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2004 International Design Guild/ASID Student Design Awards Announced

The American Society of Interior Designers and the International Design Guild (Guild) are pleased to announce the recipients of the 2004 International Design Guild/ASID Student Design Awards. The awards recognize outstanding interior floor covering designs by undergraduate or graduate ASID student members in both rug and broadloom categories.

The 2004 International Design Guild/ASID Student Design Award winners are:

Rug Category:
First Place -- Chia-Ling Khoo, Oklahoma State University (Stillwater, Okla.)
First Runner-Up -- Elaine Dominguez, Rhodec International (Quincy, Mass.)
Honorable Mentions - Marla-Rae Lewandoski, Colorado State University (Fort Collins, Colo.); Joan Jacobson, St. Louis Community College (St. Louis); Laura Bradfordkirch, Seattle Pacific University (Seattle); Vatsala Krishna, New England School of Art and Design - Suffolk University (Boston); Tammy Munson, Brigham Young University-Idaho, (Rexburg, Idaho)

Broadloom Category:
First Place - Elaine Dominguez, Rhodec International (Quincy, Mass.)
First Runner-Up - Jessi Halliday, College for Creative Studies (Detroit)
Honorable Mentions - Cori Robertson, University of Florida at Gainesville; Tanya Sujjavanich, University of Florida at Gainesville; Cesar David Aguirre, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Redi Karameto, University of Texas at Arlington; Joshua Burton, Ball State University (Muncie, Ind.)

A jury of Guild members met during the Guild's annual convention in Las Vegas from Jan. 25 - 30 to evaluate the entries and select the winners of the 2004 competition from hundreds of applicants. Each of the first-place award winners received a cash prize of $2,500, each first runner-up honoree received $1,000 and each of the honorable mention honorees received $100.
 

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