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Finalists of USGBC 2010 Natural Talent Design Competition: Small, Green, Affordable

By Bustler Editors|

Thursday, Aug 19, 2010

Rendering from the board of "The Phoenix House: A 2010 USGBC Natural Talent Design Competition Entry" by Brandon Johnson & Kyle Trepagnier

A round of finalists has been selected from the first phase of the Natural Talent Design Competition, hosted by the the Salvation Army and the U.S. Green Building Council. A total of 49 designs were chosen as local finalists from 27 of USGBC's chapters. These 49 projects will now be assessed by the national jury, and winners will be announced on Monday, August 30. Entrants were invited to design an affordable, 800 square foot green home for an elderly client in the Broadmoor, New Orleans neighborhood.

Following are just a few finalist entries we especially liked (click here to see the entire list):

Cascadia GBC Emerging Professional Finalist: "Creating Communities" by Broadmoor Co-Lab
Los Angeles Emerging Professional Finalist: "A Slice of Life" by reseARCH resCUE
South Florida Student Finalist: "Entry 6648 (2010 USGBC Natural Talent Design Competition)" by Katiuska Merino
Greater Houston Student Finalist: "The Phoenix House: A 2010 USGBC Natural Talent Design Competition Entry" by Brandon Johnson & Kyle Trepagnier
National Capitol Region Student Finalist: "SYNERGY home.community.environment" by Jamel Williams
Minnesota Emerging Professional Finalist: "Groove House" by Christopher Wingate and Wesley Stabs

For the entire list of competition entries, click here.

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Finalists of USGBC 2010 Natural Talent Design Competition: Small, Green, Affordable

By Bustler Editors|

Thursday, Aug 19, 2010

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Rendering from the board of "The Phoenix House: A 2010 USGBC Natural Talent Design Competition Entry" by Brandon Johnson & Kyle Trepagnier

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usgbc ● usa ● sustainability ● salvation army ● new orleans ● louisiana ● affordable

A round of finalists has been selected from the first phase of the Natural Talent Design Competition, hosted by the the Salvation Army and the U.S. Green Building Council. A total of 49 designs were chosen as local finalists from 27 of USGBC's chapters. These 49 projects will now be assessed by the national jury, and winners will be announced on Monday, August 30. Entrants were invited to design an affordable, 800 square foot green home for an elderly client in the Broadmoor, New Orleans neighborhood.

Following are just a few finalist entries we especially liked (click here to see the entire list):

Cascadia GBC Emerging Professional Finalist: "Creating Communities" by Broadmoor Co-Lab
Los Angeles Emerging Professional Finalist: "A Slice of Life" by reseARCH resCUE
South Florida Student Finalist: "Entry 6648 (2010 USGBC Natural Talent Design Competition)" by Katiuska Merino
Greater Houston Student Finalist: "The Phoenix House: A 2010 USGBC Natural Talent Design Competition Entry" by Brandon Johnson & Kyle Trepagnier
National Capitol Region Student Finalist: "SYNERGY home.community.environment" by Jamel Williams
Minnesota Emerging Professional Finalist: "Groove House" by Christopher Wingate and Wesley Stabs

For the entire list of competition entries, click here.

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