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Jul 16, 2013
Saarinen Swanson Essay Competition Winners Address Contemporary Discourse in Design and/or Urbanism
Saarinen Swanson Essay Competition Winners Address Contemporary Discourse in Design and/or Urbanism
Established in 1994, the Saarinen Swanson Essay Competition writing fund at the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning encourages strong writing as a medium to foster critical thinking and exposition among future professionals in architecture and planning. The competition seeks 1000-1500 word essays addressing contemporary critical discourse in Design and/or Urbanism.
- First Place: Heidi Wong (M.Arch) – Form Follows What?: The Architect’s Folly
- Second Place: Anastasia Kostrominova (M.Arch) – State of Ruins Second Place
- Honorable Mention: Brian Barber (M.Arch) – Revolutionary Students
- Honorable Mention: Danielle Zoe Rivera, (URP PhD) – The Urban and Nature or Urban-Nature?
Essays were judged by the following Taubman College faculty: John McMorrough (Architecture); Julie Steiff (Urban Planning); Kimberly Kinder (Urban Planning).