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High
school students imagine their future DOrMICLEs
AIA Indianapolis awards teens for creative designs of campus living
space.
Forward-thinking high
school students explored architectural design. Their creativity
was awarded by professional architects as part of the Indiana
High School Architectural Design Competition.
High school students from around the state were challenged to
design a campus-living environment for themselves and two roommates.
More than 139 students from 19 high schools competed in the annual
design contest.
Local architects, who judged the entries, were most impressed
with students who were able to develop thoughtful building concepts
with appealing building forms maximizing site features and incorporating
sustainability.
For more than 30 years the Indianapolis Chapter of the American
Institute of Architects has sponsored the contest as a way to expose
teenagers to the design profession.
“It’s so encouraging to see the creative talent in
our young people,” said Dan Weinheimer, president of AIA
Indianapolis, and an architect at StructurePoint. “These
students not only designed terrific looking buildings, but many
included features that support green design, and that’s exciting.”
The winning students were:
- Excellence awards winners (each received $600 and a trophy)
- Harry Murzyn, Carmel High School
- Carlton Bradley,
Merrillville High School
- Kevin Snyder, Lake Central High
School
Honor award winners ($375 each, plus a trophy)
- Garrett
Koch, Lake Central High School
- Thomas Humbert, Carroll
High School
- Trevor Bianchi, Merrillville High School
- Steve Nestor,
Lake Central High School
- Jeremy Bushey, Carroll High
School
Judge’s award
winners (certificates)
- Rebecca Stoops, Bloomington North High School
- Jeremy
Bushey, Carroll High School
- Brandon Kapitan, Merrillville
High School
- Daniel Jutkus, Merrillville High School
- Travis Reyburn,
Goshen High School
- Dillon Pranger, Lakeland High School
The award ceremony
was held in the Indianapolis Arts Garden. Mark Demerly of Demerly
Architects gave a presentation of his design work to enrich the
students’ exposure to the architectural
profession.
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