GreenHomeNYC's Design Challenge:

Re-use, re-duce, re-think! GreenHomeNYC's design challenge sponsored by Inhabitat.com, Film Biz Recycling, and Build It Green! NYC

GreenHomeNYC is searching for industrious, creative and environmentally conscious designers to create sustainable furniture for their public lounge space at this Fall’s Williamsburg block party, The NEW New York. In the end, a group of ten selected finalists will work together and with our judges to created individual yet cohesive works that will be exhibited in our Garden Lounge. Winners will have access to a wealth of free, reclaimed materials donated by Film Biz Recycles and Build it Green, a jury of recognized architects and designers to offer creative support, and public press through our blog which will follow the work of the finalists.

Anthony Di Mari received his Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies from Holy Cross before completing a Master’s Degree in Architecture at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University. While attending Harvard, Anthony was awarded two travel grants, one to Pena Blanca, Chile to study fog harvesting, and the other to Japan, to research bamboo harvesting. Anthony has participated and been recognized in several design competitions. Most notably he received first place in his entry ‘Urban Field’ which converted wind power into electricity. His design for a plug-in community garden placed second in the Common Boston Common Build competition. Anthony’s competition work has been featured online through inhabitat, Scientific American, CNN, and shiftBoston. His fabrication projects have been featured in exhibitions focused on the design process including Matter: design processes at the Bakery Design Collective in San Diego, California, and most recently GreeenHomeNYC’s The new New York event. His professional experience in the field of Architecture includes collaborations with Peter Eisenman, Rick Joy Architects, RCR Arquitectes, Studio Luz, and Merge Architects.

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