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How would you like to be noticed by distinguished design educators and professional designers? Win a trip to Boston for the AIA National Convention in May? Meet and talk to prospective employers who are looking for good architectural designers? Maybe even land your designs on a national publication or company website?

Take the VectorWorks 2008 Design Your Future Challenge, and you can!

Heres how it works: Youll use one of three templates from our site and build on it, creating a design thats judged on three categories: interior environment (ambience), functionality, and design integration. The design with the highest score in each category wins an all-expenses-paid trip* to the AIA 2008 National Convention and Design Exposition in Boston, MA, May 15-17. Each winner will present his/her design to a panel of accomplished design educators and professionals, who will select a grand prize winner for overall design excellence. The winning project will be featured in a national publication and in Nemetschek North Americas company newsletter (the eDispatch). Additionally, NNA will publicize the winner on its website and in a press release to the architectural community.

To find out more and enter, go to www.vectorworks.net/contest

All entries must be received by April 25, 2008.

So, check out the templates and start designing your future now, with VectorWorks 2008. First stop, Boston.

Sponsored by: Architect Magazine

Supported by: AIAS

ELIGIBILITY: This competition is open to any student enrolled in a collegiate-level design program (undergraduate or graduate) anywhere in the U.S. Students who will graduate in winter 2007 or spring 2008 are eligible, but must provide a photocopy of their student I.D. from the 2007/2008 academic year. The online entry form must be completely filled out before an entry will be accepted. All projects must be designed in VectorWorks.

* The all-expenses-paid trip is subject to terms and conditions set forth by Nemetschek North America.

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