STUDENT DESIGN COMPETITION - 2021- 2022 NKBA OFFICIAL RULES & ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
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About the NKBA Student Design Competition Winning this prestigious competition increases industry visibility and peer recognition, offers valuable publicity and networking opportunities and acknowledges the talent of aspiring kitchen and bath designers. Students must plan beautiful, safe and functional spaces, incorporating creative design statements and aesthetically pleasing design solutions. NKBA Student Members may enter the kitchen competition, the bath competition, or both. Their designs must be based on the client requests and plans provided. The 2021– 2022 NKBA Student Design Competition is sponsored by Fisher & Paykel. Visit NKBA.org for more information and submission instructions. Who Can Enter Entrants must be NKBA Student Members enrolled in an educational institution on the date of submission. There is no cost to students to join NKBA. Visit here to register as an NKBA Student Member. Except for experience derived from an internship, entrants must neither have worked in a professional residential design capacity (including interior design, architecture and related fields), nor have been paid for any design services rendered. Projects entered must be completed individually by the student designer. Co-designers are not permitted.
How to Enter NKBA will now be using Award Force, an awards management software program, to manage the student design competition entries. Students can log on and create an account, submit a portion of the project and come back before the deadline to complete the process. Students can upload items individually as a section is finished. There is also the flexibility to edit the project while it’s in progress. No edits will be accepted after June 6, 2022. Submissions do not have to be in one PDF any longer nor contain the students phone number. Entries must be submitted no later than June 6, 2022 at 5:00 PM EST. Incomplete entries will be disqualified. CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT YOUR PROJECT Winning Entries The top winners in both the kitchen and the bath competitions will be recognized by their peers and industry professionals at the Design Competition Awards ceremony held during the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) 2023. The winning designs will also be featured in KBB Magazine, and awarded the following: First Place . . . . . . . . $2,500 Scholarship Second Place . . . . . . $1,500 Scholarship Third Place . . . . . . . $1,000 Scholarship Award winners will receive complimentary registration and a ticket to the KBIS 2023 expo, admission to the design awards ceremony, hotel accommodations and airfare.
Entries Must Be Submitted No Later Than Monday, June 6, 2022, 5:00pm (Eastern Time). The NKBA is not responsible for those entries that are not submitted by the deadline. Submission Requirements + R eview attached rubric for full list of expectations. + S eparate entry forms are required for each project submission; one entry for kitchen and one entry for bath. + D rawings must be clean, easy to understand and professionally presented. Entries must be submitted digitally on 11” x 17” paper. Designs that are not 11”x17” will be disqualified. + D rawings may be hand- or computer-drafted black-lined originals or scans. + Required drawings include a floor plan with construction changes identified, renderings, and elevations (of every wall with cabinets and/or appliances) following NKBA Graphics and Presentation Standards (fully dimensioned). No color may be used on drawings, other than on perspectives and renderings. + Design statements must be typed and should not exceed one page in length. Design statements may be in narrative or bulleted format. Entries submitted without a design statement will be disqualified. + A concept board must be submitted digitally. This should include images and may include a material legend or labels for each product. + Personal identification and school identification must NOT appear anywhere on the drawings or concept board. + Colored perspectives and detailed drawing(s) of special construction to convey the concept are required. + The use of Fisher & Paykel products is required, click here to view products and specifications.
Entry Checklist
Please review this checklist before submitting your entry:
Separate entry form for each submission: one for kitchen and one for bath.
Separate design statements detailing the creative solution for the kitchen and/or bath projects.
Include color perspective and/or detailed drawings of special construction design features.
The following drawings must follow the NKBA Graphics & Presentation Standards (½” scale)
and may be submitted on one or multiple floor plan pages:
Floor Plan (fully dimensioned with specifications with Construction & Mechanical changes);
Elevations of every wall with cabinets and/or appliances (fully dimensioned).
