Vote for Cooper-Hewitt’s People’s Design Award
by Mairi Beautyman, Berlin, Germany
on 09.18.07

Last year, the prize went to the house that rocked the prefab world, the Katrina Cottage. Once again, New York’s Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum is looking for your input. The second annual People's Design Award, as the first, covers all design—but this is an excellent quick and easy way for YOU to draw the public eye to the best green design out there.
Several green projects are already in the running, including The City of Chicago’s Green Roof Program, Global Green’s Efforts in New Orleans, Good Magazine, the Tesla Roadster, (image left) and the Wired Living Home (image right). Yep, you've got that right: All have graced the pages of TreeHugger.
The best part about this awards program is you can submit your own nominations: You have until 6:00pm Eastern Standard Time, October 16. The winner will be revealed October 18 at 10pm online. ::Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum
Images courtesy of the Cooper-Hewitt.
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