Rensselaer Student Awarded Top Scholarship for Young African-American Architects
Rachele Louis
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Fourth-year architecture student at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute Rachele Louis has been awarded the 2009 Gensler
African-American Internship & Scholarship (GAAINS) from the
global design and architecture firm Gensler.
The scholarship recognizes top emerging talent among
African-American college students enrolled in an architecture
program accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting
Board (NAAB). As the winner of the top prize, Louis will
join the firm as an intern this summer in its New York City
office. The award also includes a scholarship that will aid in
her final year of design study at Rensselaer.
“It has been my great pleasure to see Rachele mature as a
student and I have every expectation that she will excel in the
profession – as an innovator and as a leader,” said Acting Dean
of Architecture Mark Mistur. “Her balance of abilities, skills,
and personal character will make her an extraordinary
representative of the Gensler Scholarship and
Rensselaer,”
Louis has an exceptionally strong GPA. However, according to
Mistur and the faculty of the school, her most recognized
strengths can be seen in her independent design work. Louis is
known for her experimentation in design with unfamiliar forms
and approaches to space that are both structurally sound and
innovative.
Her internship with Gensler will consist of working directly
in the studio on various design projects and proposals with
architects and designers.
“The GAAINS scholarship not only allows me the ability to
further my architectural educational pursuits, but I’ll have
the opportunity to be at the forefront of sustainable design
with advanced architectural technologies as an intern with a
leading firm,” said Louis.
Through a rigorous selection process by a panel of seven
jurors, Louis was selected as the winning candidate based on a
submission that showcased clarity of ideas within both design
and analytical realms, according to the design firm.
“GAAINS is a valuable program to both Gensler and the
broader student community; it furthers our position with the
student dialogue by promoting innovation, thought leadership,
and design excellence,” says Blake Mourer, senior associate and
design director at Gensler and one of seven members of the
GAAINS jury.
In its first year, the GAAINs program aims to raise
awareness about the architectural profession as a career choice
as well as create greater accessibility for this student
population.
Gensler is a global architecture, design, planning, and
strategic consulting firm, with 31 offices on five
continents.
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Published
May 26,
2009 |
Contact: Gabrielle DeMarco
Phone: (518) 276-6542
E-mail: demarg@rpi.edu |
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