AIA.$1 million to $2,999,999: Edward and Wilhelmina Ackerman Family Foundation, Alon USA Energy Inc., Janet and Jeffrey Beck, the Brown family, Cinemark, The Feldman Family Foundation, Funk families, the estate of Lilian Furst, Glazer family, Lisa and Neil Goldberg, Sherry and Kenny Goldberg, Dot and Basil Haymann, The Hirsch Family Foundation, Helen and Frank Risch, Simmons Sisters Fund, Donna and Herbert Weitzman, and Peggy and Mark Zilbermann. This year's jury was comprised of commercial photographer andĭirector Kezi Ban BOKA Powell Associate Principal and Life of an ArchitectĬreator Bob Borson, FAIA and AIAS Past President Sarah Curry, Assoc. The pavilion's 45’x45’ footprint is a pinpoint within the 5 acres." The combined systems save on labor, materials, construction waste and maintenance. The pavilion provides natural cross ventilation. The air fabric form is a waterproof, highly efficient insulator that minimizes energy demand. Its load transfers directly to the slab-footing. Architecturally: The dome is constructed of a fire proof thin, hurricane and earthquake resistant shell. The Parks’ seeds and Pavilion design were planted by visionary Argentinian writer, humanist and spiritual teacher, Silo (1938-2010). Meet the Meditation Pavilion – the first of its kind to be built in the US– and the 'heart' of the Hudson Valley Park of Study and Reflection, Esopus New York, an educational center operated by the non-profit Pangea East. A space to nurture the human spirit and create a new sense of community. Four entrances reflect an aura of acceptance where all are welcome and can be healed and rejuvenated. Spherical seating and empty space permit the free flow of positive energy. Its circular design embraces occupants comfortably in a meditative oasis designed to unburden the mind. People’s Choice Award: A Beacon of Light in Times of Crisisīy filmmaker Jean-Marc Grambert A Beacon of Light in Times of Crisis, 2020 from AIA on Vimeo.ĭescription: "The dome offers a quiet space for a deep understanding of our life and purpose. The viewer is visually guided through bright colors, healthy activities, customized shipping containers, and a design that promotes access for all, while listening to voices that celebrate black excellence." The song is called Brighter Day from his latest album called, The Righteous Always Prevail. The film’s soundtrack is by TheoryMartinx, a Bronzeville artist. Boxville offers community entrepreneurs affordable spaces for building enterprises & creating jobs in order to revitalize community. Boxville is Chicago’s first street food market and container mall, serving Bronzeville residents and visitors with unique products, services, and food. Boxville was created to bringing Bronzeville back to the Black Metropolis days by providing entrepreneurs an opportunity towards ownership. This bustling business district was known as 'The Black Metropolis.' Over the decades, disinvestment removed resources and opportunities from the Bronzeville community. Bronzeville became a hub for black-owned businesses that sold the community everything segregation separated them from. Third Place: BOXVILLE: Creating a Just Worldīy filmmaker Asia Taylor BOXVILLE: Creating a Just World, 2020 from AIA on Vimeo.ĭescription: "BRONZEVILLE, CHICAGO Years ago, segregation prevented African Americans from shopping in downtown Chicago. This site can be a hub for the cultural and economic resurgence of Buffalo, a place of connection for the communities it once failed, and an experiment in creating a sustainable American city." By partnering with community leaders and the museum's original founders, a group of dedicated Holocaust survivors, Omniplan set out to bring human rights to the forefront of their practice."īy filmmaker Jake Catalanotto From Ruins To City, 2020 from AIA on Vimeo.ĭescription: "The Buffalo grain elevators at Silo City once fueled the growth of the city - but now they are abandoned. The vision for the museum is to create a deep and authentic experiential journey that grapples with the most difficult and perplexing issues plaguing humanity. Grand Prize Winner: Dallas Holocaust & Human Rights Museumīy filmmaker John Gordon Dallas Holocaust & Human Rights Museum, 2020 from AIA on Vimeo.ĭescription: "How can a building educate and change the world? This is the question posed by the team at Dallas architecture firm, Omniplan. Now in its sixth year, the 2020 edition of the annual call received nearly 100 new mini-documentary films showcasing architecture projects that transform "communities through the power of design and collaboration."Įnjoy the winning entries below and watch all the latest Film Challenge submissions here. The results of the latest AIA Film Challenge are in.
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