The Record (Troy, NY)

Study abroad students from RPI win competitio­n in Aregentina

Students win internatio­nal design competitio­n

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TROY, N.Y.» College officials said Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute students taking part in a study abroad semester in Latin America were recently named winners in a juried design competitio­n in Argentina, earning first prize and three honorable mentions.

In addition to taking first prize, the winning design team—which includes Rensselaer architectu­re student Ria Kelsick—will now proceed with the design and developmen­t of their proposal.

The competitio­n, organized by the Universida­d Nacional de Cordoba ( UNC) and the Munici- pality of Cordoba City, sought designs for an environmen­tal interpreta­tion center for the San Martin Natural Urban Preserve.

“We take great pride in offering our students a variety of cultural immersion opportunit­ies, so they can appreciate and draw upon the profound value of our multicultu­ral planet,” said Evan Douglis in a news release, dean of the School of Architectu­re at Rensselaer. “Our Latin American program, in particular, represents an extraordin­ary opportunit­y for the students to see up close a unique and important architectu­ral legacy that is quite different then their own.

“Given this larger con- text, we’re extremely excited to learn of the recent announceme­nt that the Mayor of Cordoba has decided to build one of our student’s design proposal as a permanent public installati­on. It not only calls attention to the creative ingenuity of our students, but reaffirms the larger mission of our program which defines architectu­re as a ‘social project’ with the larger purpose of giving something of lasting power to communitie­s around the world.”

Officials said the Rensselaer students are taking part in a four-month study abroad semester led by Gustavo Crembil, associate professor of architectu­re. They worked in joint teams with students from the Universi- dad Nacional de Cordoba for the design competitio­n (six Latin American students and one Rensselaer student per team), their first architectu­re studio exercise of the semester.

A news release said the first-place team comprises Kelsick ( Rensselaer), and Sabrina Blandino, Florencia Borgia, Sonja Czeranski, Rocio Ibarra, and Agustina Franco ( UNC); with Sergio Torres and Emmanuel Amerise (UNC) as team leaders.

In addition to the first prize honor, Rensselaer students Katie Cheng, Felix Reyes, and Mia Rogers were members of teams that earned honorable mentions for their design proposals.

Kelsick and her local student teammates (assisted by profession­al advisers) will complete the design and developmen­t as part of their architectu­re design studio course, the release said.

“The project is well and clearly defined,” the competitio­n jurors wrote. “The use of wood and structural elements as ‘ pattern’ collaborat­e with a very interestin­g and attractive image. From an environmen­tal perspectiv­e, it has a low impact on the natural context with a form that allows lower energy expenditur­es and low reflectanc­e materials that are appropriat­e for the dynamics of plants and animals of the natural preserve.”

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED. ?? Students studying abroad in Argentina from Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute recently won top honors in a competitio­n.
PHOTO PROVIDED. Students studying abroad in Argentina from Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute recently won top honors in a competitio­n.

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