By Chris von Spiegelfeld • September 4, 2013
On Sunday, families trying to B line it to the National Building Museum’s Building Zone were thwarted by an impressive display of structures resembling landmarks one would see on the National Mall. Astonishingly all Canstruction teams finished under Saturday’s afternoon deadline to complete their canscupltures. Now teams must turn from canstruction mode to marketing as they vie for the highly coveted People’s Choice Award.
Canstruction, an annual design competition among regional architectural firms, has teams “canstruct” structures out of canned goods. Fans then vote for their favorite canstruction by contributing to the team’s Razoo page or by donating non-perishables to the team’s bin located in the Building Museum. The team with the most “votes” wins the People’s Choice Award. After the event, all contributions, as well as canned goods, are given to the Capital Area Food Bank.
Below are this year’s participants. Click on the thumbnails below to see the project in full detail. Afterward, vote for your favorite canstruction(s) by clicking the link below the thumbnail.
Participants
Barnes Vanze Architects
We Welcome you to MunchCAN Land
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David M. Schwarz Architects, Inc
A Memorial to End All Hungers
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McKissack & McKissack
I Have a Can
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Young Constructors Forum
Make Merry Go ‘Round – Let’s Can Hunger
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Skanska USA and JMT
Reflection
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MV+A Architects
Tidal Basin &Jefferson Memorial
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WNUK Spurlock Architecture/NK Architects
Cansforming the Hirshhorn
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EYP
The Jefferson Memorial: To Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Cans
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WDG Architecture PLLC
Bubble Boy
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R2L: Architects
Give Peace a Can
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Wiencek & Associates Architects and Planners
We CAN Burst the Hunger Bubble
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Turner Construction & HOK
Next Stop, the National Mall
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Cannon Design
Rollin’ with my CANnon
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Perkins & Will
UnWINEd with a Picnic
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GPI/Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.
The District of Columbia War Memorial
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Robert Silman Associates
A Matter of Perspective
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Stantec
Canned
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SmithGroupJJR
Love from DC
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LEO A DALY
The HirschCORN Museum: A Place for CANntemporary Art
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Hartman-Cox Architects
METRO: Closing Doors on Hunger
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Michael Baker Jr. Inc.
Controversial Hirshhorn
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