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Tuesday, October 13th, 2009 | Author: admin

Brent Brown and John Greenan outside City Hall in Dallas / image credit: Dallas Observer

Imagine, if you will, a utopia smack in the heart of downtown Dallas. In this green, sustainable building of tomorrow, you might roll out of bed, take a shower and find your runoff water feeding vegetation growing on the roof and walls, upon which you’ll feast later that night. Or maybe you’ll move downtown and become a cattle rancher several stories above the concrete jungle. Or perhaps you’ll grab a bite in the slow-food café downstairs after knocking off your shift working the counter in the holistic pharmacy next door.

Solar panels heat and light your home, and the high-tech and the natural mesh seamlessly in aLogan’s-Run-to-a-kibbutz kind of way. It’s a place so inviting, so self-contained that there’s really not much reason to ever leave home.

The possibilities, say the three architectural firms competing to design this future world, are endless—so much so they can’t really pin down what life in their buildings would be like, which is precisely what makes it so hard to believe one will ever exist. But if local affordable housing advocates Brent Brown and John Greenan have their way—and they insist they will—this world of tomorrow might be a lot closer than you think.

Click here to read the entire article on the Dallas Observer’s website.

Monday, May 18th, 2009 | Author: admin

Aidan Hughes, Cameron Sinclair, Eric Corey Freed, Nathaniel Corum, Pliny Fisk and Sergio Palleroni join the Re:Vision team to judge over 100 finalists in the Re:Vision Dallas competition to design America’s first fully sustainable inner-city square block.

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 documents, and any questions and answers that arise during the judging process. Each juror will examine every qualified submission.

Entries will be judged on the following criteria:
Sustainability and Reality of Intent – 25%
Affordability and Constructability – 25%
Innovation and Originality – 25%
Encourage sustainable use of energy, transportation, commerce, community & construction 25%

In the event of a tie, the competition advisor will cast the tie breaking vote utilizing the same competition criteria used by the judges. The names of competitors will not be revealed to the jury until after winning entries have been determined. Administering Sponsor reserves the right to replace any of the jury members for any reason whatsoever, and shall do so if a juror is found to be involved in any material way with a submission.

Learn more about the process at http://www.urbanrevision.com/competitions/revision-dallas