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AIA Convention 2013
June 20–22, 2013
Head to Denver for The American Institute of Architects annual convention. Speakers include Gen. Colin R. Powell.

Dwell on Design 
June 21–23, 2013 
America's largest Modern design event comes to the LA Convention Center for a weekend of exhibits, panels and more. 

The London Art Book Fair
September 13-15, 2013
UK’s largest event dedicated to art, design and photography publications, including everything from big new releases to one-off artists’ books, prints and zines from around the world.

Monterey Design Conference 
September 27–29, 2013 
Kengo Kuma, Hon. FAIA, of Japan, Marcio Kogan, Hon. FAIA, of Brazil, and Odile Decq, of France, join an outstanding group of North American designers for one of the premier retreats for architects.

westedge 
October 3–6, 2013 
The inaugural design event, to be held at Santa Monica's Barker Hangar, will feature over 200 exhibitors along with expert panels and speakers. 

AIAS Forum 2012
December 29, 2013 
The annual meeting of the American Institute of Architecture Students and the global gathering of the architecture and design students.

 

Competitions 

Deadline: June 28, 2013
Think/Work: Wing Global Student Design Competition
IFI 

Deadline: July 15, 2013
Changing the Face 2013 International Competition
DuPont 

Deadline: July 29
World Design Impact Prize 2013–2014 
ICSID 

Deadline: October 1
IDP Design Competition 
AIASFV 

Deadline: December 31
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Entries in Rio de Janeiro (1)

Wednesday
May262010

Going for Gold

Rio de Janeiro aims for first place in sustainable urban development

After executing the United Nation's Earth Summit in 1992, Rio de Janeiro will once again aspire to set precedence in 2016, by hosting the first zero-carbon footprint Olympic Games. Solar City Tower is the first project to be considered as contender for the official architectural structure of the Olympic Games, due to begin construction this year. Swiss architect Rafael Schmidt of RAFAA chose to reconsider the classic concept of a landmark form and instead, he designed a solution for the imminent post-oil era.

Located on Cotunduba Island, the structure will stand 105 meters tall. Solar-powered engines will pump seawater into the top of the tower during the day, then release the water and spin turbines to generate hydro-electricity at night. Plans are intended for the city and Olympic village to utilize the produced energy. Solar City Tower will be accessible to the public through a plaza located at 60 meters above sea level, featuring an amphitheater and its main entrance on the ground floor. Several on-site visitor attractions will showcase the iconic view, including bungee jumping and a glass sky walk.