Vectorworks has revealed the winners of this year’s Vectorworks Design Scholarship, naming Brenda Vaca Michan as the Richard Diehl Award winner.
With over 1,000 submissions, scholarships were awarded to 21 students for 18 projects in the architecture, interior design, landscape and entertainment industries.
The winning Richard Diehl submission “Venus” by Vaca Michan is a lighting design project for the 19th-century inspired play.
Vaca Michan utilized Vectorworks Spotlight for the lighting design to maintain consistency when working with the lighting plots for a diverse cast.
“Vectorworks has allowed me to understand space and light as an imperfect language. I’m extremely appreciative of this award as it signifies strength to my thoughts, voice and creation,” says Vaca Michan
This year’s winners in the Architecture and Landscape categories are as follows:
Architecture Winners:
“Bunny” by Kenneth Anggara and Marco Kuo, University of British Columbia
“Cohabitation Berlin” by Lena Polte and Celina Rodewald, Leibniz University Hannover
“Loch on Wood” by Dylan Baliski, University of Dundee
“Over the Coal Ruins” by Nicolas Moraga, Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
“Reground” by Elischa Bischof, ETH Zurich
“Sailing in the Valley” by Yuta Saito, Tokyo University of the Arts
Landscape Winners:
“Church Street Escape” by Zoya Mohsin, Barlett School of Architecture
“Journey – A Regeneration Process of New Life” by Muen Zhang, Harvard University
“Together City Alone” by Vincent Wenk and Katharina von Unold, Technical University of Munich
“Retrofitting for the Symbiocene” by Hannah Merrett-Kaufman, Victoria University of Wellington
Winners received the equivalent of up to $3,000 in their local currency as well as free Vectorworks Design Suite software and free virtual workshop training for faculty and students.
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