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WSOA student, David Covarrubias, wins third-place in the ACSA National Steel Design Competition

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The competition recognizes 11 exceptional projects, in two categories, that explore a variety of design issues related to the use of steel in design and construction.

The 2023 ACSA/AISC Steel Design Student Competition offered architecture students the opportunity to compete in two separate categories. Category I challenged students to design “A Place for the Spirit” on a campus, welcoming to all, where members of the campus community and visitors can learn about and express spirituality. Category II was open, offering students the opportunity to select a site and building program using steel as the primary material.

For Category I students were challenged to design “A Place for the Spirit” on a campus, and Woodbury School of Architecture’s own David Covarrubias took home third prize in this category with their project titled “Luminae Sanctum: Bend, Diffuse, Self-Reflect”!

On the left: a labeled design of David Covarrubias' structure. a pointed curved building with many windows. on the right are details of specific joining points in the steel structure.
Luminae Sanctum labeled designs by David Covarrubias.

Project Description:

“Luminae Sanctum: Bend, Diffuse, Self-Reflect is a multicultural spiritual space for students of various backgrounds. The project utilizes the universal qualities of light to create moments of reflection. The design harnesses a round HSS structural system to support the paneled facade system, manipulating the light to guide the user and inspire self-reflection. The overset panels create a sundial effect throughout the day, ending in a precipice moment before sunset, when the light beams directly into the main spiritual space.”

Faculty sponsor: Gerard Smulevich. Read more about the event at .

 

Last Updated on September 6, 2022.