Pandora Park Community Garden Society invites student and professional architects, landscape architects, builders, engineers, gardeners and designers of all kinds to take part in Green Shed: Pandora Park Community Garden Design Competition.
Pandora Park Community Garden Society invites student and professional architects, landscape architects, builders, engineers, gardeners and designers of all kinds to take part in Green Shed: Pandora Park Community Garden Design Competition.
April 4th, 2011
Pandora Park Community Garden Society invites student and professional architects, landscape architects, builders, engineers, gardeners and designers of all kinds to take part in Green Shed: Pandora Park Community Garden Design Competition.
The Green Shed is an open, international competition for small scale, sustainable design.
The purpose of this international competition is to generate buildable designs for a storage shed and outdoor common space for a new community garden that will showcase sustainable building strategies and materials.
The winning design will be built by a team of volunteers over the Canadian summer of 2010.
This competition is part of the City of Vancouver’s 2010 initiative.
On line registration on 29th January 2010.
Early registration deadline ends on February 26th, 2010
Standard registration deadline is March 19th, 2010
Deadline for receipt of competition materials at competition office is March 26th 2010
Announcement of winners will be on April 5th 2010
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