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Rise Tiny Home Design Challenge
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No age limit
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$20
Canada, United States
Canada, United States
English

This Contest is intended for residents of Canada (excluding Quebec) and the United States.

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At Rise, we believe in next generation home building, today. Making sustainable home building choices should be engaging, and should benefit everyone - financially, socially, and environmentally. Our goal is to make it easier and more accessible for everyone to take advantage of the amazing technologies and advancements in sustainable home building, and breaking down barriers to adoption like cost prohibition and rebate/incentive availability - making it a no-brainer for any homeowner or professional to design and build this way. We’re on a mission to change the residential construction landscape by helping everyone build better homes that are fit for tomorrow’s standards.

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THE COMPETITION

Tiny Homes are hot these days - more and more people are seeing the value of drastic downsizing in favour of increased financial freedom and reduced consumption and footprint. These are also important values that are core to Rise’s existence - helping you save money while reducing your footprint.

So what better way to kick-off our online platform than with a competition that will give you – architects, designers, and DIY design geniuses – the opportunity to see your designs come to life? Rise Home Designs Inc. (the "Sponsor"), in partnership with SketchUp ("Partner") will not only give you the chance to compete for bragging rights, but also the chance to see your creativity become reality as the winning design will be used to build a sustainable, off-grid tiny home for a deserving family.

By participating in the Tiny Home Design Challenge (the "Contest"), each Entrant agrees to be bound by these Official Rise Tiny Home Design Contest Rules (the "Rules") and by the interpretation of these Rules by the Sponsor.

THE DETAILS

You’re tasked with inventing/designing a tiny home to be used by a family of four. Here’s what should be part of a successful tiny home design (collectively, the “Design Parameters”):

  • Sustainability. The home maximizes the use of sustainably-minded/sourced, low embodied energy, non-toxic, and local products/techniques in its construction. A good place to start to get ideas could be on Rise...
  • Off-grid: The home is preferably off-grid (and/or net-metered), but this is not mandatory.
  • Use of space: Since this will be the future home of a small family, a kitchen, full bathroom, and minimum of three beds are required.
  • Geography: The home’s location will be in New Brunswick, Canada – we strongly encourage the consideration of the local climate in the design submissions.
  • Power/Heat: The home should take advantage of the sun as its primary source of energy, so a solar array is recommended, but not mandatory (keeping in mind it still needs to be off-grid). Storage for any solar infrastructure should be part of the design. Heat source(s) should also be an important part of the design.
  • Size: Tiny homes make the most of every square inch, so be mindful of this by being cost effective while minimizing environmental footprint. The overall dimensions should not exceed 400 sq. ft. (or 37.2 m2) of total floor area. Maximum height: 22 ft (or 6.71m).
  • Installation: Should be ready for install on a slab and suggestions for materials to use for the foundation are also welcome.
  • Cost: The cost for the build should not exceed $45,000 CDN in materials.

In order to enter the Contest, you must follow all of the official Rules and your tiny home design submission ("Tiny Home Design Submission") must meet the eligibility criteria below.

PRIZES

There will be one grand prize awarded, consisting of a cash prize of $1,000 CDN and the opportunity to have the winning Tiny Home Design Submission showcased, built and/or delivered to the deserving family ("Grand Prize"). SPONSOR WILL DECIDE, IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION, WHETHER OR NOT TO PROCEED WITH CONSTRUCTION OF THE TINY HOME. IF SPONSOR DECIDES TO PROCEED, IT WILL HAVE THE FULL AND FINAL SAY OVER ALL MATTERS RELATED TO THE CONSTRUCTION AND SPONSOR RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY THE TINY HOME DESIGN IN ANY WAY TO ENSURE SUITABILITY FOR CONSTRUCTION.

There will be up to three honourable mentions ("Honourable Mentions"), at the sole discretion of Sponsor, who will have their Tiny Home Design showcased by Partner on Rise. The Grand Prize and the Honourable Mentions constitute the "Prizes"

TINY HOME DESIGN SUBMISSIONS

To be eligible for consideration for the Grand Prize, all Tiny Home Design Submissions must include:

  • A tiny home design that meets the Design Parameters (set out above). This may include a site plan, floor plans, elevations, exterior perspective, sections, other illustrations well as a description of up to 500 words that describes any aspects of sustainability and cost;
  • Products/Materials List which includes one-line explanations (up to 50 words each) on why each product/material has been selected (together, the “Submission Requirements”), and
  • Entry Fee Payment of $20 USD payable to Rise Home Designs Inc. to be made by valid credit card.

Jury

Macy Miller
Macy has a deep interest in sustainable design, she graduated with a Masters Degree in Architecture in 2007. She is a LEED Accredited Professional with a passion for inspiring others to 'do better' and serving her community.
Bryan Welch
Bryan is a rancher, entrepreneur and CEO of B the Change Media, which he founded in 2015 in cooperation with B Lab and the B Corporations. For 19 years, he ran Ogden Publications, Inc. the owners of Mother Earth News, Mother Earth Living, Utne Reader, Grit and several other category-leading media brands focused on sustainability, natural health and rural lifestyles.
Christopher Brashar
Chris comes from the world of digital design and fabrication. Currently coordinating outreach efforts for SketchUp's Educational team, Chris has presented at University of Colorado School of Architecture, Denver Library ideaLab, Oregon Educational Technology Consortium as well as numerous tiny house conferences.
Wayne Groszko
Wayne is a consultant, researcher, and teacher in Energy Sustainability with 13 years of experience. He has taught at Dalhousie University and the Nova Scotia Community College, in the Faculties of Engineering, Environmental Science, and Energy Sustainability Engineering Technology.
Laura Lavoie
Laura is a professional writer living in the mountains of North Carolina in a 120 Square Foot house with her partner and their hairless cat, Piglet. Laura graduated from Western Michigan University with a degree in Anthropology.
Dan Louche
Dan is the owner of Tiny Home Builders. He has been building tiny houses since 2009 when he built his first house for his mom. He strives to help others achieve their tiny house dreams by giving them the knowledge and confidence to build their own house.
Jon Staff
Jon is the CEO and Founder of Getaway, a company that designs and builds tiny houses, places them in the woods and rents them out by the night to stressed out city dwellers looking to disconnect and recharge.
Addison Godine
Addison is a Boston-based designer and builder but a Mainer at heart. He has been designing and building small structures throughout New England for the past eight years, and is currently collaborating with the City of Boston to produce a ‘micro apartment on wheels’ for a traveling exhibition on compact living.

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Modalities

Alone
Alone
Anyone
No age limit
Registration fees
$20
Canada, United States
Canada, United States
English

This Contest is intended for residents of Canada (excluding Quebec) and the United States.

Rewards

Grand Prize

$702
And the opportunity to have the winning Tiny Home Design Submission showcased, built and/or delivered to the deserving family ("Grand Prize")

Three Honourable Mentions

At the sole discretion of Sponsor, who will have their Tiny Home Design showcased by Partner on Rise.

Timeline

America/Vancouver
06 June 2017
06 June 2017

Submission starts

21 July 2017
21 July 2017

Submission ends

11 August 2017
11 August 2017

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