FutureShack 2011 | Call for Projects
Register/Submit Deadline: Thursday, Jun 2, 201112 AMEDT
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http://www.aiaseattle.org/FUTURESHACK_2011
June 1: Registration and Submittal Deadline
FutureShack is a dialogue between the public and design professionals focused on new ways to think about residential architecture in all its forms. It’s about how it works, not just how it looks. FutureShack showcases creative responses to the challenges posed by our changing lifestyles, across a wide range of building types, budgets, constraints and social agendas.
Showcase your solutions to evolving housing needs and urban livability. Submitted projects are evaluated by a panel of both designers and engaged members of the public. All projects will be showcased on AIA Seattle’s FutureShack website and selected projects are included in the Seattle Times’ Pacific Northwest Magazine cover story and at the live event on Sept. 20, 2011.
Key dates
May 25: Early Bird Registration Deadline
June 1: Registration and Submittal Deadline
September 18: Selected Projects Published in Seattle Times' Pacific Northwest Magazine
September 20: FutureShack Live Event at Seattle Center
why submit?
• Publicize your work to the right audience—selected projects are featured in a Seattle Times’ Pacific Northwest Magazine cover story, a publication with over 1 million readers each week.
• Branch out—your project will be part of a public program experienced by hundreds of architecturally-minded attendees from beyond the design industry.
• Facilitate a media-frenzy—all submitted projects featured on AIA Seattle Online Gallery, a perfect place for AIA Seattle to direct design-hungry writers.
• Put your creativity to work twice—if you've got a great project that never made it out of the design phase, don't let it go to waste, submit it in the "unbuilt" category
• Increase your firm's local visibility—early bird submissions get first choice of stations at the public Event Night program in September that's being designed to draw members of the public who are serious about design.
• Build buzz about your firm—use your firm's recognition to leverage coverage of you and your projects in magazines and journals that are seen by peers and potential clients throughout the Northwest
• Share your skills—offer ideas and knowledge that benefit the local architecture community as a whole
• Refine your pitch—take the opportunity to refine your marketing materials as you put together your submission
• Get in front of the right people—have your work reviewed by great architects and neighborhood-savvy leaders
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