Ted and Sue Knapp Delineation Competition awards eight APDesign students
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
MANHATTAN — Work by students from Kansas State University's College of Architecture, Planning & Design, or APDesign, for the annual Ted and Sue Knapp Delineation Competition is on display in the Chang Gallery at Seaton Hall through Friday, May 2. The gallery is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.
The annual completion was open to all students at APDesign, including those in the articulated program at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. It is sponsored by Ted Knapp, a 1964 Kansas State University architecture alumnus, and his wife Sue. Competition awards include $2,000 for best in show-first place and $1,000 for best in show-second place. First place in each competition category earns $250, while honorable mention earns $100.
The competition jury included Ted Knapp, principal at TK Architects, Kansas City; Tracy Anderson, Kansas State University architecture alumnus and principal at Action Pact Design, Manhattan; and Carsten Boschen, senior designer, Box Lab, Manhattan.
Winning entries by APDesign students include:
Lillian Cooper, fifth-year student in architecture, Atchison, first place in the freehand color category for "The Roman Pool"; Jason Barker, second-year student in architecture, Junction City, honorable mention in the freehand black and white category for a rendering of "Therme Vals"; and Elizabeth Decker, fifth-year student in landscape architecture, Leavenworth, honorable mention in the mixed media category for "Steam Punk."
From out of state: Gongyan Liu, third-year student in architecture, Ballwin, Mo., honorable mention in the computer category for "Omotesando Submerged"; Lindsey Telford, fifth-year senior in architecture, St. Louis, Mo., first place in the freehand black and white category for "Pina Baush-Café Muller"; and Alex Palmer, fourth-year student in architecture, Flower Mound, Texas, first place in the computer category for "Theater Section Perspective."
From out of country: Lanting Su, third-year student in architecture, Gangzhou, China, best in show-first place, for "Medusa"; and Ying Zhu, fifth-year student in architecture, Hangzhou, China, first place in the mixed media category for "Deshaus."