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The 3rd International Design Competition: Reimagining Cities towards Carbon Neutrality

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The 3rd International Design Competition: Reimagining Cities Towards Carbon Neutrality 

Join the ranks of the bold and creative in the 3rd International Design Competition: Reimagining Cities Towards Carbon Neutrality. Building on the success of previous years, this competition seeks out the best and brightest minds to tackle one of the most significant challenges of our time. This is the challenge for worldwide architecture and urban design university students to propose a brilliant idea to solve the fundamental problem of an area.This year’s competition is by UEH University and the People’s Committee of Vung Tau City in partnership with many co-organizers (Handong Global University, Politecnico di Milano, Trieste University, University of Melbourne, University of Seoul, Citilinks, UNICITI, OMGEVING, Thammasat University, KU Leuven University, The Boston Architectural College, Dayananda Sagar College of Architecture, ASPECT Studio, Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities) under the sponsorship of National Housing Organization, Handong Engineering & Construction.

► PARTICIPANTS:
– Students from universities in Vietnam or around the world.
– Contestants participate individually or in teams (maximum 3 people/team).
– Members of the organizing committee are not allowed to participate in the competition.

► HOW TO PARTICIPATE:
– Contestants register to participate and receive the topic when successfully written.
– When the submission portal is announced, teams submit their entries according to the template and regulations of the organizing committee.
– Save the date:
+ Registration Deadline: 15/09/2023
+ Submission Deadline: 15/10/2023

🌱Discover more about the competition: https://bit.ly/ISCM_BroComp2023
🍃Please kindly note that competitors must register successfully to be validated. Moreover, We recommend early registration to receive detailed challenge guidelines and data packages sooner. Don’t wait, register now.

Open to students worldwide, will you rise to the challenge?

 

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