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Canstruction Dallas 2012

located between Dillard's and NorthCourt

October 21, 2012

12 PM

to 6 PM

NorthPark Center

8687 North Central Expressway , Dallas, TX

Age Limit

N/A

Free


Canstruction Dallas 2012

For the 16th year, Dallas Society for Design will host Canstruction. Thirteen teams of local Architects and Engineers will compete for the awards of Jurors' Favorite, Structural Ingenuity, Best Use of Labels, Best Meal, Most Cans and Honorable Mention. The real winner, however, is the North Texas Food Bank. It is estimated that 40,500 cans will be donated to North Texas Food Bank at the end of the event.

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