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NASA is a completely non-profit ,non governmental organisation managed entirely by the students from associated colleges of National Association of Students of Architecture. The organisational structure of NASA comprises the Executive Council,Zonal Council and the student representatives from each college's Unit Council.
The national final is fed from several UK regional competitions, each similar in format to the UK National Final but hosted over one day only, and from the Video Competition, a proposals competition where submissions are required in the format of a five-minute video. [1]
NASA India is an autonomous, non-profitable, non-political, non-religious, and democratic body for the undergraduate students of Architecture in India. NASA India is a non-profit and non-political association registered under the Societies Act 1860 vides no. 24786 as applicable to the National Capital Territory of New Delhi, India.
Students submit a report about their designs to NASA Ames, and the reports are judged by aerospace professionals. Awards are given for artistic and literary merit. The contest is divided into five categories for awarding: Grand Prize: This category consists of one overall winner, whose project is considered as the finest and most creative.
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Between 1960 and 2000, close to 150 competitions had been held in Canada. City Hall, Toronto – Viljo Revell, 1956 (500 entries); University of Manitoba – Visionary (re)Generation, Winnipeg – Janet Roseberg & Studio Inc. with Cibinel Architects Ltd. and Landmark Planning & Design Inc., 2013 (45 international participants)
The NASA Real World-In World Engineering Design Challenge is an educational program targeting students in grades 7–12 to foster skills relevant to STEM careers. The program is structured into two phases: project-based learning and team competitions.
The American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) is an independent, nonprofit, student-run organization that offers programs, information, and resources critical to architectural education. It primarily serves about 25,000 [1] architecture students enrolled in accredited U.S. collegiate programs each year. Recently, the AIAS has also ...