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Event Recap: Redevelopment of Transit Corridors in the 905: Making the Vision a Reality
Canadians gravitate more and more towards an urbanization model.
November 20, 2013
The ULI Gerald D. Hines Student Urban Design Competition—now in its 12th year—is an urban design and development challenge for graduate students.
The Hines Competition challenges multidisciplinary student teams to devise a comprehensive development program for a real, large-scale site. Teams of five students representing at least three disciplines have two weeks to develop solutions that include drawings, site plans, tables, and market-feasible financial data.
This is an ideas competition; there is no expectation that any of the submitted schemes will be applied to the site. The winning team will receive $50,000 and the finalist teams $10,000 each.
Form a multidisciplinary, five-person team and apply today for the 2014 Hines Competition.
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