Adaptable Bamboo Geodesic Domes Win the Buckminster Fuller Challenge Student Category 2016

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Launched in 2007, The Buckminster Fuller Challenge has quickly gained a reputation for being what Metropolis Magazine once called “Socially-Responsible Design’s Highest Award.” This year, for the first time, a Student Category was reviewed separately from the general applications, however still based upon the same criteria: comprehensiveness, feasibility, replicability, ecological responsibility, and how verifiable and anticipatory the project is. Students from the Centre for Human Habitat and Alternative Technology (CHHAT) claimed the prize with their adaptable and lightweight modular domes, made from natural, local or recycled materials.

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Cite: Ariana Zilliacus. "Adaptable Bamboo Geodesic Domes Win the Buckminster Fuller Challenge Student Category 2016" 13 Nov 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/797080/adaptable-bamboo-geodesic-domes-win-the-buckminster-fuller-challenge-student-category-2016> ISSN 0719-8884

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