Category: In the News
KTLA 2016 CanstructionOC Live Interviews
Gayle Anderson was live in Costa Mesa for the 9th Annual CANstruction Orange County Design/Build Competition, which combines the fun of a design/build competition with an ingenious way to help feed hungry people… Read more
Daily Pilot – Month-long Festival of Children Begins Friday
A month of activities, performances and charity outreach kicks off Friday with the start of the annual Festival of Children at South Coast Plaza. The event, in its 15th year, will be held at the Costa Mesa mall on weekends …
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Disneyland Resort recreate flying Dumbo for Orange County Food Bank’s Canstruction®
OC REGISTER – OCT. 7, 2015 Everyone knows Dumbo is the elephant that can fly, but would a Dumbo made entirely of cans fly, too? Well, not actually fly — but would it look just like the Dumbo found on …
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‘We CAN Win the Fight Against Hunger’ Winners of the 2015 Competition
VOICE OF OC – SEPT. 29, 2015 Canstruction Orange County and the OC Food Bank are pleased to announce the winners of the 8th Annual Canstruction Orange County Design/Build Competition! The competition brought together nineteen local architectural, engineering, and design teams …
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Architects Orange Get Into Canstruction
OC REGISTER – SEPT. 21, 2015 To help end hunger, an architectural firm in Old Towne Orange put its building skills to work. Architects Orange, the largest architectural firm in Old Towne, decided for the first time to participate in …
Canstruction Design and Build Competition at ARTIC
CITY OF ANAHEIM – SEPT. 18, 2015
Canstruction Time-Lapse
OC REGISTER – SEPT. 4, 2015
Thousands of Food Cans are Stacked to Create Eye-Popping Structures
OC REGISTER – SEPT. 4, 2015 Deft hands carefully steadied cans of tuna, baked beans and chicken inside Anaheim’s large transit station. The collection of preserved food slowly took shape into a regal lion rising more than seven feet tall. …
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