Student Shares Prize in AIA Design Contest
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Marta Perlas, a student at Southern California Institute of Architecture, Santa Monica, shared a first prize with North Carolina University architecture student Ann Parker for innovative design in a Design for Aging competition sponsored by the American Institute of Architecture Students.
The premise--humanistic concerns for the physical and emotional needs of the elderly--was expressed through a variety of design concepts by 290 students from 80 schools.
Perlas’ winning entry was designed to meet the needs of people who were capable of caring for themselves and de-emphasized the institutional aspects of housing.
The project combines a street/community orientation with residential units representing the “city” aspect of the complex and reflecting many life styles. Recreation areas are arranged in a close interrelationship with the garden areas and separated by an undulating glass wall.
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