Winners of The Seastead Modern Architecture Design Contest
By matalangit On July 9th, 2009These are the Winners of The Seastead Modern Architecture Design Contest at the Seasteading Institute has crowned the winners in its first Seasteading Modern Architectur Design Contest. Winners of The Seastead Modern Architecture Design Contest are permanent, stationary structures specifically designed for long-term ocean living. The specifics of the Architecture Design, aesthetics, and intended use were entirely up to each designer. The Seastead Modern Architecture Design were judged by a panel of TSI staff, volunteers and board members. The wealth of creative talent that was brought to bear for this contest has provided TSI with a wonderful vision for the future of Seastead Modern Architecture Design.

Prize for Best Picture: Oasis of The Sea by Emerson Stepp.

Grand Prize: The Swimming City by András Gyõrfi.
Participants succeeded indeed in capturing the pioneering spirit of Seastead Modern Architecture Design and expressing a vibrant, lively feeling through beautiful modern architectural. Before something can be built it must be imagined and expressed, and these imaginative models express the possibilities for Seastead Modern Architecture Design.
- Grand Prize: The Swimming City by András Gyõrfi.
- Prize for Aesthetic Design: SESU Seastead by Marko Järvela.
- Prize for Personality: Rendering Freedom by Anthony Ling.
- Prize for Best Picture: Oasis of The Sea by Emerson Stepp.
- Prize for Community Choice: Refusion by Team 3DA.
- Aesthetics runner-up Entwined Dragon Seastead
- Seastead Modern Resort, Designer: László Szabó.
- Hotel/resort, Designer: I Nyoman Sunartha and Yansen Oktanius.
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