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CALL FORENTRIES

2018

SCHOOLDESIGNS.COM

ArchitecturalPORTFOLIO

T H I R T Y - S I X T H A N N U A L

Entry Forms Due: June 15 | Portfolios Due: July 23

See back page for photo credits.

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For thirty-six years, the Architectural Portfolio has been the industry’s most recognized awards program for education design excellence. Published in cooperation with the American Institute of Architects, this prestigious competition celebrates architects and education institutions for their achievements in outstanding school design. Enter your projects for the chance to be included in this design sourcebook from American School & University.

“… browse the pages as you would an architectural exhibit, stopping to note projects that capture your attention.”

Editor’s note in the inaugural Architectural Portfolio issue, 1983

Enter American School & Universitymagazine’s Architectural Portfolio.

2017 GRAND PRIZE WINNERS

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Receive national acclaim for YOUR EDUCATION DESIGN PROJECTS

WILLIAM W. CAUDILL CITATIONWoodland Elementary SchoolMilford, Massachusetts HMFH Architects“Beautifully inspired sculpted interiors. Excellent use of light, scale and color.” – 2017 Jury

LOUIS I. KAHN CITATIONAmerican University of Central AsiaBishkek, Kyrgyzstan HMA2 Architects“Appreciate the allusions to local culture. Facade has interesting design elements with a nice mixture of materials, forms, and colors. Innovative planning and a joy-filled dynamic interior with pleasing symmetry.” – 2017 Jury

WOODLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOLMILFORD, MASSACHUSETTS

WILLIAM W. CAUDILL CITATION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Achallenge of this project—building one of the largest elementary schools in Mas-sachusetts—was to assure that each child

felt at home. To this end, the school’s external massing is broken down into three parts instead of a single monolithic building. An academic wing is sandwiched between a gym and cafetorium. Each classroom has a protruding bay window that further breaks down the scale of the building and creates a sense of intimacy within the room.

Each floor within the three-story academic wing houses a single grade, and each floor is divided into three small learning communities

with a five-classroom team. Each team has its own open, skylighted project area where stu-dents can work independently or collaboratively.

The three communities surround a central spine that functions like an interior street or learning commons. The spine connects the small learning communities with media space, amphi-theaters and circular storytelling rooms. The di-versity of spaces in the commons gives teachers flexibility to differentiate their instruction, and carefully planned adjacencies and sight lines enable teachers to supervise students easily. n

“Beautifully inspired sculpted interiors. Excellent use of light, scale and color.” —2017 JURY

HMFH ArchitectsDesign teamLaura Wernick, FAIA, REFP, LEED AP (Project Director); Matthew LaRue, AIA, LEED GA (Project Manager); Robert Williams, AIA, LEED AP (Project Architect); Chin Lin, AIA, LEED AP (Green/Sustainable Design Architect); Sara Rosenthal, AIA, LEED AP (Project Designer)

Client Area Milford Public Schools 132,539 sq. ft.

Total cost Capacity$48,375,101 985

Space per student Cost/square foot134 sq. ft. $365

Completion PhotographerAugust 2016 Ed Wonsek

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AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ASIABISHKEK, KYRGYZSTAN

LOUIS I. KAHN CITATION POST-SECONDARY

Where the former Soviet Union’s eastern border met the ancient Silk Road is the new campus for the American Univer-

sity of Central Asia (AUCA) in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. The architecture, inspired by local nomadic traditions of mobility and hospitality, supports an American style education.

The design’s open and flexible spaces are densely woven to generate a free exchange of ideas and high energy. At the same time, AUCA comfortably accommodates its 1600 students in 125 square feet per student, which is half the median area per student at American colleges as reported by American School and University.

Students inhabit the diverse campus spaces like nomads with iPads. Faculty and administra-tors migrate from open office suites to com-munal banks of quiet meeting and study rooms. The furniture is nomadic too. Tables and seating on wheels beckon anyone to freely stage spaces.

The architecture fits its environment and culture. Pitched roofs echo nearby alpine mountains. The façade patterns recall native rugs, called shyrdaks. Central skylights operate like the crown of a yurt. Rocks gathered from the construction site clad an arcade to say “AUCA.” The building’s geothermal system for heating and cooling was a first in Kyrgyzstan. n

“The new AUCA campus building brilliantly models the behaviors and modes of thought we try to inculcate in our entire community: openness, transparency, and flexibility.” —ANDREW WACHTEL, PRESIDENT, AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ASIA, BISHKEK, KYRGYZSTAN

HMA2 ArchitectsAssociated Firms: AKF Group (MEP), Thornton Tomasetti (Structure), Fisher Marantz Stone (Lighting), Ardak (Architect and Engineer, Bishkek), Kent Inshaat (Construction Manager)Design teamHenry Myerberg (Principal-in-Charge), Christine Sheridan (Project Architect), Miranda Danusugondo (Project Manager), Owen Huang (Architect), Karen Foley (Designer), Bryan Jug (Architect), Aida Sulova (Designer), Tucker Viemeister and Alexey Lysogorov (Graphic Design), Karen Davidov (Designer)

ClientAmerican University of Central Asia

Area Total cost200,000 sq. ft. $27,000,000

Capacity Space per student1,600 125 sq. ft.

