MY KID COULD DESIGN THAT- backyard cottage design challenge 2010
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Announcing the first annual international MY KID COULD DESIGN THAT- backyard cottage design challenge. A backyard cottage is a small house that shares a lot with a larger primary residence. The challenge will be to design a backyard cottage that you would like to live in for your own back yard, or a suitable location near where you live. The cottage should accommodate the functions of a house, including living, sleeping, eating, and cooking, and fit within a 20 ft. x 20 ft. x 20 ft. volume. It’s not an easy task. Design ideas may be expressed in any medium from paint on paper to cardboard to gingerbread and hand drawing and physical modes are highly encouraged. This is a great opportunity to use supplies readily found around the house including leftover holiday packaging. The competition will be a showcase for the creativity of those ages 8 - 18. And not only will the competition be fun, its free. All entrants will be featured on the seattlebackyardcottage blog. In conjunction with the competition, Architecture 101 will be hosting a design classes over the Thanksgiving holiday and again in late December 2010 and will host the awards ceremony in January 2011.
Categories:
most creative, popular vote, sustainable, most fun, best site response, best overall, jury award
Entries Due: January 4th, 2011
Awards Announced: January 2011
Entry forms: Located on the kids design competition page
Entry forms: Located on the kids design competition page
Class Information: www.architectureforkids.blogspot.com
Jurors:
You and your friends
Bruce Parker - Microhouse
Dora Taylor - Architecture for Kids
J. Crone- and works
Sharon Khosla - 16th Workshop
Stefan Ha
Awards/prizes:
To be determined
This competition is loosely patterned after the Prefab Backyard Cottage Design Challenge held in Seattle this past spring. To see what the adults came up with check out the method homes prefab cottage design challenge. To see what students have come up with in past
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