Judging
Entries will be judged on visual appeal, creativity, the elements and principles of design, the NKBA Kitchen and
Bathroom Planning Guidelines and NKBA Graphics and Presentation Standards. These topics can be found in
the Kitchen & Bath Design Presentation and Kitchen & Bath Design Principles volumes of the NKBA Professional
Resource Library or Knowledge Base. Students should refer to these resources when designing their projects.
The NKBA reserves the right to disqualify an entry before, during, or after the contest judging.
In the case of disqualification after an awards ceremony, the entrant will be required to return the award
and the association may make a public announcement.
The NKBA reserves the right to determine the number of entries that will be recognized with an award.
Individuals selected to judge the NKBA Student Design Competition are practicing, NKBA-certified
professionals. Decisions of the judges are final.Golden Retrievers, Golden Years
Cannon Beach, Ore. — Shawn and Jalen Hill live in The couple shares a home office, but when one
Cannon Beach, Ore., with their two golden retrievers, is on a business call, the other must retreat to the
Waffles and Noodles. For the past 20 years, they’ve kitchen so neither is disturbed. When they sit at the
lived in a Portland suburb and decided it was time to kitchen table, their biggest complaint is a jumble
fulfill their dream of relocating to a beach house. The of messy wires that often don’t reach a convenient
time is right, since they are both semi-retired, and outlet or charging station. They wouldn’t object to
can work remotely when necessary. They purchased trading in the table for a functional island that can
their forever home because of its stunning location accommodate guests who watch as Jalen creates a
on the Oregon coast and its generous rooms. culinary masterpiece.
The house sits on a larger property — perfect for
This space must accommodate their work habits,
romps with Waffles and Noodles. The inside, while
parties and most importantly, their fur babies. They
functionally move-in ready, is in dire need of some
want the kitchen, with its convenient access to the
sprucing: it was last updated in the early 2000’s.
patio and expansive views of the coastline, to remain
Shawn and Jalen, both in their early 50s, love to in the same spot.
entertain friends and family and eat outside on their
The single bathroom upstairs functions fine, but
patio — which can get chilly in the evenings. They’re
desperately needs an update. Since this is only a
active on the local social scene and have many friends
guest bath, Shawn and Jalen do not need as much
in the area, since they vacationed in Cannon Beach
storage as the space currently provides. They prefer
frequently prior to their move. Their favorite time of year
a separate soaking tub so they can have a space
is Christmas — they host the holiday and open their
for the extended families kids when sleeping over as
home to an extended family that can number 25, from
well as freestanding shower. Since they have a
older parents to nieces, nephews and toddlers. In fact,
steady stream of overnight guests, they recently
their families visit quite often to enjoy the laid-back
updated the full bathroom
lifestyle, hospitality and breathtaking ocean views.
on the main floor that can accommodate visitors
They consider their style to be modern, but considering of all ages which is why they are open to having a
their beach-front location, want to incorporate natural creative twist in this upstairs bath.
and organic/biophilic elements in the redesign.
They love exposed beams and natural elements
Shawn, who is 5’ 10”, and Jalen, 6’, are in good reminiscent of driftwood, the rocky coastline and
health, but since this is their forever home, they want colors of the sea and sky. They also prefer the serenity
to consider aging-in-place design concepts. Jalen is of minimalist decor, a more or less monochromatic
a passionate cook and spends most of his time in the color scheme, with plenty of storage to hide clutter.
kitchen, while Shawn is usually on clean-up duty — a
self-proclaimed neat freak. They require ample storage
for special pans, small appliances and cooking/baking
equipment, and plenty of pantry space for exotic
spices and a storehouse of foods. Additionally, both
like to watch cooking shows and videos in the kitchen.The Floor Plans
The floor plans below are for reference only and are NOT to scale. Please click here to view full 11”x17”
floor plans built to scale on NKBA.org.
