The Gold Coast Urban Design Awards is a biennial event celebrating the best of our built environment.
The Gold Coast Urban Design Awards is a biennial event celebrating the best of our built environment.
April 4th, 2011
The Gold Coast Urban Design Awards is a biennial event celebrating the best of our built environment.
Any
project in the Gold Coast City, be it large or small, public, private
or community-based, is eligible for submission and can be considered if
the project:
All entries
must be received by 4pm Friday, 3 July, 2009 at Gold Coast City
Council, Nerang Administration Centre, Southport-Nerang Road, Nerang.
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