d3 Announces Winners of 2016 Natural Systems Competition
Awarding the top ecological projects of the year, d3 has announced this year?s winners of its Natural Systems competition. Established in 2009, the annual competition has grown into one of the most notable awards in speculative, performance-based design. The brief challenges architects, designers, engineers, and students to develop ideas for sustainable living by exploring natural processes. This year?s program was co-directed by Ji Young Kim of Shigeru Ban Architects and Gregory Marinic of the Syracuse University School of Design.
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Awarding the top ecological projects of the year, d3 has announced this year?s winners of its Natural Systems competition. Established in 2009, the annual competition has grown into one of the most notable awards in speculative, performance-based design. The brief challenges architects, designers, engineers, and students to develop ideas for sustainable living by exploring natural processes. This year?s program was co-directed by Ji Young Kim of Shigeru Ban Architects and Gregory Marinic of the Syracuse University School of Design.Read on to find out about the jury?s picks for the top three projects and seven special mentions.First Prize: Hydrological Cluster / Anna Budnikova (Russia)
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The Hydrological Cluster is dedicated to one of the natural environment?s most global problems?water resource depletion and rising sea levels. Climatic disasters and anthropo...
Courtesy of d3
Awarding the top ecological projects of the year, d3 has announced this year?s winners of its Natural Systems competition. Established in 2009, the annual competition has grown into one of the most notable awards in speculative, performance-based design. The brief challenges architects, designers, engineers, and students to develop ideas for sustainable living by exploring natural processes. This year?s program was co-directed by Ji Young Kim of Shigeru Ban Architects and Gregory Marinic of the Syracuse University School of Design.Read on to find out about the jury?s picks for the top three projects and seven special mentions.First Prize: Hydrological Cluster / Anna Budnikova (Russia)
Courtesy of d3
Courtesy of d3
The Hydrological Cluster is dedicated to one of the natural environment?s most global problems?water resource depletion and rising sea levels. Climatic disasters and anthropo...
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