Metropolis Next Generation Design Competition 2011

Result

Winner announced. View entries...

Overview

Put your IDEAS to work and bring the 1960's federal building to ZERO ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT.

Category Idea Competition / Open to Students / Competition Result
Type International, Idea, Open, Single-Stage, Anonymous
Genre Sustainability
Country Los Angeles, United States
RegDeadline 31 January 2011 GoogleCal iCal
31 January 2011 (via Online)
Eligibility Any designer or architect in practice for 10 years or less, as well as design students

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Description
For 2011 we are asking for a Zero Environmental Footprint for a GSA building. We challenge you to think about how we work, what we use, how we get where we need to go, hidden costs to our pocketbooks and the environment, across the whole design spectrum. Focus on one area that needs fixing—products, interiors, buildings, landscape, communication systems, or anything else you can imagine—and develop your idea fully, or develop a whole system of fixes.

Jury
Michelle Addington (Professor of architecture at the Yale School of Architecture)
Brian Collins (Chief creative officer of COLLINS)
Lawrence Scarpa (AIA, Principal of Pugh + Scarpa Architects in Los Angeles)
Leslie Shepherd (AIA, Chief architect, Office of the Chief Architect/Capital Construction Programs of the US General Services Administration)

Prize
$10,000 and Publication

Entry Fee
$75 for each submission

Entries
Up to 10 JPG images

Timetable
Winner Announcement: May 2011

Links
Past winners

Organizer
Metropolis magazine

Official Website
http://www.metropolismag.com/nextgen/