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WELCOMEWe at the Chicago Architecture Foundation, are proud to announce the 34th annual Newhouse Architecture + Design Competition! This program showcases the talents of Chicago-area youth. Through this competition, our goal is to inspire teens to understand why design matters by researching, representing, and redesigning the built environment.

THEMEThe Chicago Architecture Foundation inspires people of all ages to discover why design matters.

The 2016 Newhouse Architecture + Design Competition challenges students to re-examine Chicago through the lens of design. The eight competition divisions for 2016 ask participants to observe, style, re-engage or design well-known Chicago architecture. Each division asks students to use the design process to develop a solution that reflects their personal viewpoints and experiences.

SHOWCASE PROGRAMMay 21, 2016, 2–3pm

WELCOMELynn OsmondPresident and CEO Chicago Architecture Foundation

AWARDS CEREMONYPresenters

Jenni Groot Curriculum and Community Development Manager Chicago Architecture Foundation

Jesse Banwart Teen Programs Coordinator Chicago Architecture Foundation

Shelley Lamantia Dean, Professional Arts Director, State Street Gallery Robert Morris University

CLOSING REMARKS

GROUP PHOTOS

FINAL SHOWCASE • MAY 21, 2016

SPECIAL THANK YOUS Jurors and Firms

Schools and TeachersBrenda Vera ACE Technical Charter High School

James Cleland Loyola Academy College Prep

Ivonne Cruz ACE Technical Charter High School

Kent Dyer Rolling Meadows High School

Patrick Fonsino Rolling Meadows High School

Gail Gomez Thomas Kelly High School

Paul Joanes Curie Metropolitan High School

Ronald Miller Thomas Kelly High School

Brent Prorak UNO Charter High School

Gregory Stapleton Simeon Career Academy

Jerome Thymes ACE Technical Charter High School

Leslie Weaver Benito Juarez Community High School

Students from the following schools competed projects independently: Air Force Academy High School, Lane Technical College Prep, Benito Juarez Community High School, Curie Metropolitan High School, Gwendolyn Brooks High School, Holy Trinity High School, Jones College Prep, Lindblom Math & Science Academy, TEAM Englewood, Urban Prep Academy for Young Men Bronzeville, Whitney Young Magnet High School, Dunbar Vocational High School, University of Chicago Lab Schools

Steven Santucci Ghafari Associates

Jose Espejo StudioARQ

Dean Arnold O’Neil Industries, Inc./W.E. O'Neil Construction Co.

Jose Pareja Studio ARQ, LLC.

Kerl Lajeune Public Building Commission of Chicago

Ross Barney Ross Barney Architects

Lynsey Sorrell Perimeter Architects

Huili Feng Ross Barney Architects

Daniel Ford Thomas Architects

Sam Marts Sam Marts Architects & Planners Ltd

Robert Zylstra Partners By Design

Doug Smith Perkins+Will

Darmika Ford

Karen Rigg Partners by Design

Jackie DeThorne Promising2Performing

Anna Aversing Wight & Company

Sara Gotschewski Partners by Design

Kara Hoyle Partners by Design

Stacy Gauthier Partners By Design

Jenna Nelson Partners by Design

Hana ishikawa site design group, ltd.

Felix Martinez Partners by Design

Paul Dubicki UIC Student

Maya Bird-Murphy Landon Bone Baker Architects

Elle Ricketts Urban Echo

R. J. Reynertson Partners by Design

Josh Mings Landon Bone Baker Architects

Evan Watson FitzGerald Associates Architects

Adam Tafoya TEAM Englewood Community Academy (CPS)

Jackie DeThorne Promising2Performing

David Byrd Blinderman Construction

Margo Olson Blinderman Construction

Siraj Asfahani Depaul University

Nick Barrett Holabird & Root

224 South Michigan Avenue | 312.922.3432 | architecture.org

TEEN ACADEMY@

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WELCOMEWe at the Chicago Architecture Foundation, are proud to announce the 34th annual Newhouse Architecture + Design Competition! This program showcases the talents of Chicago-area youth. Through this competition, our goal is to inspire teens to understand why design matters by researching, representing, and redesigning the built environment.

