Julio Dominguez, a fourth year architecture design student in the University of New Mexico’s School of Architecture and Planning, has been selected as a finalist in the international self-sufficient housing competition by the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia, in Spain.
Additionally, Assistant Professor Tim Castillo, entering under his firm Hybrid Environments, was also selected as a finalist.
The competition was open to all professionals, designers and students of architecture, urban design and landscape design. These proposals were selected by a jury that reviewed more than 470 entries. Winners will be selected by the end of November.
Contact: Carolyn Gonzlaes, (505) 277-5920