Earlier this year, we teamed up with the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum to launch the Design It: Shelter Competition. People all over the world were invited to use Google SketchUp to design small buildings and submit them for consideration. We received over 600 entries from 68 countries – the level of participation was astounding. You can check out all the entries on the Guggenheim website.
Two prizes were offered: the People's Prize and the Juried Prize. To determine the winner of the People's Prize, students from the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture winnowed down the entries to a list of ten finalists. Visitors to the Guggenheim website could vote for their favorite; the shelter with the most votes won. A jury of seven experts selected the winner of the Juried Prize.
Here's a video that announces the winners and talks a little bit about them:
The People's Prize
The winner of the People's Prize is the CBS – Cork Block Shelter
by David Mares of Setúbal, Portugal
Aidan Chopra, SketchUp Evangelist
The winner of the People's Prize is the CBS – Cork Block Shelter
by David Mares of Setúbal, Portugal
The Juried Prize
The winner of the Juried Prize is the SeaShelter
by David Eltang of Aarhus, Denmark.
The winner of the Juried Prize is the SeaShelter
by David Eltang of Aarhus, Denmark.
Each of the winners will receive transportation to New York City for two people, accommodation for two nights, "backstage" tours of both the Guggenheim Museum and our New York Google office, and free admission to a number of other NYC museums. The Juried Prize winner will also receive a check for one thousand dollars.
Congratulations to the finalists and to the winners. Thank you to everyone who submitted a design, and thanks to everyone who voted.
Congratulations to the finalists and to the winners. Thank you to everyone who submitted a design, and thanks to everyone who voted.
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