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1.  Jurors view projects on the arch out loud website and list their top choices on the provided sheet.
​2.  Jurors ranks top four proposals in order along with five honorable mentions in no specific order.

3.  Projects receive points according to the positions they are ranked in - points are added up to appoint final placement.












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155151264

THE LAST HOUSE


The Last House is an experimental house for the near future. The Last House uses a combination of traditional technique and emerging technology to form a double skin roof. The Last House favors the use of passive technology systems that work in harmony with the site. The structure is nestled into the landscape to reduce exposure to heat and maximize cool air flow. The natural slope is embraced and used to define space in a house with no walls. The last house seeks a minimal impact upon its environment, yet a noticeable silver of light below the Hollywood sign.

(9/50)


193350093

SOLAR CISTERN


This project asserts that the relationship between architecture and nature can exist beyond the limits of passive sustainable systems, influencing each aspect of the building in a powerful way. The design takes inspiration from the principles of organic architecture through its repeated material motifs as well as its projection of nested interior program onto the form of the building envelope. The textural transitions attempt to convey a feeling of growth, beginning with the carved plinth of concrete and rammed earth, and transitioning into a network of wood, adonized aluminum, and glass. 

(10/50)


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villa projectura


“So I met the woman that lives in that…projector house. Yeah with all the crazy images. No, I was inside too! Totally weird for sure, I can’t really explain it… 
A party.
Well, the walls were at crazy angles and stuff but it looked like, like a house, I guess. But the music started, and lights started moving - all around.
I was a buzzed, but parts of the walls would disappear and I could see outside, or..or maybe it was a projection of outside? I remember a bear. I dunno man, I dunno….
Do we have bears in LA?”

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