Entries
The Just Jerusalem Competition had a registration process located on its website whereby anyone interested in the project could register and receive a login name and password. This allowed registrants to access assembled data and maps on Jerusalem as well as communicate with other registrants using the message boards. The registration process also served to disseminate information from the Jerusalem 2050 project to registrants and to acquire the submission number for an entry.
1156 individuals, residing in 85 countries, registered on the Just Jerusalem Competition website: 1119 (from 82 countries) designated that they intended to enter the competition; 37 individuals (from 3 countries additional countries) designated that they they were interest in JJC news and updates.
The top 5 countries represented by registrants:
1. USA
2. Israel
3. Canada
4. France
5. UK & India (tied)
In the end 250 individuals, residing in 34 countries, participated in the competition with projects that met the submission requirements. Manyworked in groups; we had 61 groups of which 7 were international teams, according to their address information. We received 129 entries which fulfilled the anonymity requirements and could be evaluated by the jury.
The top 5 countries represented by entrants:
1. USA
2. Israel
3. Austria
4. Australia
5. France & Italy (tied)
The JJC Jury chose four (4) winning projects and seven (7) honorable mentions. Most of these projects were submitted by teams; thus we had 21 individuals associate with these award-winning submissions. Unlike the regristrants and the entrants, we did ask more information about the winners' and honorable mentions' backgrounds. They were born in the following countries:
8 came from the USA
2 came from Austria
2 came from China
2 came from Israel
1 came from Australia
1 came from Cyprus
1 came from Greece
1 came from India
1 came from Malaysia
1 came from Palestine
1 came from the United Kingdom

