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    Wednesday, January 16, 2008

    White House Redux Competition

    What if you were wanting to design what the White House would look like today? Well, it seems you have the chance.

    Introducing the White House Redux ideas competition being held by Storefront for Art and Architecture

    JURY

    Stefano Boeri (Editor-in-chief, Abitare magazine, Milan)
    Beatriz Colomina (Director of the Program in Media and Modernity, Princeton University)
    Liz Diller (Diller Scofidio + Renfro, New York)
    John Maeda (President Elect, Rhode Island School of Design RISD)
    Geoff Manaugh (BLDGblog and Dwell magazine, San Francisco)
    Mark Wigley (Dean of the Graduate School of Architecture, Columbia University)
    Laetitia Wolff (Editorial director, Surface magazine, New York)


    PRIZES

    The best competition entries from around the world will be exhibited in the Storefront Gallery (New York) in July 2008, and in a special page on the gallery's website. They will also be published in Surface magazine. The authors of the three best projects, as chosen by the jury, will be flown to New York and given three day's free accommodation in The White House Hotel on the Bowery.

    First Prize $5,000
    Second Prize $3,000
    Third Prize $1,500


    TIMELINE

    January 15, 2008 Competition launched
    March 1, 2008 Online submissions accepted
    April 20, 2008 Registration and submissions deadline
    May 2008 Jury selects winners
    May 2008 Winners announced
    July 2008 Exhibition and prizegiving at Storefront for Art and Architecture, NYC

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    Comments:
    I thought that some of you might be interested in this Wiki hosted specifically regarding this competition:
    http://arch1k.wikidot.com/
     

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