Q4.2: As stated in the Clarifications Section, “A complete analysis and a finalized design of the structure are not necessary for the proposal”; however, we are required to submit a computer-generated image of the exposed structural system in the proposal. Does the “exposed structural system” refer to a complete, but preliminary structural design? Also we would like to know how accurate the final design for the competition (with the official ground motion file taken into consideration) has to be in accordance with the proposal-submitted structural system. Would there be a penalization if structural aspects discussed in the proposal are modified or not to be seen in the final design.

A: To the first question, yes you should submit a complete yet preliminary design.  The model does not have to be fully analyzed, but should be comprehensive enough to show your design intent and the structural layout in a computer-generated image.  As for the second question, your final design does not need to adhere to the preliminary design in the proposal, and there is no penalization for a completely changed design.  You should feel free to modify your structure as necessary throughout the next few months, as long as your final poster and presentation accurately reflect your final design.

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