We are currently forming our jury panel and will post their
bios in the coming weeks.
Jury Process
Jurors will assess the submissions and determine winners. Jurors will base their judgment on their own expertise, the work submitted by the competitors, the information contained in the competition document, and any questions and answers that arise during the judging process. Each juror will examine every qualified submission. In the event of a tie, the competition advisor will cast the tie breaking vote utilizing the same competition criteria used by the judges.
Selection Criteria
Entries will be judged on the following criteria:
Sustainability and Reality of Intent - 33%
Affordability and Constructability - 33%
Innovation and Originality - 33%
Judges discretion - 1%
Advisor
The Re:Vision advisor is Eric Corey Freed.
Bio
organicARCHITECT is the office of Eric Corey Freed, a licensed architect (California, New Mexico, Arizona), and a recognized pioneer in the tradition of Organic Architecture, first developed by Frank Lloyd Wright. A lifetime proponent of individualism and sustainability, Eric Corey Freed knew he wanted to be an architect at the early age of eight.
Promoting both an organic and ecological approach to design, Eric wishes to provide an alternative to what he calls the "harsh, style-driven fashions" that are so popular in architecture today.
Eric's work has been exhibited in numerous venues. He has been a visiting critic at several schools of architecture and the recipient of various awards and accolades. Eric teaches the Sustainable Design curriculum at the Academy of Art University and UC Berkeley. He served as Founding Chair of Architecture for The San Francisco Design Museum. He is currently on the Board of Directors of Architects, Designers & Planners for Social Responsibility (NorCal ADPSR) and Local Exchange and a Committee Member of the AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) and the Friends of Kebyar. In addition, Eric is a Program Coordinator for the Environmental Committee of The Commonwealth Club of California.
In addition, Eric is co-founder and one of the editors of ecoTECTURE: The Online Journal of Ecological Design, a publication for people interested in the environment as well as a regular columnist for GreenerBuildings.com. He is author of the forthcoming book, "The Inevitable Architect: A Phase By Phase Guide to Green Building.
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