![]() The 2020 Third Place winner is “BOXVILLE: Creating a Just World” by filmmaker Asia Taylor. Third place-BOXVILLE: Creating a Just World The film presents STUDIO V Architecture‘s master plan for Silo City in Buffalo: transforming the largest collection of grain elevators in the world into mixed-use arts, cultural, residential, and maker spaces, to reinvent industrial artifacts into a sustainable vision for cities. The 2020 Runner Up is “From Ruins to City” by filmmaker Jake Catalanotto. ![]() The Dallas Holocaust & Human Rights Museum, designed by Dallas architecture firm Omniplan, creates a deep and authentic experiential journey that grapples with the most difficult and perplexing issues plaguing humanity. The 2020 Grand Prize winner is “Dallas Holocaust & Human Rights Museum” by filmmaker John Gordon. Grand Prize-Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum The judges and the AIA extend congratulations to the winning filmmakers and project teams. The People’s Choice Award was selected through votes cast online by the public. Participants produced, shot, and edited documentary-style short films showcasing their Blueprint for Better story to win cash prizes, distribution at film festivals, and exposure on AIA’s online channels, as well as partner film and architecture organizations.Ī panel of judges made up of architects as well as film and media professionals selected the Grand Prize Winner, the Runner Up, and the Third Place Winner based on the films’ adherence to the prompt, storytelling arc, architectural placement, and technical merit. The results of the latest AIA Film Challenge are in.The AIA Film Challenge 2020 invited architects, filmmakers, and storytellers to produce 60- to 90-second documentaries highlighting architects partnering with communities and civic leaders to design a healthy, sustainable, just world that improves peoples’ lives. Now in its sixth year, the 2020 edition of the annual call received nearly 100 new mini-documentary films showcasing architecture projects that transform "communities through the power of design and collaboration."Įnjoy the winning entries below and watch all the latest Film Challenge submissions here. Grand Prize Winner: Dallas Holocaust & Human Rights Museumīy filmmaker John Gordon Dallas Holocaust & Human Rights Museum, 2020 from AIA on Vimeo.ĭescription: "How can a building educate and change the world? This is the question posed by the team at Dallas architecture firm, Omniplan. The vision for the museum is to create a deep and authentic experiential journey that grapples with the most difficult and perplexing issues plaguing humanity. This site can be a hub for the cultural and economic resurgence of Buffalo, a place of connection for the communities it once failed, and an experiment in creating a sustainable American city." By partnering with community leaders and the museum's original founders, a group of dedicated Holocaust survivors, Omniplan set out to bring human rights to the forefront of their practice."īy filmmaker Jake Catalanotto From Ruins To City, 2020 from AIA on Vimeo.ĭescription: "The Buffalo grain elevators at Silo City once fueled the growth of the city - but now they are abandoned. Third Place: BOXVILLE: Creating a Just Worldīy filmmaker Asia Taylor BOXVILLE: Creating a Just World, 2020 from AIA on Vimeo.ĭescription: "BRONZEVILLE, CHICAGO Years ago, segregation prevented African Americans from shopping in downtown Chicago. Bronzeville became a hub for black-owned businesses that sold the community everything segregation separated them from. This bustling business district was known as 'The Black Metropolis.' Over the decades, disinvestment removed resources and opportunities from the Bronzeville community. Boxville was created to bringing Bronzeville back to the Black Metropolis days by providing entrepreneurs an opportunity towards ownership. ![]() Boxville is Chicago’s first street food market and container mall, serving Bronzeville residents and visitors with unique products, services, and food. Boxville offers community entrepreneurs affordable spaces for building enterprises & creating jobs in order to revitalize community. The film’s soundtrack is by TheoryMartinx, a Bronzeville artist. ![]() The viewer is visually guided through bright colors, healthy activities, customized shipping containers, and a design that promotes access for all, while listening to voices that celebrate black excellence." The song is called Brighter Day from his latest album called, The Righteous Always Prevail. People’s Choice Award: A Beacon of Light in Times of Crisisīy filmmaker Jean-Marc Grambert A Beacon of Light in Times of Crisis, 2020 from AIA on Vimeo.ĭescription: "The dome offers a quiet space for a deep understanding of our life and purpose. Its circular design embraces occupants comfortably in a meditative oasis designed to unburden the mind. Spherical seating and empty space permit the free flow of positive energy. ![]()
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