North Star Mall will host the 13th annual Canstruction® design/build competition as one of the San Antonio Food Bank’s SA Goes Orange for Hunger campaign events to raise awareness and funds for hunger relief.
Ten teams representing the San Antonio chapters of The American Institute of Architects and the Society for Design Administration have registered to participate. Their work begins on Sunday, September 9 when they are given 12 hours to defy expectations, logic, and gravity as they assemble giant sculptures using approximately 30,000 cans of food.
The sculptures remain on display throughout North Star Mall's common areas during mall hours through Saturday, September 22. All canned goods used to create the unconventional art exhibits will be donated to the San Antonio Food Bank at the close of the competition.
North Star Mall will host the 13th annual Canstruction® design/build competition as one of the San Antonio Food Bank’s SA Goes Orange for Hunger campaign events to raise awareness and funds for hunger relief.
Ten teams representing the San Antonio chapters of The American Institute of Architects and the Society for Design Administration have registered to participate. Their work begins on Sunday, September 9 when they are given 12 hours to defy expectations, logic, and gravity as they assemble giant sculptures using approximately 30,000 cans of food.
The sculptures remain on display throughout North Star Mall's common areas during mall hours through Saturday, September 22. All canned goods used to create the unconventional art exhibits will be donated to the San Antonio Food Bank at the close of the competition.
North Star Mall will host the 13th annual Canstruction® design/build competition as one of the San Antonio Food Bank’s SA Goes Orange for Hunger campaign events to raise awareness and funds for hunger relief.
Ten teams representing the San Antonio chapters of The American Institute of Architects and the Society for Design Administration have registered to participate. Their work begins on Sunday, September 9 when they are given 12 hours to defy expectations, logic, and gravity as they assemble giant sculptures using approximately 30,000 cans of food.
The sculptures remain on display throughout North Star Mall's common areas during mall hours through Saturday, September 22. All canned goods used to create the unconventional art exhibits will be donated to the San Antonio Food Bank at the close of the competition.