An interdisciplinary students‘ Award

„Concrete Student Trophy“ –

Interdisciplinary competitions are an excellent option for an intensive preoccupation of selected target groups with an assignment, which in this case is tightly connected with a product – the construction material concrete. This requires a profound communication between the target groups involved. In addition winning projects have a good news value for the broad public, especially when they are set up in practice.

Architects´ and Engineers´ Awards were started by the Austrian Cement and Concrete Industry in the eighties, but stopped in 2007: the reason was an overflow of awards in such a small...

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