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Who has the Most Class?
Contributed By: ecofabulous
Here comes the best idea to hit schools since foreign language introduction (or recess)… If you’re a parent, teacher, student, or designer who loves a quest, check out and spread the word about the 2009 Open Architecture Challenge: Classroom. It just launched today, so get tweeting and posting on all of your social networks.
Hosted by Architecture for Humanity, the challenge invites designers (with or without a formal degree) to design the classroom of the future at a school of your choice. Now is your chance to re-imagine the built environment through a sustainable lens and inspire future generations of school children, so register today! Ecofabulous will follow the competition and announce the winners. We’re routing for you!
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