Architects for Humanity co-founder Cameron Sinclair has just launched the Dead Prize, an award “to celebrate engineering, architecture and designs that have had a negative impact on the planet.” Sinclair believes that there are plenty of prizes celebrating good design, but nothing that acknowledges when something has miserably failed its end users or the environment. The prize is intended to become an annual event, with submissions closing on 1 November each year. Read on to see how you can nominate the design you think is most (or is that least?) worthy.
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