Woodbury Students Win Architecture Honor
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Woodbury University students won an honorable mention from the American Institute of Architects Los Angeles at the institute’s 1998 Design Awards Program.
The winning entry, a mobile eco-laboratory, competed with more than 125 projects by Los Angeles architects and is the first student project to win such an award.
The cargo-trailer-turned-classroom also garnered an award from the Assn. of Collegiate Schools of Architecture in a separate competition that honors innovation in educational community outreach programs.
Students designed the project under the guidance of Jennifer Siegal, principal of the Office of Mobile Design at Woodbury.
The school, one of the oldest in Southern California, moved to its Burbank campus in 1987 after more than 100 years in Los Angeles.
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