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2015 IIDA Student Design Competition

The Future of the Urban University

Sponsored by

Updated as of 90215

Updated as of 90215

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction 3Challenge 4Program Requirements 5Submission Requirements 7Eligibility 8Timeline 8 Judging 8Awards 8Entry fees 8Questions to Consider 9Helpful Tips 9References 10 Building Information 11Floor Plans 12

3 Updated as of 90215

INTRODUCTIONThe IIDA Student Design Competition celebrates the talent and fresh design ideas of interior design students throughout the world who are currently enrolled in a licensed interior design program or institution The competition provides emerging professionals the opportunity to showcase their work and gain exposure in the interior design industry

CONCEPTThere has been a paradigm shift in higher education due to multiple factors rising tuition costs increase in entrepreneurial hubs with hands-on apprenticeships and training and new research on teaching best practices With this shift comes the opportunity to rethink how educational institutions are managed planned and designed

Higher education facilities have historically segregated their functions public versus private learning versus social hospitality versus study Classrooms were often developed for maximum occupancy not one-on-one collaborative learning environments and residence halls only focused on the basic housing needs of students As the landscape of higher education evolves institutions are beginning to experiment with entrepreneurial creative hubs supported by changes in academic policies to incorporate multidisciplinary study andor personal-paced learning programs as well as increased interaction between students faculty community members and professionals Recent trends include retail and restaurant functions that are open to the community partnerships with developers or corporations professional research space within the confines of a campus and the blending of social and academic experiences within residence halls

This year IIDA would like SDC participants to look at the future of the urban university design where multiple functions inhabit a single multilevel space that combines learning living business and community within the classic academic and current social spheres of higher education

4 Updated as of 90215

CHALLENGEThe 2015 IIDA SDC invites you to conceptualize the future of an urban university mixed-use building that integrates the multiple functions associated with a higher education campus while considering adaptive learning integration of corporate and business resources community involvement and alternative education resources Encouraging collaboration health and well-being and sustainability should be evident in your final design It should also address new strategies and approaches to higher education

Detroit Michigan USA is slated for a regrowth after years of financial struggles and urban flight Students will need to design three floors of a high-rise in Detroit The reference site of where your design will be located is the Free Press Building by architect Albert Kahn located at 321 W Lafayette Blvd Detroit MI 48226 The now abandoned high-rise is 14 stories tall at the tower and has two basement levels The building is a steel frame with a limestone facade While floor plans are not readily available at this time the basic dimensions have been provided The design solution must take into account the living academic and social needs of the student body faculty staff and community

Students are encouraged to investigate how academic social business and real-world experiential elements can be blended together seamlessly to create balance between living and learning on an urban campus Think about what aspects of design are important in both the recruitment and retention of students while also being mindful of the surrounding communityrsquos needs Consider necessary collaborative spaces (flexible rooms for formal study social activity common spaces classrooms etc) the need for private spaces (offices individual dorm rooms individual study spaces possible residences for faculty and staff etc) the potential for business and entrepreneurial spaces and the benefits of easy customization for all

Design Considerations 1 Thermal comfort and temperature 2 Access to nature views and daylight 3 Noiseacoustic control 4 Indoor air quality 5 Sustainable design principles 6 Security 7 Accessible and usable buildings and facilities (ADAIBC)

5 Updated as of 90215

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSThe following programmatic requirements must be included in your urban mixed-use campus design You may add additional programming elements if you feel it elevates and further evolves your design solution

Students must design the interior for at least three stories of the selected building Students are required to design the first floorlobbycommunity zone (use floor plans 2 and 3 for reference) plus two additional floors (use floor plans 4 5 6 andor 7 for reference) of their choosing that include the below programmatic elements Please note that you may but are not required to modify the current structure and exterior elements in the development of your concept

Product RequirementsDesign solutions must incorporate a selection of furniture from the OFS Brands education brochure Information on available products can be found herehttpwwwofsbrandscomdownloadsenvironmentofs_brands_education_brochurepdf

Students are encouraged but not required to incorporate other products from OFS Brands in their design solutions from the following lines

- OFS Brands wwwofsbrandscom- OFS wwwofscom- First Office wwwfirstofficecom- Carolina wwwcarolinabusinessfurniturecom- Loewenstein wwwloewensteininccom- Highmark wwwhighmarkergocom

6 Updated as of 90215

First Floor Requirements 1 Common area lobby with receptioncheck-insecurity desk a Accommodate two attendants at all times b Provide waiting area seating for up to 20 individuals 2 Three security guard stands a Accommodate three security guards throughout the space at all times with small standing or seated desk 3 Multi-function meeting rooms a Availability of public and private areas for the community at large and residents of the building (examples collaborative spaces private meeting rooms event space) 4 Social engagement and entertainment a Availability of public and private areas for the community at large and the residents of the building (examples game room theater lounge cafe sports equipment rental) 5 Retailhospitality a Mix of private university and general public use (examples restaurant cafeacute retail stores) 6 Public restrooms

Two Additional Floors 1 Living quarters for university students and faculty a Single occupancy to four roommates b Washrooms to accommodate all students i Consider communal private semi-private or mix c Kitchen facilities to accommodate all students i Consider communal private semi-private or mix d Laundry facilities to accommodate all students ii Consider communal private semi-private or mix 2 Common areas for residents and their guests i Lounge areas to seat up to five people ii Breakout spaces for individual and group work iii Studio spaces iv Event space v Shared and private study areas 3 Flexible classrooms to promote multi-disciplinary interaction 4 Shared and private office spaces for student faculty and community start up use

7 Updated as of 90215

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTSYour project must be submitted digitally through the competition website from Nov 2 2015 to Feb 1 2016 1159 pm Central time Each submission must include the following

1 ProjectContact Info (entry form) a Participant name(s) b Member ID (if a current member) c Project title d Contact info e 500-word project description outlining why your concept demonstrates the future of the urban university

2 (1) 24rdquox36rdquo digital presentation board in PDF format not to exceed 5 mb containing a (3) Dimensional floor plan for each floor drawn to scale andor furniture plan i You may combine these plans and they may be rendered b (3) Reflected ceiling plan for each floor c (2) to (4) Renderings d (2) Additional drawings of the space (elevation perspective isometric axonometric orthographic) e Additional elements to convey the overall concept including but not limited to furniture and fixture specifications color palettes wall sections electrical plans schedules additional renderings etc f File name SDC + initials + year_board (SDCLHH2015_boardpdf)

NOTE do not place your name or other identifying information on your board or you may be disqualified

3 Individual jpg digital submissions of the (10) to (12) required drawings renderings outlined above saved as a JPG format b RGB color mode c Maximum size of 1 mb per image d File name SDC + initials + year_number (SDCLHH2015_1jpg) e Document dimensions not to exceed 11rdquox17rdquo

NOTE Do not place your name or other identifying information on your images or you may be disqualified

8 Updated as of 90215

ELIGIBILITYThis competition is open to graduate and undergraduate students around the world who are currently enrolled in an interior design program or architecture program or institution Participants can enter individually or as a team (maximum 5 people)

School projects already completed may be reinterpreted andor edited to meet the requirements of this competition If the school project was completed as a group all members must agree in writing to enter the reinterpreted andor edited project and all members must be listed as participants on the entry form

TIMELINECall for entry period Nov 2 2015 ndash Feb 1 2016Submission deadline Feb 1 2016 1159 pm Central

JUDGINGA panel of three judges will evaluate the entries on 1 Innovation and creativity ndash 20 2 Coherence and functionality ndash 20 3 Human and environmental impact ndash 20 4 Fulfillment of the program requirements and additional contributions above and beyond the basic program ndash 20 5 Presentation ndash 20

AWARDS 1 First Place - $250000 2 Second Place - $150000 3 Third Place - $75000 Prizes to be split between team members for team submissions that win

ENTRY FEES 1 IIDA Student members $2500 2 Non-members $7000 (includes IIDA Student membership for the remainder of 2015 through Dec 31 2016)

a Non-members are required to submit an application and supporting documents by Feb 1 2016 in order to receive membership under the above promotion An application will be available to download on the entry form Do not apply online separately

b No refunds allowed if you do not take advantage of the promotion and submit required documentation by Feb 1 2016 c Membership offer not valid for team entries

3 Team Entries IIDA Student Member $2500 (at least one student on the team must be an IIDA Student Member)4 Team Entries Non-Members $7000 (does not include membership offer)

9 Updated as of 90215

Consider the following questions in the development of your design solution

1 How can you balance studentsrsquo social and academic needs in a mixed-use building 2 How do you accommodate the collaborative needs of students and faculty from each academic program while also facilitating interaction among the programs 3 How can you provide relaxation and entertainment spaces for students without disrupting the academic needs of others 4 How can you offer outdoor respite to a community that resides within an urban environment 5 How do you foster a sense of community with students within the mixed- use building as well as the outside community 6 How do you distinguish different disciplines or classes within one building 7 How do you create an atmosphere that is mutual to all parties including students faculty and the community at large

