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This project puts the 19th-century concept of a “Wardian case” — a mini greenhouse for tropical plants — into a multicultural 21st-century context. Built in a lean-to greenhouse style using modular joinery, it provides a home for a distillery and a bitter orange tree of a culturally significant variety that’s used to make aragh bahar narenj (bitter orange water) in Iran. With a solar chimney for lighting and ventilation, a rainwater collection system for irrigation and walls covered in translucent oiled hanji paper (a traditional Korean material dating back hundreds of years), the design reaches across cultures and centuries to create something refreshingly new.

Award of Merit: A+ Award for Student Work
Bahar Narenj

Bahar Narenj reaches across cultures and centuries to create something refreshingly new.

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2023
Award of MeritA+ Award for Student Work
Location
The Gaza Strip, Palestine
Student
Arwa Qalalwa
School
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
2018
Award of MeritA+ Award for Student Work
Location
Minto, Alaska, USA
School
University of Virginia, USA
2013
Award of MeritA+ Award for Student Work
Team
Aaron Choi and Diego Valencia, with Brett Berger, Christine Phu, Kim Stevenson and faculty member Philip Horton, Arizona State University