Seven designs have been short listed in the Regrowth House competition. The competition aims to select a house designed from the starting point of the ’Regrowth Pod’ for those who’ve lost their homes in the Victorian Bushfires. The response to the competition has been overwhelming with entries from 18 countries. The winner will be announced […]
May 10th, 2009
Seven designs have been short listed in the Regrowth House competition. The competition aims to select a house designed from the starting point of the ’Regrowth Pod’ for those who’ve lost their homes in the Victorian Bushfires. The response to the competition has been overwhelming with entries from 18 countries.
The winner will be announced on Monday 11 May.
Click here to see the finalists.
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