1986 Competition
Creating a Contemporary Lyceum
1986 Competition Overview
To highlight the aims and purposes of the Lyceum Fellowship in its inaugural year, our first competition problem asks applicants to explore through design the very nature and function of a contemporary Lyceum.
A group of leading academics and artists have joined together to form a new Association for the sharing and exchange of ideas, theories, and creations. They have already begun to meet during the vacation summer months on Martha's Vineyard. As the Association grows, the group wishes to invite more of their colleagues to share in the interaction, and has purchased property on the island in order to build a Lyceum facility that will permit members to meet year-round.
Jury
Jon McKee, AIA, Mark Hutker, AIA, Peter Vincent, AIA
Program Authors
Robert Campbell
Architect and Architectural Critic
The Boston Globe
Douglas S. Way
Chairman, Department of Landscape Architecture
Ohio State University
Diane Lewis
Associate Professor
The Cooper Union School of Architecture
Nicole Pertuisset
Assistant Professor of Architecture
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Raj Saksena
Director of the Architecture Division
Roger Williams College
Raymond Kappe, FAIA
Director
Southern California Institute of Architecture
John Meunier
Director, School of Architecture and Interior Design
University of Cincinnati