Two 911³Ô¹Ï Architecture Students Won at the NomadHouse Design Competition

Tuesday, Dec 01, 2020
911³Ô¹Ï Architecture students, winners of the NomadHouse Design Competition. Left: Collin Pierce, Project: MicroTower, Right: Christine Sader, project: RUKO.

 Under the supervision of Dr. Jean Martin Caldieron, Associate Professor at 911³Ô¹Ï School of Architecture, two of his Topical Design Studio students won at the NomadHouse, Future Housing and Workspace Design Competition. The students are: Collin Pierce, received the second place prize, and Christine Sader won the editor’s choice award. Collin Pierce’s project, Micro-Tower represents compact radial formations that illustrate both a hybrid-form/ function to minimize the building footprint on the ground plane by using both High Density and Low-Density Micro- Towers. Christine Sader’s project, RUKO, is a hybrid tower that explores the concept of an Asian neighborhood of shop houses and their programmatic uses and social experiences in a high rise. 

Congratulations to our 911³Ô¹Ï architecture students, Collin Pierce and Christine Sader, and to Dr. Jean Martin Caldieron.

To find more on the projects and the design competition, NomadHouse, you can use the following link: