"Courageous, creative, and consistent! Michelle Wanitzek's project, 'Nomad Coworking,' is a prime example of holistic interior design for existing historic buildings," said Birgit Von Moltke of von Moltke InnenArchitekten, a member of this year's judging panel. The design tackled a challenging task - working with a historical monument's intricacies and structural limits while simultaneously preserving the protected façade and showcasing the transformation for experiential value. This year's winning project, "Nomad Coworking," submitted by Wanitzek for her master's thesis at the University of Wismar, features a coworking space and coffeeshop in a listed monument - a site identified for its architectural or historical significance - and focuses on the increasing importance of alternative and flexible workspaces. With over 1,000 submissions, scholarships were awarded to 30 students for 22 projects in the architecture, interior design, landscape, and entertainment industries. announces the 2022 Vectorworks Design Scholarship winners, with Michelle Wanitzek taking home the coveted Richard Diehl Award. A strong supporter of the world's future designers, global design, and BIM software provider Vectorworks, Inc.
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