Competition Rules
Eligibility
1. The Competition accepts entries from local and Greater Bay Area Tertiary Institutions or local
Secondary and Primary School students in the academic year 2024/25.
2. Students may either participate individually or in a group of up to 6 students.
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3. Each entrant is only allowed to submit 1 competition entry, either individually or in group.
Divisions and Registration Method
Divisions |
Registration Method |
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Primary School Divisions
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(P1 - P3)
(P4 - P6)
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Secondary School Divisions
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(S1 - S3)
(S4 - S6)
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Tertiary Division |
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Entry Format Requirement
1. Participants should choose only one of the below formats. Other supplementary materials explaining the entry will not be accepted.
2. Entrants are highly encouraged to use recycling materials in order to put the sustainability
concepts in practice and minimise the cost of the entry.
3. Marks may be deducted if there is any violation of the undermentioned entry format.
Entry Format |
Format Requirements |
2D entries (e.g. drawings, sketches)
*Only applicable to Primary Division |
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3D models
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Multimedia entries (e.g. videos, digital presentation)
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Proposals (photos and /or illustrations could be added)
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Companion Scheme (Optional)*
The Companion Scheme is designed to support entrants! A group of young green building experts, Green Building Young Leaders (GBYLs), will voluntarily assist entrants throughout the Competition on technical issues related to green building and smart cities. The Scheme also offers entrants a valuable opportunity to connect with young green building professionals, providing guidance for their learning and personal development and inspiring them in their pursuits.
Details of the Companion Scheme will be announced through a separate email at a later time.
*Please note that entrants must participate in the “Green Building Tour cum Training Workshop” in order to join the “Companion Scheme”.