This competition is intended to encourage social change through design based dialogue.
Challenge: Design a philosophy on “What imprisonment is or what it should be? ” and create an architectural design to support your philosophy.
Prisoned 2009 Organizer
Socio Design Foundation
Prisoned 2009 Important dates
Registration Deadline: November 21, 2008
Submissions accepted till: February 6, 2009
Prisoned 2009 Eligibility criteria
Entries can be from an individual or a group of students ( not exceeding 4) from all countries.
Awards
First Prize: 500 Dollars
Second Prize: 250 Dollars
Third Prize: 100 Dollars
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FuturArc Prize 2009
Organizer
FuturArc Journal
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IGF Competition 2009 Organizer
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