The Princeton Architectural Press has generously donated 5 copies of Narrow Houses to be given away to our readers. There are two ways to enter the contest for a chance to win one of the books:1) Email us your best architecture photograph: click here to email us!2) You can “like” and then post your best [...]
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- Mar 01 Tue 2011 07:12
Win a copy of Narrow Houses
- Mar 01 Tue 2011 06:30
John and Magda McHale Fellowship
Magda Cordell McHale (SUNY-Buffalo, 1978-99) and John McHale were participants in the London-based Independent Group who, after moving to America to work with Buckminster Fuller, went on to study the impact of emerging technologies on the future of human societies. In celebration of their diverse legacy that ranges from Pop Art to ecology, the McHale [...]
- Feb 14 Mon 2011 09:56
DawnTown Miami 2011 Floating Stage Design Competition
DawnTown Miami is an annual architecture ideas competition meant to bring creative and inspiring new solutions to Downtown Miami. Now in its fourth year, DawnTown is partnering with a local historic preservation group to help bring prominence to an early piece of Miami’s modern architecture period. This year’s contest topic is to [...]
- Feb 08 Tue 2011 14:54
MINI Space Presents: Locomotion! Design Competition
- Feb 04 Fri 2011 23:28
Treehouses In Paradise Fantasy designs for the 21st Century
The details:DESIGN A TREE HOUSE FOR A TROPICAL ISLAND RESORTThe competition is simple: To design the perfect structure in the perfect place where everything you need is accessible. a challenge to reveal a remarkable ability to form images and ideas of things never directly experienced in day-to-day life. Here also is a celebration of the [...]
- Feb 04 Fri 2011 09:53
Fondation CLU Lighting Grant – 2010-2011 EDITION – THEME : LIGHT IT FOR HUMANITY
STUDENTS AND YOUNG PROFESSIONALS…
SUBMIT US YOUR CREATIVITY!
SUBMIT US YOUR CREATIVITY!
- Feb 02 Wed 2011 10:38
ONE PRIZE 2011: Water as the Sixth Borough
- Feb 02 Wed 2011 10:38
Detroit: By Design
Detroit has suffered a wide range of negative consequences due to an unprecedented phenomenon of shrinkage over the last several decades. The entirety of the Rust Belt Region has been experiencing similar problems. Recently, the White House, the American Institute of Architects, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as other influential entities have expressed concern over the undesirable impacts of the built environment; and they have expressed interest in the role of architects in addressing issues such as rebuilding the Rust Best, cultivating livability, public health (e.g., decreasing the levels of obesity), access to healthy food, sustainability, and the like.