Helpful tips

1 Remember although this is a creative challenge please keep functionality in mind Ensure that you are getting the basic program requirements included and accurate 2 Imagine yourself using the space and how you would like to see the space flow with your daily routine Make it personal 3 The project needs to keep sustainability as a basic principle Keep this in mind throughout the facility 4 Based upon your particular research for the future urban education facility ensure that your project description matches your final design concept 5 Although the program requirements are asking for the basic items to be included should your research bring forward additional items or elements that you feel should be included to further provide interest energy or enhanced effect please include and allow for explanation

10 Updated as of 90215

REFERENCES

httpswwwinsidehigheredcomblogsstratedgyfuture-campus-higher-education

httpaquilausmeducgiviewcontentcgiarticle=1059ampcontext=honors_theses

httpwwwbvhiscomamped-trends-in-campus-residential-hallshtml

httpwwwuniversitybusinesscomarticledorms-distinction

httpsfuturesgeorgetowneduabout

httpwwwfastcoexistcom3029109futurist-forum5-bold-predictions-for-the-future-of-higher-education

httpwwwtreanorarchitectscomnewssectortreanor-student-life2012-01-30residence-hall-design-success-student-learning

httpswwwinsidehigheredcomblogshigher-ed-betafuture-higher-education

httpwwwangeliniarchitectscomimagespublicationspdfResidence_Hall_Designpdf

httpwwwbdcnetworkcommajor-trends-university-residence-halls

httpcontenttimecomtimephotogallery029307183830600html

11 Updated as of 90215

FREE PRESS BUILDING 321 W Lafayette Blvd Detroit MI 48226

12 Updated as of 90215

DOWNLOAD FLOOR PLANS HERE httpwwwiidaorgcontentcfmstudent-design-competition-floor-plans

CAD files are not availableStudents should create the core and shell of their designs from the supplied original floor plans

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR

copy 2015 INTERNATIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN ASSOCIATION

IIDA HEADQUARTERS 222 MERCHANDISE MART SUITE 567 CHICAGO IL 60654 USA +01 3124671950 IIDAHQIIDAORG

Updated as of 90215

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction 3Challenge 4Program Requirements 5Submission Requirements 7Eligibility 8Timeline 8 Judging 8Awards 8Entry fees 8Questions to Consider 9Helpful Tips 9References 10 Building Information 11Floor Plans 12

3 Updated as of 90215

INTRODUCTIONThe IIDA Student Design Competition celebrates the talent and fresh design ideas of interior design students throughout the world who are currently enrolled in a licensed interior design program or institution The competition provides emerging professionals the opportunity to showcase their work and gain exposure in the interior design industry

CONCEPTThere has been a paradigm shift in higher education due to multiple factors rising tuition costs increase in entrepreneurial hubs with hands-on apprenticeships and training and new research on teaching best practices With this shift comes the opportunity to rethink how educational institutions are managed planned and designed

Higher education facilities have historically segregated their functions public versus private learning versus social hospitality versus study Classrooms were often developed for maximum occupancy not one-on-one collaborative learning environments and residence halls only focused on the basic housing needs of students As the landscape of higher education evolves institutions are beginning to experiment with entrepreneurial creative hubs supported by changes in academic policies to incorporate multidisciplinary study andor personal-paced learning programs as well as increased interaction between students faculty community members and professionals Recent trends include retail and restaurant functions that are open to the community partnerships with developers or corporations professional research space within the confines of a campus and the blending of social and academic experiences within residence halls

This year IIDA would like SDC participants to look at the future of the urban university design where multiple functions inhabit a single multilevel space that combines learning living business and community within the classic academic and current social spheres of higher education

4 Updated as of 90215

CHALLENGEThe 2015 IIDA SDC invites you to conceptualize the future of an urban university mixed-use building that integrates the multiple functions associated with a higher education campus while considering adaptive learning integration of corporate and business resources community involvement and alternative education resources Encouraging collaboration health and well-being and sustainability should be evident in your final design It should also address new strategies and approaches to higher education

Detroit Michigan USA is slated for a regrowth after years of financial struggles and urban flight Students will need to design three floors of a high-rise in Detroit The reference site of where your design will be located is the Free Press Building by architect Albert Kahn located at 321 W Lafayette Blvd Detroit MI 48226 The now abandoned high-rise is 14 stories tall at the tower and has two basement levels The building is a steel frame with a limestone facade While floor plans are not readily available at this time the basic dimensions have been provided The design solution must take into account the living academic and social needs of the student body faculty staff and community

Students are encouraged to investigate how academic social business and real-world experiential elements can be blended together seamlessly to create balance between living and learning on an urban campus Think about what aspects of design are important in both the recruitment and retention of students while also being mindful of the surrounding communityrsquos needs Consider necessary collaborative spaces (flexible rooms for formal study social activity common spaces classrooms etc) the need for private spaces (offices individual dorm rooms individual study spaces possible residences for faculty and staff etc) the potential for business and entrepreneurial spaces and the benefits of easy customization for all

Design Considerations 1 Thermal comfort and temperature 2 Access to nature views and daylight 3 Noiseacoustic control 4 Indoor air quality 5 Sustainable design principles 6 Security 7 Accessible and usable buildings and facilities (ADAIBC)

5 Updated as of 90215

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSThe following programmatic requirements must be included in your urban mixed-use campus design You may add additional programming elements if you feel it elevates and further evolves your design solution

Students must design the interior for at least three stories of the selected building Students are required to design the first floorlobbycommunity zone (use floor plans 2 and 3 for reference) plus two additional floors (use floor plans 4 5 6 andor 7 for reference) of their choosing that include the below programmatic elements Please note that you may but are not required to modify the current structure and exterior elements in the development of your concept

Product RequirementsDesign solutions must incorporate a selection of furniture from the OFS Brands education brochure Information on available products can be found herehttpwwwofsbrandscomdownloadsenvironmentofs_brands_education_brochurepdf

Students are encouraged but not required to incorporate other products from OFS Brands in their design solutions from the following lines

- OFS Brands wwwofsbrandscom- OFS wwwofscom- First Office wwwfirstofficecom- Carolina wwwcarolinabusinessfurniturecom- Loewenstein wwwloewensteininccom- Highmark wwwhighmarkergocom

6 Updated as of 90215

First Floor Requirements 1 Common area lobby with receptioncheck-insecurity desk a Accommodate two attendants at all times b Provide waiting area seating for up to 20 individuals 2 Three security guard stands a Accommodate three security guards throughout the space at all times with small standing or seated desk 3 Multi-function meeting rooms a Availability of public and private areas for the community at large and residents of the building (examples collaborative spaces private meeting rooms event space) 4 Social engagement and entertainment a Availability of public and private areas for the community at large and the residents of the building (examples game room theater lounge cafe sports equipment rental) 5 Retailhospitality a Mix of private university and general public use (examples restaurant cafeacute retail stores) 6 Public restrooms

Two Additional Floors 1 Living quarters for university students and faculty a Single occupancy to four roommates b Washrooms to accommodate all students i Consider communal private semi-private or mix c Kitchen facilities to accommodate all students i Consider communal private semi-private or mix d Laundry facilities to accommodate all students ii Consider communal private semi-private or mix 2 Common areas for residents and their guests i Lounge areas to seat up to five people ii Breakout spaces for individual and group work iii Studio spaces iv Event space v Shared and private study areas 3 Flexible classrooms to promote multi-disciplinary interaction 4 Shared and private office spaces for student faculty and community start up use

7 Updated as of 90215

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTSYour project must be submitted digitally through the competition website from Nov 2 2015 to Feb 1 2016 1159 pm Central time Each submission must include the following

1 ProjectContact Info (entry form) a Participant name(s) b Member ID (if a current member) c Project title d Contact info e 500-word project description outlining why your concept demonstrates the future of the urban university

2 (1) 24rdquox36rdquo digital presentation board in PDF format not to exceed 5 mb containing a (3) Dimensional floor plan for each floor drawn to scale andor furniture plan i You may combine these plans and they may be rendered b (3) Reflected ceiling plan for each floor c (2) to (4) Renderings d (2) Additional drawings of the space (elevation perspective isometric axonometric orthographic) e Additional elements to convey the overall concept including but not limited to furniture and fixture specifications color palettes wall sections electrical plans schedules additional renderings etc f File name SDC + initials + year_board (SDCLHH2015_boardpdf)

NOTE do not place your name or other identifying information on your board or you may be disqualified

3 Individual jpg digital submissions of the (10) to (12) required drawings renderings outlined above saved as a JPG format b RGB color mode c Maximum size of 1 mb per image d File name SDC + initials + year_number (SDCLHH2015_1jpg) e Document dimensions not to exceed 11rdquox17rdquo

NOTE Do not place your name or other identifying information on your images or you may be disqualified

8 Updated as of 90215

ELIGIBILITYThis competition is open to graduate and undergraduate students around the world who are currently enrolled in an interior design program or architecture program or institution Participants can enter individually or as a team (maximum 5 people)

