Web Documents
- Members will submit design
proposals as web pages accessible by Internet browsers. Since entries will be
viewed by competition participants from around the world, the web pages should
be compatible with a commonly available web browsers and computer platforms. Sites
which rely on highly specialized browser features of plug-ins may not be viewable
to many reviewers. Participants should design their submissions accordingly, aiming
to communicate their ideas to a large audience on the Internet.
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The first page of each
proposal will have information to clearly direct the viewer to the
rest of the pages. It will have a recognizable image of the proposal
with a brief statement describing it.
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Submissions must contain
a design statement including an itemized response to the program,
indicating ways in which it was met using spatial simulation and/or
physical solutions.
- There are no limits on
the total size or the number of web pages, although participants should
recognize that reviewers may prefer succinct presentations. It is recommended
that graphics be clear and relatively small in file size, that is, saved
in JPEG or other high compression format. All text must be written in
English. The site should be clearly organized with consistent navigational
aids.
Documentation
All members who
enter the final voting stage need to produce and submit the following:
- High resolution Image files of their entry suitable for print publication for use by ACADIA
in promotion.
- A zip-compressed file archive including the entire web site comprising
the competition entry, for web-publication by ACADIA.
Publication
rights
By submitting a competition
entry you grant permission to ACADIA to publish all or part
of your submission in digital or print media concerning the competition and its results.
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