The San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission, also known as the BCDC, is holding a competition in conjunction with the San Francisco chapter of the American Institute of Architects. The competition seeks ideas, both pragmatic and ambitious, in regards to combating the issues relating to sea level rise caused by global warming. As sea ice and glaciers contribute to rising sea levels, how shall we go about protecting the ecosystem of the San Francisco Bay and cities that exist along its shore?
The competition is open to everyone and costs $45 dollars to register before May 15. There is no limit to how many entries can be submitted, but there is the matter of paying the registration fee separately for each entry.
The price of registration after May 15 is $75 dollars per entry.
You can "order" your entry registration fees at http://www.aiasf.org/bcdc.
Link to competition website: http://www.risingtidescompetition.com/
Monday, April 20, 2009
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Sea level rise is clearly a global issue.
We currently have about 140 registrations from 19 countries around the world.
Your design ideas are needed!
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