To Enter
Groundrules
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The competition must address the social issue identified in the author’s BERKELEY PRIZE essay.
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Integral to the competition is the notion that the winning design could be potentially built and/or assembled.
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The competition must be organized and completed in calendar year 2008.
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Only full-time undergraduate students of architecture, or teams of students with at least one architecture student member, may participate in the competition.
Submission requirements
A 1250-word written Proposal giving specific details about the following items (these are “guiding questions” and should not be answered as a questionnaire)
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What is the title of the competition?
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Is the competition an essay, a sketch or design problem, a combination of the two, or something entirely different?
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How many hours/days/weeks will students have to complete the competition?
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Will students work alone or in teams? Explain your decision.
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How would you publicize the competition?
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Whom would you invite to serve on the Jury? At least two members of the Jury must be on the Faculty of your school. Provide names, titles and e-mail addresses for each proposed jury member.
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What should be the criteria for evaluating the entries?
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If the competition is a design problem, specify the size and number of any required drawings and/or models.
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What is the schedule for the competition?
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How would you interest the local community, including design professionals, in your competition?
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How would you distribute the prize money?
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How would you document the competition for the BERKELEY PRIZE web site?
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What else can you tell us about implementing your competition?
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