The Chicago Chapter is pleased to announce the winner of the ACTIVATE! design competition is:
Vertical Play Farm by Brian Peters and Daphne Firos from Amsterdam
This entry captivated the jury with a simple, strong yet whimsical design that was both an object and a learning environment. Over the next few months, the chapter and community developer will be working closely with the design team to refine, plan and ultimately build the design on site.
The jury also selected 2nd, 3rd place winners and two honorable mentions:
2nd Place
Musical Garden by Thais Heintz and Marina Tomic
3rd Place
Creative Pattern by Agata Ruchlewicz-Dzianach
Honorable Mentions
Urban Arpeggiator by Aleksandra Furman and Jason Gillette
Cropped Rotations by Joseph Altshuler and Matthew Harlan
Cell Space by Ryan Macyauski of Macyauski Research + Design
All the entries can be viewed at:
http://openarchitecturenetwork.org/projects/activate_design_comp
Thank you to everyone that entered from across the globe!
The C3S - Chicago Solar Soccer Stadium Plan
It is intended that the Chicago Solar Soccer Stadium (C3S) plan will feature:
The overall benefits of said plan and long-term economic ‘contributions’ are to be directed locally and toward the greater good of industry and labor within a 100-mile LEED circle of the Chicago/Pilsen area. Agreements to the above will be secured as quickly as possible so as to help eliminate the inevitable corruption of said plans by those agents, politicians and/or agencies determined to bend any such proposal or linked proposals toward their personal, political or institutional control/greed. Contact Bil Becker at 84.274.2155 for more info.
Introduction
I'm a technician/musician/activist from Western Kentucky currently "couch surfing" in Chicago. I came here to connect with activism, music and other goings-on that align with my interests. I'll be riding tomorrow night with my good friend and Chicago host, Gerry Gleason, whom you should get to know well if you don't already. I've been on the wagn.org dev team for a couple of years now and I'm excited about all the cool stuff happening in Chicago these days. Looking forward to meeting you folks!
Professional Practices Interview
Dear Architecture for Humanity,
I am an Interior Design student associated with Virginia Tech, who is studying in Chicago for a semester. While here in Chicago, we have been challenged to learn about the different sorts of things that we can do with our design degrees. I am interested in learning more about Architecture for Humanity's history and mission. What I have learned about AfH previously through publications and conventions has really intrigued me as something that I would love to research more. Furthermore, I am also interested in becoming involved as I move into my career and would love to hear of opportunities on how to do so.
Thank you very much for your time and look forward to hearing from you soon!
Sincerely,
Melissa Nock
melnock@vt.edu
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Polls close TONIGHT for AFH Chicago Board Elections
Get your votes in by midnight to have a say in our 2012-2013 board members! As of this morning turnout is running a little low, so if you're a dues paying member, please click below and give us your opinion. It takes less than 5 minutes to complete the ballot and your votes mean a lot to both our current board and our candidates.
The ballot can be found here: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/B8FTBC8
Voting is limited to dues-paying members, but you can still sign up and be eligible to vote! Your membership with the chapter network must be processed by February 29th. Dues go to our national organization, where they are used to support international chapters that could not otherwise support themselves. At $25, it's by far one of the least expensive design organization memberships in Chicago!
Currently there are 58 dues-paying members, so let's strive for 100% voter turnout this year!
Tanzania Multipurpose Research Center
Hello,
I am very interested in the development of this project. I would appreciate the latest on this research center. If you could provide me of a current link to this project, I would appreciate it. Thank you so much.
-U'cce A.
AFH Chicago