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Gould Street International Student Design CompetitionDesigning Gould Street is an open, international student design competition to propose an innovative, imaginative series of spaces that will transform the existing Gould Street corridor of Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada into a pedestrianized environment.
The Competition is held in conjunction with the 8th annual international pedestrian conference, Walk21 Toronto 2007- "Putting Pedestrians First".
The conference is co-hosted this year by the City of Toronto and Green Communities Canada and will run from October 1-4, 2007.
Students (individually or in groups) are being asked to design Gould Street as an urban and campus space serving the needs of the communities who use this space for daily movements and special events.
The competition is intended to produce visionary ideas for the transformation of streets that respond/react to the Toronto Official Plan and the Ryerson University Master Plan (2007).
Any individual or group who are students and registered in an academic institution may enter the Designing Gould Street competition.
This is an international competition open to all countries.
The jury will award three cash prizes and 3 honourable mentions.
The prizes are $5,000, $2,500, and $1,000.
All submissions must be received by no later than 5:00 p.m. (EST) on Monday, September 17, 2007.
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