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NEWH Sustainable Hospitality Design Competition

NEWH is proud to host its annual Sustainable Design Competition. The NEWH Sustainable Design Competition will provide students with the opportunity to showcase their design skills while utilizing the very best in sustainable design products and practices.

This competition is open to ALL interior design students (junior level and above) enrolled in an accredited four-year undergraduate program or graduate program. (Accredited programs include those which are deemed to be properly accredited per the U.S Department of Education guidelines as well as those which have been accredited by the CIDA.) This year’s competition is "The Sustainable Guest Experience – Restaurant/Nightclub."

Awards will be distributed to winners through their respective schools. Student monies may be used for tuition, books or supplies needed for his/her education. Our winning students shall be honored at our HD Expo in Las Vegas.

For more information and guidelines for this year's competition, please visit our website.

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