2021 STUDENT
DESIGN COMPETITION

URBAN PLAYGROUND

JANUS et Cie introduces our first annual student design competition. Collaborating with architectural design firm Populous in the first year to develop the brief and foundational platform, the competition celebrates upcoming talents in the design industry and fosters creative innovation around the globe.

Design Brief: Welcome to the Challenge

 
 
 

Thoughtful design requires a holistic approach with a focus on inclusivity and relevance to the project. When designing a playground, the perimeter participant—one who, for a variety of reasons, may actively engage in a park setting outside of the standard play equipment—can easily be overlooked.

The students are challenged to design a furniture product for the perimeter participants of an urban playground that is used year-round. This piece or collection of pieces will provide equal value to the playground as the core products (swings, seesaws, slides) do. Students should also take into consideration potential play equipment and how the product will complement and interact with the entire space and surrounding areas. The submission should be accessible for a full range of physical abilities and breadth of age groups. When choosing materials, design students are to be thoughtful of the created environment.

 
 

Site Inspiration

Our goal is to offer as many real-life sources of inspiration as possible for the students. In this spirit, Dr. Bill McGuire, owner of the Minnesota United Football Club, has graciously allowed us to utilize the site plan from the ambitious Allianz Field redevelopment project in St. Paul, Minnesota. The proud home of Minnesota United FC, this urban 40-acre site in the historic neighborhood of Hamline Midway has a mixed-use plan that includes food and retail spaces along with a large park designed with trees native to the region. A highlight of this area is the 12,000-square-foot playground space. Students are welcome, though not required, to reference this beautiful spot as a visual guide when developing their product.

 
 
Aerial view of the Allianz Field redevelopment project plans
Detailed view of the Allianz Field playground area plans
 

Meet the 2021 Jury

  • Giulio Cappellini

    Giulio Cappellini

    ART DIRECTOR
    Cappellini

  • Cheryl S. Durst, Hon. FIIDA

    Cheryl S. Durst, Hon. FIIDA

    EXECUTIVE VP & CEO
    IIDA

  • Adam Stover

    Adam Stover

    SENIOR PRINCIPAL
    Populous

  • John Shreve

    John Shreve

    SENIOR PRINCIPAL
    Populous

  • Sebastian Salvadó

    Sebastian Salvadó

    CREATIVE DIRECTOR
    RIOS

  • Carolina Zhang

    Carolina Zhang

    VP OF PRODUCT DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
    JANUS et Cie

Meet the 2021 Students

  • Ian Reimschisel

    Ian Reimschisel

    WINNER: TOPSIDE
    Kansas State University

  • Ansel Iisaka

    Ansel Iisaka

    HONOREE: HELIOS
    ArtCenter College of Design

  • Vera Marcos Villarreal

    Vera Marcos Villarreal

    HONOREE: VERSATILE
    Tec de Monterrey

  • Iris (Ziyue) Cheng

    Iris (Ziyue) Cheng

    HONOREE: SEATING GARDEN
    ArtCenter College of Design

  • Zachary Spearman

    Zachary Spearman

    HONOREE: SENSORY HILL
    Kansas State University

Learn More About the Winner and Finalists

Click to read more about the competition, contestants and their projects on InteriorDesign.net.

2021 Champion: Olivia Bloomfield

Each year, JANUS et Cie will designate a “champion” of the student design competition—someone who represents the best of advocacy in the given discipline for that year’s theme.

We are pleased to announce 2021’s champion: Olivia Bloomfield.

At just nine years old, Olivia is already an ambassador, a teacher, and a mentor, advocating for equity for all ranges of physical ability, which includes her activism with children’s charity Variety KC. In 2019, Olivia’s Playground was established in Salina, Kansas, providing an accessible space for Olivia to play in her motorized wheelchair among her friends and peers.

With her drive and passion for inclusivity, we are honored to name Olivia as the first esteemed Student Design Competition Champion for JANUS et Cie.

Competition Guidelines

ELIGIBILITY

The competition is open to US and international junior- and senior-level design students, or those in their final two years of a design program. Only individual submissions will be accepted—no group or team projects. There is no fee to participate in the competition.

