Help, I need your votes in the Marvin® Windows and Doors annual Architects Challenge!

Jun 3, 2015

Monger's

Monger’s

Help, I need your votes in the Marvin® Windows and Doors annual Architects Challenge!

Marvin® Windows and Doors hosts an annual Architects Challenge, inviting architects to submit their best projects using Marvin products. This prestigious contest also includes a Showdown event to select a winner by people’s choice. This is a separate award based solely on Internet voting.

You can vote once a day. You can also spread the word by sharing this blog post to your Facebook and Twitter page or share it by email.

If I were selected for top honors, I’d win a trip to the Greenbuild architecture conference in Washington, D.C. this fall.

As you can see, there are a lot of amazing projects entered. I’d be proud to be selected from this fantastic group.

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Thanks in advance for your support.

PLEASE VOTE FOR ONE OF MY PROJECTS

To find my entry, click here and sort by state.

That will bring up my projects.

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