Next Generation Design Competition

Metropolis Announces Two Winners for its 2005 Next Generation® Design Prize

Posted April 28, 2005

On April 27, at a lively party held at New York’s Center for Architecture and sponsored by Antron, Metropolis revealed the identity of the two winners of its 2005 Next Generation® Prize. Architect Alisa Andrasek and engineer Joseph Hagerman each received checks for $5,000 for their innovative proposals. The pair’s work will also be featured at Metropolis’s booth during the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF), to be held May 14-17 in New York, as part of the magazine’s 2005 Next Generation® Design Competition exhibit.

Learn the details of Andrasek and Hagerman’s projects, as well as read about the 15 finalists in the Competition, in the June 2005 issue of Metropolis, on newsstands May 15.

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