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Vote for the People's Choice Sukkah 2010

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Sep 14, 2010

Fractured Bubble, Henry Grosman and Babak Bryan, Long Island City

Don't forget to cast your vote for the People's Choice Winner in the Sukkah City 2010 competition! A professional jury already selected twelve finalists whose structures will be erected in New York City's Union Square Park on September 19 and 20 (previously on Bustler), and now it's on you to decide who will be the winner.

To cast your vote, head over to New York Magazine's website. Of course you can also buy one of the 12 winning sukkahs and support Housing Works. All proceeds fund homelessness initiatives in New York City.

These are the twelve finalist sukkahs to vote for:

Gathering, Dale Suttle, So Sugita, and Ginna Nguyen, New York
Shim Sukkah, tinder, tinker, Sagle, Idaho
Repetition Meets Difference, Matthias Karch, Berlin, Germany
Blo Puff, Bittertang, Brooklyn
In Tension, SO-IL, Brooklyn
Star Cocoon, Volkan Alkanoglu, Los Angeles, California
P.YGROS.C, THEVERYMANY, Brooklyn
LOG, Kyle May and Scott Abrahams, New York
Sukkah of the Signs, Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratello, Oakland, California
Single Thread, Matter Practice, Brooklyn
Time/Timeless, Peter Sagar, London, United Kingdom

 

Images via Sukkah City

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Vote for the People's Choice Sukkah 2010

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Sep 14, 2010

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Fractured Bubble, Henry Grosman and Babak Bryan, Long Island City

Related

usa ● temporary ● sukkah city ● sukkah ● shelter ● public choice ● new york ● finalists

Don't forget to cast your vote for the People's Choice Winner in the Sukkah City 2010 competition! A professional jury already selected twelve finalists whose structures will be erected in New York City's Union Square Park on September 19 and 20 (previously on Bustler), and now it's on you to decide who will be the winner.

To cast your vote, head over to New York Magazine's website. Of course you can also buy one of the 12 winning sukkahs and support Housing Works. All proceeds fund homelessness initiatives in New York City.

These are the twelve finalist sukkahs to vote for:

Gathering, Dale Suttle, So Sugita, and Ginna Nguyen, New York
Shim Sukkah, tinder, tinker, Sagle, Idaho
Repetition Meets Difference, Matthias Karch, Berlin, Germany
Blo Puff, Bittertang, Brooklyn
In Tension, SO-IL, Brooklyn
Star Cocoon, Volkan Alkanoglu, Los Angeles, California
P.YGROS.C, THEVERYMANY, Brooklyn
LOG, Kyle May and Scott Abrahams, New York
Sukkah of the Signs, Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratello, Oakland, California
Single Thread, Matter Practice, Brooklyn
Time/Timeless, Peter Sagar, London, United Kingdom

 

Images via Sukkah City

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