Université de Montréal launches student competition Together, let’s all go to the sports center! More than in prizes to promote invisible accessibilityPhoto credit: UdeM The Faculté de l’aménagement at the Université de Montréal has announced..."> Université de Montréal launches student competition Together, let’s all go to the sports center! More than in prizes to promote invisible accessibilityPhoto credit: UdeM The Faculté de l’aménagement at the Université de Montréal has announced..." /> Université de Montréal launches student competition Together, let’s all go to the sports center! More than in prizes to promote invisible accessibilityPhoto credit: UdeM The Faculté de l’aménagement at the Université de Montréal has announced..." />

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Université de Montréal launches student competition

Together, let’s all go to the sports center! More than in prizes to promote invisible accessibilityPhoto credit: UdeM
The Faculté de l’aménagement at the Université de Montréal has announced the launch of an international ideas competition for students to design inclusive experiences at the CEPSUM, the Université de Montréal’s sports center.
The competition aims to promote universal accessibility and high quality built environments.
Participants are invited to propose ideas that offer inclusive and equitable experiences for all. The competition is structured around three typical sports center experiences that are not currently universally accessible. These include the main entrance, Carabins stadium, and the pool.
The proposals received over the summer will be evaluated by a jury of eight experts. For each of the three experiences, three winning projects will be selected.
All proposals will be presented in October at a conference organized by the Faculté de l’aménagement, bringing together researchers working on accessibility in the built environment.
The competition will give out a total of in prizes.
For more information, click here.

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Université de Montréal launches student competition
Together, let’s all go to the sports center! More than in prizes to promote invisible accessibilityPhoto credit: UdeM The Faculté de l’aménagement at the Université de Montréal has announced the launch of an international ideas competition for students to design inclusive experiences at the CEPSUM, the Université de Montréal’s sports center. The competition aims to promote universal accessibility and high quality built environments. Participants are invited to propose ideas that offer inclusive and equitable experiences for all. The competition is structured around three typical sports center experiences that are not currently universally accessible. These include the main entrance, Carabins stadium, and the pool. The proposals received over the summer will be evaluated by a jury of eight experts. For each of the three experiences, three winning projects will be selected. All proposals will be presented in October at a conference organized by the Faculté de l’aménagement, bringing together researchers working on accessibility in the built environment. The competition will give out a total of in prizes. For more information, click here. The post Université de Montréal launches student competition appeared first on Canadian Architect. #université #montréal #launches #student #competition
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Université de Montréal launches student competition
Together, let’s all go to the sports center! More than $30,000 in prizes to promote invisible accessibilityPhoto credit: UdeM The Faculté de l’aménagement at the Université de Montréal has announced the launch of an international ideas competition for students to design inclusive experiences at the CEPSUM, the Université de Montréal’s sports center. The competition aims to promote universal accessibility and high quality built environments. Participants are invited to propose ideas that offer inclusive and equitable experiences for all. The competition is structured around three typical sports center experiences that are not currently universally accessible. These include the main entrance, Carabins stadium, and the pool. The proposals received over the summer will be evaluated by a jury of eight experts. For each of the three experiences, three winning projects will be selected. All proposals will be presented in October at a conference organized by the Faculté de l’aménagement, bringing together researchers working on accessibility in the built environment. The competition will give out a total of $31,500 in prizes. For more information, click here. The post Université de Montréal launches student competition appeared first on Canadian Architect.
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