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My favorite entry in the competition of the House of $300 Posted: 14 Oct 2011 01:05 AM PDT
The designer, architect Joseph Sandy says that the basic concept of design is the use of “Base materials, which are generally available.” The House would be a hybrid of the block of land at the base with a slight bit of wood and metal compressed. The lower block of land could be modified height for, that not all the houses exactly same appearance. At the top of the soil block is a frame with components of usable wood. Thus cross breezes would use houses. The roof is corrugated metal, chosen for their availability, and reliability. The roof is a simple shed roof that the warm air, the inclination to follow up and out “.” Blocks of the country were a very hard kind of Adobe bricks by the compression of the country within a form, but without using heat. They could also in be used a stove, sleeping and other furniture shaped to create platform.
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The AIGA (re) DesignAwards accept submissions Posted: 13 Oct 2011 01:05 PM PDT The sustainable (re) now open for the international design community, DesignAwards honor and powerful design tools AIGA strengthens its mission, design forward, such as a professional craft, strategic and vital cultural force tool allow the AIGA (re) DesignAwards. AIGA (re) DesignAwards is a design competition, which underlines the importance and innovation for sustainable and equitable work, created by design professionals, students, teachers and companies and organizations around the world. The design has the inherent power to transform the behavior and the shape of culture. Therefore, designers have a responsibility and a huge opportunity to use it does ignite change and the importance of sustainable development for individuals to communicate company and the society as a whole. The (re) DesignAwards competition recognizes design, the us to the rethink our world and encourages our decisions. It is based on the basic believe that we can create a greener planet sustainable and socially responsible design. “The (re) DesignAwards were a great success in their first year hosted by the chapter of Colorado, this year we have decided, top-ante presentations and open to the international community.” Already, we have inspired comment and are excited to see what we get in these last 3 weeks, said “Tricia” Rough Evenson, co-Chair of the (re) DesignAwards with husband, Stan Evenson. AIGA seeks innovative presentations from design professionals, students, educators, businesses and organizations that have achieved excellence in sustainable design. Entry fees range from $30 for students and members of the AIGA and $85 for non-members of the series. The competition has two categories: social responsibility and environmental sustainability. The category of corporate social responsibility, must design for a company or an organisation whose mission of social responsibility. To the category of the sustainability of the environment, must be environmentally the entry sustainable design for a business or organization. The competition runs until 22 July 2011 with entries checked and selected a winner by a panel of respected judges, including Eric Benson, Rachel Martin, Naomi Pearson, Tim McNeil and Dougherty of the brain. It is the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Prize Web site for both categories in each of the following departments: individual / agency, student, company-profit and non profit organization. The winner will receive a prize at the gala event on 27 October, 2011 at the natural history Museum of Los Angeles County, thus a recognition on the AIGA (re) Design Awards website and social media channels. For more information about the competition or as a sponsor of the (re)-themed Gala, please visit www.aigaredesignawards.com. What AIGA The AIGA (re) DesignAwards accept submissions is a post from: Belle Interior |
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