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SUPERjury 2021

An exhibit of the best student work from 2021.
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Follow the links below to view the projects by class. 
ARCH 310
ARCH 320
ARCH 410
ARCH 420
ARCH 810
ARCH 820
ARCH 825
ELECTIVE
THESIS
Awards
To view the winning projects follow this link: AWARDS
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SUPERjury
, hosted by The American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) and The School of Architecture and Urban Planning (SARUP), is a final celebration of the year’s most innovative and contemporary work at SARUP. Throughout the year, SARUP produces incredible work from all levels of students that often goes unrecognized. In addition to celebrating student work, this event provides an opportunity for all students and faculty to get involved and learn about each studio’s curriculum.
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This year's nominated projects will be presented online through a new website titled The SARUP Gallery. SUPERjury discussion with the SUPERjury took place on Monday, May 17th, 2021.

Distinction is the highest level a project can be awarded. The second level is Merit. The third level is Honorable Mention.

For context, Arch 310 and Arch 320 are sophomore undergraduate (BSAS) studios. These are the first studios in their undergraduate education. Arch 410 and 420 are the junior year undergraduate studios. Arch 810 and Arch 820 are the first two studios for the 3 year MArch (non-architecture background) program. Arch 825 is the graduate (MArch) comprehensive studio. Lastly, all elective studios, Arch 650/850, are a mix of undergraduate (BSAS) and graduate (MArch) students.
Thesis Prize
David Katz, Post-Fallout, Chair: Whitney Moon

Distinction
Claire Hitchcock Tilton, Pivot Dance Center, Critics: Karl Wallick and Jim Shields
Alex Uebelacker, The Voting House, Critic: Lindsey Krug
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Merit
Alana Dunne, Anna Ganser, Benton Troehler, Balance, Critic: Monika Thadhani
Alana Dunne, Lydia Collins, Alison Jones, The Bend House, Critic: Lindsey Krug
Sarah Lunow, Nathan Magee, Curving Co-Living, Critic: Lindsey Krug
Brandon Cizek, WWI Aerospace Museum, Critic: Chris Cornelius 
Natalie Kuehl, Bliss Boathouse and Spa, Critic: Wekeana Lassiter
Noel Flores Delgado, The Casts Spa & Boathouse Critic: Karl Wallick
Ben Zerrien, Spa + Boathouse, Critic: Brian Schermer
Emma Bittner, Waste(d) Time, Critic: Nikole Bouchard
Andrew Rexrode, Riverwest Dance Center, Critics: Karl Wallick and Jim Shields

Honorable Mention 
Ben Zerrien, WWI Airplane Museum, Critic: Marc Roehrle 
Michael Major, Rippling Meadows, Critic: Kyle Talbott
Rachel Bergelin, Subalpine Phoenix, Critic: Filip Tejchman
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  • Home
  • Exhibits
    • 21 Years of Chair Design
    • Bowed Lines
    • Mobile + Modular
    • SARUP Research Garden
    • SUPERjury 2021 >
      • ARCH 310
      • ARCH 320
      • ARCH 410
      • ARCH 420
      • ARCH 810
      • ARCH 820
      • ARCH 825
      • ELECTIVE
      • THESIS
      • AWARDS
    • SUPERjury 2020
    • Under Construction
  • SAMPLE
    • SAMPLE B
  • Alcove
    • (Perception of the Everyday)
  • Contact