Archinect reports that Chris Hardie, Andrew Groake and Kevin Carmody are the winners of the 2004 Burnham Prize Competition, receiving a three month scholarship for independent study at the American Academy in Rome and a stipend, both to be split (somehow) among the three.
This year's competition, "Urban Waterways - The Chicago River Project" asked entrants to develop three sites along the Chicago River as water taxi stations to improve upon this aspect of the city.
The jury (Reiser + Umemoto, John Ronan, Professor Roberta Feldman, Zoka Zola, Mark Schndel of Studio Gang, and landscape architect Chandra Goldsmith) in the two-round competition picked the winner from ten finalists, from Chicago, New York, UK, Netherlands, North Carolina, Toronto, and Salt Lake City.
I'll post images of the winner and finalists as they become available.
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