Teams of college and university students compete to design, build, and operate the most attractive, effective, and energy-efficient solar-powered house. Look at the results.
where are the so called ivy leagues and other starfucks?
are they not interested in such projects for the common people?
with the exception of cornell it is disappointing that none of the star studded design schools are represented.
no offence whatsoever. the news content is good and deserves to be bumped either way. i wonder if dwell will cover it or ignore it as a competition. i must say, these projects are more important than dwell's commercial dip into the subject. and what about martha? will she ever know these projects?
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where are the so called ivy leagues and other starfucks?
are they not interested in such projects for the common people?
with the exception of cornell it is disappointing that none of the star studded design schools are represented.
also by juan calaf,
http://archinect.com/news/article.php?id=26682_0_24_0_C
and Mason White
http://archinect.com/news/article.php?id=26649_0_24_0_C
ok ok sorry. Its hard to kepp up with all the stuff posted here.
no offence whatsoever. the news content is good and deserves to be bumped either way. i wonder if dwell will cover it or ignore it as a competition. i must say, these projects are more important than dwell's commercial dip into the subject. and what about martha? will she ever know these projects?
WooHoo! Go RISD!
Cornell UNIVERSITY!!! YES!!! Congratulations Big Red Bears!!!
I think the "star studded" schools lack undergrad programs. Isn't the Solar Decathalon for undergraduates?
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