If you have recently completed, or are currently working on a project that uses energy efficient Viridian glass, now is your chance to submit your work for the 2011 Vision Awards. Recognising the role that glass plays in transforming the internal environment of both commercial and residential buildings, Viridian are offering a total of $20,000 […]
September 10th, 2010
If you have recently completed, or are currently working on a project that uses energy efficient Viridian glass, now is your chance to submit your work for the 2011 Vision Awards.
Recognising the role that glass plays in transforming the internal environment of both commercial and residential buildings, Viridian are offering a total of $20,000 in prize money for innovative uses of glass.
Categories for submissions include, energy efficiency and glass innovation for commercial and residential design and creative use of glass in interior applications, commercial and residential.
“The awards are designed to draw attention to the increasingly more sophisticated and innovative applications of glass that transform buildings and have a profound and positive impact on those living, working and spending time within those buildings,” said Lachlan Austin, Marketing Manager for Viridian.
“The quantity of entries is growing every year for these awards and the quality of submissions is always of such an excitingly high standard.
“We hope this year will be the biggest yet, and encourage the industry to get involved as we see their achievements deserve recognition,” said Mr Austin.
Submissions will be accepted up until 31 March 2011, for projects completed between 1 January 2010 and 31 December 2010.
The awards will be presented on 15 April 2011 at the AIA National Architecture Conference.
To download application information visit the Viridian Glass website.
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