CHAMPAIGN, IL— Northwest Catholic student Kelsey Baker received an honorable mention
in the Discover FAA High School Architectural Drawing Competition.
College of Fine + Applied Arts (FAA) and School of Architecture announced
its list of winners:
First place Senior – Yuxi Lu, Hillwood High School, Nashville, TN
Second place - Aslinur Taskin
Honorable Mention:
Kelsey Baker, Honorable Mention, Northwest Catholic High School, West
Hartford, CT
Mansi Periwal, Honorable Mention, Delhi Public School, Gurgaon, India
Kevin Savillon, Honorable Mention, Design and Architecture High School, Miami,
FL
Jingyi Zhou, Honorable Mention, Experimental HS of Beijing Normal Univ.,
Beijing, China
Joanna Zou, Honorable Mention, Hickman High School, Columbia, MO
View awardees online here:
go.illinois.edu/FAAcompetitionGallery
Yuxi Lu has been awarded a $1000 scholarship toward her freshman year of study
at the College of Fine + Applied Arts at Illinois. Aslinur Taskin has been
awarded a $500 scholarship by the School of Architecture toward his freshman
year of study in architecture. Additional honorees will receive a certificate
and a gift from the School of Architecture.
According to Katrine Trantham, assistant dean for student recruitment and
admissions, "This competition is an excellent vehicle for students to
explore an interest in architecture. Those students who placed should be
commended, as the talent exhibited was extraordinary. FAA faculty and alumni
judges were impressed by the wide variety of entries and the amount of time
students took to prepare their submissions." The contest attracted
registrations from 25 states and three countries.
Launched in spring of 2013, the Discover FAA High School Competitions challenge
students to test their
talent in specific fields. The fall competitions were open to all high school
seniors in both public and
private schools. Students in grades 9-11 may compete in a separate contest with
a due date of March 7,
2014; these students will compete for an opportunity to attend an FAA
residential summer program in
summer 2014. Information about the competitions may be found at
go.illinois.edu/FAAcompetitions.
The College of Fine + Applied Arts is a community of artists, designers,
performers, and scholars
dedicated to the primacy of the creative process, on contributing to the future
development of culture,
and on a deep engagement with the society; it includes academic units of
Architecture, Art and Design, Dance, Landscape Architecture, Music, Theatre,
and Urban and Regional Planning.