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December 31, 2008 |
| CDA/CCBDA awards recognize architectural building projects in the U.S. and Canada for their innovative use of copper or copper alloys; categories: New Construction and Restoration/Renovation projects must have been completed within the past two years. | ||
November 24, 2008 |
| Awards honor the world's best trade show exhibit designs in 15 categories launched between December 1, 2006, and December 1, 2008. | ||
December 31, 2008 |
| CDA/CCBDA awards recognize architectural building projects in the U.S. and Canada for their innovative use of copper or copper alloys; categories: New Construction and Restoration/Renovation projects must have been completed within the past two years. | ||
Submission Deadline |
| Create original kettle designs in metal, glass, or ceramic; no entry fee; 3 best designs win $5,000 and a trip to the International Home + Housewares Show in March 2009. Entrants retain ownership of designs. | ||
Submission Deadline |
| design an original and compelling object that can be made from a single sheet of FSC-certified plywood. | ||
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| Design a consumer awareness/call-to-action campaign to buy Forest Stewardship Council/FSC-certified products as a means of protecting forests around the world; co-beneficiaries: FSC-US and The Nature Conservancy; prizes total $10,000. | ||
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| Focus on one area that needs fixing—products, interiors, buildings and landscape, etc.; open to all designers in practice 10 years or less; win $10,000. | ||
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| Now in its 16th year, the competition celebrates exceptional examples of contemporary design featuring Italian ceramic tiles; open to North American architects/designers; no entry fee; cash/travel prizes. | ||
Registration Deadline |
| A unique sketch competition challenging architects, students, and allied design professionals to design a sustainable home to replace the demolished Modernist Rachel Raymond House designed by Eleanor Raymond, FAIA, using the same program brief and following the Living Building Challenge. | ||
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