Portman Prize Awarded to First-Year Architecture Graduate Student at Georgia Tech

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Marion Filliatre's "Museum Between City and Garden” proposes the design for an art museum on the northern limit of the Georgia Tech campus. 

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The 2012 Portman Prize Competition, established by John Portman & Associates (PORTMAN), has been awarded to Marion Filliatre, a first-year student in the Master of Architecture (M. Arch) program at Georgia Institute of Technology’s (Georgia Tech) School of Architecture. Filliatre received first place for her design, “A Museum Between City and Garden.” The project is a design proposal for an art museum located on 10th Street on the northern limit of the Georgia Tech campus. 

“The project develops precise relations between the urban setting, the garden and the art,” said Filliatre describing her winning design. “The museum is split into two buildings, bending according to the Eco-commons topography. Both are exhibit spaces for sculpture and art installations, a vitrine for all the public.”

The award was established with the intention of encouraging students to develop a holistic design approach that ties the big idea to the small detail. This year students were challenged to construct the design of a hypothetical museum of art environment on the northern limit of Georgia Tech’s campus. This project was an opportunity to further shape the character of Georgia Tech’s “Eco-commons,” its relationship to the larger Atlanta environment and the urban development of the campus edge.

“From its inception the Portman prize has been about providing a link between the profession and the student. It has accomplished this and more; it benefits the profession by encouraging students’ creativity and thought on a higher level. It provides insight to the students into their future, and it is frankly refreshing to get out of the day-to-day efforts of our profession and allow us as architects some free thinking time,” said Gordon Beckman, principal at PORTMAN.

The Portman Prize is an annual competition within Georgia Tech’s School of Architecture that brings some of the most distinguished architects from across the country to serve as jurors. This year Maryann Thompson, founder of the Cambridge-based firm Maryann Thompson Architects, served as the visiting critic; and from PORTMAN, Beckman and Alex Duval, director at Portman Holdings, sat on the jury.

"We are grateful to John Portman & Associates for its sustained support of this visiting critic and design competition program,” said George Johnston, chair of the School of Architecture at Georgia Tech. “The convergence of PORTMAN’s and the School's shared interest in advancing design quality by highlighting the art of architecture benefits the students, the profession and the community at large.”

The first place winner received a cash prize and paid summer internship with PORTMAN. Second place winner, Dana McClure, a first-year in the M. Arch program, and third place winner, Ann Rogers, a second-year, were also awarded cash prices for their outstanding design work.

“The Portman Prize was established to help guide the future leaders of our industry and to empower them to make a difference. The competition allows students an opportunity to experience the interactions that take place within the built environment and to design a concept that allows all touch points to seamlessly merge together,” said John “Jack” Portman, III, CEO of John Portman & Associates and a graduate of the School of Architecture at Georgia Tech.

About John Portman & Associates
John Portman & Associates, Inc. (PORTMAN) is an internationally recognized architectural and engineering firm with offices in Atlanta, Georgia and Shanghai, China. Established in 1953, Portman has nearly 60 years of expertise in designing hotels, universities, offices, trade marts, and mixed-use urban complexes. With a diverse team of experienced professionals, the firm provides design services in architecture, master planning, programming, structural engineering, and project management around the world. John Portman & Associates designs landmark projects that enhance the environment for those who use them, while being a sound investment for those who own and operate them. For more information, please visit www.portmanusa.com.

 

About the School of Architecture at Georgia Tech
Georgia Tech has a proud heritage in architectural education, closely linking applied technology and fine arts since 1908. Today, the School of Architecture is a leading producer of new knowledge in architectural design and houses advanced research, studio and lab facilities. Its 30 full-time faculty and approximately 475 graduate and undergraduate students exploit the creative tensions between research and design to drive innovation in the field of architecture. Visit www.arch.gatech.edu for more information.

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