TINY KIWI MEDIATION CABIN COMPETITION

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Submission: June 02, 2021
Registration: April 28, 2021
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open

 

The Tiny Kiwi Mediation Cabin competition is looking for submissions for alittle , dedicated meditation space to be built on the world Energies Sanctuary property. Set within a clearing of local New Zealand bush, the owner’s are looking to form the foremost of the natural beauty and tranquility to permit small groups of guests to follow guided meditations and relax while reconnecting with nature.

The secluded space would require little or no in terms of facilities and amenities, but will got to be constructed on a decent budget during a remote location, so winning projects will need provider creative building and maintenance solutions. As winning designs are going to be considered for construction, people who manage to supply environmentally sound, sustainable, low-cost solutions are going to be favoured.

The Tiny Kiwi Mediation Cabin competition is open until April 28, 2021, with winners of the ten ,000 € prize to be announced on July 14, 2021.

>>> Go to the competition’s website <<<

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