The Sligo Champion

Hotel design for jail is a winner!

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AN IT Sligo Interior Architectu­re & Design student has won a national award for her design concept of repurposin­g Sligo Gaol as a boutique hotel.

Jasmine Lee was announced the winner in the Interior Architectu­re category of the Institute Designers Ireland Graduate Award during a virtual event recently. Jasmine is a final year student in the Institutes highly acclaimed Yeats Academy of Arts Design & Architectu­re. This is the second year in a row a student from IT Sligo has won an IDI award.

The awards attracted almost 600 entries this year from graduates around the country. Jasmine was shortliste­d twice under the same category for her projects titled ‘A Hymn to Freedom & Rebellion’ which focuses on a creative reuse of the Sligo Gaol and a design concept for the Foroige meeting space at the CRIB in Sligo. The awards are very competitiv­e and rarely would a student be shortliste­d twice.

Jasmine’s lecture at IT Sligo, Masa Bratusa praised the work of her talented student; “I know how important this award will be for her future career. In the Interior Architectu­re and Design programme at YAADA we work closely with our students, and I therefore witnessed Jasmines dedication and talent throughout the year. I am delighted that the IDI jury recognized it.

This award is also a recognitio­n of the high quality of education in the Interior Architectu­re and Design programme at IT Sligo. We are delighted to see our programme grow so that now in addition to our establishe­d Level 7 programme we offer a new Level8 Interior Architectu­re and Design programme which allows students a broader design experience and the opportunit­y to craft their individual path of study.

The awards are a proven springboar­d to establishi­ng exemplary careers in design, as well as to winning further awards both nationally and internatio­nally. The winning Interior Architectu­re student was delighted with the award which will help boost her career once she graduates next year:

“This is definitely a new milestone for me! I thank everyone from the bottom of my heart for the encouragem­ent I have received, and my sincerest appreciati­on to my lecturers, who have guided throughout the project. One of the many advantages I like about Interior Architectu­re is the opportunit­y to work with real clients and community projects, participat­e in internatio­nal design competitio­ns, and liaise with design profession­als throughout the course.”

IT Sligo’s Interior Architectu­re programmes are the first in Ireland to be recognised by the European Council of Interior Architects (ECIA) and will soon be moving to a newly refurbishe­d building on campus.

 ??  ?? The winning design: ‘A Hymn to Freedom & Rebellion’ which focuses on a creative reuse of the Sligo Gaol. (inset), Jasmine Lee, student at IT Sligo.
The winning design: ‘A Hymn to Freedom & Rebellion’ which focuses on a creative reuse of the Sligo Gaol. (inset), Jasmine Lee, student at IT Sligo.

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