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MEDIA ALERT
Founder
CanstructionÂź Announces Winners in 15th Annual International Competition
Charleston, SC (June 21, 2011) - The CanstructionÂź Board of Directors hosted the 15th Annual CanstructionÂź International Design Competition, recognizing top designs and structures produced during the 2010-2011 CanstructionÂź competition season. The event took place Friday, June 10, 2011 at the Charleston Design Center in historic downtown Charleston, SC. Eight highly respected architects, planners and real estate professionals from the Charleston area convened to select the winners of the 15th annual contest. During the three hour session, judges selected the âbest of the bestâ in seven different categories from among hundreds of winners submitted by CanstructionÂź competitions around the world. After careful deliberation, the panel selected seven category winners and four runners up. Nicholas B. Telesca, President and Executive Director of CanstructionÂź, presented awards to the seven winners and four runners up during the Society for Design Administrationâs Annual Convention Saturday, June 11th held at the Francis Marion Hotel in Charleston, SC. Winners can be viewed on page 4. Every entry in this yearâs competition bespeaks the excellent design and craftsmanship that each of the design/build teams brought to their local competitions. The judging panel marveled at the creativity, humor, and attention to detail that each team brought to bear in delivering their local winners. The judges selected the winners based upon originality, design quality, innovation, thoughtfulness, craftsmanship, technique, and finally, image resolution. The Jurors' Favorite Award went to, Architectural Edge, Belton, TX for "King TunaCANMun-A Pharaoh to Feed the Masses." Judge Michael Maher RA, AICP, Founding Director, Charleston Civic Design Center and host of the judging event, emphasized the sculptureâs "exquisite craftsmanship and a beautiful use of color," when making his decision.
Cheri C. Melillo (1949 -2009)
Board of Directors
Nicholas B. Telesca President & Executive Director Carrie L. Kirk Secretary Deborah A. Gill Treasurer Stephanie Kirschner Director
3340 Peachtree Rd NE Suite 840 Atlanta, GA 30326 (404) 832-8910 tel (404) 892-8898 fax A charitable foundation of the Society for Design Administration promoting annual design/build competitions and exhibitions to benefit hunger relief organizations.
The judges conferred the Structural Ingenuity award to Page Southerland Page of Dallas, TX for "Blowing Away Hunger." This imaginative, gravity defying structure vividly captures the terrorizing tornados that have left thousands without food or shelter. The judges used words such as, âbeautifully balanced,â âdaringâ and âoverpowering,â when describing this impressive piece. "CANdelabra: Shedding Light on the Hunger Problem" earned the Best Use of Labels award for Rochester, NY based HBT Architects, their first International Competition win. By meticulously positioning each can to give the perception of illumination, the HBT team stunningly re-created the metallic sheen of a silver candelabra and the radiating glow of each flame. In addition, judges found the âsubtle 3-dimmensional effectâ generated by the sculpture very engaging. Judges awarded Best Meal to VLK Architects of Fort Worth, TX who âplatedâ an appetizing taco meal with âLetâs Give Them Something to Taco-bout." Filled to capacity and overflowing with the canned versions of the exact ingredients. The âcannedâ taco boasted protein rich beans, nutritious veggies, vitamin rich corn and calcium rich rice, providing a mouth watering fiesta, both tasty and nourishing. In making their decision, judges noticed the âwell-executed subtle cantilever effectâ of the taco shell. NK Architects walked away with the award for Most Cans for their second win in as many years. The Newark, NJ team created a life size replica of a Newark Subway Car, managing to cram in a mind boggling 17,264 cans! Aptly, they titled the sculpture, âNewark City Subway 1954-2001: End of an Era⊠Next Stop⊠End Hungerâ The judges gave two Honorable Mention awards, both to New York City firms. âTomato Tornado" created by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, LLP and "Cups CAN Only Spill... What they Contain" created by Gilsanz Murray Steficek, LLP. SOMâs âSubtle reliefâ in the funnel of the tornado together with the seemingly chaotic placement of cans surrounding its base strongly suggest the dynamic and destructive power contained within these natural instruments of destruction. Gilsanz Murray Steficekâs gargantuan cup/can, according to one judge, seemingly âdefies gravity.â The inside of the cup is filled with blue cans adding to the illusion that the cup has indeed, spilled.
