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Hailey Eldershaw, BLA Students Takes 2nd Place in Transition to Less Waste Eco-Home Design Competition

Submitted by dfoolen on October 28th, 2015 9:13 AM
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Diana Foolen

Oxford County based non-profit Transition to Less Waste (TTLW) announced the top entrants for the Eco-Home Design Competition, hosted this past summer with the support of the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU).

Congratulations to Hailey Eldershaw, a third-year Bachelor of Landscape Architecture who tied for second place in the competition with her eco-tourism lodge design.  See Ingersoll Times [1] for full article.

Eco-tourism lodge, designed by Hailey Eldershaw
Eco-tourism lodge, designed by BLA student, Hailey Eldershaw.  Image courtesy of Ingersoll Times

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[1] http://www.ingersolltimes.com/2015/08/31/ingersoll-non-profit-runs-province-wide-contest-for-eco-home-designs