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Steedman Fellowship 2008 : Nikole Renee Bouchard
2008 Winner, Sam Fox School, Washington University
Washington University
announces winner of 2008 Steedman architecture competition
Jury included Lawrence Scarpa, Peter Davey, Ken Yeang
Sam Fox School announces winner of 2008 Steedman
Fellowship

International Design Competition focused on adaptive reuse along Mississippi
riverfront
April 7, 2008 -- New York architect Nikole Renee Bouchard has won
Washington University's 2008 Steedman Fellowship in Architecture International
Design Competition.
The biennial competition sponsored by the Sam Fox School of
Design & Visual Arts' College of Architecture and Graduate School
of Architecture & Urban Design is open to young architects
from around the world and carries a $30,000 first place award to support
study and research abroad the largest such award in the United
States.
Bouchard, who received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Cornell
University in 2006, was chosen from a field of 197 registrants and
49 submissions representing Australia, Britain, Canada, China, Germany,
India, Singapore and the United States. She currently works for Steven
Holl Architects in New York.
"The Steedman is one of the oldest and most widely known competitions
for young architects in the United States," says Bruce Lindsey,
the E. Desmond Lee Professor for Community Collaboration and dean
of Architecture. "This year's site was an historic St. Louis
district that has come under increasing pressure for redevelopment.
The results show a wide range of possibilities for bringing new life
to older buildings."

The competition centered on the former St. Louis Cold Storage Company,
an abandoned 100,000-square-foot industrial building located along
the Mississippi riverfront, just north of downtown and Eero Saarinen's
Gateway Arch. Architects were charged with creating environmentally
sensitive adaptive reuse strategies for the structure, which was built
in 1901. Most buildings in the area reflect St. Louis' industrial
past, specifically power generation and cold storage for the river
and railroad commerce of the early 20th century.
"There is a need for a program that activates the landscape and
engages the public people of all ages, social statuses and
interests," notes Bouchard of her winning proposal, titled "In
Situ Sensibility: Seeding the Future Growth of St. Louis." She
points out that the area "is one of very few in the city which
does not currently have a public greenspace."
Bouchard's design would reinvent the site as a center for urban agriculture.
A network of hills, valleys, fields and tributaries would transform
the grounds surrounding the Cold Storage Company. The building itself
would take cues from the natural topography to "create spaces
that are both dark and intimate (like the surrounding landscape's
submerged caves) as well as expansive and open (like the region's
rolling prairie)."
Historic northern, eastern and western facades would remain untouched,
aside from reopening a series of existing apertures, which are currently
boarded-up. A large open space flowing from the southern façade
would serve as an indoor/outdoor market as well as a venue for summer
film screenings and other public functions. Additional components
include classrooms and offices; an area for composting; and a green
roofscape that would house gardens, collect rainwater and provide
spectacular views of St. Louis and the Mississippi River. A nearby
abandoned train depot would become a parking facility.

In addition to Bouchard, three entrants received honorable mentions:
Maria Eva Contesti, Seattle. Constesti, a native of Argentina, earned
a Professional Degree in architecture from the Universidad Nacional
de Rosario in 2003 and a Master of Environmental Planning degree from
the Universidad de Buenos Aires in 2004. In 2007 she received a Master
of Architecture degree from Washington University and also won the
Best Degree Project Prize for the class of 2007. She is currently
a staff architect with ZGF Architects in Seattle.
John Bruenning, St. Louis. Bruenning earned a Bachelor of Science
degree in Architecture from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
B.S in 2001, and a Master of Architecture from Washington University
in 2004. He currently works at AAIC, a St. Louis architecture firm.
Sabina Santovetti, Rome. Santovetti received a Master of Architecture
degree from Washington University in 2005 and previously earned a
Master's in industrial design from the Pratt Institute in New York;
a Master's and Doctorate in art history and archeology from the Sorbonne
University in Paris; and a degree in literature and philosophy from
the University of Rome. She is currently a cofounder of the firm SANTOVETTI
+ NARDINI: Architecture & Design in Rome.
Winners were selected by blind jury. Lawrence Scarpa, visiting professor
of architecture and principal of Pugh + Scarpa in Santa Monica, served
as jury chair. Other jurors included Peter Davey, former editor of
The Architectural Review in London; architect/urbanist Hashim Sarkis,
who has offices in Beirut and Cambridge, Mass.; Nader Tehrani, a partner
at Office dA in Boston; Ken Yeang, principal of Hamzah & Yeang
Architects in Malaysia; and author/theorist Wilfried Wang, co-founder
of Hoidn Wang Architects in Berlin.
Granted since 1925, The Steedman Fellowship is supported by an endowment
given to the Sam Fox School's College of Architecture and Graduate
School of Architecture & Urban Design in honor of James
Harrison Steedman, who received a degree in mechanical engineering
from Washington University in 1889. The memorial was established by
Steedman's widow, Mrs. Alexander Weddel, and Steedman's brother, George.
Information from News Office of Washington University in St. Louis
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