student design competition
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REGISTRATION

The competition is open to all students of architecture and design in North America (and members of the AIAS not residing in North America). Entries will be accepted for individuals as well as team solutions. Teams should be made up of no more than four students. Submissions should be principally the product of work in a design studio, building materials class, design charrette, or a person's spare time.

All information and materials needed to successfully participate in the competition are contained in this program document.There is no entry or submission fee required to participate in the competition for AIAS members. There is a $10.00 submission fee for non-members. Competition entries may be the work of an individual or team.

Registrations must be completed through this Web site by 5:00 pm, Eastern Time, on Wednesday, January 6, 2010. Within two business days of registering, a confirmation will be emailed to individual(s) with instructions on submitting final design files. Please keep a copy of this confirmation for your records as verification.

Register

PLEASE NOTE: If no one on your team is a member of the AIAS, a $10 registration fee is required. This fee can be paid through PayPal, or by mailing a check/money order (made out to the "AIAS") along with a copy of your registration confirmation email to:

AIAS Attn: City Entertainment Center
1735 New York Ave., NW

Washington, DC 20006

PayPal

SUBMISSION

The submission period for this competition is closed. The jury date was postponed due to the extreme weather in the Northeast over the past two weeks. The new jury date has been tentatively set for March 5, 2010. Once the selected, the winning designs will be posted here. Please check back soon to see the great designs.

More Info

Contact the AIAS Office to find out more about the competition or learn how you can sponsor your own student design competition.

1735 New York Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20006

T 202.626.7472

F 202.626.7414

competitions@aias.org

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MBI

AIAS