Summit 2024 Winners

UT Austin Overall Winner Anya Koehne. Photo Credits: Shannon Carroll/Vivid Story.

Universidad del Istmo Runner-Up Team. Photo Credits: Shannon Carroll/Vivid Story.

OVERALL WINNER Consume Our Consumption

UT Austin – Anya Koehne, Annan Zuo

RUNNER-UP Kan beh

Universidad del Istmo – Gabriel de la Cerda, Jimena Flores, Ana Paula López, Evelin Sagastume, Allison Reyes, Cesira Cozzarelli, Silvana Jurado, Isabella Yu-Shan, Natalia Arriola, Ángel Gabriel Dardón, Randy Rivera

OUTSTANDING HIGH SCHOOL PROJECT WINNER relaxsense

Grace Church School – Gillian Booker, Chloe Katsiris, Arianna Antonio Juarez

OUTSTANDING SOCIAL CRITIQUE Urban Vein

Nanyang Technological University – Bao Hanyu, Kee Kaixuan, Joshua Dato On

OUTSTANDING SCIENCE Shell We Dance?

California College of the Arts, Architecture + UC San Francisco – Miti Mehta, Negar Hosseini, Kianoush Hamedi, Jesus Guillermo Macias Franco, Alex Hong, Claire Kokontis, Camille Moore

OUTSTANDING NARRATIVE symbiotic stitches

Maryland Institute College of Art – Maia Malakoff, Kat Luna, Leyi Guo, Austin Chia, Jingwen Zhang, Nadia Nazar, Mantis Harper-Blanco

OUTSTANDING Display from the ashes

Auburn University – Emiko Benton, Robert Gleason, Evan Phillips, Carly DeSimone, Rae Nawrocki

Outstanding Field Research Salt minds

College for Creative Studies – Andrea Wittner, Vivyan Zhang, Yostina Kaoud

Outstanding art phen

Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design – Somogyvári Szonja, Gulya Nóra, Nagy Csongor Boldizsár

Outstanding digital submission Mirage: Eco Solutions from Marble Remnants

The Design Village – Divyansh Jain, Prakriti, Raghav Modi, Vedangi Rane

SCIENCE SANDBOX PRIZE FOR PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT BIOMATRIX: Weaving Sustainability

EASD Castelló – Ana Pérez Blanco, Gema Madueño Marco, Angela Aparici Salvador, Gabriel Nicusor Roata, Erika De Libano Nebot, Ángeles García Moya, Sara Vidal Belda

OUTSTANDING INSTRUCTOR devon ward, auburn university

TOP 8 FINALIST TEAMS


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Location

June 13, 8:30am – 6:00pm | The New School, Johnson Hall
66 W 12th Street, New York, NY 10011

June 13, 6:00pm – 8:00pm | Summit Gallery exhibition - The New School, Arnhold Hall
55 W 13th Street, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10011

June 14, 8:30am – 5:00pm | The Museum of Modern Art, Titus 1 Theater
11 West 53rd Street New York, NY 10019
(Please check in at The Ronald S. and Jo Carole Lauder building entrance (MoMA Film entrance) east of the main entrance on W 53rd St.)

Schedule


Summit Speakers


Performers

 
 

Gallery Show: Cultivating Connection

This year’s gallery exhibition, Cultivating Connection, is a celebration of student projects from around the world. The exhibition commemorates the myriad ways that teams have explored themes of connection through our relationship to nature, technology, and each other.

When: Thursday June 13, 6:00-8:00 p.m.

Where: Arnhold Hall - Theresa Lang Center, 55 W 13th St, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10011

Nanyang Technological University team sharing their project Urban Vein at the BDC Summit 2024 Gallery Show, Cultivating Connection. Photo credit: Patrick Leiphart @patrickleiphartphotography.


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