CCNY Spitzer School students win Recipe for a Room competition creating rooms for the displaced

Jessica Nolasco and Mouhamadou Dieng, two students from T九色视频, won the 2024 Recipe for a Room competition, which was hosted by the AIANY Interiors Committee.

The model-making contest鈥攁bout building spatial, sculptural, miniature rooms鈥攂enefits Terra Firma, a New York City-based non-profit organization supporting newly arrived immigrant children and families in gaining access to quality healthcare and legal representation.

The contest asked student competitors to create a safe, temporary, portable room for two displaced persons: one parent and one child; each room had to be constructed of items one might take when leaving a previous life like a bag, coat, favorite shirt, shoes, family photos, etc. Two-person teams, each comprised of a student and architect mentor, designed portable shelters that can be folded up into suitcase-size packs.

Nolasco, M Arch '26, won in the Judge鈥檚 Favorite category for her project 鈥淚n Bloom,鈥 which was in collaboration with Samantha Josaphat-Medina, co-founder of Studio 397. Dieng, B Arch '25, won in the Audience Favorite category for his project 鈥淢ETROSOFT,鈥 which was in collaboration with Nicole Vlado Torres, fellow for Design Trust for Public Space.

Spitzer students Olivia Langford, MLA '26, and Gabriel Pena, M Arch '26, also presented their completed rooms to a live audience. Nolasco and Dieng鈥檚 projects can both be viewed .

 

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