Submissions from 2010
Creating Community: Mixed Use Development in New Bedford, MA, Matthew J.B. Cate
A Spiritual Journey: Redefining the 21st Century Catholic Church, Kevin R. Correia
Buffalo Outer Harbor Quays, Ryan Decker
Hatfield Community Center: Hatfield, Massachusetts, Patrick Dominov
Homeless Rehabilitation Center at LaSalette Shrine in Attleboro, MA, Reid Evan Ennis
A Catalyst for Urban Renewal: Reservoir Number Three Environmental History Museum, Brian R. Fontaine
Lost Angeles: Los Angeles, California, USA, Irena Gagulic
Blending Architecture with Nature: the Old Man in the Mountain, Rick Hamme
PMR, Psychosocial Multicultural Rehabilitation: A Place of Peace and Compassion for Child Soldiers of Post War Trauma, Alyssa Keating
The 21st Century Civic Identity: Redefining the Small Town City Hall, LeEllen M. Lewis
Accessible Architecture: Creating Possibilities for Adults with Cerebral Palsy, Caitlin M. Mayo
Adaptive Housing: Transformation and Growth in the Urban Environment, Kevin Mowatt
Architecture as an Educational Tool: University of Connecticut School of Architecture, Nicholas Mundo
125th and Amsterdam: Creating Spaces for Social Interaction, Joshua Payne
Tune in: Berklee College of Music, Center for Music Technology, Boston, Massachusetts, Nicholas Proto
Contradiction and Duality within the City: the House of Arts and Culture, Andrei Sdrula
The Ocular orientation Center: Using the Built Environment as a Means of Wayfinding, Kara Lane Smolca
Community Infrastructure: a transformation of the New Orleans industrial canal, Nicholas Thornton
Sky-field: a Vertical Farming Solution for Urban New York, Justin White
Rising Architecture, Erica M. Wiggin
Submissions from 2009
Integrating Infrastructures: Redefining Ecological + Man-made Systems, Bio-remediation Facility, Woonsocket, Rhode Island, Nicole C. Arvanites
Identity Factory: the Mass Production of the Masses, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, Peter W. Bartash
Density: an Additive Process, Oscar Sam Boyko
Architecture Raising Awareness of the Wider World: A Centre for Haiti in Boston, Thomas Burns
