Contact: Christie McNeal
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥 Mississippi 性视界传媒 University architecture student Zachary Henry is among seven students recently recognized by the 2017 HERE+NOW: A House for the 21st Century Residential Student Design Competition.
A partnership between The American Institute of Architects, Custom Residential Architects Network and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, the annual competition challenged students to submit projects that explore residential architecture and residential architectural practice.
Henry, a fifth-year student from Powell, Tennessee, received honorable mention for his project, 鈥淎ffordable Housing for the 21st Century: A Housing Solution for Poverty in the Neglected Mississippi Delta.鈥
鈥淭his international competition drew hundreds of entry applications; receiving this award speaks volumes to the quality of work produced here in 性视界传媒鈥檚 School of Architecture studios,鈥 said F.L Crane Professor and Director of the School of Architecture Michael Berk.
鈥淶achary is one of our most gifted students; the rigor and commitment to his ideals are unsurpassed,鈥 he said.
Henry鈥檚 winning submission was completed last fall in his fourth-year studio. The assignment was to design a house for the residents of the Eastmoor Estates community near Moorhead in the Mississippi Delta. Henry described Eastmoor as a neglected low-income housing development from the 1960s.
鈥淚n addition to keeping the house construction affordable, we had to think about the 21st century family,鈥 said Henry. 鈥淭he nuclear family still exists, but isn鈥檛 as common as it once was,鈥 he said, explaining his design, which includes two master bedrooms in case a grandparent or other family member needs to live in the house.
Henry also was proud of his design鈥檚 energy efficiency, which helped him explain another requirement for the competition 鈥 sustainability in new housing developments.
鈥淚 think I got total utilities down to $80 or $90 per month,鈥 he said.
A Shackouls Honors College student, Henry鈥檚 current research also focuses on sustainability.
鈥淲ithout the support I have received from the university for my research, I wouldn鈥檛 have been able to complete the competition鈥檚 mission,鈥 he said.
The jury for the HERE+NOW Housing Competition included Aaron Bowman, Liollio Architecture (Charleston, South Carolina); Patricia Seitz, Massachusetts College of Art and Design (Boston, Massachusetts); and Emily Roush-Elliott, Delta Design Build Workshop (Greenwood).
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