Marvin Windows and Doors kicks off fourth annual myMarvin Architect’s Challenge
Architects worldwide invited to showcase best designs using Marvin products by May 31
Marvin Windows and Doors announces it is now accepting entries for its fourth annual myMarvin Architect’s Challenge.
The Architect’s Challenge is fast becoming one of the premier showcases in the architectural world. Winning projects in previous years have displayed the work of designers in styles both traditional and contemporary, in both the residential and commercial arenas.
Among the projects that impressed the judging panel were a San Francisco townhouse; a Minnesota hunting lodge; a Mediterranean villa; and a Catholic church in Wisconsin. There are no limits to the creations you can enter; all that’s required is that they use Marvin windows or doors.
“Marvin is the preferred window and door of architects because we provide tailored solutions to a project to help achieve design objectives,” said Christine Marvin, director of marketing for Marvin Windows and Doors. “In that spirit, we’re proud to showcase the work of architects who have been inspired by Marvin to create some of their best work.”
Entries will be judged on solution-driven design, classical beauty, innovative use of windows, and sustainability. Judges for this year’s challenge are William J. Devereau Jr.; Mark Scheurer, AIA; and David Furman, FAIA.
Winners will be promoted through traditional and social media and will be featured in the permanent Winners Gallery. Architects are invited to submit their best designs featuring Marvin windows and doors by May 31, 2012.
For complete entry information and contest rules, click here.
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