ULI has opened registration for the 12th annual Gerald D. Hines Student Urban Design Competition, which seeks multidisciplinary teams of graduate students to devise a comprehensive development program for a real, large-scale site. Teams of five students representing at least three disciplines have two weeks to develop solutions that include drawings, site plans, tables, and market-feasible financial data.
The ideas competition rewards the winning team with $50,000, and finalist teams with $10,000 each. The host city will be revealed in January 2014. Applications to participate are due by December 9, 2013. Details about the competition can be found at .
Daniel Lobo is manager of awards with the ULI Education and Advisory Group.