ABC 2004 - the Project

 

We asked our students, "What is your most sacred space? What makes that place sacred to you?"

Wherever it is for you, every person can recall a place they have been that has provoked an emotional or visceral response. We sometimes describe this feeling with words like 'awe', 'transcendence', 'sublime' and 'holy'. What is it about the quality of these spaces that moves our souls and connects us to something other than ourselves? These are the ideas that this year's Architecture by Children program aimed to creatively explore with the 2004 theme, SACRED SPACES.

 

The theme 'Sacred Spaces' is intended to include all places, religious and secular, that can fall under the broadest definition of 'sacred'. These include monuments to individuals, ideals, myths, and deities as well as spaces of refuge, retreat, meditation and prayer. While churches, mosques, temples, chapels, etc. are readily recognized as places that are sacred; a sacred space might also be the corner of a bedroom or any place that is very special - large or small, public or private.

 

The students' responses are as varied as one could imagine. They were presented with the task of designing a sacred space for either themselves or a client. The field was intentionally left wide open... While churches, chapels and grottos abounded, there were also homes, gardens, tree houses, private islands, forests, memorials, cemeteries, monuments, clock towers, a gorgeous Buddhist tea-house and a cow museum and cafe.

AIA Cincinnati would like to thank all of our architects, teachers, and volunteers for helping to make this year's program an overwhelming success. The following winning projects were chosen from 180 projects on display during the week of April 24 through May 1, 2004 at the Downtown branch of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. These projects were chosen from the hundreds of projects created in classrooms at the 36 participating schools. ABC congratulates these and ALL of the 2,100 students who successfully completed this year's program.

Winners

Future Architect Award
sponsored by TGI Friday's

Grades K-4 age group
Cincinnati Country Day School
"Peace of the World"
by
Emily Warner
Chloe Williams
Ben Valido
Reeve Hoover

Grades 5-8 age group
John Parker School
"Shelter in the Hood"
by
Kionne Fannon
Malcom Grier

Grades 9-12 age group
Walnut Hills HS
"Buddhist Tea House"
by
Alia Jones
Traven LaBotz
Laura Murphy
Chris Dragga

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Honorable Mention: The "It's Just for Me" Award

Our Lady of Victory
"My Sacred Space"
by
Colin Dugan

 

Feng Shui Award
sponsored by ISI/ Feng Shui Annex

Grades K-4 age group
Montgomery Elementary
"African Rain Forest Temple"
by
Megan Gundler
Maddie Pope
Kelsey Turner
Cassidy Thomas

Grades 5-8 age group
Mercer Elementary
"Hillside Hide-Away"
by
Katie Steller
Maddie Becker

Grades 9-12 age group
Sycamore High School
"Tranquility by the Sea"
by
Thomas Broxterman
Michael Prince

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Honorable Mention: "The Community Vision Award"

Lincoln Heights Elementary
"The Recreation of Lincoln Heights"
by
Asyza Andrews
Lance Seay
Biannca Mitchell

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Honorable Mentions:

St. Theresa of Avila
"Nature Preserve"
by
Danielle Quinn
Kelsey Pace

Winton Woods City Schools' Lakeside Elementary
"Chapel in a Forest"
by
Christian Dingaldine
John Jordan


Master Builder Award
sponsored by Imperial Builders


Grades K-4 age group
Summit Country Day - primary
"Sky Chapel"
by
Micaela Mountel

Grades 5-8 age group
Winton Woods City Schools' Winton Forest Elementary
"Very Colorful Church"
by
Jason Green
Chhaly Chea

Grades 9-12 age group
Holy Cross High School
"Cliff Water"
by
Ben Graham
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Honorable Mention: "The Trading Spaces Award"

St. William School
"Escape from Reality"
by
Alex Vollmer
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Honorable Mentions:

Montgomery Elementary
"Magic Treehouse"
by
Sam Clement

Kilgour School
"Music Room"
by
Lydia Helbig

 

Most Creative Interpretation of the Theme
sponsored by the Cincinnati Art Museum Gift Shop

Grades K-4 age group
Winton Woods City Schools' Lakeside and Cameron Park Elementaries
"Clock Tower"
by
Daniel McCardle
Matt Beachy
Sean Day

Grades 5-8 age group
Whitaker Elementary
"Dragon's Haven"
by
Erin McCrate
Paige Calahane

Grades 9-12 age group
Walnut Hills HS
"Buddhist Tea House"
by
Alia Jones
Traven LaBotz
Laura Murphy
Chris Dragga
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Honorable Mention: "The Udderly Beautiful Sacred Cow Award"

Kilgour School
"Got Moo?"
by
Anna Dewan
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Honorable Mentions:

Kilgour School
"Quiet and Organized"
by
Becca Wilson

Clough Pike Elementary
"Aqua Dome 5.0"
by
Alvin Gao
Taylor Olmstead
Ian McKee
Daniel Stanley
John Hart

Participating
Schools

Annunciation Catholic School
Batavia Middle school
Central Montessori Academy
Cheviot Elementary
Cincinnati Country Day School
Clough Pike Elementary
Colerain Middle School
E.H. Greene Intermediate School
Holy Cross High School
John P. Parker School
Kilgour Elementary School
Lincoln Heights Elementary
Mariemont Elementary School
Mercer Elementary
Miamitown Elementary
Montgomery Elementary
Nativity School
Our Lady of Victory
Our Lady of Visitation School
Princeton Junior High School
Purcell Marian High School
Reading Central Elementary School
St. Ann School
St. Dominic School
St. Francis Seraph
St. John the Baptist (Harrison)
St. Teresa of Avila
St. Williams School
Summit Country Day Middle School
Summit Country Primary School
Sycamore High School
Three Rivers Middle School
Vine Elementary School
Walnut Hills High School
Whitaker Elementary
Winton Woods City Schools

 

2004 Program Sponsors and Contributors
ABC gratefully thanks the following businesses that made ABC 2004 a success.

 

AES, Inc.
American Architectural Foundation

ABC gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the Architectural Foundation of Cincinnati and the American Architectural Foundation’s Accent on Architecture Community Grants Program, which is sponsored by CAN Insurance Companies and Victor O. Schinnerer & Company Inc.

APG Office Furnishings
Architects Plus
Architectural Foundation of Cincinnati
AGI - East (formerly Architectural Group International, Inc.)
Cincinnati Art Museum Gift Shop
Cole + Russell Architects
Harley Ellis
Herman Miller
Holthaus Signs
Imperial Builders
ISI / Feng Shui Annex
Ohio Blue Print Co.
Parkey Design
Queen City Reprographics
TGI Friday's
Tradesources.Net


2004 Design Competition Jury



ABC proudly thanks our 2004 Design Jury. The following individuals volunteered their time to review and select winners from amongst the 180 displayed projects.

John Senhauser
John Senhauser, Architects

Shannon Duffy
Cole + Russell Architects

Jim Postell
University of Cincinnati, College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning

Emily Holtrop
Assistant Curator of School and Teacher Programs, Cincinnati Art Museum

Colleen Stanton
Director, Artworks

Matt Distel, CAC
Curator of Exhibitions, Contemporary Art Museum

Antwan Jones
Assistant Curator of Education, Contemporary Art Museum

Dawn Schwartzman, Owner
Michael Schwartzman, Owner
ISI / Feng Shui Annex

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