PROJECT NOTES
MAIN FLOOR PLAN KITCHEN PLAN
1/8" : 1' 1/2" : 1'
PLEASE REFERENCE DIMENSIONS AND NOMENCLATURE ON PLAN
NORTH
1
FOR ALL EXISTING OPENING SIZES AND LOCATIONS 170"
2 1/2"
WINDOWS MAY BE ADDED, MOVED, OR RESIZED. THE OVERALL 33" 32" 39" 16" 34" 13 1/2"
2 GLAZING AREA MUST REMAIN THE SAME, OR INCREASED, TO
PRESERVE NATURAL LIGHTING
2 7/8"
ENSUITE WALK-IN CLOSET
8'-6" X 12'-1" 8'-11" X 12'-1" K03
KITCHEN OPENINGS
# Width Height Type
14 1/2"
15 3/4"
18"
TO PATIO
28 1/4"
CLOSET
18"
K02
GARAGE
K01 30 " 90 " Hinged K01
MECHANICAL
36'-0" X 22'-0"
3'-0" X 6'-9"
10 1/4"
7 3/8"
65"
PATIO PRIMARY BEDROOM
43 1/2"
14'-7" X 9'-0" 15'-1" X 11'-6" TO HALLWAY
50 1/2"
K04
108" CEILING
47"
K02 18 " 80 " Hinged
MUDROOM
11'-5" X 4'-5"
CLOSET
STUDENT DESIGN COMPETITION
2'-6" X 2'-0"
FOYER
KITCHEN
5 3/4"
19'-4" X 11'-9" 116" CEILING
KITCHEN
EXISTING BEAM - 3 1/2" X 12"
14'-4" X 10'-7"
K03 34 " 48 " Double Hung
UP
PORCH
6'-4" X 12'-6"
LAUNDRY
2'-4" X 7'-6"
155"
NORTH
137"
48"
K04 42 " 96 " Doorway K07
BATH
12'-10" X 5'-0"
HALLWAY
SLAB
90"
K05 42 " 96 " Doorway
LAUNDRY
DINING OFFICE
11'-11" X 22'-2" 16'-2" X 8'-4" 108" CEILING
CHASE
42"
5'-4" X 1'-11"
K06 34 " 50 " Double Hung
GREAT LIVING AREA
29'-5" X 18'-1" 2274 SQ FT
K06 K05
K07 48 " 48 " Fixed Glass TO DINING ROOM
N 12" 34" 79 1/4" 43 1/2" 30"
1 1/4"
DN
200" 34'
IDED BY:
DIGITAL DRAWING PROVIDED BY:
10'-6 1/2" 12'-11" 10'-6 1/2"
DECK
7'-7" X 4'-4"
STUDENT DESIGN COMPETITION
1'-6"
1'-6"
STUDENT DESIGN COMPETITION
BATH PLAN S
1/2" : 1'
NORTH
ON PLAN 151 1/2"
CL
73" 78 1/2"
KITCHEN LIBRARY
RALL
12'-11" X 10'-3" ATTIC 12'-11" X 8'-5"
4 1/2" 12'-2" X 6'-0"
TO
1'-11" X 5'-5"
CLOSET
44 1/2" 102 1/2"
BEDROOM 3 BATH
STUDY 10'-10" X 12'-1" 9'-4" X 5'-5"
NON-LOAD BEARING WALL
VENT STACK BONUS
25'-6"
36'-0" X 20'-0"
21"
LINEN
24"
24'
24'
UP
33"
VANITY
4'-11" X 9'-10"
CLOSET
4 1/2"
BEDROOM 2 ATTIC
K02 14'-3" X 11'-6" 36'-0" X 7'-11"
24"
TOILET CL
23"
K05
BATH DINING RM. HALL LIVING RM.
