This past Saturday, the National Building Museum’s BIG Maze received a new neighbor. Teams of architects converged on the first floor of the museum to assemble their Canstruction out of non-perishable food items. Impressively, like last year, all Canstruction teams finished under Saturday’s afternoon deadline to complete their projects without any major complications.
Currently, there are a combined 28 Canstructions occupying the east side of the museum where they will be on display until September 6. 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 organized by the Washington Architectural Foundation, has architectural and engineering 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
Note, a few teams are still in the process of setting up their pages. We’ll update the vote links as soon as their page is available.