daily nebraskan Wednesday, august 24, 1977 UNL's Colleae of Architecture builds challenges in contest to restore, remodel Architecture Hall By Becky Brugman Restoration and remodeling of Architecture Hall and the feasibility of connecting it to the Former Law College are the challenges of a contest sponsored by the College of Architecture. The contest is open to all practicing Nebraska Archi tects and alumni of the college, said Cecil Steward, College of Architecture dean and professional adviser for the competition. In addition to remodeling, the plans submitted also must relate to energy efficiency, he said. Coldest Bseir In Town VI uvu "The projects must be a demonstration for construc tion andor remodeling for minimum energy consump tion." Steward said the remodeling project is complex. The contest will allow more ideas to be submitted than it a private firm had been immediately hired to do the work. 'The Architecture School has a distinct public rela tions task, and every interested architect will be allowed to compete," he said, adding that an equal opportunity exists for all. The third benefit of the contest is that students and faculty can observe the entire process and it can thus serve as an educational tool, he said. "The contest will hopefully produce a better overall . plan," he said. Steward said that although the contest was funded by -the Legislature, actual funds for the implementation of the plan has not yet been allocated. A separate budget proposal for the first phase of the project will be submitted with the 1978-79 budget for capitol construction. First prize for the contest is $4,000 and a letter of in tent to award the commission for redesigning the building (the application of the winning plans). The letter will equal from $200,000 to 250,000 in professional costs to the winning firm. Second prize is $10,000 and third is $6,000. Steward said these serve as. a consolation prize to those who did a strong job of competing and to help cover the costs of submitting the plans. William Turnbiill from San Franci.wn Pik n from Minneapolis and William Marlin from New York wn be the out-of-state judges. A faculty representative and Harley Schrader, director of the physical plant also Jn serve as judges, he said. Registration for the contest is due by Sept. 1 and en ICS 1UU1 WV ouvwwuvu vj vv. . "liWltliUl Uie COmtV r- tnes tition will be announced by Jan. 1. Steward said the entries will be on display in Sheldon Art Gallery by the end of December. daily nsbraskan Editor-in Chief: Rex Seline. Managing Editor: Pete Mason News Editor: Larry Lutz. Associate News Editors: Janet Fix and Ann Owens. Layout Editor: Barbara Lutz. Entertainment Editor Carla Engstrom. Sports Editor: Mike McCarthy, Special Editor Michael Zargari. Night News Editor; Betsie Ammons. Photoqra phy Chief: Ted Kirk. Executive Assistant to the Editor: Ron Ruggless. Copy Editors: Deb Bockhahn, Jill Denning and Susan Kissack Business Manager: Jerri Haussler, Advertising Manager: Gregq Wurdeman. Assistant Advertising Manager: Doug Webber, Pro duction Manager: Kitty Policky. The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications Committee on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during fall and spring semesters, except during vacations. Address- Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R streets, Lincoln Neb. 68508. Telephone: 472-2588 Material may be reprinted without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except material covered by a copyright. Second-class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb. 68501. it S(o(oW o o o Y(LB Foil Meeds Fir Tenft Bud Snupiplloe Hobraska Union Lower Lo vol 472-2205 Nebraska Union East East Union 472-1746 Monday-Saturday (p 472-22TO O) L WELCOME BACK WE'RE HERE IF YOU NEED US Outreach Listens and Cares A Confidential Service For UNL Students nmnnTniiiiii iimi , t life dteite Mb yw mmm Ik a Marksmancti t L . v '"HjitnK. unenieer ing. Back packing. Crosscountry skiing Water survival. Mountaineering. First Military Science is an excellent course in leaderslup development. Rut, if, SHJn'ini Dlr training' where IhJSL i "lln envint that menISSlsb0lh you'll develop your confidence and Stamina in t hp r1acrrw-m nr nut. Add Military Science to your program and you automatically add a new dimen sion of excitement to your campus life. . JIM NIXDORFF Room 110 M & N Building 472-2468 fill Opon 0-5 ' "Visions quickly, and LEARN WHAT IT ' TAKES TO LEAD, - m mm 'i