34 1/4"
12'-11" X 12'-9" 6'-9" X 24'-10" 12'-11" X 14'-7"
91 1/2" CEILING
TO HALLWAY
SLEEPING PORCH OPEN BELOW
14'-7" X 5'-11" 19'-2" X 11'-9"
4" X 10"
133"
133"
30"
K01 K04 CL
FLOOR DN
REGISTER
STUDY
88"
12'-7" X 8'-1"
34'
23"
65 3/4"
OPEN BELOW
11'-9" X 22'-0"
LINEN
PORCH
34'-2" X 8'-0"
4 1/2"
3'-8" X 1'-11"
K03
BATH
8'-7" X 11'-0"
LINEN K-1150-LA CHASE
5'-4" X 1'-11"
24"
DN
LINEN
3'-0" X 11'-2"
CLOSET
3'-8" X 2'-1"
LIVING AREA
1925 SQ FT
K06
TO GUEST BEDROOM
N 44 1/2" 68 1/2" 30"
4"
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
LOFT GUEST BEDROOM
79"
4 1/2"
72 1/2"
10'-10" X 32'-4" 12'-7" X 12'-4" 1/8" : 1'
CL
151 1/2"
DIGITAL DRAWING PROVIDED BY:
STUDENT DESIGN COM
STUDENT DESIGN COMPETITION DIGITAL DRAWING PROVIDED BY:FRONT PERSPECTIVE VIE
DIGITAL DRAWING PROVIDED BY:
Additional Property Information STUDENT DESIGN COMPETITION
+ T he wall between the existing dining room and kitchen is load bearing, but can be altered or removed with
appropriate measures.
+ All windows can be altered or moved. The size and number of windows can be changed, however, the overall
square footage of window(s) must stay the same or increase to have adequate natural light in the space.
+ Ceiling heights were purposely left off plans to allows students more creative freedom.
+ If you have a question that is NOT directly answered here, you are expected to utilize creative freedom
with your design to solve the issue.
+ The use of Fisher & Paykel products is required, click here to view products and specifications.Submission Scoring Rubric
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HIGHLY
Design Statement NOVICE EMERGING DEVELOPED
DEVELOPED
MASTERED
Concise Description (about 500 –1,000 words) 5 1 2 3 4 5
Thoughtful Reasoning/Justification For
5 1 2 3 4 5
The Design Choices Made
Identification of Trade Partner Relationships/
5 1 2 3 4 5
Collaboration to Effectively Complete Design
20
HIGHLY
NKBA Graphics & Presentation Standards NOVICE EMERGING DEVELOPED
DEVELOPED
MASTERED
Title Block, Scale & Text: entry #, job name,
address, page numbers, scale size, etc.; 1/2 inch
5 1 2 3 4 5
scale on all documents drawn & labelled correctly;
size hierarchy, font size & style, and consistency
Legend, Specifications, Notes, & Details:
numbered items on plans; in a table on side of 5 1 2 3 4 5
page, & appropriate and consistent within plans
Floor Plan(s): dimensioned floor,
5 1 2 3 4 5
construction changes & mechanical
Elevation Plan 5 1 2 3 4 5
40
HIGHLY
NKBA Planning Guidelines NOVICE EMERGING DEVELOPED
DEVELOPED
MASTERED
Egress & Passageways 10 1-3 3-5 6-7 8-9 10
Activity Centers & Adjacencies 10 1-3 3-5 6-7 8-9 10
Fixture & Equipment Planning 10 1-3 3-5 6-7 8-9 10
Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, & Safety 10 1-3 3-5 6-7 8-9 10
25
HIGHLY
Aesthetic & Creativity NOVICE EMERGING DEVELOPED
DEVELOPED
MASTERED
Accurately Addresses Client's Objectives 5 1 2 3 4 5
Aesthetic/Visual Appeal (color, texture, pattern,
5 1 2 3 4 5
rhythm and repetition, scale and proportion)
Executability 5 1 2 3 4 5
Creative Problem Solving 5 1 2 3 4 5
Creative Use of Materials 5 1 2 3 4 5
Total Possible Score 100You can also read