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WASHINGTON, D.C.—The National Engineers Week’s Future City Competition challenges middle school students to create cities of the future, first on computer and then in large tabletop models. As a part of the national finals held on Feb. 20, ASHRAE sponsored two awards, Best Indoor Environment and Most Sustainable Buildings. The students’ projects were judged by Stephanie Mages, Saunders Smith and Ed Donnelly of the National Capital Chapter. “The students planned and designed cities anywhere—on and under this earth—and some on the moon and even one on Mars this year. I believe there were over 1,000 schools and 30,000 students nationally that took part and submitted entries,” said Donnelly. “Kansas had a interesting concept that was practical, based on new and present-day concepts including solar and wind energy plus nanotechnology. They took a real town in their state that was devastated by tornados last year, and rebuilt it to withstand the elements, to be energy efficient and sustainable in design,” he said. | |||||









