Carleton Announces Student results of the HODI Award in Built Heritage Conservation
Carleton University and the Board of Directors of Historic Ottawa Development Inc. (HODI) have announced the winners results of the 2022 HODI Award in Built Heritage Conservation. This is the sixth annual competition since the first HODI competition in 2016. This year there were six undergraduate entrants from the Conservation and Sustainability program and one graduate entrant, all from the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism. The efforts put forth by all the students were appreciated, but none fully met the competition criteria to give out a first-place award. The jury members have decided to give only one award of honorable mention and one merit award to recognize submissions that came closer to meeting the criteria of the competition. Some cash would be awarded, with the remainder ($5250) held for the next competition. One graduate student received an award of honorable mention:
Danielle Myronyk for her thesis project ‘Saving Architectural Heritage MapleLawn Estate and Garden’
One team of undergraduate students received an Award of Merit:
Madison Leonard and Dylan Jozkow (3rd year) – ‘Kemp Farmstead’
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APA Citation:
Santana Quintero, M., & Esponda Cascajares, M. (2022). HODI Award in Built Heritage Conservation (2022) [Data set]. Carleton University Dataverse. https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/HXZRKC