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2016 Race to Zero Competition Winner Team Presentations

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April 21, 2016
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View the presentations of the 2016 Race to Zero Student Design Competition first and second place winners below. View the 2016 results page for more information. 

  • Grand Winner/1st Place, Urban Single Family Housing: Green Future, Prairie View A&M University
  • 2nd Place, Urban Single-Family Housing: Net Zero Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • 1st Place, Suburban Single-Family Housing: Team (Re)Connect, Appalachian State University
  • 2nd Place, Suburban Single-Family Housing: Emergence, Philadelphia University
  • 1st Place, Attached Housing: PhilaU Powered to Zero, Philadelphia Univeristy
  • 2nd Place, Attached Housing: Net-Zero IIT, Illinois Institute of Technology
  • 1st Place, Small Multifamily Housing: True North Design, Ryerson University
  • 2nd Place, Small Multifamily Housing: Team LINKoln, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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