
Every year in more than 150 cities throughout the globe, architects, engineers, designers and students face off to fight hunger through an annual competition known as Canstruction. The "delicious" rivalry results in 10-foot sculptures built almost entirely of canned foods and then judged in categories including "Structural Ingenuity," "Best Use of Labels," and "Best Meal."
After the creations have been on display for a few days, they are carefully dismantled and all of the canned goods -- upwards of 30,000 pounds of food from a single competition event -- are donated to local food banks and pantries. Worldwide, last year's Canstructions brought in more than 3.4 million pounds. The goal this year is 4 million.
Snapshots of winners from the local competitions are shipped to the American Institute of Architects' national convention, where they will be judged for international bragging rights next year.
Art Beat recently visited the Selden Arcade in Norfolk, Va., to profile the 17th annual Hampton Roads Canstruction. Tune in for Jeffrey Brown's full report on Wednesday evening's PBS NewsHour.
But first, it's your turn to do a little judging. To which of this year's Norfolk Canstructions would you give top marks? Check out the images and then vote in our poll below.
"End hunger with a BANG!" -- Tidewater Community College Engineering Club

"Faceblock" -- PF&A Design

"DOHn't PLAY with Your Food" -- HBA Architecture & Interior Design

"Oscar's CANthedral" -- a joint venture by Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas + Company and Work Program Architects

"Put Out the Flames of Hunger" -- DJG, Inc.

"Egyptian Royalty" -- Hampton University

"Shipping in Healthy Foods" -- Clark Nexsen

You can watch the full report on Wednesday's broadcast of the PBS NewsHour. Tune in to our Ustream channel at 6 p.m. EST to live stream the show or check your local PBS station's schedule.
All photos of the structures by Mark Hinkley, Canstruction Hampton Roads, Inc.
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