THEMEThe Chicago Architecture Foundation inspires people of all ages to discover why design matters.

The 2016 Newhouse Architecture + Design Competition challenges students to re-examine Chicago through the lens of design. The eight competition divisions for 2016 ask participants to observe, style, re-engage or design well-known Chicago architecture. Each division asks students to use the design process to develop a solution that reflects their personal viewpoints and experiences.

SHOWCASE PROGRAMMay 21, 2016, 2–3pm

WELCOMELynn Osmond President and CEO Chicago Architecture Foundation

AWARDS CEREMONYPresenters

Jenni Groot Curriculum and Community Development Manager Chicago Architecture Foundation

Jesse Banwart Teen Programs Coordinator Chicago Architecture Foundation

Shelley Lamantia Dean, Professional Arts Director, State Street Gallery Robert Morris University

CLOSING REMARKS

GROUP PHOTOS

FINAL SHOWCASE • MAY 21, 2016

SPECIAL THANK YOUS Jurors and Firms

Schools and TeachersBrenda Vera ACE Technical Charter High School

James Cleland Loyola Academy College Prep

Ivonne Cruz ACE Technical Charter High School

Kent Dyer Rolling Meadows High School

Patrick Fonsino Rolling Meadows High School

Gail Gomez Thomas Kelly High School

Paul Joanes Curie Metropolitan High School

Ronald Miller Thomas Kelly High School

Brent Prorak UNO Charter High School

Gregory Stapleton Simeon Career Academy

Jerome Thymes ACE Technical Charter High School

Leslie Weaver Benito Juarez Community High School

Students from the following schools competed projects independently: Air Force Academy High School, Lane Technical College Prep, Benito Juarez Community High School, Curie Metropolitan High School, Gwendolyn Brooks High School, Holy Trinity High School, Jones College Prep, Lindblom Math & Science Academy, TEAM Englewood, Urban Prep Academy for Young Men Bronzeville, Whitney Young Magnet High School, Dunbar Vocational High School, University of Chicago Lab Schools

Steven Santucci Ghafari Associates

Jose Espejo StudioARQ

Dean Arnold O’Neil Industries, Inc./W.E. O'Neil Construction Co.

Jose Pareja Studio ARQ, LLC.

Kerl Lajeune Public Building Commission of Chicago

Ross Barney Ross Barney Architects

Lynsey Sorrell Perimeter Architects

Huili Feng Ross Barney Architects

Daniel Ford Thomas Architects

Sam Marts Sam Marts Architects & Planners Ltd

Robert Zylstra Partners By Design

Doug Smith Perkins+Will

Darmika Ford

Karen Rigg Partners by Design

Jackie DeThorne Promising2Performing

Anna Aversing Wight & Company

Sara Gotschewski Partners by Design

Kara Hoyle Partners by Design

Stacy Gauthier Partners By Design

Jenna Nelson Partners by Design

Hana ishikawa site design group, ltd.

Felix Martinez Partners by Design

Paul Dubicki UIC Student

Maya Bird-Murphy Landon Bone Baker Architects

Elle Ricketts Urban Echo

R. J. Reynertson Partners by Design

Josh Mings Landon Bone Baker Architects

Evan Watson FitzGerald Associates Architects

Adam Tafoya TEAM Englewood Community Academy (CPS)

Jackie DeThorne Promising2Performing

David Byrd Blinderman Construction

Margo Olson Blinderman Construction

Siraj Asfahani Depaul University

Nick Barrett Holabird & Root

224 South Michigan Avenue | 312.922.3432 | architecture.org

TEEN ACADEMY@

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WELCOMEWe at the Chicago Architecture Foundation, are proud to announce the 34th annual Newhouse Architecture + Design Competition! This program showcases the talents of Chicago-area youth. Through this competition, our goal is to inspire teens to understand why design matters by researching, representing, and redesigning the built environment.

THEMEThe Chicago Architecture Foundation inspires people of all ages to discover why design matters.

