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Architecture students honored for academic excellence

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Fourteen undergraduate and graduate students in the School of Architecture at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign were honored for scholastic excellence during the 2006 fall semester. A total of $1,750 in prizes was awarded.

The winners and their awards include: (EDITORS: See list).

ARCHITECTURE AWARD WINNERS FOR FALL 2006

CHAMPAIGN – Scott D. Homan, Graduate Student Design Award nomination in Architecture 571 for Design

CHICAGO, 60655 – Benjamin E. Hartigan, Honorable Mention, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architecture 373 for Design

ELGIN – Christopher S. Sharkey, Graduate Student Design Award nomination in Architecture 571 for Design

GRAYVILLE – Brooke J. Funkhouser, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architecture 475 for Design

MACOMB – Michael D. Wetmore, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architecture 373 for Design

MAHOMET – Caleb C. Walder, Graduate Student Design Award nomination in Architecture 571 for Design

URBANA – Il Do Yang, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architecture 373 for Design; Tyler L. Harries, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architecture 475 for Design

WESTCHESTER – Elise C. Holmes, Honorable Mention, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architecture 373 for Design

OUT-OF-STATE

TEXAS, Arlington – Saul S.E. San Juan, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architecture 471 for Design

OUT-OF-COUNTRY

FRANCE, Saint Pe de Bigorre – Anne P. Moreau, Graduate Student Design Award nomination in Architecture 571 for Design

GERMANY, Bavaria – Rolf Temesvari, Graduate Student Design Award nomination in Architecture 571 for Design

INDONESIA, Jakarta – Angela Angela, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architecture 373 for Design

SOUTH KOREA, In-Chun City – Eun-Young Koo, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architecture 475 for Design

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