School projects already completed may be reinterpreted andor edited to meet the requirements of this competition If the school project was completed as a group all members must agree in writing to enter the reinterpreted andor edited project and all members must be listed as participants on the entry form

TIMELINECall for entry period Nov 2 2015 ndash Feb 1 2016Submission deadline Feb 1 2016 1159 pm Central

JUDGINGA panel of three judges will evaluate the entries on 1 Innovation and creativity ndash 20 2 Coherence and functionality ndash 20 3 Human and environmental impact ndash 20 4 Fulfillment of the program requirements and additional contributions above and beyond the basic program ndash 20 5 Presentation ndash 20

AWARDS 1 First Place - $250000 2 Second Place - $150000 3 Third Place - $75000 Prizes to be split between team members for team submissions that win

ENTRY FEES 1 IIDA Student members $2500 2 Non-members $7000 (includes IIDA Student membership for the remainder of 2015 through Dec 31 2016)

a Non-members are required to submit an application and supporting documents by Feb 1 2016 in order to receive membership under the above promotion An application will be available to download on the entry form Do not apply online separately

b No refunds allowed if you do not take advantage of the promotion and submit required documentation by Feb 1 2016 c Membership offer not valid for team entries

3 Team Entries IIDA Student Member $2500 (at least one student on the team must be an IIDA Student Member)4 Team Entries Non-Members $7000 (does not include membership offer)

9 Updated as of 90215

Consider the following questions in the development of your design solution

1 How can you balance studentsrsquo social and academic needs in a mixed-use building 2 How do you accommodate the collaborative needs of students and faculty from each academic program while also facilitating interaction among the programs 3 How can you provide relaxation and entertainment spaces for students without disrupting the academic needs of others 4 How can you offer outdoor respite to a community that resides within an urban environment 5 How do you foster a sense of community with students within the mixed- use building as well as the outside community 6 How do you distinguish different disciplines or classes within one building 7 How do you create an atmosphere that is mutual to all parties including students faculty and the community at large

Helpful tips

1 Remember although this is a creative challenge please keep functionality in mind Ensure that you are getting the basic program requirements included and accurate 2 Imagine yourself using the space and how you would like to see the space flow with your daily routine Make it personal 3 The project needs to keep sustainability as a basic principle Keep this in mind throughout the facility 4 Based upon your particular research for the future urban education facility ensure that your project description matches your final design concept 5 Although the program requirements are asking for the basic items to be included should your research bring forward additional items or elements that you feel should be included to further provide interest energy or enhanced effect please include and allow for explanation

10 Updated as of 90215

REFERENCES

httpswwwinsidehigheredcomblogsstratedgyfuture-campus-higher-education

httpaquilausmeducgiviewcontentcgiarticle=1059ampcontext=honors_theses

httpwwwbvhiscomamped-trends-in-campus-residential-hallshtml

httpwwwuniversitybusinesscomarticledorms-distinction

httpsfuturesgeorgetowneduabout

httpwwwfastcoexistcom3029109futurist-forum5-bold-predictions-for-the-future-of-higher-education

httpwwwtreanorarchitectscomnewssectortreanor-student-life2012-01-30residence-hall-design-success-student-learning

httpswwwinsidehigheredcomblogshigher-ed-betafuture-higher-education

httpwwwangeliniarchitectscomimagespublicationspdfResidence_Hall_Designpdf

httpwwwbdcnetworkcommajor-trends-university-residence-halls

httpcontenttimecomtimephotogallery029307183830600html

11 Updated as of 90215

FREE PRESS BUILDING 321 W Lafayette Blvd Detroit MI 48226

12 Updated as of 90215

DOWNLOAD FLOOR PLANS HERE httpwwwiidaorgcontentcfmstudent-design-competition-floor-plans

CAD files are not availableStudents should create the core and shell of their designs from the supplied original floor plans

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR

copy 2015 INTERNATIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN ASSOCIATION

IIDA HEADQUARTERS 222 MERCHANDISE MART SUITE 567 CHICAGO IL 60654 USA +01 3124671950 IIDAHQIIDAORG

3 Updated as of 90215

INTRODUCTIONThe IIDA Student Design Competition celebrates the talent and fresh design ideas of interior design students throughout the world who are currently enrolled in a licensed interior design program or institution The competition provides emerging professionals the opportunity to showcase their work and gain exposure in the interior design industry

CONCEPTThere has been a paradigm shift in higher education due to multiple factors rising tuition costs increase in entrepreneurial hubs with hands-on apprenticeships and training and new research on teaching best practices With this shift comes the opportunity to rethink how educational institutions are managed planned and designed

Higher education facilities have historically segregated their functions public versus private learning versus social hospitality versus study Classrooms were often developed for maximum occupancy not one-on-one collaborative learning environments and residence halls only focused on the basic housing needs of students As the landscape of higher education evolves institutions are beginning to experiment with entrepreneurial creative hubs supported by changes in academic policies to incorporate multidisciplinary study andor personal-paced learning programs as well as increased interaction between students faculty community members and professionals Recent trends include retail and restaurant functions that are open to the community partnerships with developers or corporations professional research space within the confines of a campus and the blending of social and academic experiences within residence halls

This year IIDA would like SDC participants to look at the future of the urban university design where multiple functions inhabit a single multilevel space that combines learning living business and community within the classic academic and current social spheres of higher education

4 Updated as of 90215

CHALLENGEThe 2015 IIDA SDC invites you to conceptualize the future of an urban university mixed-use building that integrates the multiple functions associated with a higher education campus while considering adaptive learning integration of corporate and business resources community involvement and alternative education resources Encouraging collaboration health and well-being and sustainability should be evident in your final design It should also address new strategies and approaches to higher education

Detroit Michigan USA is slated for a regrowth after years of financial struggles and urban flight Students will need to design three floors of a high-rise in Detroit The reference site of where your design will be located is the Free Press Building by architect Albert Kahn located at 321 W Lafayette Blvd Detroit MI 48226 The now abandoned high-rise is 14 stories tall at the tower and has two basement levels The building is a steel frame with a limestone facade While floor plans are not readily available at this time the basic dimensions have been provided The design solution must take into account the living academic and social needs of the student body faculty staff and community

Students are encouraged to investigate how academic social business and real-world experiential elements can be blended together seamlessly to create balance between living and learning on an urban campus Think about what aspects of design are important in both the recruitment and retention of students while also being mindful of the surrounding communityrsquos needs Consider necessary collaborative spaces (flexible rooms for formal study social activity common spaces classrooms etc) the need for private spaces (offices individual dorm rooms individual study spaces possible residences for faculty and staff etc) the potential for business and entrepreneurial spaces and the benefits of easy customization for all

Design Considerations 1 Thermal comfort and temperature 2 Access to nature views and daylight 3 Noiseacoustic control 4 Indoor air quality 5 Sustainable design principles 6 Security 7 Accessible and usable buildings and facilities (ADAIBC)

5 Updated as of 90215

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSThe following programmatic requirements must be included in your urban mixed-use campus design You may add additional programming elements if you feel it elevates and further evolves your design solution

Students must design the interior for at least three stories of the selected building Students are required to design the first floorlobbycommunity zone (use floor plans 2 and 3 for reference) plus two additional floors (use floor plans 4 5 6 andor 7 for reference) of their choosing that include the below programmatic elements Please note that you may but are not required to modify the current structure and exterior elements in the development of your concept

Product RequirementsDesign solutions must incorporate a selection of furniture from the OFS Brands education brochure Information on available products can be found herehttpwwwofsbrandscomdownloadsenvironmentofs_brands_education_brochurepdf

Students are encouraged but not required to incorporate other products from OFS Brands in their design solutions from the following lines

- OFS Brands wwwofsbrandscom- OFS wwwofscom- First Office wwwfirstofficecom- Carolina wwwcarolinabusinessfurniturecom- Loewenstein wwwloewensteininccom- Highmark wwwhighmarkergocom

6 Updated as of 90215

First Floor Requirements 1 Common area lobby with receptioncheck-insecurity desk a Accommodate two attendants at all times b Provide waiting area seating for up to 20 individuals 2 Three security guard stands a Accommodate three security guards throughout the space at all times with small standing or seated desk 3 Multi-function meeting rooms a Availability of public and private areas for the community at large and residents of the building (examples collaborative spaces private meeting rooms event space) 4 Social engagement and entertainment a Availability of public and private areas for the community at large and the residents of the building (examples game room theater lounge cafe sports equipment rental) 5 Retailhospitality a Mix of private university and general public use (examples restaurant cafeacute retail stores) 6 Public restrooms

Two Additional Floors 1 Living quarters for university students and faculty a Single occupancy to four roommates b Washrooms to accommodate all students i Consider communal private semi-private or mix c Kitchen facilities to accommodate all students i Consider communal private semi-private or mix d Laundry facilities to accommodate all students ii Consider communal private semi-private or mix 2 Common areas for residents and their guests i Lounge areas to seat up to five people ii Breakout spaces for individual and group work iii Studio spaces iv Event space v Shared and private study areas 3 Flexible classrooms to promote multi-disciplinary interaction 4 Shared and private office spaces for student faculty and community start up use