The 2016 Newhouse Architecture + Design Competition challenges students to re-examine Chicago through the lens of design. The eight competition divisions for 2016 ask participants to observe, style, re-engage or design well-known Chicago architecture. Each division asks students to use the design process to develop a solution that reflects their personal viewpoints and experiences.

SHOWCASE PROGRAMMay 21, 2016, 2–3pm

WELCOMELynn Osmond President and CEO Chicago Architecture Foundation

AWARDS CEREMONYPresenters

Jenni Groot Curriculum and Community Development Manager Chicago Architecture Foundation

Jesse Banwart Teen Programs Coordinator Chicago Architecture Foundation

Shelley Lamantia Dean, Professional Arts Director, State Street Gallery Robert Morris University

CLOSING REMARKS

GROUP PHOTOS

FINAL SHOWCASE • MAY 21, 2016

SPECIAL THANK YOUS Jurors and Firms

Schools and TeachersBrenda Vera ACE Technical Charter High School

James Cleland Loyola Academy College Prep

Ivonne Cruz ACE Technical Charter High School

Kent Dyer Rolling Meadows High School

Patrick Fonsino Rolling Meadows High School

Gail Gomez Thomas Kelly High School

Paul Joanes Curie Metropolitan High School

Ronald Miller Thomas Kelly High School

Brent Prorak UNO Charter High School

Gregory Stapleton Simeon Career Academy

Jerome Thymes ACE Technical Charter High School

Leslie Weaver Benito Juarez Community High School

Students from the following schools competed projects independently: Air Force Academy High School, Lane Technical College Prep, Benito Juarez Community High School, Curie Metropolitan High School, Gwendolyn Brooks High School, Holy Trinity High School, Jones College Prep, Lindblom Math & Science Academy, TEAM Englewood, Urban Prep Academy for Young Men Bronzeville, Whitney Young Magnet High School, Dunbar Vocational High School, University of Chicago Lab Schools

Steven Santucci Ghafari Associates

Jose Espejo StudioARQ

Dean Arnold O’Neil Industries, Inc./W.E. O'Neil Construction Co.

Jose Pareja Studio ARQ, LLC.

Kerl Lajeune Public Building Commission of Chicago

Ross Barney Ross Barney Architects

Lynsey Sorrell Perimeter Architects

Huili Feng Ross Barney Architects

Daniel Ford Thomas Architects

Sam Marts Sam Marts Architects & Planners Ltd

Robert Zylstra Partners By Design

Doug Smith Perkins+Will

Darmika Ford

Karen Rigg Partners by Design

Jackie DeThorne Promising2Performing

Anna Aversing Wight & Company

Sara Gotschewski Partners by Design

Kara Hoyle Partners by Design

Stacy Gauthier Partners By Design

Jenna Nelson Partners by Design

Hana ishikawa site design group, ltd.

Felix Martinez Partners by Design

Paul Dubicki UIC Student

Maya Bird-Murphy Landon Bone Baker Architects

Elle Ricketts Urban Echo

R. J. Reynertson Partners by Design

Josh Mings Landon Bone Baker Architects

Evan Watson FitzGerald Associates Architects

Adam Tafoya TEAM Englewood Community Academy (CPS)

Jackie DeThorne Promising2Performing

David Byrd Blinderman Construction

Margo Olson Blinderman Construction

Siraj Asfahani Depaul University

Nick Barrett Holabird & Root

224 South Michigan Avenue | 312.922.3432 | architecture.org

TEEN ACADEMY@

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AWARD WINNERSDIVISION 1

Physical Model: Bungalow RedesignBetween 1910 and 1930, Chicago’s population grew to more than a million residents. Around 1910, the bungalow was adopted to fit Chicago’s standard 125’ x 25’ lot. Build a physical model of a Chicago bungalow and style your building on the standards set by the Historic Chicago Bungalow Association.

