SSEF Design Competition
The SSEF Architectural Design Competition was created to give a unique opportunity to students enrolled in professional programs in Architecture in Canada. The competitions provide incentive to explore the detailed design of exposed steel systems.
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
"UP!" - a steel tower
From time immemorial, towers have been intertwined with the desire of the human race to escape the limitations of our earthly bonds. Through the construction of vertical structures we have sought to extend our reach towards the heavens, while at the same time, enabling ourselves to expand our visual mastery of the landscape to which we are so firmly rooted. Our earliest source of inspiration to gain an advantage over our surroundings is undoubtedly linked to the simple principle of a vertical cantilever as it is expressed in the functional form of a tree. The ability to move Up is intrinsically linked to structure, and therefore, to material.
Students are challenged to design a tower on a site of the designers’ choosing. While the purpose, scope and scale of the tower are left to the discretion of the designer, it is important to focus on what it means for us to engage and experience structure as ‘Up.’ The structure must be primarily steel, but otherwise, the material palette is open.
English Guidelines
French Guidelines
Participants
University of Waterloo
:
Award of Excellence
Patrick Burke / Michael Hasey / Richard Lam
University of Waterloo
:
Award of Merit
Christopher Mosiadz / Leon Lai / Graham Brindle
McGill University
:
Award of Merit
Valerie Buzaglo / Serena Lee / Jennifer Marshall / Dominique Nguyen-Huy / Nisreen Balh

2009 Competition Poster

2008 Competition Poster

2007 Competition Poster

2006 Competition Poster

2005 Competition Poster