7 Updated as of 90215

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTSYour project must be submitted digitally through the competition website from Nov 2 2015 to Feb 1 2016 1159 pm Central time Each submission must include the following

1 ProjectContact Info (entry form) a Participant name(s) b Member ID (if a current member) c Project title d Contact info e 500-word project description outlining why your concept demonstrates the future of the urban university

2 (1) 24rdquox36rdquo digital presentation board in PDF format not to exceed 5 mb containing a (3) Dimensional floor plan for each floor drawn to scale andor furniture plan i You may combine these plans and they may be rendered b (3) Reflected ceiling plan for each floor c (2) to (4) Renderings d (2) Additional drawings of the space (elevation perspective isometric axonometric orthographic) e Additional elements to convey the overall concept including but not limited to furniture and fixture specifications color palettes wall sections electrical plans schedules additional renderings etc f File name SDC + initials + year_board (SDCLHH2015_boardpdf)

NOTE do not place your name or other identifying information on your board or you may be disqualified

3 Individual jpg digital submissions of the (10) to (12) required drawings renderings outlined above saved as a JPG format b RGB color mode c Maximum size of 1 mb per image d File name SDC + initials + year_number (SDCLHH2015_1jpg) e Document dimensions not to exceed 11rdquox17rdquo

NOTE Do not place your name or other identifying information on your images or you may be disqualified

8 Updated as of 90215

ELIGIBILITYThis competition is open to graduate and undergraduate students around the world who are currently enrolled in an interior design program or architecture program or institution Participants can enter individually or as a team (maximum 5 people)

School projects already completed may be reinterpreted andor edited to meet the requirements of this competition If the school project was completed as a group all members must agree in writing to enter the reinterpreted andor edited project and all members must be listed as participants on the entry form

TIMELINECall for entry period Nov 2 2015 ndash Feb 1 2016Submission deadline Feb 1 2016 1159 pm Central

JUDGINGA panel of three judges will evaluate the entries on 1 Innovation and creativity ndash 20 2 Coherence and functionality ndash 20 3 Human and environmental impact ndash 20 4 Fulfillment of the program requirements and additional contributions above and beyond the basic program ndash 20 5 Presentation ndash 20

AWARDS 1 First Place - $250000 2 Second Place - $150000 3 Third Place - $75000 Prizes to be split between team members for team submissions that win

ENTRY FEES 1 IIDA Student members $2500 2 Non-members $7000 (includes IIDA Student membership for the remainder of 2015 through Dec 31 2016)

a Non-members are required to submit an application and supporting documents by Feb 1 2016 in order to receive membership under the above promotion An application will be available to download on the entry form Do not apply online separately

b No refunds allowed if you do not take advantage of the promotion and submit required documentation by Feb 1 2016 c Membership offer not valid for team entries

3 Team Entries IIDA Student Member $2500 (at least one student on the team must be an IIDA Student Member)4 Team Entries Non-Members $7000 (does not include membership offer)

9 Updated as of 90215

Consider the following questions in the development of your design solution

1 How can you balance studentsrsquo social and academic needs in a mixed-use building 2 How do you accommodate the collaborative needs of students and faculty from each academic program while also facilitating interaction among the programs 3 How can you provide relaxation and entertainment spaces for students without disrupting the academic needs of others 4 How can you offer outdoor respite to a community that resides within an urban environment 5 How do you foster a sense of community with students within the mixed- use building as well as the outside community 6 How do you distinguish different disciplines or classes within one building 7 How do you create an atmosphere that is mutual to all parties including students faculty and the community at large

Helpful tips

1 Remember although this is a creative challenge please keep functionality in mind Ensure that you are getting the basic program requirements included and accurate 2 Imagine yourself using the space and how you would like to see the space flow with your daily routine Make it personal 3 The project needs to keep sustainability as a basic principle Keep this in mind throughout the facility 4 Based upon your particular research for the future urban education facility ensure that your project description matches your final design concept 5 Although the program requirements are asking for the basic items to be included should your research bring forward additional items or elements that you feel should be included to further provide interest energy or enhanced effect please include and allow for explanation

10 Updated as of 90215

REFERENCES

httpswwwinsidehigheredcomblogsstratedgyfuture-campus-higher-education

httpaquilausmeducgiviewcontentcgiarticle=1059ampcontext=honors_theses

httpwwwbvhiscomamped-trends-in-campus-residential-hallshtml

httpwwwuniversitybusinesscomarticledorms-distinction

httpsfuturesgeorgetowneduabout

httpwwwfastcoexistcom3029109futurist-forum5-bold-predictions-for-the-future-of-higher-education

httpwwwtreanorarchitectscomnewssectortreanor-student-life2012-01-30residence-hall-design-success-student-learning

httpswwwinsidehigheredcomblogshigher-ed-betafuture-higher-education

httpwwwangeliniarchitectscomimagespublicationspdfResidence_Hall_Designpdf

httpwwwbdcnetworkcommajor-trends-university-residence-halls

httpcontenttimecomtimephotogallery029307183830600html

11 Updated as of 90215

FREE PRESS BUILDING 321 W Lafayette Blvd Detroit MI 48226

12 Updated as of 90215

DOWNLOAD FLOOR PLANS HERE httpwwwiidaorgcontentcfmstudent-design-competition-floor-plans

CAD files are not availableStudents should create the core and shell of their designs from the supplied original floor plans

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR

copy 2015 INTERNATIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN ASSOCIATION

IIDA HEADQUARTERS 222 MERCHANDISE MART SUITE 567 CHICAGO IL 60654 USA +01 3124671950 IIDAHQIIDAORG

4 Updated as of 90215

CHALLENGEThe 2015 IIDA SDC invites you to conceptualize the future of an urban university mixed-use building that integrates the multiple functions associated with a higher education campus while considering adaptive learning integration of corporate and business resources community involvement and alternative education resources Encouraging collaboration health and well-being and sustainability should be evident in your final design It should also address new strategies and approaches to higher education

Detroit Michigan USA is slated for a regrowth after years of financial struggles and urban flight Students will need to design three floors of a high-rise in Detroit The reference site of where your design will be located is the Free Press Building by architect Albert Kahn located at 321 W Lafayette Blvd Detroit MI 48226 The now abandoned high-rise is 14 stories tall at the tower and has two basement levels The building is a steel frame with a limestone facade While floor plans are not readily available at this time the basic dimensions have been provided The design solution must take into account the living academic and social needs of the student body faculty staff and community

Students are encouraged to investigate how academic social business and real-world experiential elements can be blended together seamlessly to create balance between living and learning on an urban campus Think about what aspects of design are important in both the recruitment and retention of students while also being mindful of the surrounding communityrsquos needs Consider necessary collaborative spaces (flexible rooms for formal study social activity common spaces classrooms etc) the need for private spaces (offices individual dorm rooms individual study spaces possible residences for faculty and staff etc) the potential for business and entrepreneurial spaces and the benefits of easy customization for all

Design Considerations 1 Thermal comfort and temperature 2 Access to nature views and daylight 3 Noiseacoustic control 4 Indoor air quality 5 Sustainable design principles 6 Security 7 Accessible and usable buildings and facilities (ADAIBC)

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PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSThe following programmatic requirements must be included in your urban mixed-use campus design You may add additional programming elements if you feel it elevates and further evolves your design solution

Students must design the interior for at least three stories of the selected building Students are required to design the first floorlobbycommunity zone (use floor plans 2 and 3 for reference) plus two additional floors (use floor plans 4 5 6 andor 7 for reference) of their choosing that include the below programmatic elements Please note that you may but are not required to modify the current structure and exterior elements in the development of your concept

Product RequirementsDesign solutions must incorporate a selection of furniture from the OFS Brands education brochure Information on available products can be found herehttpwwwofsbrandscomdownloadsenvironmentofs_brands_education_brochurepdf

Students are encouraged but not required to incorporate other products from OFS Brands in their design solutions from the following lines

- OFS Brands wwwofsbrandscom- OFS wwwofscom- First Office wwwfirstofficecom- Carolina wwwcarolinabusinessfurniturecom- Loewenstein wwwloewensteininccom- Highmark wwwhighmarkergocom

6 Updated as of 90215

First Floor Requirements 1 Common area lobby with receptioncheck-insecurity desk a Accommodate two attendants at all times b Provide waiting area seating for up to 20 individuals 2 Three security guard stands a Accommodate three security guards throughout the space at all times with small standing or seated desk 3 Multi-function meeting rooms a Availability of public and private areas for the community at large and residents of the building (examples collaborative spaces private meeting rooms event space) 4 Social engagement and entertainment a Availability of public and private areas for the community at large and the residents of the building (examples game room theater lounge cafe sports equipment rental) 5 Retailhospitality a Mix of private university and general public use (examples restaurant cafeacute retail stores) 6 Public restrooms

