The 2012 ASID Student Design Competition

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PROJECT CODE REQUIREMENTS

Your design must comply with all applicable codes for the building type and context you develop. These codes may include, but should not be limited to: IBC, UBC, NFPA, ADA, NEC.

PROJECT PARAMETERS

  • We encourage you to consider your overall project environmental impact and footprint
  • The space you design is not restricted by any square footage limitation; either single floored or multi-floored
  • Your project must be located within the US
  • You determine the type of space and the functions that take place in it-(examples may include but should not be limited to: residence, office, hospitality/restaurant, institutional, government, healthcare, corporate, etc.)
  • You determine the context and location of your space. Is it a stand-alone space? Or part of a larger entity?
  • You determine all interior and exterior structural parameters for the space and all other related components
  • GUIDELINES FOR EDUCATORS

    If you are an educator and would like to use this concept in your curriculum, please take the ‘work/live in 2025’ concept and merge this with your class topics. All students are encouraged to submit their work if they are ASID Student Members in good standing.

 

The 2012 ASID Student Design Competition

  • Name: The 2012 ASID Student Design Competition
  • Host: American Society of Interior Designers
  • Type: Public
  • Registration Deadline: February 15, 2012
  • Submission Deadline: February 15, 2012
  • Entry Fee: $25 USD ASID Members Only
  • Award: $2000
  • Status:
 

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