2013 ASID STUDENT DESIGN COMPETITION: SHELTER
2013 ASID STUDENT DESIGN COMPETITION: SHELTER
How can you, as an interior designer, create a temporary shelter that addresses and supports the health, safety, and welfare of a community in crisis? Show us your solution and you could win $2,000 and national recognition of your work—exposing your talent to over 30,000 ASID designers! The winner will also be flown out to Los Angeles for a one-night stay to attend the ASID Awards Gala, Celebration in June 2014.
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Interior design is not just about creating aesthetically pleasing spaces; it is about solving problems and providing functional environments that support quality of life for all. Every day we see stories of natural disasters and the sudden havoc they wreak on people and their communities. This design competition challenges students to show us your solution for temporarily converting existing vacant buildings into shelters that support the health, safety and welfare of a community in crisis following a natural disaster. You could win $2,000 and national recognition of your work — the opportunity to showcase your work with more than 30,000 ASID members and the design community!
Competition Launches: Aug. 19, 2013
Submissions Open: Oct. 15, 2013
Submissions Close: Midnight (EST) on Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014
(no late submissions will be considered)
Submissions Open: Oct. 15, 2013
Submissions Close: Midnight (EST) on Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014
(no late submissions will be considered)
Entry Fees:
$35 for ASID Student Members
$75 for Non-members
$35 for ASID Student Members
$75 for Non-members
Judging will occur in January/February 2014, and winners will be announced in late February. Download the full competition overview for more details about the competition and specific requirements for submitting your project.
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