Curry Stone Design Prize Ceremony

Inaugural event of the Curry Stone Design Prize Festival at Harvard Graduate School of Design
Presented by the Urban Planning and Design Department and the Loeb Fellowship
The Curry Stone Design Prize presents an annual Grand Prize Award of $100,000 and two additional awards of $10,000 each for designs that respond to critical human needs.
Grand Prize Winner:
Hsieh Ying-Chun, Sun Moon Lake, Taiwan
For Post-Disaster Architecture
Winners:
Atelier d’Architecture Autogérée, Constantin Petcou and Doina Petrescu, Paris, France
For Collective Urban Architecture
FrontlineSMS, Ken Banks, London, England
For Open Source Mobile Software 
2011 Jury:
Alejandro Echeverri, Former Dir. of Urban Projects, Medellin, 2009 CSDP winner
Cynthia Smith, Curator, Socially Responsible Design, Cooper Hewitt, National Design Museum
Mohsen Mostafavi, Dean, Graduate School of Design
Clifford Curry, Co-Founder, Curry Stone Design Prize 

Organized by the Loeb Fellowship in conjunction with the Curry Stone Design Prize jury.

 

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