Dear Inhabitants- It was an exciting week in architecture as the Hyatt Foundation bestowed the Pritzker Prize - the highest award in architecture - upon celebrated Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto de Moura. We also saw Japan's nuclear power plant crisis reach alarming new heights even as the nation's epic rebuilding efforts paved the way to recovery. We also can't wait for the start of the Milan Furniture Fair early next month, so stay tuned as we bring you the most stunning sustainable furnishings from this world-class design event. Finally, don't forget to cast your vote for your favorite reusable cloth towel design in our Stop the Paper Towels Contest - there's just a few days left!  Our Stop the Paper Towels Contest is now in the final stage of voting, which means there's just a few more days for you to pick your favorite design for a reusable cloth towel! Our grand prize winner will receive $500 in addition to all of the fortune and fame of being showased on Inhabitat, so cast your vote today! VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE REUSABLE TOWEL DESIGN > KIDS STORIES FROM INHABITOTS  String Doll to Support Japanese Earthquake Victims  7 Unique Eco-Friendly Spring Break Activities  WEARABLE STORIES FROM ECOUTERRE  “Runway to Green” Brings A-List Fashion Christie’s Event  “Portable Home” is a Skirt That Transforms Into a Tent  FEATURED SPONSOR  Win $2,500 in Energy Efficiency Upgrades from WellHome! As winter winds down and the snow melts away, the start of spring is a great time to clean out the house and consider home improvements! WellHome is offering the chance to win $2,500 in energy efficiency upgrades - the sweepstakes ends on Sunday at 11:59 pm, so if you're interested in getting an energy-audit, here's your chance! ENTER TO WIN $2,500 IN EFFICIENCY UPGRADES > Thanks for reading everyone - see you next week! Jill and Mike Your Faithful Inhabitat Editors -- Inhabitat http://www.inhabitat.com Follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/inhabitat | | |
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