Two Additional Floors 1 Living quarters for university students and faculty a Single occupancy to four roommates b Washrooms to accommodate all students i Consider communal private semi-private or mix c Kitchen facilities to accommodate all students i Consider communal private semi-private or mix d Laundry facilities to accommodate all students ii Consider communal private semi-private or mix 2 Common areas for residents and their guests i Lounge areas to seat up to five people ii Breakout spaces for individual and group work iii Studio spaces iv Event space v Shared and private study areas 3 Flexible classrooms to promote multi-disciplinary interaction 4 Shared and private office spaces for student faculty and community start up use

7 Updated as of 90215

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTSYour project must be submitted digitally through the competition website from Nov 2 2015 to Feb 1 2016 1159 pm Central time Each submission must include the following

1 ProjectContact Info (entry form) a Participant name(s) b Member ID (if a current member) c Project title d Contact info e 500-word project description outlining why your concept demonstrates the future of the urban university

2 (1) 24rdquox36rdquo digital presentation board in PDF format not to exceed 5 mb containing a (3) Dimensional floor plan for each floor drawn to scale andor furniture plan i You may combine these plans and they may be rendered b (3) Reflected ceiling plan for each floor c (2) to (4) Renderings d (2) Additional drawings of the space (elevation perspective isometric axonometric orthographic) e Additional elements to convey the overall concept including but not limited to furniture and fixture specifications color palettes wall sections electrical plans schedules additional renderings etc f File name SDC + initials + year_board (SDCLHH2015_boardpdf)

NOTE do not place your name or other identifying information on your board or you may be disqualified

3 Individual jpg digital submissions of the (10) to (12) required drawings renderings outlined above saved as a JPG format b RGB color mode c Maximum size of 1 mb per image d File name SDC + initials + year_number (SDCLHH2015_1jpg) e Document dimensions not to exceed 11rdquox17rdquo

NOTE Do not place your name or other identifying information on your images or you may be disqualified

8 Updated as of 90215

ELIGIBILITYThis competition is open to graduate and undergraduate students around the world who are currently enrolled in an interior design program or architecture program or institution Participants can enter individually or as a team (maximum 5 people)

School projects already completed may be reinterpreted andor edited to meet the requirements of this competition If the school project was completed as a group all members must agree in writing to enter the reinterpreted andor edited project and all members must be listed as participants on the entry form

TIMELINECall for entry period Nov 2 2015 ndash Feb 1 2016Submission deadline Feb 1 2016 1159 pm Central

JUDGINGA panel of three judges will evaluate the entries on 1 Innovation and creativity ndash 20 2 Coherence and functionality ndash 20 3 Human and environmental impact ndash 20 4 Fulfillment of the program requirements and additional contributions above and beyond the basic program ndash 20 5 Presentation ndash 20

AWARDS 1 First Place - $250000 2 Second Place - $150000 3 Third Place - $75000 Prizes to be split between team members for team submissions that win

ENTRY FEES 1 IIDA Student members $2500 2 Non-members $7000 (includes IIDA Student membership for the remainder of 2015 through Dec 31 2016)

a Non-members are required to submit an application and supporting documents by Feb 1 2016 in order to receive membership under the above promotion An application will be available to download on the entry form Do not apply online separately

b No refunds allowed if you do not take advantage of the promotion and submit required documentation by Feb 1 2016 c Membership offer not valid for team entries

3 Team Entries IIDA Student Member $2500 (at least one student on the team must be an IIDA Student Member)4 Team Entries Non-Members $7000 (does not include membership offer)

9 Updated as of 90215

Consider the following questions in the development of your design solution

1 How can you balance studentsrsquo social and academic needs in a mixed-use building 2 How do you accommodate the collaborative needs of students and faculty from each academic program while also facilitating interaction among the programs 3 How can you provide relaxation and entertainment spaces for students without disrupting the academic needs of others 4 How can you offer outdoor respite to a community that resides within an urban environment 5 How do you foster a sense of community with students within the mixed- use building as well as the outside community 6 How do you distinguish different disciplines or classes within one building 7 How do you create an atmosphere that is mutual to all parties including students faculty and the community at large

Helpful tips

1 Remember although this is a creative challenge please keep functionality in mind Ensure that you are getting the basic program requirements included and accurate 2 Imagine yourself using the space and how you would like to see the space flow with your daily routine Make it personal 3 The project needs to keep sustainability as a basic principle Keep this in mind throughout the facility 4 Based upon your particular research for the future urban education facility ensure that your project description matches your final design concept 5 Although the program requirements are asking for the basic items to be included should your research bring forward additional items or elements that you feel should be included to further provide interest energy or enhanced effect please include and allow for explanation

10 Updated as of 90215

REFERENCES

httpswwwinsidehigheredcomblogsstratedgyfuture-campus-higher-education

httpaquilausmeducgiviewcontentcgiarticle=1059ampcontext=honors_theses

httpwwwbvhiscomamped-trends-in-campus-residential-hallshtml

httpwwwuniversitybusinesscomarticledorms-distinction

httpsfuturesgeorgetowneduabout

httpwwwfastcoexistcom3029109futurist-forum5-bold-predictions-for-the-future-of-higher-education

httpwwwtreanorarchitectscomnewssectortreanor-student-life2012-01-30residence-hall-design-success-student-learning

httpswwwinsidehigheredcomblogshigher-ed-betafuture-higher-education

httpwwwangeliniarchitectscomimagespublicationspdfResidence_Hall_Designpdf

httpwwwbdcnetworkcommajor-trends-university-residence-halls

httpcontenttimecomtimephotogallery029307183830600html

11 Updated as of 90215

FREE PRESS BUILDING 321 W Lafayette Blvd Detroit MI 48226

12 Updated as of 90215

DOWNLOAD FLOOR PLANS HERE httpwwwiidaorgcontentcfmstudent-design-competition-floor-plans

CAD files are not availableStudents should create the core and shell of their designs from the supplied original floor plans

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR

copy 2015 INTERNATIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN ASSOCIATION

IIDA HEADQUARTERS 222 MERCHANDISE MART SUITE 567 CHICAGO IL 60654 USA +01 3124671950 IIDAHQIIDAORG

5 Updated as of 90215

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSThe following programmatic requirements must be included in your urban mixed-use campus design You may add additional programming elements if you feel it elevates and further evolves your design solution

Students must design the interior for at least three stories of the selected building Students are required to design the first floorlobbycommunity zone (use floor plans 2 and 3 for reference) plus two additional floors (use floor plans 4 5 6 andor 7 for reference) of their choosing that include the below programmatic elements Please note that you may but are not required to modify the current structure and exterior elements in the development of your concept

Product RequirementsDesign solutions must incorporate a selection of furniture from the OFS Brands education brochure Information on available products can be found herehttpwwwofsbrandscomdownloadsenvironmentofs_brands_education_brochurepdf

Students are encouraged but not required to incorporate other products from OFS Brands in their design solutions from the following lines

- OFS Brands wwwofsbrandscom- OFS wwwofscom- First Office wwwfirstofficecom- Carolina wwwcarolinabusinessfurniturecom- Loewenstein wwwloewensteininccom- Highmark wwwhighmarkergocom

6 Updated as of 90215

First Floor Requirements 1 Common area lobby with receptioncheck-insecurity desk a Accommodate two attendants at all times b Provide waiting area seating for up to 20 individuals 2 Three security guard stands a Accommodate three security guards throughout the space at all times with small standing or seated desk 3 Multi-function meeting rooms a Availability of public and private areas for the community at large and residents of the building (examples collaborative spaces private meeting rooms event space) 4 Social engagement and entertainment a Availability of public and private areas for the community at large and the residents of the building (examples game room theater lounge cafe sports equipment rental) 5 Retailhospitality a Mix of private university and general public use (examples restaurant cafeacute retail stores) 6 Public restrooms

Two Additional Floors 1 Living quarters for university students and faculty a Single occupancy to four roommates b Washrooms to accommodate all students i Consider communal private semi-private or mix c Kitchen facilities to accommodate all students i Consider communal private semi-private or mix d Laundry facilities to accommodate all students ii Consider communal private semi-private or mix 2 Common areas for residents and their guests i Lounge areas to seat up to five people ii Breakout spaces for individual and group work iii Studio spaces iv Event space v Shared and private study areas 3 Flexible classrooms to promote multi-disciplinary interaction 4 Shared and private office spaces for student faculty and community start up use

7 Updated as of 90215

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTSYour project must be submitted digitally through the competition website from Nov 2 2015 to Feb 1 2016 1159 pm Central time Each submission must include the following

1 ProjectContact Info (entry form) a Participant name(s) b Member ID (if a current member) c Project title d Contact info e 500-word project description outlining why your concept demonstrates the future of the urban university

