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Calling All Architects: Win $1500 for Your Ideas

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What: “Building a Better Tomorrow, Today” Green building and sustainability video contest – submit a video (two minutes or less) showcasing your ideas on how to advance the green building industry

Who: Architects

Why: Encourage innovation for green building industry

When: Open NOW; Closes October 15, 2010; Winners announced at GreenBuild 2010 in Chicago

Where: Find out all the details here:
http://www.ykkap.com/commercial/advantage/videocompetition/videocompetition.asp


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

YKK AP Launches Video Contest to Encourage Innovation within the Green Building Industry

Participants to highlight what they are doing to build a better tomorrow, today

AUSTELL, Ga. — September 1, 2010 — Today YKK AP America announces the “Building a Better Tomorrow, Today” YouTube video competition to encourage innovation while further advancing the green building industry. Interested participants can now submit videos showcasing their ideas for how America can enhance the built environment for generations to come – whether it’s through an energy-savings, green building or sustainability perspective. Submissions are encouraged from architects, designers, contractors, manufacturers, students and the general public, and can consist of a new or existing idea, design, product, or project. Winners will be announced at GreenBuild in Chicago in November.

To enter, participants can post their videos, which should not exceed 120 seconds, to YouTube as a video response to YKK AP’s Building a Better Tomorrow, Today video. The grand prize winner will receive $1,500 in cash as well as a $1,000 donation on their behalf to support the U.S. Green Building Council’s (USGBC) Philanthropic Programs. In addition, two runners up will be awarded an Apple iPad.

A panel of experts will judge each video on the overall message and relevance to the theme, creativity and entertainment value. Judges include Jim Fausett, a previous architecture professor at Southern Polytechnic State University, Susan Ellis Proper, Director of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Atlanta Chapter and Sydney Roberts, PhD, Southface Home Services Program Manager.

“We created this video contest to foster the sharing of ideas and innovation in sustainable, green building practices,” said Oliver Stepe, senior vice president of YKK AP America. “We’re always thinking ahead to what’s next and how we can better serve the industry and our customers. We want to encourage others to share their vision and ideas on how America can enhance the built environment. We look forward to reviewing the submissions – and we encourage all participants to make your video fun, smart and entertaining!”

The contest opens on Wednesday, September 1 and closes at midnight Eastern Time on Friday, October 15. For complete contest requirements and instruction, visit the competition web page at
http://www.ykkap.com/commercial/advantage/videocompetition/videocompetition.asp

About YKK AP America
YKK AP America Inc. manufactures a complete line of aluminum entrances, storefronts, curtain walls, sunshades, and windows for use in commercial and institutional construction. YKK AP aluminum products are manufactured in ISO 14001 certified facilities in Dublin, Georgia – a standard for businesses that operate in a sustainable manner by reducing pollution and waste. The company has also been recognized by the U.S. Department of Energy for Exceptional Leadership in Industrial Energy Efficiency. The company is also a leading producer of window products for use in new construction and replacement in homes and light commercial structures. Its residential products are manufactured in a highly automated manufacturing facility located in Macon, Georgia. YKK AP America is based in Austell, Ga. It is a subsidiary of YKK Corporation of America, whose parent company is global manufacturer YKK Corporation of Japan. For more information, visit www.ykkap.com

Press Contacts:
Brianna Swales
Vantage Communications for YKK AP America
+1 843 576 4139
[email protected]

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Sep 27, 10 10:28 am

YKK? are there extra points if we feature zippers?

Sep 27, 10 10:31 am  · 
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Building a Better Tomorrow, Today

I don't know about zippers, but you do get extra points for including extraneous commas!

Sorry, couldn't resist the joke. Good luck with your videos, aspiring young Buckminster Tarantinos!

Sep 27, 10 1:44 pm  · 
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snook_dude

SW.....I'm a Zip Lock Bag Kinda Guy!

Sep 27, 10 6:31 pm  · 
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