2006/07 Sub-Zero/Wolf Kitchen Design Contest
"To create a unified appearance, appliance detailing inspired the millwork design: the stainless counter edge profile matches the adjacent 48" Wolf range. Lights in the fully concealed 54" Wolf range hood were also mounted in the adjoining stainless soffit for consistency of style. The Sub-Zero 601 refrigerators and freezer with bottom grilles were chosen to maintain a seamless visual transition with the stainless cabinets above.
Sub-Zero/Wolf invites you to showcase your best. For 2006/2007, we again honor the professionals who have helped make Sub-Zero and Wolf the quintessential components of the uncompromised kitchen. This contest is the most respected Entry is free, the rules are simple, Like the 2004/05 contest winners within the design industry and is and the design and time constraints featured on these pages, enter and judged by a panel of professional are few. let your best shine through.
"The island is the focal point of the kitchen and has the Wolf dual fuel range and exhaust liner suspended from the ceiling above. This is the heart of the kitchen where everyone gathers. The client loves the look of the Wolf range with its commercial cooking aesthetic, but wanted the other appliances to 'disappear'. The 700 Series refrigerator and freezer and wine storage achieve this and are clad in Corian.
Official Rules. Set your sights on the 2006 /07 Sub-Zero/Wolf Kitchen Design Contest. The rules are simple, the time frame ample and the prize money lavish — over $110,000 in cash prizes for regional, national, international and student category winners. Winners also receive an expense-paid trip for two to The Breakers in Palm Beach, Florida for an exotic four-day celebration April 9–13, 2008.
Contest Categories Best use of Sub-Zero and Wolf Prize Structure and Categories. Regional winners competing within the distributor territories will receive $ 500 cash and an expense-paid trip for two to The Breakers in Palm Beach, Florida April 9–13, 2008. Prize in the kitchen —Three national winners from regional winners receive the following prize money, Best dealer showroom — One plus the trip for two to Florida: national winner: $ 5,000 prize First place $20,000 prize money.
2004/05 Third place national winner: David Jameson David Jameson Architect Alexandria, VA "The concept for the house is that it is a glass pavilion flanked on the north and south by two stone wings. Inside the glass pavilion, a habitable wooden object is inserted to define a space for the kitchen. The distilled solid-quality of the kitchen is a counterpoint to the porous glass walls that wrap and protect it from nature.
"One request the client had for this dining room, was that they did not want to see any exposed appliances. They requested base refrigeration, two warming drawers as well as a sink with a disposer. Being that concealed appliances were a must, Sub-Zero was the best choice. The focal point of the built-in cabinetry is the arched glass upper cabinets and the Bombay base cabinet, which beautifully houses two Wolf warming drawers.
Each entry must include all of the following: • Completed official entry form with model and serial numbers (if possible) of the Sub-Zero and Trade Category Entry Wolf products. Contestants may enter more than one design in the 2006/07 Sub-Zero/Wolf Kitchen Design Details. Kitchen entries must • Floor plan and elevation or Contest. A completed entry form include at least one full-size perspective drawings, (8.
Best use of Wine Storage in a unique location: Michael David Bright Bright Woodworks, Inc. St. Petersburg, FL "The overall house design makes this room a feature because of its inside/outside orientation. The homeowners wanted the casual look of furniture rather than cabinets. The Sub-Zero appliances allowed for the true integrated look. The wine storage unit was recessed into a wall with only a 6" projection, giving a very unique look and feel.
Contest requirements: Entrants must be NKBA student members and/or enrolled as Student Category Entry students at a college or university. • 500-word essay describing your Entries from graduating students hypothetical family and any unique will be accepted if the postmark is situations or challenges faced in prior to graduation and before the completing the job. We want to hear deadline. about design challenges and how you overcame them. Also, tell us Details.
National Student Winner: Jamie Miller Alexandria Technical College Alexandria, MN "The island is an important part of the design because it is where the client will entertain his guests. A pro-style range, refrigerator drawers and storage were incorporated in the island so the client has everything at his fingertips. There is a 48" side-by-side refrigerator, warming drawer, microwave and double ovens in the kitchen. Refrigerator/freezer drawers and the dishwasher are hidden by panels of cabinetry.
"Sub-Zero inspired vents on the top of the window ties in perfectly with their stainless freezer and glass door refrigerator. Having Wolf cooking appliances for their restaurant kitchens, there was no question that the 48" Wolf professional range and the microwave and warming drawer combination would be their cooking equipment of choice.
Contest Judges. Recognized leaders in their disciplines, the judges for each Sub-Zero/Wolf Kitchen Design Contest represent a cross section of the design and architecture field. Listed below is the panel for the 2004/05 competition and it is indicative of the high caliber of judging we will recruit for the 2006/07 contest. 2004/05 Judges MaryJo Camp, CKD, CBD, CID Standards of Excellence San Francisco, CA Mick De Giulio de Giulio kitchen design, inc.
"The kitchen has three different blocks which are separated by the aspect and by materials. The first block along the wall with steel structures and a customized white corian top includes a wine storage 424G/S and a 700BCI refrigerator/freezer. The second block is an island in the middle of the kitchen; it is the cooking area. The third block is characterized by three Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances: 650/S refrigerator/freezer, built-in oven and warming drawer.
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