Open call: Structures of Freedom Competition

Archtalent, an online architecture platform for Architects, in collaboration with Sziget, one of the largest music and cultural festivals in Europe, make an international call to design a temporary structure within the particular context of a music festival in the city of Budapest in Hungary.

The aim is to use the current model of architectural competition to develop a new contest in terms of format and scope, which should be an opportunity to all emerging talent anywhere in the world to boost their potential in a real competition, and showcase their built project to an audience of thousand of people.

OBJECTIVE
“Structures of Freedom” is a single stage competition with the objective of receiving ideas from all over the world for the development and construction of an ephemeral structure in a unique music festival like Sziget, under the following concepts: design, innovation, context, recyclability and sustainability.
The competition is open to architects under the age of 40, and participation can be both individual or in teams. Students can participate as part of a team, with the sole condition that at least one member of the team is a graduate architect under the age of 40.
We look for proposals committed to innovation while reaffirming the values ​​of the festival, which are much more than the music.

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Cite: "Open call: Structures of Freedom Competition" 11 Apr 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/868974/open-call-structures-of-freedom-competition> ISSN 0719-8884

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