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Broken Hill solar plant viewing platform poses a $10,000 challenge

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How do you make the viewing platform for the Broken Hill solar plant a design and educational landmark? That’s the challenge AGL Energy Limited (AGL) is setting for artists, designers, architects and engineers, all with a chance to win $10,000 for the best concept.

AGL Head of Government & Community Relations Tony Chappel  said, the AGL Viewing Platform Art & Design Competition is open to professionals and enthusiasts alike.

“Whether you’re a budding art and design student, a professional architect, engineer or an artist, the project is open to everyone of all ages nationwide.

“This is a fantastic opportunity to demonstrate your talents and design flair, we hope to attract a lot of top quality entries. And the ultimate prize is that the winning design will be a major feature of the final viewing platform of the 53 MW solar plant,” Mr Chappel said.

AGL built the 140 hectare Broken Hill solar plant and now manages it on behalf of new owners – the Powering Australian Renewables Fund. The solar plant produces enough renewable energy to power 17,000 homes every year.

AGL launched the Viewing Platform Art & Design competition in conjunction with the Broken Hill Art Exchange (BHAE).

BHAE Director, Susan Thomas encouraged design students and professionals to start putting pen or paintbrush to paper as entries are open from Monday, 9 January 2017 until  Friday, 3 March 2017.

“Opportunities like this don’t come around very often. Not only is the total prize pool money of $15,000 substantial, it’s a great chance for students and professionals to become recognised and get their name out there if they aren’t known already.

“And I’m happy to say as a part of this competition, all entries will have the unique chance of showcasing their work to the public by being a part of our Desert Equinox Solar Prelude exhibition and events calendar,” Ms Thomas said.

All entries will be judged on criteria such as their demonstration of excellence in design, celebration of  environmental practices, solar energy and innovation, contribution to Broken Hill’s artistic and cultural heritage, and practicality and feasibility of construction in line with the AGL Viewing Platform Requirements Brief.

Four finalists will be notified from 7 March 2017 and will each receive a $1,000 assistance package to help develop a presentation of their design to a jury panel, which will be held at a public event on Friday, 24 March 2017.

The finalists and winner of the $10,000 prize will be chosen by a panel of judges appointed by AGL and BHAE. The $1,000 People’s Choice award is to be nominated by the public through a popular vote and the winner will be announced at an awards night ceremony on Saturday, 25 March 2017.

For submission guidelines and details on how to enter visit http://www.brokenhillartexchange.org.au/2017-AGL-Viewing-Platform-Competition.php or phone + 61 8 80883171.

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