Congress for the New Urbanism Charter Awards 2010 - Submissions Due January 18, 2010

Contributed By: Congress for the New Urbanism
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The revival of urbanism is creating places of enduring delight, value and resiliency — and the development model for America’s new age of sustainability and value. Now in its 10th year, CNU's Charter Awards recognize the best of this New Urbanism.
The Charter Awards recognize excellence in architectural, landscape, and urban designs built in harmony with their physical, environmental and social contexts as well as the publications, policies, plans and codes that structure them. Submissions in two main categories —professional and student/faculty — are judged by a jury of distinguished urbanists on the extent to which they fulfill and advance the principles of the Charter of the New Urbanism. Chairing this year's jury is developer Vince Graham, who has won Charter Awards for both I'On and Mixson in Charleston, South Carolina. Awards are invited across the Charter's three scales, from broad regions to individual blocks and buildings. View entry forms and entry procedures at http://www.cnu.org/charter_awards_entry and see past winners. See http://wwwcnu.org/charter to read the Charter.
Plan now to submit your work and to help make the 10th anniversary awards urbanism's most acclaimed ever.
Keywords: Congress for the New Urbanism Charter Awards 2010, architecture, design, landscape architecture, urban design, jury panel

Posted: December 16, 2009
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