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Design It : Shelter Competition, 3-D Architecture, Google Earth, Dates, News
Design It : Shelter Competition : Information
Global Architecture Contest Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright
Design It : Shelter Competition, USA
23 Aug Submission Deadline
Guggenheim Museum + Google SketchUp contest
Design for 3-D shelter for any location using Google SketchUp, Google
Earth and Google 3D Warehouse
GUGGENHEIM TEAMS WITH GOOGLE IN GLOBAL DESIGN COMPETITION INSPIRED
BY FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT
Design It: Shelter Competition
Invites Public to Design Virtual Shelters Using Google Earth and 3-D
Modeling Software
Ironwood, designed by Chad Cornette, 2000
Taliesin West, Scottsdale, Arizona

© Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture,
Scottsdale, Arizona
photos: Aris Georges
Competition Opens: June 8, 2009
Competition Closes: August 23, 2009
Public Voting: September 7 October 10, 2009
Winners Announced: October 21, 2009
Ironwood, designed by Chad Cornette, 2000
Taliesin West, Scottsdale, Arizona
Model courtesy the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, Scottsdale,
Arizona and Aidan Chopra, Google SketchUp, 2009

images © Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture,
Scottsdale, Arizona
Previously:
(NEW YORK, NYJune 8, 2009) The Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum and Google today announced the launch of Design It: Shelter
Competition, a global, online initiative that invites the public to
use Google Earth and Google SketchUp to create and submit designs
for virtual 3-D shelters for a location of their choice anywhere on
Earth. The competition opens today, June 8, 2009, Frank Lloyd Wrights
birthday; closes to submissions on August 23; and ends on October
21, the 50th anniversary of the Guggenheim Museums opening,
when two prizes, a Juried Prize and a Peoples Prize, will be
awarded.
Throughout the Guggenheims 50th anniversary year, one
of our most important goals is to engage new and ever-broader global
audiences to understand and appreciate art and architecture through
exhibitions, education programs, research initiatives, and publications.
Our collaboration with Google is certainly providing us with a technologically
exciting means to do just that, said Richard Armstrong, Director
of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and Museum.
Design It: Shelter Competition Web Site www.guggenheim.org/shelter
Between June 8 and August 23, 2009, everyone from students to amateur
designers to design and architecture professionals can visit the Design
It Shelter Competition Web site for information on how to enter the
competition and download Google Earth and Google SketchUp. After choosing
a location on Google Earth, participants can use SketchUp 3-D modeling
software to create original designs for 100-square-foot structures
in which to live and work. Completed designs are then uploaded to
the Google 3D Warehouse and submitted via the Design It: Shelter Competition
Web site where site visitors will be able to browse through all of
the entries.
Google SketchUp is a free software program that enables anyone
to create and share 3-D models of anything imaginable. It's a fancy
pencil. People have an easy time picking it up and making whatever
comes to mind. Some of them design buildings and some just fiddle
around with their furniture, but all of them are being creativeand
that's what we set out to enable more people to be able to do,
said Aidan Chopra, Product Evangelist, Google SketchUp.
The competition takes its inspiration from Learning By Doing, an exhibition
at the Guggenheim Museums Sackler Center for Arts Education
curated by David van der Leer, the museums Assistant Curator
of Architecture and Design, which features plans, photographs, and
models of shelters built by students at the Frank Lloyd Wright School
of Architecture. For the past seven decades, students at the school
have taken on the challenge of designing, building, and living in
small shelters nestled in the landscape of the schools Arizona
Taliesin West campus and recently on the Taliesin campus in Wisconsin
as well. In addition to providing hands-on management and construction
experience, the shelter program encourages students to consider human
needs for safety and comfort as well as the relationship between architecture
and place. Inspired by the program, the Design It: Shelter Competition
opens Wrights challenge to the world by asking participants
to design an ideal shelter in a location of their choice and in response
to that location. We hope this competition will raise awareness
of the role that architecture and design can play in everyday life
while stimulating a sense of joy for design, said van der Leer.
The Google SketchUp community includes students, designers,
architects, and artists all over the worldaudiences shared by
the Guggenheim, said Chopra. This design competition is
a way to bring these communities together online, which is why we
are so excited to collaborate with the Guggenheim and provide them
with the toolsGoogle Earth and Google SketchUpthat will
be used in this unique competition.
Following the contest submission period, Frank Lloyd Wright School
of Architecture students will select ten entries as finalists. The
public will be invited to vote on the finalists online from September
7 through October 10 to determine the winner of the Peoples
Prize. At the same time, a jury of experts in the fields of architecture
and design will review all shelter submissions to choose the winner
of the Juried Prize. Jury members include Martin Cox, Principal, Bade
Stageberg Cox; Neil M. Denari, Principal, Neil M. Denari Architects;
Cathleen McGuigan, Architecture Critic, Newsweek; Victor Sidy, Dean
of the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture; Lisa Strausfeld,
Partner, Pentagram; Aidan Chopra, Product Evangelist, Google SketchUp;
and David van der Leer, Assistant Curator of Architecture and Design
at the Guggenheim. The two competition winners will be announced on
October 21, 2009. Prizes will include airfare and two nights' accommodation
for two in New York City, behind-the-scenes tours of the Guggenheim
Museum and Google offices, and Google SketchUp Pro licenses. The Juried
Prize will also include a $1,000 cash award.
New Programming on Guggenheim Website
Guggenheim.org, completely redesigned and relaunched in November 2008,
received the 2009 Webby Award for Best Cultural Institution Web Site
of the year. Along with the Design It: Shelter Competition, new features
include videos of exhibitions, a photo gallery of select events, and
the upcoming launch of Guggenheim Forum, a series of moderated online
discussions among experts from a variety of fields that will occur
in conjunction with major museum exhibitions. Each Guggenheim Forum
will span two weeks, with one or more live chat sessions between the
panel and site visitors offered during that period. To continue public
dialogue on the exhibition-inspired topic, visitors are welcomed to
submit their comments at any time, and select comments will be posted.
The inaugural Guggenheim Forum, titled Between the Over- and Underdesigned,
addresses the subject of how design can enhance or detract from everyday
life. It takes place June 22 through July 2 with live chat sessions
scheduled with moderator Aric Chen, independent journalist, critic,
and curator, for 11 am EDT on Thursday, June 25, and with David van
der Leer for 2 pm EDT on Tuesday, June 30. Guggenheim Forum may be
found beginning June 22 at www.guggenheim.org/forum.
The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Guggenheim Museum
The Design It: Shelter Competition and other Web initiatives comprise
part of a year-long celebration of art, architecture, and innovation
which marks the 50th anniversary of the Guggenheims landmark
building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. With the opening of the exhibitions
Frank Lloyd Wright: From Within Outward (May 15-August 23), co-organized
with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, and Learning By Doing (May
15August 23), and in conjunction with the 50th anniversary,
the Guggenheim has initiated the development of a more active program
in architecture and design. Planned throughout the anniversary year
are major exhibitions and programs; free public events and citywide
celebrations; a new, annual arts award; a live contemporary music
series; and new publications. Complete and up-to-date information
on all of the Guggenheim Museums 50th anniversary programs and
activities is available at www.guggenheim.org/50.
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