Today, Guggenheim Museum and Google SketchUp are kicking-off the, a global competition that will challenge users to design a simple shelter in 3D with Google SketchUp , geo-locate the shelter in Google Earth , and share it by uploading to the Google 3D Warehouse . The summer-long competition, which begins on Frank Lloyd Wright's birthday and will conclude on the Guggenheim Museum's 50th anniversary, is inspired by the work of architecture students at the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture and a recent exhibition of that work at the Guggenheim called ' Learning by Doing '. This competition is inspired by Wright's assignment for his apprentices at Taliesin : If you wanted to study to be an architect with Wright, you had to design and build a shelter in the desert outside of Phoenix, Arizona. Then you had to live and study in it.