Cost/square foot Completion$125 August 2015 (including site work)

PhotographerChristine Sheridan, Henry Myerberg

“Appreciate the allusions to local

culture. Facade has interesting design

elements with a nice mixture of materials,

forms, and colors. Innovative planning

and a joy-filled dynamic interior with pleasing

symmetry.”

—2017 JURY

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ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO 2017

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• ACI Boland Architects • Arrowstreet Inc.• ATS&R Architects/Planners/ Engineers• Ballou Justice Upton Architects• Bohlin Cywinski Jackson• Boomerang Design, PA• Bray Architects• Brenner Design Incorporated• Bullock Smith & Partners• BWS Architects• Centerbrook Architects• CGLS Architects, Inc.• Champlin Architecture• CIVICA Architecture• Clerkin & Clerkin Architects• Cope Associates, Inc. Architecture• Corgan• David Smotrich & Partners LLP• Design Architects Plus• DIGroupArchitecture• DiNisco Design, Inc.• DLA Architects, Ltd.• EDA Architecture• Edward Rowse Architects, Inc.• ESa• EwingCole• EYP Architecture & Engineering• Fanning Howey + House Partners• Flansburgh Architects• Gallo Herbert Architects• Glass & Associates, Inc• GMB Architecture + Engineering• GraceHebert Architects• GRC Architects• Harvard Jolly / ikon 5 architects ( joint venture)• HMA2 Architects• HMFH Architects• Hunt Engineers, Architects & Surveyors

• Jack L. Gordon Architects, P.C.• Jackson-Jackson & Associates, Inc.• Joiner Architects• Kahler Slater / Marmon Mok (joint venture)• Kovert Hawkins Architects, Inc.• Lavin Architects• Little• Mackenzie• Marshall Craft Associates• McCarty Holsaple McCarty• McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture• MDSzerbaty Associates • MHTN Architects• Moseley Architects• Novus Architects, Inc.• Oculus Inc.• Parkin Architects Limited• PBK• Perkins Eastman• Perkins+Will• Quisenberry Arcari Malik, LLC• RBS Design Group Architecture• Risinger + Associates

• Ross/Fowler Landscape Architecture• SchenkelShultz• Scholer Corporation• SCHRADERGROUP architecture• SFCS Architects• Sillman Wright Architects• SMMA• Stanmar Incorporated• Stantec Architecture Inc.• StruXture Architects• SVA Architects, Inc.• The S/L/A/M Collaborative• Tim A. Risley and Associates• TMP Architecture, Inc.• TreanorHL• Urban Works, Inc.• VCBO Architecture• VCBO Architecture / RFD (joint venture)• VergesRome and Fanning Howey (joint venture)• WRA Architects• Ziegler Cooper Architects• ZMM Architects & Engineers

With an award-winning magazine, websites, newsletters, webinars, research and more, school and university administrators turn to American School & University in a rapidly growing and evolving education facilities market. Enter the Architectural Portfolio and join industry-leading firms to showcase your project in a multi-media brand that connects with today’s education leaders.

ABOUT AMERICAN SCHOOL & UNIVERSITYFounded in 1928, American School & University is devoted to education facilities and business. The authority for information about the education facilities market, AS&U delivers a combination of exclusive reports, special focuses and how-to articles. Each fall, AS&U publishes the Architectural Portfolio as a special sourcebook issue celebrating outstanding school and university designs. AS&U is more than a magazine — ask us for more information on who sees our print issues, websites, e-newsletters, and more.

As an awards program and corresponding sourcebook issue for education administrators, the Architectural Portfolio gives your projects both industry acclaim and national exposure. Enter your best work and upload a portfolio of project information and pictures. A jury of architects and education administrators awards Citations and other Outstanding Designs to be published in the fall 2018 Architectural Portfolio issue of American School & University.

AWARDS & RECOGNITIONThe following awards are recognized by the jury and published in the Architectural Portfolio issue.

