![]() ![]() Vectorworks congratulates this year’s winners: An expert panel of international judges evaluated all submissions on design, technology, originality, presentation and writing. ![]() The selected winners represent many countries worldwide, including Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Poland, Turkey, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States. “I’m extremely appreciative of this award as it signifies strength to my thoughts, voice and creation.” “Vectorworks has allowed me to understand space and light as an imperfect language,” said Vaca Michan. Finally, her clear documentation in the overhead and deck plots made the show straightforward to rigging.” “Secondly, she perfectly used light to create different moments as the set piece remained the same throughout while trying to maintain a cohesive look for the show. “Brenda’s project description communicated the long and complicated journey of the main character and how she resonated with the plot,” said Len Levine, lighting designer, International Cinema Lighting Society member and one of this year’s Scholarship judges. Vaca Michan utilized Vectorworks Spotlight for the lighting design to maintain consistency when working with the lighting plots for a diverse cast. With over 1,000 submissions, scholarships were awarded to 21 students for 18 projects in the architecture, interior design, landscape and entertainment industries. The winning Richard Diehl submission Venus by Vaca Michan is a lighting design project for the play written by Suzan-Lori Parks that’s set in the 19 th-century and directed by Mike Payette at the National Theater School of Canada. ![]() Global design and BIM software provider Vectorworks, Inc. has revealed the winners of this year’s Vectorworks Design Scholarship, naming Brenda Vaca Michan as the Richard Diehl Award winner. ![]()
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