Green 360: Lofts Towers, Cerros de Camacho
Register: Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Submit: Monday, November 30, 2009
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The real estate developers’ interest in organizing an International Architecture Competition lies in the need to create an innovative concept as an alternative to the typical apartment buildings, at one of the most privileged sceneries in Lima (Peruvian Capital), at the mountains of the Camacho urbanization, by the Golf Course “Los Inkas”, in the district of Santiago de Surco.

The project consists about developing two tower models, one typical and another one at the corner, on a sloping ground, considering an existent spatial, urban and real estate proposal. The “Green 360” Project consists in developing 4 “loft” apartments in each building, designed to enjoy the exclusive view of the “Los Inkas Golf Club”, the city of Lima and the Pacific Ocean on a clear day. The towers should project a contemporary image, actual and front line, destined not only for the district in which it is to be built, but also for the global village.

http://www.arquitectum.com

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Comments:
holz
seattle
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
$225US to register for this? surely the developer is f*ckin joking!

what a racket!

marie
barcelona
Friday, October 16, 2009
but the prize is 100 THOUSAND dollars! don't be a cheap ass!

Will
Monday, November 16, 2009
the 100k isn't a "prize" per say. The developer awards you with a contract to design the actual towers. God knows what the scope of work could be, and if in fact 100k is good enough. And how do you pay taxes on money earned in Peru?

Papi Grande
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Actually you win the 20,000 for sure. The rest depends on the client if he/she feels like paying you. It's deceptive advertising. Good business for the organizers.

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