Vinfast seeks excellent designs for its global showrooms
The Vietnam Design Association – HCM City has launched the “VinFast Global Showroom Design Competition 2021” to find the most outstanding design idea for VinFast’s global showrooms.
Vinfast is seeking excellent designs for its global showrooms. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The Vietnam Design Association – HCM City haslaunched the “VinFast Global Showroom Design Competition 2021” to find the mostoutstanding design idea for VinFast’s global showrooms.
The contest, which offers cash prizes worth more than 60,000 USD, seeksoutstanding showroom design ideas that can represent the carmaker’s vision andcore values.
Contestants are required to send their entries in 3D design with three mainitems: exterior architectural space with an area of 30m by 20m, a standard carshowroom with a minimum area of 10m by 7m and a creative zone also the samesize.
The deadline for submitting entries is February 25.
The most unique and impressive entries will be displayed at Times Square,New York, US, in April.
There will be one first prize worth 40,000 USD, three second prizes worth 3,000USD each, five third prizes worth 1,000 USD each and 41 consolation prizesworth 200 USD each.
The winners will also have the opportunity to work with VinFast.
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