Grand Prizes William W. Caudill Award (Pre-K through 12) Louis I. Kahn Award (Post-secondary)

Category Citations Outstanding Designs

SUBMISSION GUIDELINESEntries are accepted for instructional, administrative and service facilities for public, private and parochial schools of all levels, up to and including technical, community/junior colleges, and colleges and universities. New buildings, renovations, additions, restorations, adaptive reuses, landscaping projects and campus master plans are eligible. The entry may reflect an entire educational entity or a specialized facility, such as an auditorium, childcare center, gymnasium, library, healthcare facility, etc. Non-traditional learning facilities are eligible. Entrants may submit projects outside the United States.

Projects must have been completed after January 1, 2013, or under contract for construction on or before September 1, 2018. It must not have been previously published as a completed project in AS&U’s Architectural Portfolio.

OFTEN IMITATED, NEVER EQUALEDFirst published in 1983, the Architectural Portfolio is the acknowledged “Academy Awards” of school design, putting your project in the company of the best in educational facilities today. The program is published in cooperation with the AIA, and members of the AIA’s Committee for Architecture in Education serve along with education administrators on the jury. Ask any administrator and he or she will say that the Architectural Portfolio issue is the premier sourcebook for planning school and university projects.

UNMATCHED EXPOSUREIf selected for publication, you get unmatched exposure for your school, client, and for your firm. The Architectural Portfolio issue reaches a worldwide audience through AS&U subscribers, thousands more who read AS&U, industry trade shows and unlimited exposure on SchoolDesigns.com. Not just a seasonal magazine, show display, or online list of projects, this special issue is part of a multi-media brand devoted to the best in education design and facility planning. See page 5 for details.

FREE PUBLICITY PACKAGE FOR PUBLISHED FIRMSPlaques, magazines, press release, Web and more. See page 5.

DEADLINESEntry forms due: June 15, 2018Portfolios due: July 23, 2018

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American School & University’s Architectural Portfolio showcases real-world examples of facilities that excel in their goal of providing innovative, exceptional environments for learning. This year will be no exception, when outstanding projects exhibiting some of the best ideas in education facility design are published in Architectural Portfolio 2018 this fall.

Joe Agron, Editor-in-Chief/Associate PublisherAmerican School & University

PROGRAM WORKSHow the

2017 Jury (l-r): Annette Wynn, Director, Splost Department, Cobb County (GA.) School District; David Hurley, Architect, Project and Development Services, JLL; Lori Kupfer, Architect; Christine Stout, BA, MS, FMP, Assistant Vice President Facilities and Auxiliary Services, Walsh College

PUBLICATION FEEIf your project is selected for publication in the Architectural Portfolio, a fee is incurred to help cover judging expenses, and production, printing and distribution of the magazine. Pay nothing when you enter. If published, you receive an invoice in late November. Per-page discounts apply to multiple pages for one project, or when entering multiple projects.

Rates (per 4-color page) 1 page / $1,990 2 pages / $1,875 ($3,750 total) 3 pages / $1,730 ($5,190 total) 4 pages / $1,620 ($6,480 total)

JUDGING The AIA’s Committee for Architecture in Education selects architects to serve alongside school and university administrators on the Architectural Portfolio jury. The jury begins the judging process by determining the criteria they will use to evaluate that year’s entries. They then carefully evaluate the submissions in each entry category and select projects for publication in the Architectural Portfolio issue: Two Grand Prizes, Category Citations and Outstanding Designs.

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UPLOAD PORTFOLIO MATERIALS — Due July 23American School & University has a streamlined process to send portfolio materials. When you enter, you receive a link to upload images, description, and project data. Upload all materials from your desktop, using a form that saves your submission as you go. If you are cho-sen for publication, the materials uploaded are used to create your page(s) in the magazine. No additional materials will be required.MATERIALS FOR ENTRY Project Description Project Data Space Plans Photographs/Renderings (minimum four).

TO ENTERHowCOMPLETE ENTRY FORM — Due June 15Complete and email or mail the attached entry form for each project you wish to enter, or enter online at SchoolDesigns.com. Upon receipt of your entry form, you will receive instructions for uploading your submission materials.

SELECT YOUR PAGE LAYOUTWhen you enter the Architectural Portfolio, you choose how many pages you want dedi-cated to your project if you are published in this fall issue of AS&U. Additional pages let you include a quote you provide from the school, more text, additional or bigger photos, and allow readers to see more aspects of the design.

TYPICAL PAGE LAYOUTS1 page: 4-5 photos / 50-175 words2 pages: 8-10 photos / 250-300 words / quote from school3 pages: 12-15 photos / 300-400 words / quote from school4 pages: 15-18 photos / 400-450 words / quote from school

PRINT YOUR OWN REPRINTS: Receive a FREE print-ready PDF of your pages from the Architectural Portfolio issue when you enter more than one project or for a project with a 2-page layout. Print, post, and give a copy to the school/university.

