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NOLA.COM - “An epoxied termite nest? Winning artists announced at salvage design competition” →

November 09, 2019 in Featured in the news, NOLA.COM

Congratulations to Campo Architects' very own Bryan Bradshaw, Assoc. AIA and John Mouton of Studio WTA for winning the award for Best Creative Reuse at the Green Project's Salvations Design Competition and Auction on November 8th! Their winning creation, "High Lustre," is a chair constructed from bicycle parts

“An epoxied termite nest? Winning artists announced at salvage design competition”

“An epoxied termite nest, the handlebars from a bicycle and a “whirling fitzgibbet” are just a few of the objects incorporated into the winning entries in the Green Project’s Salvations Design Competition and Auction. The awards were handed out Nov. 8 at the Marigny Opera House.”

By Stephanie Bruno
November 09, 2019

Click here to read the full article on nola.com

Source: https://www.nola.com/entertainment_life/arts/article_0ac000de-ff39-11e9-9cef-cf7bbbaad0f5.html Tags: Campo Architects
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