The prize for the winning student and lecturer of the winning student is:

A 5 day visit to Israel which includes:

A visit to Caesarea the home of CaesarStone
Tel Aviv, the white city – the melting pot of cultures and artistic styles. Tel Aviv boasts the largest open-air Bauhaus museum in the world.  In 2003 Tel Aviv one of 56 historical cities became one of the few modern cities to be declared a world heritage by UNESCO.
Jerusalem, the capital of Israel, a city that promises a religious and spiritual experience, excitement and pleasure.  In Jerusalem there are amazing tourist attractions for all lovers of culture, arts, theatre, music, architecture and gastronomic delights.

The prize includes airfare, accommodation and spending money
The total prize is valued at R50 000.00 each.
This prize is not exchangeable for cash.

A trophy manufactured out of CaesarStone will be presented to the winning student at the awards evening.

The judging panel will be headed by Juri Abbott of Urban Edge Architects and will include other practicing architects and interior designers.

Brief prepared by Juri Abbott of Urban Edge Architects

For further information please contact the facilitator:

Emporio Communications
7 Meyer Street
Linksfield
2192

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