First Grand Gerardo Arroyo Benito Juarez Community Academy

Second Grand Marco Avila Benito Juarez Community Academy

Second Grand Diego Ocampo Benito Juarez Community Academy

Third Grand Yuritzi Castel Benito Juarez Community Academy

First Prize Leslie Morales Benito Juarez Community Academy

Second Prize Alma Guzman Benito Juarez Community Academy

Third Prize Darell Peyret Benito Juarez Community Academy

Honorable Mention Tatiana Carbajal (Lane Tech College Prep) Nayeli Rodriguez (Curie Metro High School)

DIVISION 2

Digital Model: Bungalow RedesignBetween 1910 and 1930, Chicago’s population grew to more than a million residents. Around 1910, the bungalow was adopted to fit Chicago’s standard 125-by-25 lot. Build a digital model of a Chicago bungalow, preserving the exterior to the standards of the Historic Chicago Bungalow Association, while updating and redesigning the interior to meet the needs of a 21st- century family.

Overall Grand Giovanni Saldana Benito Juarez Community Academy

First Grand Miriam Saldivar Curie Metro High School

Second Grand Denilson Saavedra Lindblom Math & Science Academy

Third Grand Carlos De Santiago Curie Metro High School

First Prize Anthony Aviles Benito Juarez Community Academy

Second Prize Alex Rezny Rolling Meadows High School

Third Prize Albert Franklin Simeon Career Academy

Honorable Mention Gueorgui Ivanov (Rolling Meadows High School) Diana Licea (Curie Metro High School) Rolando Lopez (Curie Metro High School) Ruben Zuniga (Benito Juarez Community Academy)

DIVISION 3

Landscape Design: BoulevardsA landscaped boulevard system connects many of Chicago’s major parks. The 19th century landscape architects designed these boulevards solely to beautify the traveled route. Redesign a specific section of Chicago’s “Green Necklace” that activates this narrow landscape and propose a new way to have people interact within this public space.

First Grand Pablo Santamaria Benito Juarez Community Academy

First Prize Destiny Brady Gwendolyn Brooks

DIVISION 4

Graphic Design: Chicago PosterChicago is the birthplace of the skyscraper and known for its contributions to modern architecture. The city prides itself as one of the architectural capitals of the world and in 2015 hosted the first ever North American Chicago Architecture Biennial. Design a promotional poster that showcases the city’s architecture that can be hung both here and internationally.

Overall Grand Delores Stallworth ACE Technical Charter High School

First Grand Christian Anderson Rolling Meadows High School

Second Grand Erin Crain Rolling Meadows High School

Third Grand Emily Cruz Rolling Meadows High School

First Prize Kate Mallek Rolling Meadows High School

Second Prize Daniel Carpenter Rolling Meadows High School

Third Prize Franky Flores Rolling Meadows High School

Honorable Mention Uriel Gutierrez (ACE Technical Charter High School) Steven Johnson (Rolling Meadows High School)Claudia Mastela (Rolling Meadows High School)Andrew Mischenko (Rolling Meadows High School)Erik Norman (Rolling Meadows High School) Trinidad Ruiz (ACE Technical Charter High School)Dong Van (Thomas Kelly High School)

DIVISION 5

Industrial Design: Community Bench DesignThe heart of Chicago’s communities can be found in the everyday interactions between people and their neighborhoods. Industrial designers have the power to turn an object into a community asset. Design a neighborhood bench for a specific location that encourages interaction and collaboration with others.

Overall Grand Rafael Gallardo Benito Juarez Community Academy

Overall Grand Adalith Islas Benito Juarez Community Academy

First Grand Jennifer Aguilar Curie Metro High School

First Prize Gerardo Lopez UCSN Garcia High School

Second Prize Adel Muhamad UCSN Garcia High School

Third Prize Cesar Teliz Curie Metro High School

Honorable Mention Junteng Chen (Curie Metro High School) DIVISION 6

Photography: Design PrinciplesEvery building starts out as a concept, and gets carried through to a final design. Architecture and photography share design principles that can be found everywhere, if you know how to look for them. Choose among a series of abstract terms and photograph architecture that illustrates these ideas.

