Friday, June 12, 2009

Architecture with Google's SketchUp

I've been working on my shelter with the SketchUp tool. We just had some twisters blow through here in Tornado Alley, so the assignment is timely!

Below are the details on the Guggenheim Competition:

The other day was, Frank Lloyd Wright's 142nd birthday, and Google has announced the Design It: Shelter Competition. The competition is sponsored by the Guggenheim Museum and Google SketchUp, the competition is inspired by Wright's assignment for his apprentices at Taliesin: If you wanted to study to be an architect with Wright, you had to design and build a shelter in the desert outside of Phoenix, Arizona. Then you had to live and study in it.

Unlike the Taliesin assignment, the shelters in this competition are virtual. To enter, use Google SketchUp to design a small structure where someone might sleep and work. Your shelter should be created for a specific site anywhere in the world and geo-located in Google Earth. It also should conform to size constraints and must not include running water, gas or electricity. When you're done with your design, upload it to the Google 3D Warehouse, then fill out the submission form on the Guggenheim website.

The deadline for submissions is August 23rd. You can find more details, including information about judging and prizes, on the the Google SketchUp Blog or the competition website.

Good luck!

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