I -l EPs: Designing the Future SustainableHousing The recent focus on building "green" and the last few active hurri- cane seasons have set the stage for the development of a new model for of Affordable and Florida housing-a storm resistant, affordable and sustainable model. Enter the Florida Foundation for Architecture and the creation of the Florida Cottage Design Competition for emerging professionals. From nearly 40 entries, 10 final- ists were selected in September2008 by a" jury made up of housing pro- fessionals,university professors and severalpracticing Florida architects. After the finalists presented their designsat the 4th Annual Emerging Professionals Design Conference in October 2008, the audience selected the top three winners. Lilian Sherrard, AIA of Thmpa and Emilio Christopher Cox, a stu- dent at the Universiry of South Florida, tied for first place. Thomas \7annen, AIA secured third place. Becauseof the tie, the Foundation decided to combine the first and sec- ond place prize money, and then split it between Sherrard and Cox. They each received$1,250. \Tannen received $750. The finalists included: Karina Cigagna, student; Fielding Feather- stone, AIA; Hector Fernandez, AIA; Peter Gray, AIA; Jacob Brillhart, AIA; Alejandra Viana, intern; and Tommy Sinclair, Assoc.AlA. ;i ;;- , *!f .:":: ,{- J.* -"a. !r .-:_:-- - - _1 -:' 1" Thomas Wannen, AIA, receiaed the third place aaardfor "Sarasota House," a contem?orary interpretdtion of a Florida styb. ---/td8F'" (D.tnsrr 'An Adaptable Solution," designed by Lilian Shenard, AIA, shared frst place honorswith student Emilio Christopher Cox's entry titled "Common FASH, top florida / caribbeaz ARCHITECT winter 2008-2009
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EPs: Designing the FutureSustainable Housing
The recent focus on building"green" and the last few active hurri-cane seasons have set the stage for
the development of a new model for
of Affordable and
Florida housing-a storm resistant,
affordable and sustainable model.
Enter the Florida Foundation forArchitecture and the creation of the
From nearly 40 entries, 10 final-ists were selected in September 2008
by a" jury made up of housing pro-fessionals, university professors andseveral practicing Florida architects.After the finalists presented their
designs at the 4th Annual EmergingProfessionals Design Conference in
October 2008, the audience selectedthe top three winners.
Lilian Sherrard, AIA of Thmpaand Emilio Christopher Cox, a stu-dent at the Universiry of SouthFlorida, tied for first place. Thomas\7annen, AIA secured third place.Because of the tie, the Foundation
decided to combine the first and sec-
ond place prize money, and thensplit it between Sherrard and Cox.They each received $1,250. \Tannenreceived $750.
The finalists included: Karina
Cigagna, student; Fielding Feather-
stone, AIA; Hector Fernandez, AIA;Peter Gray, AIA; Jacob Brillhart, AIA;Alejandra Viana, intern; and Tommy
Sinclair, Assoc. AlA.
;i
;;- ,*!f
.:"::, {-
J.* -"a.! r. - :_:-- - -_1 - : '
1"
Thomas Wannen, AIA, receiaed the third place aaardfor "Sarasota House," a contem?orary interpretdtion of
a Florida styb.
---/td8F'"
(D.tnsrr'An Adaptable Solution," designed by Lilian Shenard, AIA, shared frst place honors with student Emilio Christopher Cox's entry titled "Common FASH, top