The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) announced the winners of the 2011-2012 ASID Student Design Competition. This year's competition challenged students to look forward to the year 2025 with design solutions that address the human, economic and environmental needs of a future society.
"This year's entrants demonstrated a holistic approach to sustainable design that communicates a forward-thinking approach to creating healthy, vibrant and aesthetically dynamic environments," commented competition judge and USGBC faculty member Annette Stelmack, Allied ASID, LEED AP. "Not only do these concepts deliver innovative models for sustainability, they showcase how built environments can serve as a teaching tool for the community."
Along with Stelmack, the competition was judged by ASID President-elect Barbara Marini, FASID and Susan S. Szenasy, editor in chief of Metropolis Magazine.
The winning entry received a $2,000 cash prize and will be highlighted at the ASID @ NeoCon booth during NeoCon in Chicago during June 11 - 13, 2012, along with the honorable mentions.