Winners Announced for Educator Design Excellence Awards

by Ian Volner | Friday, February 24, 2012 | 1 Comment

Mountain Villa Tamie Glass ASID Educator Design Excellence Competition

Residential Design co-winner "Mountain Villa" by Tamie Glass

The second annual Educator Design Excellence Awards, presented by the American Society of Interior Designers, is honoring five projects this year, all of them by ASID members active of the design-education community. Open exclusively to ASID Professional Educators and ASID Allied Educators (those with a minimum 50-percent academic post in the U.S.), the prize recognizes practitioners who also double as teachers in colleges and universities across the country.

Born Again Zen Diane Alexander Rex Spencer ASID Educator Design Excellence Competition

Commercial Design winner "Born Again Zen" by Diane Alexander and Rex Spencer

Leading off the honorees for 2012, design team Diane Alexander and Rex Spencer—both of the Art Institute of Houston—got the nod in the Commercial Design category for a project titled “Born Again Zen.” An office interior with a mellow Asian ambiance, the design makes extensive use of reclaimed stone and low-energy lighting to create a subdued effect that’s also eco-friendly.

Meet Knox Diane Alexander ASID Educator Design Excellence Competition

Residential Design co-winner "Meet Knox" by Diane Alexander

The competition for the prize’s other prime category, for Residential Design, ended in a split decision. Society members Diane Alexander, Commercial Design winner, and Tamie Glass, of the University of Texas, were named co-winners—the former for a playful, colorful interior titled “Meet Knox,” the latter for “Mountain Villa,” a Bauhaus-inspired renovation of a 4500-square-foot residence built in the 1980′s.

Honorable mention also went to California’s Ronnie Whitman and Florida’s Eric Wiedegreen.

Images courtesy of ASID.

one comment

  1. Chris Degan

    Posted Wednesday, April 4, 2012 at 11:07 am | Permalink

    Hi

    The “Mountain Villa” by Tamie Glass and Ulrich Dangel is a total knock off of the “PLUSMODO” designed by World renowned designer Jorge Pensi.

    PLUSMODO is the name of the new kitchen architecture created for Poggenpohl by the renowned Spanish designer Jorge Pensi. It is a powerful, poetic dialogue between displaying and concealing. Poggenpohl presented the new kitchen architecture, that corresponds to the taste of a design-oriented audience, for the first time at the International Furniture Fair 2005

    PLUSMODO has received the following design awards:

    “New Classics” from “Schöner Wohnen” magazine, 2005
    Good Design Award 2005 (Chicago Athenaeum Museum)
    iF Product Design Award 2006 (iF International Forum Design GmbH Hanover)
    “red dot design award 2006″ from the Design Zentrum NRW
    Nominated for the “Design Award of the Federal Republic of Germany 2007″
    “iF Design Award China 2006″ – Top Selection

    It’s a shame Tamie Glass and Ulrich Dangel copied Jorge Pensi’s design.

    Regards,
    Chris

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