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December 24, 2008
In the third year of the Lifecycle Building Challenge competition, organizers are inviting the nation’s architects, product developers, educators, environmental leaders and students to submit innovative designs that minimize waste, reuse materials and cut greenhouse gas emissions.
The Lifecycle Building Challenge 3, co-sponsored by the EPA, American Institute of Architects, West Coast Green, Collaborative for High Performance Schools, StopWaste.Org and WasteCap Wisconsin, invites professionals and students nationwide to submit designs and ideas by Aug. 30 that support cost-effective disassembly and anticipate future reuse of building materials.
The challenge is open to built and un-built projects and has two main categories: buildings and materials.
Winners will be recognized in the fall. For more information or to enter the competition, visit http://www.lifecyclebuilding.org.