2 (1) 24rdquox36rdquo digital presentation board in PDF format not to exceed 5 mb containing a (3) Dimensional floor plan for each floor drawn to scale andor furniture plan i You may combine these plans and they may be rendered b (3) Reflected ceiling plan for each floor c (2) to (4) Renderings d (2) Additional drawings of the space (elevation perspective isometric axonometric orthographic) e Additional elements to convey the overall concept including but not limited to furniture and fixture specifications color palettes wall sections electrical plans schedules additional renderings etc f File name SDC + initials + year_board (SDCLHH2015_boardpdf)

NOTE do not place your name or other identifying information on your board or you may be disqualified

3 Individual jpg digital submissions of the (10) to (12) required drawings renderings outlined above saved as a JPG format b RGB color mode c Maximum size of 1 mb per image d File name SDC + initials + year_number (SDCLHH2015_1jpg) e Document dimensions not to exceed 11rdquox17rdquo

NOTE Do not place your name or other identifying information on your images or you may be disqualified

8 Updated as of 90215

ELIGIBILITYThis competition is open to graduate and undergraduate students around the world who are currently enrolled in an interior design program or architecture program or institution Participants can enter individually or as a team (maximum 5 people)

School projects already completed may be reinterpreted andor edited to meet the requirements of this competition If the school project was completed as a group all members must agree in writing to enter the reinterpreted andor edited project and all members must be listed as participants on the entry form

TIMELINECall for entry period Nov 2 2015 ndash Feb 1 2016Submission deadline Feb 1 2016 1159 pm Central

JUDGINGA panel of three judges will evaluate the entries on 1 Innovation and creativity ndash 20 2 Coherence and functionality ndash 20 3 Human and environmental impact ndash 20 4 Fulfillment of the program requirements and additional contributions above and beyond the basic program ndash 20 5 Presentation ndash 20

AWARDS 1 First Place - $250000 2 Second Place - $150000 3 Third Place - $75000 Prizes to be split between team members for team submissions that win

ENTRY FEES 1 IIDA Student members $2500 2 Non-members $7000 (includes IIDA Student membership for the remainder of 2015 through Dec 31 2016)

a Non-members are required to submit an application and supporting documents by Feb 1 2016 in order to receive membership under the above promotion An application will be available to download on the entry form Do not apply online separately

b No refunds allowed if you do not take advantage of the promotion and submit required documentation by Feb 1 2016 c Membership offer not valid for team entries

3 Team Entries IIDA Student Member $2500 (at least one student on the team must be an IIDA Student Member)4 Team Entries Non-Members $7000 (does not include membership offer)

9 Updated as of 90215

Consider the following questions in the development of your design solution

1 How can you balance studentsrsquo social and academic needs in a mixed-use building 2 How do you accommodate the collaborative needs of students and faculty from each academic program while also facilitating interaction among the programs 3 How can you provide relaxation and entertainment spaces for students without disrupting the academic needs of others 4 How can you offer outdoor respite to a community that resides within an urban environment 5 How do you foster a sense of community with students within the mixed- use building as well as the outside community 6 How do you distinguish different disciplines or classes within one building 7 How do you create an atmosphere that is mutual to all parties including students faculty and the community at large

Helpful tips

1 Remember although this is a creative challenge please keep functionality in mind Ensure that you are getting the basic program requirements included and accurate 2 Imagine yourself using the space and how you would like to see the space flow with your daily routine Make it personal 3 The project needs to keep sustainability as a basic principle Keep this in mind throughout the facility 4 Based upon your particular research for the future urban education facility ensure that your project description matches your final design concept 5 Although the program requirements are asking for the basic items to be included should your research bring forward additional items or elements that you feel should be included to further provide interest energy or enhanced effect please include and allow for explanation

10 Updated as of 90215

REFERENCES

httpswwwinsidehigheredcomblogsstratedgyfuture-campus-higher-education

httpaquilausmeducgiviewcontentcgiarticle=1059ampcontext=honors_theses

httpwwwbvhiscomamped-trends-in-campus-residential-hallshtml

httpwwwuniversitybusinesscomarticledorms-distinction

httpsfuturesgeorgetowneduabout

httpwwwfastcoexistcom3029109futurist-forum5-bold-predictions-for-the-future-of-higher-education

httpwwwtreanorarchitectscomnewssectortreanor-student-life2012-01-30residence-hall-design-success-student-learning

httpswwwinsidehigheredcomblogshigher-ed-betafuture-higher-education

httpwwwangeliniarchitectscomimagespublicationspdfResidence_Hall_Designpdf

httpwwwbdcnetworkcommajor-trends-university-residence-halls

httpcontenttimecomtimephotogallery029307183830600html

11 Updated as of 90215

FREE PRESS BUILDING 321 W Lafayette Blvd Detroit MI 48226

12 Updated as of 90215

DOWNLOAD FLOOR PLANS HERE httpwwwiidaorgcontentcfmstudent-design-competition-floor-plans

CAD files are not availableStudents should create the core and shell of their designs from the supplied original floor plans

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR

copy 2015 INTERNATIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN ASSOCIATION

IIDA HEADQUARTERS 222 MERCHANDISE MART SUITE 567 CHICAGO IL 60654 USA +01 3124671950 IIDAHQIIDAORG

6 Updated as of 90215

First Floor Requirements 1 Common area lobby with receptioncheck-insecurity desk a Accommodate two attendants at all times b Provide waiting area seating for up to 20 individuals 2 Three security guard stands a Accommodate three security guards throughout the space at all times with small standing or seated desk 3 Multi-function meeting rooms a Availability of public and private areas for the community at large and residents of the building (examples collaborative spaces private meeting rooms event space) 4 Social engagement and entertainment a Availability of public and private areas for the community at large and the residents of the building (examples game room theater lounge cafe sports equipment rental) 5 Retailhospitality a Mix of private university and general public use (examples restaurant cafeacute retail stores) 6 Public restrooms

Two Additional Floors 1 Living quarters for university students and faculty a Single occupancy to four roommates b Washrooms to accommodate all students i Consider communal private semi-private or mix c Kitchen facilities to accommodate all students i Consider communal private semi-private or mix d Laundry facilities to accommodate all students ii Consider communal private semi-private or mix 2 Common areas for residents and their guests i Lounge areas to seat up to five people ii Breakout spaces for individual and group work iii Studio spaces iv Event space v Shared and private study areas 3 Flexible classrooms to promote multi-disciplinary interaction 4 Shared and private office spaces for student faculty and community start up use

7 Updated as of 90215

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTSYour project must be submitted digitally through the competition website from Nov 2 2015 to Feb 1 2016 1159 pm Central time Each submission must include the following

1 ProjectContact Info (entry form) a Participant name(s) b Member ID (if a current member) c Project title d Contact info e 500-word project description outlining why your concept demonstrates the future of the urban university

2 (1) 24rdquox36rdquo digital presentation board in PDF format not to exceed 5 mb containing a (3) Dimensional floor plan for each floor drawn to scale andor furniture plan i You may combine these plans and they may be rendered b (3) Reflected ceiling plan for each floor c (2) to (4) Renderings d (2) Additional drawings of the space (elevation perspective isometric axonometric orthographic) e Additional elements to convey the overall concept including but not limited to furniture and fixture specifications color palettes wall sections electrical plans schedules additional renderings etc f File name SDC + initials + year_board (SDCLHH2015_boardpdf)

NOTE do not place your name or other identifying information on your board or you may be disqualified

3 Individual jpg digital submissions of the (10) to (12) required drawings renderings outlined above saved as a JPG format b RGB color mode c Maximum size of 1 mb per image d File name SDC + initials + year_number (SDCLHH2015_1jpg) e Document dimensions not to exceed 11rdquox17rdquo

NOTE Do not place your name or other identifying information on your images or you may be disqualified

8 Updated as of 90215

ELIGIBILITYThis competition is open to graduate and undergraduate students around the world who are currently enrolled in an interior design program or architecture program or institution Participants can enter individually or as a team (maximum 5 people)

School projects already completed may be reinterpreted andor edited to meet the requirements of this competition If the school project was completed as a group all members must agree in writing to enter the reinterpreted andor edited project and all members must be listed as participants on the entry form

TIMELINECall for entry period Nov 2 2015 ndash Feb 1 2016Submission deadline Feb 1 2016 1159 pm Central

JUDGINGA panel of three judges will evaluate the entries on 1 Innovation and creativity ndash 20 2 Coherence and functionality ndash 20 3 Human and environmental impact ndash 20 4 Fulfillment of the program requirements and additional contributions above and beyond the basic program ndash 20 5 Presentation ndash 20

AWARDS 1 First Place - $250000 2 Second Place - $150000 3 Third Place - $75000 Prizes to be split between team members for team submissions that win

ENTRY FEES 1 IIDA Student members $2500 2 Non-members $7000 (includes IIDA Student membership for the remainder of 2015 through Dec 31 2016)

a Non-members are required to submit an application and supporting documents by Feb 1 2016 in order to receive membership under the above promotion An application will be available to download on the entry form Do not apply online separately

b No refunds allowed if you do not take advantage of the promotion and submit required documentation by Feb 1 2016 c Membership offer not valid for team entries

