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Custom Builder Design Challenge
Enter the 2009 Custom Builder Design Challenge
June 16, 2009
Custom Builder
| Have a question about the Design Challenge? See our Frequently Asked Questions below. |
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I’m excited to announce that the Custom Builder Design Challenge is back! We’re putting our readers’ design skills to the test with an all-new program for a multigenerational household.
The clients are a baby-boomer couple with three children ranging in age from 5 to 18. Living with them are elderly grandparents whose mobility is limited. They want to build a custom home on a suburban lot measuring 90 feet by 150 feet. The Challenge: to design a residence of no more than 3,500 square feet and three stories, including basement.
All entries must be original designs, never before built. Judges will use floor plans, front and rear elevations, plats and, where appropriate, interior elevations and renderings to pick first-, second- and third-place winners. We’ll also recognize the best design submitted by a student.
There's no entry fee, so you can submit as many designs as you like.
We received some great entries last year and we’re hoping to raise the bar even higher. Show us the dream home you’d create for these fictional clients — enter the 2009 Custom Builder Design Challenge!
Thanks in advance for participating, and good luck.
Susan Bady
Senior Editor, Design
Custom Builder
| THE CHALLENGE: Design a one-of-a-kind custom home on a suburban lot for a multigenerational household. Total square footage (finished and unfinished) cannot exceed 3,500 square feet on three levels: basement, main floor and second floor. The basement should be at least partly finished as living space and therefore have some type of egress. In this particular community, there is a height restriction of 30 feet. Additional details and requirements for the 2009 Custom Builder Design Challenge are contained on the Entry Form: Custom Builder Design Challenge Entry Form (PDF: 116KB) Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader Version 7 or later. Download now here. (The download is free.) All entries must be original designs, never before built. Entry deadline: September 15, 2009. Winning entries will be featured in the November 2009 issue of Custom Builder and on CustomBuilderOnline.com. They will also be displayed at Professional Builder's Show Village at the International Builders' Show in Las Vegas, January 19-22, 2010. |
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- I''m very excited can I submit more......Scott 05/29/08
- What's the prize? Oh yeah, free ent......Glenn Farrand 05/17/08
- These are typical answers from your......john 03/31/08
- WOW,ONLY $25.00 TO ENTER A HYPA-PAT......BRADLEY D. BOLTZ 03/21/08
- What a collection of goobers! No ......Don Beams 07/03/07
- What a bunch or whiners and losers.......Bob Proost 04/24/07
- To say the least, the program is wa......S. Thomas Kutch 04/17/07
- I''ve got no problem with the chall......Tim Jester 04/17/07
- Take it for what it's worth. Use y......g kesler 04/16/07
- Hillarious..should we use crayons!?......Dave Fillmore 04/16/07
- sun exposure? site? utilities? Wh......Robert Eaglesburger 04/16/07
- What do you mean by cost effeciency......Ruben Ocampo 04/16/07
- is the lot rear enrty or front stre......david anthony brewer 04/16/07
- ..and you want a $25.00 entry fee t......Tim Jester 04/16/07



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