LUC’s landscape architect Stephanie Crewe is due to sit on the judging panel at this year’s TRADA University Challenge for the second year running.
On 8-9 February, 60 UK students will gather in Sheffield for a charrette-style challenge to design healthy student accommodation predominantly from timber.
The TRADA University Challenge brings students from multiple disciplines and universities together at the University of Sheffield, separates them into ten teams of six, and then challenges them to design a building out of timber. The 2019 challenge invites students to design exemplary student accommodation, with an emphasis on health and well-being, energy efficiency, and building to budget.
Stephanie will form part of the judging panel alongside architects Alex Abbey of Cullinan Studio, Waugh Thistleton’s Kieran Walker and dRMM’s Patrick Usborne; engineers Tom Harley-Tuffs of Ramboll, AKT II’s Ricardo Candel, and Arup’s Jaffel Versi and quantity surveyor Oliver Booth of Gardiner & Theobald.
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