3 Team Entries IIDA Student Member $2500 (at least one student on the team must be an IIDA Student Member)4 Team Entries Non-Members $7000 (does not include membership offer)

9 Updated as of 90215

Consider the following questions in the development of your design solution

1 How can you balance studentsrsquo social and academic needs in a mixed-use building 2 How do you accommodate the collaborative needs of students and faculty from each academic program while also facilitating interaction among the programs 3 How can you provide relaxation and entertainment spaces for students without disrupting the academic needs of others 4 How can you offer outdoor respite to a community that resides within an urban environment 5 How do you foster a sense of community with students within the mixed- use building as well as the outside community 6 How do you distinguish different disciplines or classes within one building 7 How do you create an atmosphere that is mutual to all parties including students faculty and the community at large

Helpful tips

1 Remember although this is a creative challenge please keep functionality in mind Ensure that you are getting the basic program requirements included and accurate 2 Imagine yourself using the space and how you would like to see the space flow with your daily routine Make it personal 3 The project needs to keep sustainability as a basic principle Keep this in mind throughout the facility 4 Based upon your particular research for the future urban education facility ensure that your project description matches your final design concept 5 Although the program requirements are asking for the basic items to be included should your research bring forward additional items or elements that you feel should be included to further provide interest energy or enhanced effect please include and allow for explanation

10 Updated as of 90215

REFERENCES

httpswwwinsidehigheredcomblogsstratedgyfuture-campus-higher-education

httpaquilausmeducgiviewcontentcgiarticle=1059ampcontext=honors_theses

httpwwwbvhiscomamped-trends-in-campus-residential-hallshtml

httpwwwuniversitybusinesscomarticledorms-distinction

httpsfuturesgeorgetowneduabout

httpwwwfastcoexistcom3029109futurist-forum5-bold-predictions-for-the-future-of-higher-education

httpwwwtreanorarchitectscomnewssectortreanor-student-life2012-01-30residence-hall-design-success-student-learning

httpswwwinsidehigheredcomblogshigher-ed-betafuture-higher-education

httpwwwangeliniarchitectscomimagespublicationspdfResidence_Hall_Designpdf

httpwwwbdcnetworkcommajor-trends-university-residence-halls

httpcontenttimecomtimephotogallery029307183830600html

11 Updated as of 90215

FREE PRESS BUILDING 321 W Lafayette Blvd Detroit MI 48226

12 Updated as of 90215

DOWNLOAD FLOOR PLANS HERE httpwwwiidaorgcontentcfmstudent-design-competition-floor-plans

CAD files are not availableStudents should create the core and shell of their designs from the supplied original floor plans

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR

copy 2015 INTERNATIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN ASSOCIATION

IIDA HEADQUARTERS 222 MERCHANDISE MART SUITE 567 CHICAGO IL 60654 USA +01 3124671950 IIDAHQIIDAORG

7 Updated as of 90215

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTSYour project must be submitted digitally through the competition website from Nov 2 2015 to Feb 1 2016 1159 pm Central time Each submission must include the following

1 ProjectContact Info (entry form) a Participant name(s) b Member ID (if a current member) c Project title d Contact info e 500-word project description outlining why your concept demonstrates the future of the urban university

2 (1) 24rdquox36rdquo digital presentation board in PDF format not to exceed 5 mb containing a (3) Dimensional floor plan for each floor drawn to scale andor furniture plan i You may combine these plans and they may be rendered b (3) Reflected ceiling plan for each floor c (2) to (4) Renderings d (2) Additional drawings of the space (elevation perspective isometric axonometric orthographic) e Additional elements to convey the overall concept including but not limited to furniture and fixture specifications color palettes wall sections electrical plans schedules additional renderings etc f File name SDC + initials + year_board (SDCLHH2015_boardpdf)

NOTE do not place your name or other identifying information on your board or you may be disqualified

3 Individual jpg digital submissions of the (10) to (12) required drawings renderings outlined above saved as a JPG format b RGB color mode c Maximum size of 1 mb per image d File name SDC + initials + year_number (SDCLHH2015_1jpg) e Document dimensions not to exceed 11rdquox17rdquo

NOTE Do not place your name or other identifying information on your images or you may be disqualified

8 Updated as of 90215

ELIGIBILITYThis competition is open to graduate and undergraduate students around the world who are currently enrolled in an interior design program or architecture program or institution Participants can enter individually or as a team (maximum 5 people)

School projects already completed may be reinterpreted andor edited to meet the requirements of this competition If the school project was completed as a group all members must agree in writing to enter the reinterpreted andor edited project and all members must be listed as participants on the entry form

TIMELINECall for entry period Nov 2 2015 ndash Feb 1 2016Submission deadline Feb 1 2016 1159 pm Central

JUDGINGA panel of three judges will evaluate the entries on 1 Innovation and creativity ndash 20 2 Coherence and functionality ndash 20 3 Human and environmental impact ndash 20 4 Fulfillment of the program requirements and additional contributions above and beyond the basic program ndash 20 5 Presentation ndash 20

AWARDS 1 First Place - $250000 2 Second Place - $150000 3 Third Place - $75000 Prizes to be split between team members for team submissions that win

ENTRY FEES 1 IIDA Student members $2500 2 Non-members $7000 (includes IIDA Student membership for the remainder of 2015 through Dec 31 2016)

a Non-members are required to submit an application and supporting documents by Feb 1 2016 in order to receive membership under the above promotion An application will be available to download on the entry form Do not apply online separately

b No refunds allowed if you do not take advantage of the promotion and submit required documentation by Feb 1 2016 c Membership offer not valid for team entries

3 Team Entries IIDA Student Member $2500 (at least one student on the team must be an IIDA Student Member)4 Team Entries Non-Members $7000 (does not include membership offer)

9 Updated as of 90215

Consider the following questions in the development of your design solution

1 How can you balance studentsrsquo social and academic needs in a mixed-use building 2 How do you accommodate the collaborative needs of students and faculty from each academic program while also facilitating interaction among the programs 3 How can you provide relaxation and entertainment spaces for students without disrupting the academic needs of others 4 How can you offer outdoor respite to a community that resides within an urban environment 5 How do you foster a sense of community with students within the mixed- use building as well as the outside community 6 How do you distinguish different disciplines or classes within one building 7 How do you create an atmosphere that is mutual to all parties including students faculty and the community at large

Helpful tips

1 Remember although this is a creative challenge please keep functionality in mind Ensure that you are getting the basic program requirements included and accurate 2 Imagine yourself using the space and how you would like to see the space flow with your daily routine Make it personal 3 The project needs to keep sustainability as a basic principle Keep this in mind throughout the facility 4 Based upon your particular research for the future urban education facility ensure that your project description matches your final design concept 5 Although the program requirements are asking for the basic items to be included should your research bring forward additional items or elements that you feel should be included to further provide interest energy or enhanced effect please include and allow for explanation

10 Updated as of 90215

REFERENCES

httpswwwinsidehigheredcomblogsstratedgyfuture-campus-higher-education

httpaquilausmeducgiviewcontentcgiarticle=1059ampcontext=honors_theses

httpwwwbvhiscomamped-trends-in-campus-residential-hallshtml

httpwwwuniversitybusinesscomarticledorms-distinction

httpsfuturesgeorgetowneduabout

httpwwwfastcoexistcom3029109futurist-forum5-bold-predictions-for-the-future-of-higher-education

httpwwwtreanorarchitectscomnewssectortreanor-student-life2012-01-30residence-hall-design-success-student-learning

httpswwwinsidehigheredcomblogshigher-ed-betafuture-higher-education

httpwwwangeliniarchitectscomimagespublicationspdfResidence_Hall_Designpdf

httpwwwbdcnetworkcommajor-trends-university-residence-halls

httpcontenttimecomtimephotogallery029307183830600html

11 Updated as of 90215

FREE PRESS BUILDING 321 W Lafayette Blvd Detroit MI 48226

12 Updated as of 90215

DOWNLOAD FLOOR PLANS HERE httpwwwiidaorgcontentcfmstudent-design-competition-floor-plans

CAD files are not availableStudents should create the core and shell of their designs from the supplied original floor plans

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR

copy 2015 INTERNATIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN ASSOCIATION

IIDA HEADQUARTERS 222 MERCHANDISE MART SUITE 567 CHICAGO IL 60654 USA +01 3124671950 IIDAHQIIDAORG

8 Updated as of 90215

ELIGIBILITYThis competition is open to graduate and undergraduate students around the world who are currently enrolled in an interior design program or architecture program or institution Participants can enter individually or as a team (maximum 5 people)

School projects already completed may be reinterpreted andor edited to meet the requirements of this competition If the school project was completed as a group all members must agree in writing to enter the reinterpreted andor edited project and all members must be listed as participants on the entry form

TIMELINECall for entry period Nov 2 2015 ndash Feb 1 2016Submission deadline Feb 1 2016 1159 pm Central

