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“Badehaus Breitstrom,” Leslie Rahel Majer, ETH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich.

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“Ziemlich beste Nachbarn – Ein dezentrales Nachbarschaftszentrum,” by Sina Dreßler, Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design.“Hideout, Self-sufficient Huts in Cambodia,” by Justyna Dmytryk, Wrocław University of Science and Technology.“The Invisible Castle,” by Henri Kopra, University of Nottingham.“Swinburne Station!,” by Shengye Yu, Swinburne University of Technology.“Pliable Display-Ground,” by Han Zhu, Xinyu Chen, and Wanting Zhou, Rice University.Submissions were evaluated based on design quality, concept and originality, the effective use of computer technology, presentation and explanation of design. This year’s winners represented countries from around the globe United States, Dominican Republic, Australia, England, Poland, Germany, Switzerland, Japan. It is an amazing feeling that the Vectorworks Design Scholarship gave the project and the topics it incorporates a bigger forum, which reaches beyond the discourse of my own university.” “It’s an incredible honor to win this scholarship and to be recognized by a jury of experienced, diverse design professionals,” said Leslie Majer, now graduate architecture student at ETH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich.“In architecture school, we’re very much taught to learn and form our own stance on what’s important more so than the real parameters of construction or what our ideas will actually affect in the real world. We hope the scholarships aid these designers in continuing to elevate and progress the design industry with their contributions. We congratulate Leslie and all this year’s winners for their creative achievements. “It showcases very impressive work-not just in the graphics and the thoroughness or the detail, but the space that is created through the juxtaposition of simple and heavy elements to create something so massive and intricate is quite an accomplishment. “Leslie Majer’s project is a true gem,” said Vectorworks Product Marketing Director Rubina Siddiqui. Majer used Vectorworks for drawings and connected them to Maxon’s Cinema 4D to create renderings. The project includes a historical reference with a focus on contemporary design, construction methods and sustainability. The winning project titled “Badehaus Breitstrom” was submitted by Majer for her thesis studio project at Bauhaus Universität Weimar and focuses on bathhouses and urban facilities. Winners included both individual and group submissions.

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With over 1,800 submissions, scholarships were awarded to 28 students for 21 projects in the architecture, entertainment, landscape and interior design industries.

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COLUMBIA, MD – Continuing its support for emerging designers, global design and BIM software provider Vectorworks, Inc. announces Leslie Majer as the Richard Diehl award winner for the fifth Vectorworks Design Scholarship.









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