15th Annual CanstructionÂź International Competition Judges: Craig N. Bennett, JR, PE Founding Principle, 4SE Structural Engineers Chairman, City of Charleston Architectural Review Board Tim Keane Director of Planning, Preservation and Sustainability City of Charleston Founding Director City of Charleston Civic Design Center Project Architect Glick/Boehm & Associates President, AIA, Charleston Chapter Stephen Risse Urban Designer City of Charleston Civic Design Center Co-Founder and President, CC&T Real Estate Services Executive Vice President, Branch Properties, LLC
Michael Maher, March, RA, AICP
John C. Sullivan, AIA, LEED AP BC+D
Robert L. Clement III Richard H. Lee, JD
About CanstructionÂź CanstructionÂź, the community service charity of the Society for Design Administration, was founded in 1992 to help promote the design community and raise food for hunger relief efforts. It has grown steadily since then and last year 103 CanstructionÂź competitions were held around the world. CanstructionÂź is one of the largest internationally recognized food drives of its kind.
2010-2011 WINNERS 2009-2010 Winners
JURORS' FAVORITE- Belton, TX âKing TunaCANmun â A Pharaoh to Feed the Massesâ Architectural Edge
Photographer: Kay Taylor
STRUCTURAL INGENUITY- Dallas, TX âBlowing Away Hungerâ Page Southerland Page
BEST USE OF LABELS- Rochester, NY "CANdelabra: Shedding Light on the Hunger Problem" HBT Architects
Photographer: Ken Glazer
BEST MEAL- Fort Worth, TX âLetâs Give Them Something to Taco-bout â Talk About Hunger!â VLK Architects
Photographer: Truitt Rogers
Photographer: Michael Lyon
HONORABLE MENTION- New York, NY âCups Can Only SpillâŠWhat They Containâ Gilsanz Murray Steficek, LLP
HONORABLE MENTION- New York, NY âTomato Tornadoâ Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Photographer: Kevin Wick
Photographer: Kevin Wick
Photographer: Tracy Schlowey
MOST CANS - Newark, NJ âNewark City Subway 1954-2001: End of an Era..Next Stop.. End Hungerâ NK Architects 17,264 Cans
Photographer: NJ Devils
2010-2011 RUNNER UPS
JURORS' FAVORITE- Houston, TX "The Greatest Canstruction on Earth!" Cobb Fendley Associates
STRUCTURAL INGENUITY- Los Angeles, CA âCANcaveCANvexâ HMC Architects Buro Happold Engineers
BEST USE OF LABELS- New York, NY âI Think I âCanââ MTA â New York City Transit
BEST MEAL- Chicago, IL âThe Changing Face of Hungerâ Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.
Photographer: Bill Gnech
Photographer: Kevin Wick
Photographer: Tom Bonner
Photographer: G Lyon
MEDIA ALERT
Founder
CanstructionÂź Announces Winners in 15th Annual International Competition
Charleston, SC (June 21, 2011) - The CanstructionÂź Board of Directors hosted the 15th Annual CanstructionÂź International Design Competition, recognizing top designs and structures produced during the 2010-2011 CanstructionÂź competition season. The event took place Friday, June 10, 2011 at the Charleston Design Center in historic downtown Charleston, SC. Eight highly respected architects, planners and real estate professionals from the Charleston area convened to select the winners of the 15th annual contest. During the three hour session, judges selected the âbest of the bestâ in seven different categories from among hundreds of winners submitted by CanstructionÂź competitions around the world. After careful deliberation, the panel selected seven category winners and four runners up. Nicholas B. Telesca, President and Executive Director of CanstructionÂź, presented awards to the seven winners and four runners up during the Society for Design Administrationâs Annual Convention Saturday, June 11th held at the Francis Marion Hotel in Charleston, SC. Winners can be viewed on page 4. Every entry in this yearâs competition bespeaks the excellent design and craftsmanship that each of the design/build teams brought to their local competitions. The judging panel marveled at the creativity, humor, and attention to detail that each team brought to bear in delivering their local winners. The judges selected the winners based upon originality, design quality, innovation, thoughtfulness, craftsmanship, technique, and finally, image resolution. The Jurors' Favorite Award went to, Architectural Edge, Belton, TX for "King TunaCANMun-A Pharaoh to Feed the Masses." Judge Michael Maher RA, AICP, Founding Director, Charleston Civic Design Center and host of the judging event, emphasized the sculptureâs "exquisite craftsmanship and a beautiful use of color," when making his decision.
Cheri C. Melillo (1949 -2009)
Board of Directors
Nicholas B. Telesca President & Executive Director Carrie L. Kirk Secretary Deborah A. Gill Treasurer Stephanie Kirschner Director
3340 Peachtree Rd NE Suite 840 Atlanta, GA 30326 (404) 832-8910 tel (404) 892-8898 fax A charitable foundation of the Society for Design Administration promoting annual design/build competitions and exhibitions to benefit hunger relief organizations.
