CANStruction 2006
14th Annual Design/Build Competition
To benefit City Harvest, NYC's top architecture and engineering firms created 42 brobdingnagean structures made of thousands of cans of food (plus single-serve applesauce containers, boxes of pasta and bags of candies). These astounding structures are also helping raise public awareness to the fact that we could contribute in feeding the needy in our own little way. That is - one can at a time.
Aptly called CANStruction, this charity's ultimate goal is to end hunger. All the cans used in this exhibit will go straight to the local food banks.
All in good fun and armed with a few cans of Light Chunk Tuna, I dropped by NY Design Center to ogle and cast my vote for my favorite structure. This year's winning entry will be honored with the People's Choice Award and the results will be posted at www.sdanyc.org.

To benefit City Harvest, NYC's top architecture and engineering firms created 42 brobdingnagean structures made of thousands of cans of food (plus single-serve applesauce containers, boxes of pasta and bags of candies). These astounding structures are also helping raise public awareness to the fact that we could contribute in feeding the needy in our own little way. That is - one can at a time.
Aptly called CANStruction, this charity's ultimate goal is to end hunger. All the cans used in this exhibit will go straight to the local food banks.
All in good fun and armed with a few cans of Light Chunk Tuna, I dropped by NY Design Center to ogle and cast my vote for my favorite structure. This year's winning entry will be honored with the People's Choice Award and the results will be posted at www.sdanyc.org.


There were a few mythical creatures like Perkin Eastman's bat-like dragon (left) called "Dragon of CAN-a-lot" and HOK Architects' sea serpent (right) called "Make Hunger A Myth".






This beaut crystal ball alone (above, right) carries a price tag of$11,985.00!
(How many hungry people will that amount feed?).


So, who did I vote for? Well, I'm a sucker for cutesy stuff so my ballot went to Arup's mammoth horse (right) called "TroCAN Horse".
New York Design Center is located at 200 Lexington Avenue (between 32nd & 33rd Street) and the exhibit runs from November 9 - 22, 2006.
Price of admission? One can of food will get you in.
LINKS:
http://www.nydc.com/
http://www.canstruction.com/indexi.html
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