TORONTO — The Toronto branch of the Urban Land Institute has announced details of the .
The competition is an exercise in land use planning. Teams of five university students pursuing degrees in at least two different disciplines will have two weeks to devise a development program for a real-life, large-scale site in a North American city. Teams provide graphic boards and narratives of their proposals including designs and market-feasible financial data.
The event is for graduate students and undergraduate students in the final year of their program.
All participating finalist students can attend the all-expenses-paid final presentation in the host city – this year, Cleveland – where the jury selects the winning project.
Registrations close Nov. 20 and the two-week competition begins on Jan. 6.
Winners can earn up to $35,000 as a team.
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