CADE - CHI-DESIGN COMPETITION | CHICAGO BIENNIAL

Janice was part of STL’s competition team whose design made it to the curated selection of competition entries that were shortlisted for a major exhibition during the first Chicago Architecture Biennial.

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Recognition
Shortlisted finalist for exhibit at 1st Chicago Biennial

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Year
2015 | 2016

The Chicago Architecture Biennial, in general, explores innovative ideas in architecture and design through exhibitions, talks, and events, with the goal of engaging the public and imagining the future of the field.  The 2015|2016 ChiDesign competition aimed to design a Center for Architecture, Design and Education (CADE) that included a new CAF headquarters, visitor center, exhibition spaces, a design and allied arts high school, and flexible learning spaces. Janice was part of STL’s competition team whose design made it to the curated selection of competition entries that were shortlisted for a major exhibition during the first Chicago Architecture Biennial that provided a platform for public engagement and review of architectural ideas.

LIGHT MUSEUM

It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

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Year
01/01/000

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Year
01/01/000

WW1 MEMORIAL DESIGN | FINALIST

It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

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Year
01/01/000

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Year
01/01/000

FEEK YOUR IMAGINATION FURNITURE DESIGN | WINNER

It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

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Recognition
Winner

Client
FEEK

Year
01/01/000

reFORTIFY PLAY-FORT DESIGN | KID’S CHOICE AWARD

It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

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Year
01/01/000

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CANSTRUCTION | CAN-TILEVER FEVER | TEAM POP

Janice was the team captain for TEAM-POP and oversaw the coordination of the design and execution of the project CAN-tilever fever; including coordinating team members from the various firms, managing finances, procuring of food cans, creation of drawings, CNC cutting templates, and graphic design of posters and T-Shirts.

Location
Merchandise Mart, Chicago

Team
Team POP

Client
GCFD -Greater Chicago Food Depository

Year
2014

Canstruction is an annual event in which teams design and build structures made entirely from canned foods within a 10’x10’x8′ space. The items are later donated to the Greater Chicago Food Depository.

Team POP - Power of Partnerships designed and built their concept CAN-tilever fever which was a composition of the operable cantilever bridges of Chicago against the backdrop of Chicago’s skyline represented by the iconic Sears and Hancock towers and complete with the Chicago river and a Chicago boat taxi as well.

The event was featured on the news channel - NBC 5 Chicago who had partnered with GCFD to cover the various builds by the numerous design teams.

INK OF THE WEEK | Team POP T-Shirts

Janice’s design of the Team POP T-shirts for CANstruction 2014 won Custom ink’s contest - ‘ink of the week’ and was featured on their website.

Team

Year
01/01/000

Client
CANstruction

Year
2014

TEMPORALSCAPE

One Site, Infinite Solutions

Ideas competition – Haynie’s Corner

Team – FGM Chicago

Janice Ninan | Ryan Bloom | Alison Schneider | Robert Chorazy | Michael Johnson | Dan Purpura

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Year
01/01/000

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Year
01/01/000

“Change is the only constant in life”. - Heraclitus

Temporalscape is an urban space that encourages infinite possibilities. Hovering roof

planes and ground plane modifications designate ‘temporal zones’ on the site that

respond to the immediate surroundings - galleries, bar/restaurant, theater, and retail.

Users of all age groups can host, participate in and enjoy activities outdoors while

providing opportunities for artistic amalgamation. The open design transforms ‘Haynie’s

Corner’ into an ideal venue for hosting the annual ‘Funk in the City’ art festival, which is

a conglomeration of artists near and far. Temporalscape allows users to ‘make place

from space’, marrying the temporal activities and varying climate with creative energy

and community connectivity.

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