Yesterday at the ACLA 2x8 Awards, hosted at AIA’s new HQ, Adrian Aranda and Justin Zhu, both USC Architecture 5th year students, won a scholarship for their project "The Digester." They developed the project last year in a studio led by faculty Lawrence Scarpa. The Digester is a environmental center located on the strange and inhospitable site located in between the Marina Freeway and the Pacific Coast Highway. The project carves out the site in order to collect runoff water before it enters the Pacific Ocean via the adjacent Marina del Rey. By collecting this runoff water the Digester can cleanse the dirty water while also retaining it in the landscape’s soil in order to restore a portion of the natural wetlands. 2×8 is an annual program that connects university-level architecture programs with the Architecture, Engineering and Construction industry. The 2×8 event is simultaneously as a design competition, student exhibit and scholarship fund. Every year, the exhibit showcases exemplary student work from architecture & design institutions across California. The competition jury was Barbara Bouza, Trevor Abramson, and Thom Mayne. It was organized by 2x8 Alicia Morales and Marco Marraccini. #USCArchitectureStudents #USCArchitectureAwards
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