PRIZES

The judges will award one grand prize for overall outstanding achievement, and four finalist prizes which will be determined during the jury process. Each finalist prize will be distinguished by a specific area of excellence.

Grand Prize - 1
$3,000 awarded to the student
$3,000 awarded to the school’s design program

Finalist Prizes - 4
$1,500 awarded for each student
$1,500 awarded to each school’s design program

JURY MASTER CLASSES

The 2021 competition is represented by an international jury of the most forward-thinking minds across disciplines in the design world. Throughout the course of the competition, these leaders will be conducting online master classes on various topics relevant to the competition. Specifics will be shared on this site and sent via email directly to all registered students.

KEY DATES

• December 10, 2021: Student registration forms due by 6PM Eastern Time
• January 7, 2022: All student submissions are due by 6PM Eastern Time
• February 2022: Judges review submissions
• March 2022: Finalists are announced
• June 13, 2022: Grand prize winner is announced at NeoCon in Chicago

REGISTRATION

Registration is required for participation. Each registered student will receive email updates, including invitations to master classes given by the jury. REGISTER HERE

SUBMISSION OVERVIEW

Each submission should be comprised of sketches, renderings, scenario and storyboard, and a video narration, with optional images of scale models and prototypes. Submissions should include two separate files: 1 PDF of sketches, renderings, storyboard, photos, etc. and 1 video file in MP4 format (file size not to exceed 100 MB).

OFFICIAL RULES

Click here to view the JANUS et Cie Student Design Competition Official Rules.

COMPETITION CONTACT

Questions can be sent to Aubrey Williams at awilliams@janusetcie.com.

Submission Details

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Sketches
• Informal sketches that explore form and function in the infancy of a concept. Crude sketches are encouraged to show the thought process. Quickly communicate thoughts through the simple line-work in Thumbnail, Rapid Visualization, or Napkin Sketch. Mind maps, notes, and annotations are strongly encouraged. Include annotations that effectively communicate features and supporting images.

Renderings
• Clearly defined proposal produced by controlled sketching with use of color and tone to convey form. Include Layout renderings, defining the product and proposals as a third angle orthographic projection with precise line and color. Can be done by hand or 3D software.

Scenario and Storyboard
• Describe interaction between product and end user in the appropriate environment. Communicate the interaction and user experience in a human-centered way. Description of a possible, imagined and projected sequence of events.

Video Narration
• Submit a recorded video explaining the thought process behind and concept of your product. This can be done using a phone or computer, and should not exceed two (2) minutes. The video should be submitted in MP4 file format, and the file size should not exceed 100 MB.

Optional: Scale Models and Prototypes
• From cardboard, clay, balsa wood, to 3D printing, scale prototypes in any medium are accepted. Please submit photographs of your scale model or prototype. Finalists may be asked to make their physical model available for judging.

HOW TO SUBMIT

Please send your submissions to Aubrey Williams at awilliams@janusetcie.com via Box, Dropbox, WeTransfer, or other file sharing service.

Submissions should include two separate files: 1 PDF of sketches, renderings, storyboard, photos, etc. and 1 video file in MP4 format (file size not to exceed 100 MB). Please name your entries as follows: “SCHOOL NAME – STUDENT LAST NAME, STUDENT FIRST NAME”.pdf/video. The student’s name or name of school should NOT be listed within the presentation itself - only in the name of the file.

 
Man recording a video

FAQs

Who can submit to JANUS et Cie’s 2021 student design competition?
The competition is open to US and international junior- and senior-level design students, or those in their final two years of a design program.

Can I submit a project with a team or group?
Only individual submissions will be accepted—no group or team projects.

What is the cost to submit my project?
There is no fee to participate in the competition.

When is the registration form due?
All registration forms are due by 6pm Eastern Time on December 10, 2021.

When are submissions due?
All submissions are due by 6pm Eastern Time on January 7, 2022. No late submissions will be accepted.

Where can I find the Official Rules?
Please click here to view the JANUS et Cie Student Design Competition Official Rules.

What if I have more questions?
Please email Aubrey Williams at awilliams@janusetcie.com with any additional questions.

 

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