Overall Grand Rafael Gallardo Benito Juarez Community Academy

First Grand Florence Almeda University of Chicago Laboratory Schools

Second Grand Uranbileg "Oka" Bavuudorj Glenbrook South High School

Third Grand Victor Piechowiak Loyola Academy

First Prize Justin Ramirez Benito Juarez Community Academy

Second Prize Rubi Garcia ACE Technical Charter High School

Third Prize Alejandra Sanchez Thomas Kelly High School

Honorable Mention Carlos Duran (Thomas Kelly High School) Jiamin Lan (Thomas Kelly High School) Guolin Liu (Thomas Kelly High School) Kendall Roberts (Simeon Career Academy) Erika Santucci (Benito Juarez Community Academy)

DIVISION 7

Fine Arts: Architectural DrawingArchitecture is everywhere, and Chicago has a rich variety of buildings. Each building has its own “personality” that can be represented in a variety of ways, from photo-realistic to abstract. Using any combination of pencil, crayon, or paint, choose a building in Chicago that has personal significance to you or your neighborhood, and represent it on paper.

Overall Grand Jose Camargo Benito Juarez Community Academy

First Grand Alejandra Sanchez Thomas Kelly High School

Second Grand Juan Estrada Thomas Kelly High School

Third Grand Florence Almeda University of Chicago Laboratory Schools

First Prize Melissa Romero Benito Juarez Community Academy

Second Prize Jamal Fields Simeon Career Academy

Third Prize Treyvon Dorsey Simeon Career Academy

Honorable Mention Jakeema Funches (Simeon Career Academy) Jiamin Lan (Thomas Kelly High School) Berenice Perez (Benito Juarez Community Academy)Monika Romo (Holy Trinity High School) Dan Ping Ruan (Thomas Kelly High School)

SPECIAL DIVISION CELEBRATING CAF’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY

Advanced Digital and Physical Model: Mixed-use BuildingsCapture images and sounds of 3 different locations to tell a story using your neighborhood as the backdrop. Create a 5–7 minute edited film or video that captures the ‘essence’ of these different locations in your neighborhood.

Overall Grand Christopher Mena, Curie Metro High School

First Grand Aylen Pacheco, Curie Metro High School

Second Grand Walmer Saavedra Lindblom Math & Science Academy

Third Grand Daisy Guerrero, Curie Metro High School

First Prize Isai Ascencio, Curie Metro High School

Second Prize Omar Hernandez, Curie Metro High School

Third Prize Kyle Henigan, St. Malachy

Honorable Mention Destiny Brady (Gwendolyn Brooks College Prep Academy) Joshua Clark (TEAM Englewood Community Academy) Adrian Herrera (Benito Juarez Community Academy) Adyn Pence (Lane Tech College Prep) Jose Ruan (Curie Metro High School)

PRIZESAll Newhouse Division winners receive public recognition, certificates of accomplishment and cash prizes as well as two complimentary tickets to the Chicago Architecture Foundation River Cruise aboard Chicago’s First Lady Cruise, ranked “one of the top ten tours in the U.S.” by TripAdvisor users.

All Competition winners, of any award or division, are eligible to apply for a trip to Taliesin in Spring Green Wisconsin. Taliesin was the summer home and studio of architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and is now one of two campuses for his School of Architecture, and the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. This unique, all-expenses paid overnight trip gives students a chance to study and see the built environment through a series of design challenges and activities. Details and application materials will be sent to all competition winners. Winners of each Newhouse Architecture + Design Competition divisions receive:

• Overall Grand Winner $100 • First, Second, and Third Grand Winners $75 • First, Second and Third Prize Winners $50 • Honorable Mentions $25

Note: If students participate as a group, then prize money is split among them.

THANK YOU TO THE FUNDERS AND PARTNERS WHO MAKE CAF EDUCATION PROGRAMS POSSIBLE

IN MEMORY OF ROBERT D. “UNCLE BOB”

RODGERS BY BEVERLY J. RODGERS

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by Dean J. ArnoldThe Helen Brach FoundationBuchanan Family FoundationChristine and Paul Brandstad

CAF Auxiliary Board

Dr. Scholl FoundationField Foundation of Illinois

Beth and John JostrandJeanne and Timothy Mayes

Janet MeyersHeather McWilliams

and Fred Fischer

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The O�Neil FoundationThe Rhoades Foundation

Barry Sears and Kathy RiceSharon and Todd Walbert