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Urban Revision on TreeHugger

Posted on 23 January 2007 by Eric Corey Freed

I am on the Advisory Board of a wonderfully innovative design competition, called Urban Revision that I mentioned here.

Today they were mentioned on TreeHugger, which in the nerdy green world is like being on CNN.

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Visionary Design Competitions Announced

Posted on 15 January 2007 by Eric Corey Freed


I have been working with the amazing team at Archiventure to produce Re:Vision. A series of design competitions, Re:Vision seeks to encourage innovative, visionary and, most importantly, deployable solutions to the problems in our cities.

The first four competitions, found here, are themed based on energy, economy, transportation, and community. These are prelude to the large, final competition.

Entries for the first competition, Re:Volt, seeking visionary energy solutions are due April 1st.

Their wonderful tagline, “To ask big WHAT IFS…” says it all.

As a member of their Advisory Board, I am hoping this will foster in a wave of brilliant solutions.

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