CIAT launches social and community challenge
Posted: 27th August 2014
The Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT) has launched a social and community challenge for its members and built environment professionals.
The challenge this year is for Project Safe Garden to be designed for those with Xeroderma Pigmentosum, a UVA condition. The full brief and criteria can be found on their website: www.ciat.org.uk/en/awards/social-and-community-challenge
Nicola Miller MCIAT, Membership Group Chairman said ‘This is a very exciting process and project which will allow Chartered Architectural Technologists and fellow professionals the opportunity to use their technological knowledge to create a bespoke and innovative solution to a real life problem. I look forward to watching this and future social and community challenge projects as they come to fruition.’
To request further information or express interest please contact James Banks, Membership Director, james@ciat.org.uk
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