Austin, Texas (April 19, 2021) – Allen ISD’s STEAM Center was honored with receiving the Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) 2021 Southern Region Summit Architecture Award. A4LE announced the awards during their A4LE 2021 Annual Southern Regional Conference last week.
The Summit Award is an award given to one firm with the single most distinctive educational facility in the Southern Region. The Award Program Chair and A4LE Region Board choose a distinguished, diverse jury with educational and design professionals to judge projects in the following categories: community environment, learning environment, physical environment, and planning process. Firms must submit a regulation PowerPoint, project dossier, exhibit boards, confidential sheet, photo release, and high-resolution PDFs of each board.
“The collaboration that took place during the VLK Curation process solidified our partnership to design something spectacular together. Studying inspiring learning environments in the Seattle area created the opportunity to ask one another questions that yielded an exciting experience for all students in Allen ISD. I continually stand in awe of the fabulous things that happen here,” said Dalane Bouillion, Ed. D., VLK Architects Principal of Educational Planning.
The design and project of the Allen ISD STEAM Center has been highly recognized across various awards, see below:
- 2020 TASA/TASB Exhibit School of Architecture – Caudill Award
- 2020 Excellence in Architecture Design and Studio Annual Awards – Merit Award
- 2019 TEXO Education & Research Foundation Topping Out Awards – Texas Build Texas Proud Award
About VLK Architects: With offices in Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, El Paso, and Houston, VLK Architects provides architecture, planning, and interior design services to K-12, higher education, corporate, and institutional clients throughout Texas. For more information, please visit our website: www.vlkarchitects.com or marketing@vlkarchitects.com.
About A4LE: The Association for Learning Environments is a professional 501 (c)(3) non-profit association whose sole mission is improving the places where children learn. It was first established in 1921 as the National Council on Schoolhouse Construction (NCSC) then becoming Council of Education Facility Planners International (CEFPI) in 1971. It took its current name in 2015. For more information, visit their website: https://www.a4le.org/.
To learn more about the Allen ISD STEAM Center Project, click here.
To learn more about A4LE Southern Conference, click here.
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