JUDGINGA panel of three judges will evaluate the entries on 1 Innovation and creativity ndash 20 2 Coherence and functionality ndash 20 3 Human and environmental impact ndash 20 4 Fulfillment of the program requirements and additional contributions above and beyond the basic program ndash 20 5 Presentation ndash 20

AWARDS 1 First Place - $250000 2 Second Place - $150000 3 Third Place - $75000 Prizes to be split between team members for team submissions that win

ENTRY FEES 1 IIDA Student members $2500 2 Non-members $7000 (includes IIDA Student membership for the remainder of 2015 through Dec 31 2016)

a Non-members are required to submit an application and supporting documents by Feb 1 2016 in order to receive membership under the above promotion An application will be available to download on the entry form Do not apply online separately

b No refunds allowed if you do not take advantage of the promotion and submit required documentation by Feb 1 2016 c Membership offer not valid for team entries

3 Team Entries IIDA Student Member $2500 (at least one student on the team must be an IIDA Student Member)4 Team Entries Non-Members $7000 (does not include membership offer)

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Consider the following questions in the development of your design solution

1 How can you balance studentsrsquo social and academic needs in a mixed-use building 2 How do you accommodate the collaborative needs of students and faculty from each academic program while also facilitating interaction among the programs 3 How can you provide relaxation and entertainment spaces for students without disrupting the academic needs of others 4 How can you offer outdoor respite to a community that resides within an urban environment 5 How do you foster a sense of community with students within the mixed- use building as well as the outside community 6 How do you distinguish different disciplines or classes within one building 7 How do you create an atmosphere that is mutual to all parties including students faculty and the community at large

Helpful tips

1 Remember although this is a creative challenge please keep functionality in mind Ensure that you are getting the basic program requirements included and accurate 2 Imagine yourself using the space and how you would like to see the space flow with your daily routine Make it personal 3 The project needs to keep sustainability as a basic principle Keep this in mind throughout the facility 4 Based upon your particular research for the future urban education facility ensure that your project description matches your final design concept 5 Although the program requirements are asking for the basic items to be included should your research bring forward additional items or elements that you feel should be included to further provide interest energy or enhanced effect please include and allow for explanation

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REFERENCES

httpswwwinsidehigheredcomblogsstratedgyfuture-campus-higher-education

httpaquilausmeducgiviewcontentcgiarticle=1059ampcontext=honors_theses

httpwwwbvhiscomamped-trends-in-campus-residential-hallshtml

httpwwwuniversitybusinesscomarticledorms-distinction

httpsfuturesgeorgetowneduabout

httpwwwfastcoexistcom3029109futurist-forum5-bold-predictions-for-the-future-of-higher-education

httpwwwtreanorarchitectscomnewssectortreanor-student-life2012-01-30residence-hall-design-success-student-learning

httpswwwinsidehigheredcomblogshigher-ed-betafuture-higher-education

httpwwwangeliniarchitectscomimagespublicationspdfResidence_Hall_Designpdf

httpwwwbdcnetworkcommajor-trends-university-residence-halls

httpcontenttimecomtimephotogallery029307183830600html

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FREE PRESS BUILDING 321 W Lafayette Blvd Detroit MI 48226

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DOWNLOAD FLOOR PLANS HERE httpwwwiidaorgcontentcfmstudent-design-competition-floor-plans

CAD files are not availableStudents should create the core and shell of their designs from the supplied original floor plans

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR

copy 2015 INTERNATIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN ASSOCIATION

IIDA HEADQUARTERS 222 MERCHANDISE MART SUITE 567 CHICAGO IL 60654 USA +01 3124671950 IIDAHQIIDAORG

9 Updated as of 90215

Consider the following questions in the development of your design solution

1 How can you balance studentsrsquo social and academic needs in a mixed-use building 2 How do you accommodate the collaborative needs of students and faculty from each academic program while also facilitating interaction among the programs 3 How can you provide relaxation and entertainment spaces for students without disrupting the academic needs of others 4 How can you offer outdoor respite to a community that resides within an urban environment 5 How do you foster a sense of community with students within the mixed- use building as well as the outside community 6 How do you distinguish different disciplines or classes within one building 7 How do you create an atmosphere that is mutual to all parties including students faculty and the community at large

Helpful tips

1 Remember although this is a creative challenge please keep functionality in mind Ensure that you are getting the basic program requirements included and accurate 2 Imagine yourself using the space and how you would like to see the space flow with your daily routine Make it personal 3 The project needs to keep sustainability as a basic principle Keep this in mind throughout the facility 4 Based upon your particular research for the future urban education facility ensure that your project description matches your final design concept 5 Although the program requirements are asking for the basic items to be included should your research bring forward additional items or elements that you feel should be included to further provide interest energy or enhanced effect please include and allow for explanation

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REFERENCES

httpswwwinsidehigheredcomblogsstratedgyfuture-campus-higher-education

httpaquilausmeducgiviewcontentcgiarticle=1059ampcontext=honors_theses

httpwwwbvhiscomamped-trends-in-campus-residential-hallshtml

httpwwwuniversitybusinesscomarticledorms-distinction

httpsfuturesgeorgetowneduabout

httpwwwfastcoexistcom3029109futurist-forum5-bold-predictions-for-the-future-of-higher-education

httpwwwtreanorarchitectscomnewssectortreanor-student-life2012-01-30residence-hall-design-success-student-learning

httpswwwinsidehigheredcomblogshigher-ed-betafuture-higher-education

httpwwwangeliniarchitectscomimagespublicationspdfResidence_Hall_Designpdf

httpwwwbdcnetworkcommajor-trends-university-residence-halls

httpcontenttimecomtimephotogallery029307183830600html

11 Updated as of 90215

FREE PRESS BUILDING 321 W Lafayette Blvd Detroit MI 48226

12 Updated as of 90215

DOWNLOAD FLOOR PLANS HERE httpwwwiidaorgcontentcfmstudent-design-competition-floor-plans

CAD files are not availableStudents should create the core and shell of their designs from the supplied original floor plans

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR

copy 2015 INTERNATIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN ASSOCIATION

IIDA HEADQUARTERS 222 MERCHANDISE MART SUITE 567 CHICAGO IL 60654 USA +01 3124671950 IIDAHQIIDAORG

10 Updated as of 90215

REFERENCES

httpswwwinsidehigheredcomblogsstratedgyfuture-campus-higher-education

httpaquilausmeducgiviewcontentcgiarticle=1059ampcontext=honors_theses

httpwwwbvhiscomamped-trends-in-campus-residential-hallshtml

httpwwwuniversitybusinesscomarticledorms-distinction

httpsfuturesgeorgetowneduabout

httpwwwfastcoexistcom3029109futurist-forum5-bold-predictions-for-the-future-of-higher-education

httpwwwtreanorarchitectscomnewssectortreanor-student-life2012-01-30residence-hall-design-success-student-learning

httpswwwinsidehigheredcomblogshigher-ed-betafuture-higher-education

httpwwwangeliniarchitectscomimagespublicationspdfResidence_Hall_Designpdf

httpwwwbdcnetworkcommajor-trends-university-residence-halls

httpcontenttimecomtimephotogallery029307183830600html

11 Updated as of 90215

FREE PRESS BUILDING 321 W Lafayette Blvd Detroit MI 48226

12 Updated as of 90215

DOWNLOAD FLOOR PLANS HERE httpwwwiidaorgcontentcfmstudent-design-competition-floor-plans

CAD files are not availableStudents should create the core and shell of their designs from the supplied original floor plans

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR

copy 2015 INTERNATIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN ASSOCIATION

IIDA HEADQUARTERS 222 MERCHANDISE MART SUITE 567 CHICAGO IL 60654 USA +01 3124671950 IIDAHQIIDAORG

11 Updated as of 90215

FREE PRESS BUILDING 321 W Lafayette Blvd Detroit MI 48226

12 Updated as of 90215

DOWNLOAD FLOOR PLANS HERE httpwwwiidaorgcontentcfmstudent-design-competition-floor-plans

CAD files are not availableStudents should create the core and shell of their designs from the supplied original floor plans

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR

copy 2015 INTERNATIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN ASSOCIATION

IIDA HEADQUARTERS 222 MERCHANDISE MART SUITE 567 CHICAGO IL 60654 USA +01 3124671950 IIDAHQIIDAORG

12 Updated as of 90215

DOWNLOAD FLOOR PLANS HERE httpwwwiidaorgcontentcfmstudent-design-competition-floor-plans

CAD files are not availableStudents should create the core and shell of their designs from the supplied original floor plans

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR

copy 2015 INTERNATIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN ASSOCIATION

IIDA HEADQUARTERS 222 MERCHANDISE MART SUITE 567 CHICAGO IL 60654 USA +01 3124671950 IIDAHQIIDAORG

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR

copy 2015 INTERNATIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN ASSOCIATION

IIDA HEADQUARTERS 222 MERCHANDISE MART SUITE 567 CHICAGO IL 60654 USA +01 3124671950 IIDAHQIIDAORG