Not exact matches
DiCostanzo and Sherry believed they could
design a bike that met those
criteria and — by emulating a Schwinn beach cruiser — stoke nostalgia for
simpler times and comfort.
Each contender was evaluated against three
simple criteria: superiority (engineering,
design, utilization of resources); significance (its impact on the market), and value (what buyers get for their money versus the competition).
The entry
criteria is
simple: entrants must be over 18, not hold a degree level qualification and not be currently enrolled in university or art school, but be creative with a wish to have a career in the advertising or
design industry.
After studying the Saskatchewan house and a handful of similar buildings, Dr. Wolfgang Feist wrote a mathematically precise — and elegantly
simple —
criterion for
designing buildings that require less than a tenth of the energy of average buildings.