Make your fantastic idea into a design you can
send to us, and you can do this on paper or on a computer. It can be
either:
up to two sides of A3 paper
or JPEG files or artwork or photos up to 2MB in
total
you can also include up to 500 words to
accompany your designs, but it's not essential
No models, please! They might get damaged in the
post and we don't have room for them (but if you really want to build
one, you can send us photos).
And only one entry per person so make it count.
The judges will be looking for ideas and
creativity, not artistic genius or technical brilliance, so don't worry if
you're not Michaelangelo. And of course, your design has to reflect the
Greenpeace principles of non-violent direct action - we want to stop the
bulldozers, not blow them up.
Send postal entries to Airplot Competition,
Greenpeace UK,
Canonbury Villas, London
N1 2PN, or you can email your entry to airplot@uk.greenpeace.org.
Please include your full name, address and
telephone number. An email address would also be useful, but it's not
essential. There's an entry form you can download and complete.
The closing date is 5.30pm on Friday 23 April 2010. We have to receive all entries
by that date, even postal ones, so make you sure you send them in time.
The prize is a trip to London to visit the exhibition we'll be
putting on later in the year to showcase the winning entry alongside
submissions from the architects' contest. You'll also have one of the
apple tress in the Airplot orchard dedicated to you.
Check the full rules for all the legal stuff -
it's a bit scary but our lawyers insisted.