Wettbewerbs-Ausschreibung
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- wa-2024416
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 10.07.2018
- Abgabetermin
- 01.11.2018
- Verfahrensart
- Studentenwettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Fachbereich
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Allgemein
Architektur
Kunst/Design - Auslober
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PAVE: The Planning and Visual Education Partnership
The Home Depot
PAVE 2018 Student Design Competition
Organizer
PAVE: The Planning and Visual Education Partnership
4651 Sheridan Street #470
Hollywood, FL 33021
Sponsored by:
The Home Depot
2455 Paces Ferry Road, B8
Atlanta, GA 30339
Competition Contact
All questions should be directed to info@paveglobal.org
Competition Assignment
For the DIY new homeowner or even the seasoned Pro contractor, home improvement projects can be exciting and exhilarating. But getting the right tools, the right materials and the right know-how can make home improvement projects daunting as well.
The 2018 PAVE Design Challenge invites you to rethink and reinvent how The Home Depot stores can give customers the know-how they need to tackle all their home improvement projects with confidence.
In previous years, the PAVE competition was divided into two groups: Store Design and Visual Merchandising. This year we will be integrating the disciplines into a single challenge.
We invite students to think about the full environment context, including both Store Design and Visual Merchandising. You may focus on your primary design area and/or collaborate with people who focus on other design areas. Individual student entries will be accepted as well as entries from teams of two students. If a team of two is chosen as winner, both students will be recognized.
As an example, a student who considers Store Design their strength can partner with a student who specializes in Visual Merchandising. Collaborating or adapting your strengths and areas of design study can lead to improved work as a result of looking at a situation from a fresh perspective.
We look forward to seeing your reimagined and reinvented visions of The Home Depot as you merge store, experience and visual design.
Competition Type
Annual international ideas competition
Admission Area
International
Participants
College-level students involved in retail planning,
design, visual merchandising, and branding programs
Schedule
Deadline for Entries: November 1, 2018 (5 p.m. Eastern Time)
Prizes
First Place - $8,000
Second Place - $5,500
Third Place - $3,000
Honorable Mention - $1,000
Winners will also receive a travel stipend to be honored at
the 2018 PAVE Gala on December 5, 2018 in New York City.
Submission Details
– Each submission should be in 8-1/2“ x 14“ format, and no more than 14 single-sided pages (page count does not include cover page). Feel free to express creativity in the presentation of your submitted physical entry.
– The design can be rendered, hand-drawn, photographic and/or computer-generated.
– Students also need to submit a PDF of their design booklet on a thumb drive. Please label the thumb drive with your name (a piece of tape with your name works fine).
– The submission should address the general competition requirements listed on page 6, as interpreted by the entrant(s). A written concept statement (two paragraphs, max) must express the rationale for design decisions and how they present a unique approach to the concept.
More information and details at
paveglobal.org/Competitions.aspx?typeid=26
Organizer
PAVE: The Planning and Visual Education Partnership
4651 Sheridan Street #470
Hollywood, FL 33021
Sponsored by:
The Home Depot
2455 Paces Ferry Road, B8
Atlanta, GA 30339
Competition Contact
All questions should be directed to info@paveglobal.org
Competition Assignment
For the DIY new homeowner or even the seasoned Pro contractor, home improvement projects can be exciting and exhilarating. But getting the right tools, the right materials and the right know-how can make home improvement projects daunting as well.
The 2018 PAVE Design Challenge invites you to rethink and reinvent how The Home Depot stores can give customers the know-how they need to tackle all their home improvement projects with confidence.
In previous years, the PAVE competition was divided into two groups: Store Design and Visual Merchandising. This year we will be integrating the disciplines into a single challenge.
We invite students to think about the full environment context, including both Store Design and Visual Merchandising. You may focus on your primary design area and/or collaborate with people who focus on other design areas. Individual student entries will be accepted as well as entries from teams of two students. If a team of two is chosen as winner, both students will be recognized.
As an example, a student who considers Store Design their strength can partner with a student who specializes in Visual Merchandising. Collaborating or adapting your strengths and areas of design study can lead to improved work as a result of looking at a situation from a fresh perspective.
We look forward to seeing your reimagined and reinvented visions of The Home Depot as you merge store, experience and visual design.
Competition Type
Annual international ideas competition
Admission Area
International
Participants
College-level students involved in retail planning,
design, visual merchandising, and branding programs
Schedule
Deadline for Entries: November 1, 2018 (5 p.m. Eastern Time)
Prizes
First Place - $8,000
Second Place - $5,500
Third Place - $3,000
Honorable Mention - $1,000
Winners will also receive a travel stipend to be honored at
the 2018 PAVE Gala on December 5, 2018 in New York City.
Submission Details
– Each submission should be in 8-1/2“ x 14“ format, and no more than 14 single-sided pages (page count does not include cover page). Feel free to express creativity in the presentation of your submitted physical entry.
– The design can be rendered, hand-drawn, photographic and/or computer-generated.
– Students also need to submit a PDF of their design booklet on a thumb drive. Please label the thumb drive with your name (a piece of tape with your name works fine).
– The submission should address the general competition requirements listed on page 6, as interpreted by the entrant(s). A written concept statement (two paragraphs, max) must express the rationale for design decisions and how they present a unique approach to the concept.
More information and details at
paveglobal.org/Competitions.aspx?typeid=26