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Competition Design Entry:

Competition Design Entry '03/'04 Leading Edge Design Competition by New Buildigns Institute. Registration deadline: 2 April 2004. Submission deadline: 11 June 2004. Entry fee: None. Awards: US$7,500 total. Jury: Gregg Ander, Stephen Castellanos, Vivian Loftness, Randall Higa, Rob Hudler and Tony Pierce. The Competition provides teaching and applied learning experience on principles and requirements of energy-efficient design for tomorrow's design professionals. Open to all students currently enrolled in architecture or environmental design programs.

The Leading Edge Student Design Competition The Leading Edge Student Design Competition seeks to support and enhance the study of sustainable and energy-efficient building practices in Architectural Education. Now in its 13th year, they invite students and instructors of Architecture and Design to use the competition as a framework to explore the use of new materials and strategies for building, and the integration of aesthetics and technology for high-performing, cutting edge architecture.


The award is based on the quality of the selected winner's competition design entry, but the quality of his/her research proposal is also considered. Candidates must be graduates of an accredited school of architecture, and be currently employed in, or have completed at least one year of practical experience in the office of a practicing architect.
 
 
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