Carleton Announces Student Winners of the HODI Award in Built Heritage Conservation
Carleton University and the board of directors of Historic Ottawa Development Inc. (HODI) have announced the winners of the 2021 HODI Award in Built Heritage Conservation.
Jessica Babe, ?Wampum? to retrofit 24 Sussex;
Since there was no award in 2020, this year’s submissions include both 2020 and 2021. All entrants were undergraduate students in the Azrieli School of Architecture?s Design and Conservation and Sustainability programs. There were five winning entries.
Two students share the first-place award and will receive $2,500 each:
Jessica Babe, for her project ?Wampum? to retrofit 24 Sussex; and
Rory Peckham, for his project ?Eyes which see (connect)? for an adaptive reuse to Southminster Church.
Gerald Rafael-White was awarded second place for his project ?Bridging Together a Community? for an adaptive reuse to Trinity Church and will receive $1,000. Two teams of students received honourable mentions and will share awards of $500 per team:
Angela Jang and Lauren Johnson, for their project ?Tying 24 Sussex Together;? and
Emeline Auguste, Joanne Chen and Saruga Raveendran, for their project ?Symbiosis? to the Wright-Scott House.
Established in 2015, the HODI Award in Built Heritage Conservation is awarded annually to outstanding students at Carleton University in the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism, the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering or the School of Indigenous and Canadian Studies. Recipients are involved in projects aimed at ...
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