Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Anna Koosmann and Estudio Damgo Program Receives U.S. National Award

 
Architect Anna Koosmann and Foundation University, received a U.S. national award from the Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) in 2018 for the research on the Estudio Damgo design-build program. Koosmann used her Fulbright research grant to evaluate the first three Filipino bamboo projects: a rural classroom, a multipurpose hall, and a floating guardhouse. The post-occupancy research conducted on the buildings, as well as input from beneficiary interviews, steered future design-build projects, by guiding Filipino instructors and institutionalizing the design-build program for lasting success. Koosmann worked alongside the University's Research Director, Geraldine Quinones, Architecture department heads, and Estudio Damgo students for five months of field research, earning a national EDRA Core award. Koosmann presented the research findings and accepted the award at the 49th EDRA conference in Oklahoma City, U.S.  View the entire document, 

"Estudio Damgo: Evaluating the Impact of the First, Filipino Design-Build University Program", at https://www.edra.org/page/2018_core_recipients


Excerpt from the EDRA core research document.

Excerpt from the EDRA core research document.

Excerpt from the EDRA core research document.


Signing Agreements between Core Shelter Community and the City of Dumaguete at the official turn-over for the Multipurpose Hall 2015. Pictured Left to Right: Dean Sinco, Johna David, Anna Koosmann, William Ablong, Orlando E. Enquig, and Core Shelter residents.



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