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NEWH: Design Competition - Sustainable Guest Experience

NEWH is proud to host the fifth annual Sustainable Hospitality Design Competition. The NEWH Sustainable Hospitality Design Competition will provide students with the opportunity to showcase their design skills while utilizing the very best in sustainable design products and practices.

JLF/lone meadow and Designtex have generously donated the awards - one to the winning student and one to the student’s design program.

AWARD:
- $5000 JLF/lone meadow Scholarship Award to the Student
- $5000 Designtex award will go to the Interior Program the winning student attends

The student award will be distributed to the student through the respective school. Student winnings may be used for tuition, books or supplies needed for his/her education. The award to the school must go to the Interiors Program and not to the general funds of the school. The program may utilize this award to enhance the educational needs of the students i.e., purchase of computers or software for the design program, purchase of materials to help the design studio.

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