The judges conferred the Structural Ingenuity award to Page Southerland Page of Dallas, TX for "Blowing Away Hunger." This imaginative, gravity defying structure vividly captures the terrorizing tornados that have left thousands without food or shelter. The judges used words such as, âbeautifully balanced,â âdaringâ and âoverpowering,â when describing this impressive piece. "CANdelabra: Shedding Light on the Hunger Problem" earned the Best Use of Labels award for Rochester, NY based HBT Architects, their first International Competition win. By meticulously positioning each can to give the perception of illumination, the HBT team stunningly re-created the metallic sheen of a silver candelabra and the radiating glow of each flame. In addition, judges found the âsubtle 3-dimmensional effectâ generated by the sculpture very engaging. Judges awarded Best Meal to VLK Architects of Fort Worth, TX who âplatedâ an appetizing taco meal with âLetâs Give Them Something to Taco-bout." Filled to capacity and overflowing with the canned versions of the exact ingredients. The âcannedâ taco boasted protein rich beans, nutritious veggies, vitamin rich corn and calcium rich rice, providing a mouth watering fiesta, both tasty and nourishing. In making their decision, judges noticed the âwell-executed subtle cantilever effectâ of the taco shell. NK Architects walked away with the award for Most Cans for their second win in as many years. The Newark, NJ team created a life size replica of a Newark Subway Car, managing to cram in a mind boggling 17,264 cans! Aptly, they titled the sculpture, âNewark City Subway 1954-2001: End of an Era⊠Next Stop⊠End Hungerâ The judges gave two Honorable Mention awards, both to New York City firms. âTomato Tornado" created by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, LLP and "Cups CAN Only Spill... What they Contain" created by Gilsanz Murray Steficek, LLP. SOMâs âSubtle reliefâ in the funnel of the tornado together with the seemingly chaotic placement of cans surrounding its base strongly suggest the dynamic and destructive power contained within these natural instruments of destruction. Gilsanz Murray Steficekâs gargantuan cup/can, according to one judge, seemingly âdefies gravity.â The inside of the cup is filled with blue cans adding to the illusion that the cup has indeed, spilled.
15th Annual CanstructionÂź International Competition Judges: Craig N. Bennett, JR, PE Founding Principle, 4SE Structural Engineers Chairman, City of Charleston Architectural Review Board Tim Keane Director of Planning, Preservation and Sustainability City of Charleston Founding Director City of Charleston Civic Design Center Project Architect Glick/Boehm & Associates President, AIA, Charleston Chapter Stephen Risse Urban Designer City of Charleston Civic Design Center Co-Founder and President, CC&T Real Estate Services Executive Vice President, Branch Properties, LLC
Michael Maher, March, RA, AICP
John C. Sullivan, AIA, LEED AP BC+D
Robert L. Clement III Richard H. Lee, JD
About CanstructionÂź CanstructionÂź, the community service charity of the Society for Design Administration, was founded in 1992 to help promote the design community and raise food for hunger relief efforts. It has grown steadily since then and last year 103 CanstructionÂź competitions were held around the world. CanstructionÂź is one of the largest internationally recognized food drives of its kind.
2010-2011 WINNERS 2009-2010 Winners
JURORS' FAVORITE- Belton, TX âKing TunaCANmun â A Pharaoh to Feed the Massesâ Architectural Edge
Photographer: Kay Taylor
STRUCTURAL INGENUITY- Dallas, TX âBlowing Away Hungerâ Page Southerland Page
BEST USE OF LABELS- Rochester, NY "CANdelabra: Shedding Light on the Hunger Problem" HBT Architects
Photographer: Ken Glazer
BEST MEAL- Fort Worth, TX âLetâs Give Them Something to Taco-bout â Talk About Hunger!â VLK Architects
Photographer: Truitt Rogers
Photographer: Michael Lyon
HONORABLE MENTION- New York, NY âCups Can Only SpillâŠWhat They Containâ Gilsanz Murray Steficek, LLP
HONORABLE MENTION- New York, NY âTomato Tornadoâ Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Photographer: Kevin Wick
Photographer: Kevin Wick
Photographer: Tracy Schlowey
MOST CANS - Newark, NJ âNewark City Subway 1954-2001: End of an Era..Next Stop.. End Hungerâ NK Architects 17,264 Cans
Photographer: NJ Devils
2010-2011 RUNNER UPS
JURORS' FAVORITE- Houston, TX "The Greatest Canstruction on Earth!" Cobb Fendley Associates
STRUCTURAL INGENUITY- Los Angeles, CA âCANcaveCANvexâ HMC Architects Buro Happold Engineers
BEST USE OF LABELS- New York, NY âI Think I âCanââ MTA â New York City Transit
BEST MEAL- Chicago, IL âThe Changing Face of Hungerâ Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.
Photographer: Bill Gnech
Photographer: Kevin Wick
Photographer: Tom Bonner
Photographer: G Lyon

