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Evocation,  | International Design Awards Winners
Evocation,  | International Design Awards Winners
Evocation,  | International Design Awards Winners
Evocation,  | International Design Awards Winners
Evocation,  | International Design Awards Winners
Evocation,  | International Design Awards Winners
Evocation,  | International Design Awards Winners
Evocation,  | International Design Awards Winners
Evocation,  | International Design Awards Winners
Evocation,  | International Design Awards Winners

Evocation

UniversityUniversity of Pennsylvania
Lead DesignersHarsana Siva
Project LocationPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Prize(s)Silver in Architecture Categories / Conceptual
Project LinkView
Entry Description

Evocation aims to create a contemporary and diverse space that can be used by the residents of the area to share and connect. The proposed market/travel hub aims to create a smooth transition between existing traditional conditions and contemporary changes through deconstruction and collaging of different urban elements within the site. This is primarily achieved by relocating the elevated subway and replacing it with a market. It would also include a travel hub, a community kitchen, and a local exchange program. Evocation hence aims to encapsulate, share, and create new memories.

Bio

Harsana Siva is an aspiring architect from Bangalore, India. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture with a minor in Environmental Design from SUNY University at Buffalo. She is currently pursuing a Master of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania (2023).
Harsana has won multiple scholarships, including the International Student Award, Myerberg Scholarship, and the Schenk-Woodman Scholarship, during her time at the University at Buffalo and the University of Pennsylvania for her work which was also published in Pressing Matters X (2021).

Awards and Prize

Nominated for Golden Trezzini Awards 2021 for Best Project of Building or Facility by Student (for Evocation)
Featured in Pressing Matters X, IllustrArch Student Blog