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City Entertainment Center Design Competition - Winner's Exhibit

Tuesday, Jan 19, 20107:55 AM — Saturday, Jan 30, 20107:55 AMEDT

62 Greene Street, New York, NY 10012 New York, NY | 62 Greene Street, New York, NY 10012 New York, NY

Trespa and the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) invite you to view and celebrate the winning designs for their Student Design Competition: City Entertainment Center. Award winners and honorable mentions will be announced on December 29, 2009 at the 2009 AIAS Forum in Minneapolis. The winning designs will also be exhibited at the 2010 AIA Convention in Miami next June. The Competition Taking the lessons learned from the strip mall designs of the 1980's and the more recent design principles promoted by community planners, cities have developed small pedestrian centers within the city that specialize in entertainment venues for adults. With a collection of restaurants, bookstores, theaters, coffee shops and small retail spaces, these entertainment centers create a small community within the whole of the larger city. The exterior design and materials of these centers is very important due to the need to attract patrons and serve as a vibrant and visually interesting destination. Modern finishes, bright colors, cleanable surfaces and durable materials are the mainstays for these designs. Trespa panels are an ideal material both to meet the needs of the project and to allow for the design of a creative and engaging space. Sponsored by Trespa International and administered by the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS), the program challenged students to learn about building materials, specifically architectural wall panels and systems in the design of an engaging and sustainable City Entertainment Center. The competition was open to any design student in North America. Total prize money was $7,675, including $2,500 for the first place winning design. Trespa

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City Entertainment Center Design Competition - Winner's Exhibit

Tuesday, Jan 19, 20107:55 AM — Saturday, Jan 30, 20107:55 AMEDT

62 Greene Street, New York, NY 10012 New York, NY | 62 Greene Street, New York, NY 10012 New York, NY

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Trespa and the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) invite you to view and celebrate the winning designs for their Student Design Competition: City Entertainment Center. Award winners and honorable mentions will be announced on December 29, 2009 at the 2009 AIAS Forum in Minneapolis. The winning designs will also be exhibited at the 2010 AIA Convention in Miami next June. The Competition Taking the lessons learned from the strip mall designs of the 1980's and the more recent design principles promoted by community planners, cities have developed small pedestrian centers within the city that specialize in entertainment venues for adults. With a collection of restaurants, bookstores, theaters, coffee shops and small retail spaces, these entertainment centers create a small community within the whole of the larger city. The exterior design and materials of these centers is very important due to the need to attract patrons and serve as a vibrant and visually interesting destination. Modern finishes, bright colors, cleanable surfaces and durable materials are the mainstays for these designs. Trespa panels are an ideal material both to meet the needs of the project and to allow for the design of a creative and engaging space. Sponsored by Trespa International and administered by the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS), the program challenged students to learn about building materials, specifically architectural wall panels and systems in the design of an engaging and sustainable City Entertainment Center. The competition was open to any design student in North America. Total prize money was $7,675, including $2,500 for the first place winning design. Trespa

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