Van Alen Institute is pleased to introduce the international competition Future Ground, and is now accepting submissions from professionals in landscape design, architecture, planning, public policy, and other related fields to develop innovative strategies for vacant land reuse in New Orleans. Future Ground is a design competition inviting multidisciplinary teams to generate flexible design and policy strategies to reuse vacant land in New Orleans, transforming abandoned landscapes into resources for the current and future city. The project will produce implementable, replicable solutions that NORA: The New Orleans Redevelopment Authority can apply to specific sites citywide, and can help catalyze change in cities around the world.
Deadline
29 September 2014 [ +2 months remaining ]
Results Announcement Expected
October 2014
Suggested by
Van Alen Institute
Competition Cost
Free to Enter
Read the full article at Future Ground Multidisciplinary Design Competition on Contest Watchers.