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`COMMON GROUNDAND THE ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE
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`OF OPEN DESIGN COMPETITION
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`180 Submitted Designs for “First Step Housing” Competition
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`Exhibition Featuring Entries and Winning Designs Opens November 12th
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`Design Jury included MichaelBell, Julie Eizenberg, Andrew Freear, Steven Holl and Toshiko Mori
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`October 28, 2003, New York - Common Ground Community and The Architectural League of New York's First Step Housing design
`| competition ended this week with five entries sharing top honors.
`| Competitors were askedto design a prototypicalindividualized dwelling unit and the layout of 19 such units onatypicalfloor of The
`{ Andrews — Common Ground’s lodging house on the Bowery - which will shortly be renovated to house the First Step Housing Program.
`' First Stepwill offer private, safe, clean and affordable short-term accommodationsto individuals whoare transitioning to housing,
`‘ facing homelessness, or who haverejected orfailed in other programs.
`First Step Housingwill reach out to homeless individuals who do notaccesstheCity's shelters by reinventing the traditional lodging
`| house and offering private, safe, clean and affordable short-term accommodations,” said Rosanne Haggerty, president and founder of
`' Common Ground Community. "We're overwhelmed notonly by the response to our competition but how each entry reflected the
`‘ importance of addressing the needsof these individuals with well-designed living spacesthatare attractive, functional, and cost
`' effective to build.”
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`' 180 entries were received from 13 countries, ranging from individual applicants to school groups to design firms. Jurors for the
`competition included Steven Holl, Architect and Professor of Architecture, Graduate Schoolof Architecture, Planning and Preservation,
`: Columbia University; Michael Bell, Associate Professor of Architecture, Graduate Schoolof Architecture, Planning and Preservation,
`{ Columbia University; Julie Eizenberg, Koning Eizenberg Architecture; Andrew Freear, Director, Rural Studio, Auburn University; Toshiko
`' Mori, Professorin Practice and Chair, Harvard Design School; Rosalie Genevro, Executive Director of the Architectural League and
`' Ms. Haggerty.
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`! "There were a numberofinteresting submissions for this extremely constrained problem,” said Mr. Holl. “Five submissions stood outfor
`' different reasons,including material invention in one, conceptin another,etc. | look forward to the individual development and
`‘ realization by eachtalented young team.It will be a challenge for certain but we hope the problem of these minimal rooms can be
`| invigorated bythe inspirations of young architects.”
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`i Said Ms. Genevro, “we were extremely impressed with the thoughtfulness manyof the competitors brought to the challenge ofcreating
`| comfort and accommodationin these very small spaces, and with the ingenuity, skill, and attention to detail they broughtto issues of
`'' replicability and cost. The economic andtechnical pressuresthat constrain this housing are fierce, but we believe these fresh ideas can
`\ help open a new realm ofpossibility for First Step housing.”
`! Ms. Mori felt "the winners embodiedfive essential practical issuesin addition to conceptual strength in their design: units designed as a
`{ kit of parts; material innovation; spatialunity; the need for improved common spacesfor community interaction, and the pre-fab and
`! modular construction necessary for phasing the project. They gavetheir units a sense ofindividuality and privacy at the sametime.”
`: An exhibition featuring the 180 entries from the competition as well as the winning designswill open in The Ballroom at The Prince
`! George on Wednesday, November 12th andwill run through December 12th. The Prince Georgeis located at 14 East 28th Street. For
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`{ more information on exhibition hours and how to get to The Prince George please call 212-389-9300 or visit Common Ground's
`| website at www.commonground.org.
`The winners of the First Step Housing Competition are:
`“Soft House”
`Forsythe + MacAllen Design, VancouverBritish Columbia
`Stephanie Forsythe and Todd MacAllen
`“Nesting”
`Harvard Design School, Cambridge, Massachusetts
`Students David Gwinn, Basil Lee and Tom McMahon
`“Kit of Parts”
`LifeForm, New York, New York
`Rafi Elbaz, Nanna Wulfing and Julia Tate
`“The Ordering of Things”
`New York, New York
`Katherine Chang and Aaron Gabriel
`“Cocoon”
`Brooklyn, New York
`Daniela Fabricius
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`! Each team will receive a $2,000 cash prize. The winners whosefinal designs are manufactured andinstalled at The Andrews House
`‘ will also be paid a designfee.
`! The Architectural Leagueis one of the country’s leading forumsfor the presentation and discussion of important work and ideas in
`: contemporary architecture and design. Through exhibitions, lectures, competitions, publications and special events, the League helps
`' architects, designers and the public enrich their understanding of architecture and its critical contributions to publiclife.
`! Common Ground Community is a non-profit housing and community development organization whose mission is to end homelessness
`: through innovative programsthat transform people, buildings and communities.
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