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Urban Re:Vision Social Media PR Sweep – Dallas Competition wants YOU

Cameron Sinclair - Judge, Urban Re:Vision, Re:Vision Dallas

Re:Vision Dallas, the competition which gives creative urban design and community development professionals around the world a solid chance at creating America’s first fully sustainable innercity block, is sweeping social media around the world.

Find out about it at www.revision-dallas.com. Enter the competition at www.urbanrevision.com.

In addition to Italy, Serbia, United Kingdom, Brazil, Russia and Spain, here are a few examples from the American social media PR scene:

And don’t forget the news media covering Urban Re:Vision…



CF: Urban Re:Vision’s Stacey Frost on Treehugger
January 12, 2009, 11:52 pm
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Courtesy Treehugger writer Jesse Fox, we bring this interview with Stacey Frost of Urban Re:Vision.

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“A block is to the city as a cell is to the human body.”

stacey frost urban revision portrait photoStacey Frost is an interesting woman, to say the least. When this former cattle rancher, neuropsychologist and options trader decided to focus on renovating historical buildings, she became acutely aware of the need for greater sustainability in the urban environment.

The result was Urban Re:Vision, a two-year, six-part international design competition to stimulate innovative thinking about the components of a sustainable city. After collecting hundreds of original ideas, Frost set out to make her vision a reality.

Last month, a design charrette was held in Dallas, where Urban Re:Vision is leading the creation of a fully sustainable city block, complete with on-site energy, food production and affordable micro-lofts.

TreeHugger: Urban Re:Vision had a big year in 2008, holding the last of six international competitions to redefine the way we build our cities. What were your goals in holding these competitions and what has been accomplished through them?

Stacey Frost: Our goal for the series of competitions was to gather as many ideas as possible, looking at all aspects of sustainable development. We wanted to allow people to share and collaborate on these ideas with the hopes that some of them will become a reality, inspire innovation, and set an example of what the future holds.

Through each of our competitions, we were often surprised at the caliber and approach that entries took – and that for each competition a theme emerged that was unexpected. We have gathered hundreds of inspirational, and realistic, approaches to creating a new way of building sustainably.

[ Read entire interview @ Treehugger ]



Here’s what’s happening in January with Sensible City:

Urban Revision will be launching Building Blocks, its international design competition which will determine the future of a fully sustainable city block, just a stones throw from City Hall in Dallas, TX. Plus, a 6-month lecture series TBD is in development.

We’ll be steering the DC greenie/social media crowd to the LinkLive Inaugural Ball at the Corcoran.

Sensible City will be onsite at the BETT Show in London, getting the word out for Promethean LTD to a social media audience.

FETC kicks off just a week later in Orlando, Florida, where we’ll be hosting media for Promethean USA.

  We’ll be getting the word out for Simtrol’s new Device Manager, which saves thousands on energy bills for school systems and reduces their carbon footprint.

 

Everything speeds up for the Green Cities Conference in May.

Expect a fresh media blog and an exceptional event.


  We’ll be coordinating a global blogging competition (details are still a secret) and giving away some pretty exciting rewards at the end of the month.

  Ecobuild & AEC-ST Fall winds down from DC and gets ready for the Spring show in Colorado. Rounding up all media hits from the December event.

Audubon Park Elementary in Orlando, FL will host a community / media event in one of its Activclassrooms, enabling a rare glimpse into how technology is changing teaching and learning across the nation. Invitation only, concurrent with FETC.

cursos ingles guatemala We’ll be making a second visit to IGA (Instituto Guatemalteco Americano) in Guatemala City, to coordinate media outreach and distance learning initiatives with complimentary schools throughout the Americas.

We’re asking all residents of Illinois who follow our work to consider attending the Whitehouse Inaugural Ball as a guest of the Black Star Project and Illinois Fatherhood Initiative. The raffle includes tickets to the inauguration and Illinois Ball, accommodations, airfare and a private driver.