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WHO SEES YOUR ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO PROJECT?An investment in the Architectural Portfolio gives you unmatched opportunities to impact the education facilities marketplace.

1. Publisher’s Own Data. 2. Publisher’s Own Data and 2017 Publisher’s Survey

AMERICAN SCHOOL & UNIVERSITY IS NOW PART OF INFORMA, WITH A NETWORK OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN EVENTS.

More than half of those who receive an American School & University design issue share it - with an average of four colleagues. That means an audience of more than 182,000 can see your project.2

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THE ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO ISSUE: PRINT AND DIGITAL EDITION WITH BONUS CIRCULATION TO SCHOOL BOARDS57,0001 subscribers - plus new bonus circulation to school boards - receive American School & University’s Architectural Portfolio. American School & University has an engaged community of K-12 and college/university facilities and business professionals and reaches the key decision-making job titles. More than half of those who receive an American School & University design issue share it - with an average of four colleagues. That means an audience of more than 182,000 can see your project.2

SCHOOLDESIGNS.COMWhen your project appears in the Architectural Portfolio issue, it is featured on AS&U’s SchoolDesigns.com website. The industry’s most robust searchable database of school and university projects, SchoolDesigns.com lets an unlimited online audience find and contact your firm and view your projects. No other site compares. Plus, you can link directly to your featured projects from your own website and social media.

AT INDUSTRY EVENTSThe Architectural Portfolio will be distributed at industry events the following year, giving your project exposure to key K-12 and college/university facilities and business decision-makers. American School & University is now part of Informa, with a network of architecture and design events.

How is the Architectural Portfolio used?Education facility professionals who receive American School & University design issues report that they have used them for the following:1

•  To find an architect or view their work• To learn about the latest innovations in education design• To get ideas for their next project• To see the latest educational facilities built in their region

How is it different than other competitions?Not just a seasonal magazine, show display, or Web link, the Architectural Portfolio is part of a multi-media brand devoted to school and university design and facility planning. The audience who sees the Architectural Portfolio is not just a peer group, but your clients and potential clients — decision-makers in the education facilities market.

Is the Architectural Portfolio for K-12 or post-secondary projects?AS&U has always been a magazine for administrators at every level, and the Architectural Portfolio showcases both K-12 and post-secondary projects. It is a competition for firms who do either (or both) type of work.

How will this competition benefit my firm?Use the Architectural Portfolio to build your portfolio of awards, thank your clients, market your firm to new clients, or recognize staff.

I’m not with an architectural firm. Can I still enter?Schools, builders, and other companies associated with the projects are welcome to enter their project. The competition is judged on the architectural merits of the project, and the entry should be done in conjunction with whomever did the architectural design.

COMPLIMENTARY PUBLICITY PACKAGE FOR PUBLISHED FIRMS

FREE print-ready PDF of your magazine layout for firms entering more than one project or a project with a 2-page layout

FREE congratulatory letter and copies of the Architectural Portfolio for the school/university

FREE project posting on SchoolDesigns.com

FREE award plaque

FREE copies of the Architectural Portfolio

FREE customized press release

FREE searchable Find A Professional directory listing with logo linked to your projects on SchoolDesigns.com

FREE trade show distribution

FREE Education Bond Alert emails alert you to upcoming education construction projects

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Please reserve ______ page(s) of editorial space for this project.

If selected for publication, we understand that we will be billed for this project as outlined in the “Call for Entries.”

Authorized Signature ______________________________________________Date ______________________________________

Purchase Order (if required) ___________________________________________________________________________________

Please send future correspondence regarding the 2018 Architectural Portfolio to:

Name ______________________________________________________________________________________________________

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PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT (Fill out form completely. Copy form to submit one application for each project.)

Projects must have been completed after January 1, 2013, or under contract for construction on or before September 1, 2018.

Name of Project _____________________________________________________________________________________________

City _____________________________________________________________________________ State _____________________

Please list the office/contact that completed the project.

Firm _______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Contact Name ____________________________________________________ Title _____________________________________

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Entry Category (select one)q Pre-K/Early-Childhoodq Elementary Schoolq Middle Schoolq High Schoolq Combined-Level Schoolq Prototype Facilitiesq Post-Secondaryq Specialized Facilityq Modular Facilitiesq Community Useq Adaptive Reuseq Renovation/Modernizationq Historic Preservationq Work In Progressq Landscape Architectureq Campus Master Planningq Signage/Wayfindingq Sports Stadium/Athletic Facilityq Parking Facilitiesq Residence Hall

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Complete entry form and email or mail to: Molly Roudebush, Senior Marketing Manager American School & University9800 Metcalf AvenueOverland Park, KS 66212-2216 [email protected]

Phone: 913-967-1959

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