Suburbia Transformed
The James Rose Center has hosted three international residential design competition/exhibition titled, Suburbia Transformed, celebrating and promoting residential works that go beyond “green” to address the aesthetic quality of human experience in the process.
These competitions invited students, as well as professional entries and included visionary (unbuilt), as well as built works.
Winning entries were published and displayed at the James Rose Center, as well as became a part of a traveling exhibition on contemporary residential design.
Thank you to all who participated in the competition.
Competition Jurors:
Cornelia Oberlander OC, FASLA, FCSLA, LMBCSLA, Landscape Architect
Julie Bargmann, Founding Principal, D.I.R.T., Associate Professor, University of Virginia School of Architecture
Meg Calkins, LEED AP, ASLA, Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture, Ball State University
Matthew Urbanski, Principal, Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Inc., Landscape Architects, P.C.
Joseph S. R. Volpe, Professor, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
ST2.0 was co-sponsored by Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey and the NJASLA.