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You've got a month to produce your brilliant sustainability idea

Next Generation design contest seeks a few brilliant sustainability ideas.
Written by Harry Fuller, Contributor

The "Next Generation Design Competition" for 2010 is accepting entries until January 29, 2010. Here's the website.

Entrants are urged to "provide one small (but brilliant and elegant) fix—leading to an incremental (or dramatic) change in sustainability. Your fix needn’t have anything to do with “environmentalist engineering” to make a difference. Concentrate on what you know best, are aching to improve in a way that deploys your training and imagination."

Last year's winner: French entry that proposes using existing long lines of electricial grid pylons to also hold wind turbines rather than erect whole separate wind turbine towers.

The 2008 winner was a Las Vegas native with a great water purification idea. He designed a special tarpaulin using passive solar heat and ultraviolet radiation to disinfect the water (a World Health Organization–approved purification method that takes only five hours).

The contest began in 2004, all winners described here.

Sponsor of the contest is metropolismag.com, an online design site. The prize is $10,000 and is open to young designers and architects and students.

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