International Algae Competition 2011
http://www.algaecompetition.com/
Registration open to September 11, 2011
Algae Competition objectives are to create an open source collaboratory that expands and shares a vision for algae in our future with design ideas for algae production landscapes, sustainable and affordable algae production systems (APS) for food, feed, energy, nutrients, water remediation, carbon capture and fine medicines, and superb new algae foods. The Competition is open to everyone, anywhere in the world: algae enthusiasts, architects, builders, designers, scientists, entrepreneurs, growers, food developers, cooks, students and teams.
Olympic Games Information Pavilion
http://www.ac-ca.org/
Late Competition Registration - by 15th June 2011
The Olympic Games sees the biggest and most prestigious sporting event in the world being staged for an unprecedented third time in London next year, thus making London the first city in the world to host the modern summer games for a third time. [AC-CA] sees its competitions as providing an opportunity for architectural experimentation, discussion and speculation. We are interested in motivating architects to provide their own point of view. Very often, such a vision may lead to the pushing of the boundaries and the rules defined by the competition. In other words, entrants are free to explore how far they can push the rules and guidelines set without breaking them to avoid being disqualified from the competition. This is an open international competition hosted by [AC-CA] to generate progressive contemporary design ideas. There are no plans for the Information Pavilion to be built for the Games and the site is not owned by [AC-CA].
http://www.algaecompetition.com/
Registration open to September 11, 2011
Algae Competition objectives are to create an open source collaboratory that expands and shares a vision for algae in our future with design ideas for algae production landscapes, sustainable and affordable algae production systems (APS) for food, feed, energy, nutrients, water remediation, carbon capture and fine medicines, and superb new algae foods. The Competition is open to everyone, anywhere in the world: algae enthusiasts, architects, builders, designers, scientists, entrepreneurs, growers, food developers, cooks, students and teams.
Olympic Games Information Pavilion
http://www.ac-ca.org/
Late Competition Registration - by 15th June 2011
The Olympic Games sees the biggest and most prestigious sporting event in the world being staged for an unprecedented third time in London next year, thus making London the first city in the world to host the modern summer games for a third time. [AC-CA] sees its competitions as providing an opportunity for architectural experimentation, discussion and speculation. We are interested in motivating architects to provide their own point of view. Very often, such a vision may lead to the pushing of the boundaries and the rules defined by the competition. In other words, entrants are free to explore how far they can push the rules and guidelines set without breaking them to avoid being disqualified from the competition. This is an open international competition hosted by [AC-CA] to generate progressive contemporary design ideas. There are no plans for the Information Pavilion to be built for the Games and the site is not owned by [AC-CA].