The idea of the contest is to work on objects that create tension in spaces, generating future projections that bring new visions and strategies to implement a place through an open and dynamic process. The object in question is a “catalyst”, that intervenes with its strength in an urban space and changes it. In this scenario in which the city is protagonist, what generate interaction? The reflection focuses on Architecture, its function, transience and the relationship with the outside. It may disappear one day, but the void left around it is only apparent since what it creates remains over time. An object symbol that somehow establishes a new spatial, social and cultural dimension. Questioning the urban space means meditating around the “emptiness” of the city, understood as a “place” of social events, forms, meanings, in which its own identity is reflected. Spaces live through change.
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SUMMARY // Our world is changing fast, while ambitions and challenges match in importance. In this context, design can play a huge role. How do we imagine the world to be? What range of possibilities we haven’t discovered yet? What’s a Non Architecture for a World in crisis? In 2020 we started the second phase of competitions to address the issues of tomorrow.
TerraViva Competitions launches SILOS BUENOS AIRES, a new architecture competition that aims to rehabilitate the abandoned Silos from Puerto Madero in a creative and unconventional way. Prizes up to 6.000 € will be awarded to the winners selected by an international jury panel composed by, among others, Giancarlo Mazzanti (El Equipo Mazzanti), He Jianxiang (O-Office Architects), Ilse Cárdenas (Palma), Juan Lucas Young (Sauerbruch Hutton);
Micro Housing 2022 Architecture Competition invites you to come up with an innovative housing modle that can cater to our ever growing need for shelter.
“HOME” is a space that is intimate to all living beings on the planet. It has a broader, deeper and personal connection with its user apart from being a physical shelter for humans and their daily lives, a home forms a distinct, intimate connection with its users. The ultimate goal for a home is to ignite “the idea of belonging” within its sphere and amongst all those sharing the space.
On September 29 and 30, 1941, more than 33,000 Jewish men, women, and children were murdered in Babyn Yar, a ravine in the Ukrainian capital Kiev. This event constituted one of the largest single massacres perpetrated by German troops against Jews during World War II. Over the following two years, Germans killed upwards of 70,000 more people. Upon evacuating the city in 1943, the bodies were exhumed and burned. Babyn Yar is the international symbol of what is known today as the “Holocaust by Bullets.”
Nano House Architecture Competition and would like to express our gratitude to everyone out there for sharing some amazing support.
Nano House Architecture Competition and would like to express our gratitude to everyone out there for sharing some amazing support. This is to bring to your notice that the deadline for the registration and submissions has been pushed a little more ahead thus giving you more time to work on your entries. If you haven’t registered yet then here is your chance at gaining worldwide recognition. The early bird registration deadline has been extended to 11:59 pm on 9th February 2022.
CARPARK FUTUTRES COMPETITION DPA-X and Indigo Group are launching an international architecture competition, open to young architects. Candidates, registered alone or in teams, are invited to exercise their creativity to invent the parking lot of the future, on the Euralille site, in northern France, which will be under study for 72 hours!
Design for Biocities: Global contest to rethink human habitats following nature
The Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC) calls its 9th Advanced Architecture Contest as a global reflection to rethink human settlements at a time when our natural environments and the human habitats are more clearly intertwined. The planet is immersed in a fast process of urbanization while we are simultaneously facing a serious climate crisis that must be addressed. We look to the model of Biocities, cities that follow the principles of ecological principles in order to promote life and biodiversity, to provide us with potential design solutions. How can we reimagine our cities as Biocities, capable of creating an ecologically attuned and reciprocal relationship with nature?
Competition for Quartier Spinnweberei in Uhingen. Image: Stadtverwaltung Uhingen/Simon Weislogel
The Municipality of Uhingen, in cooperation with STEG Stadtentwicklung GmbH and the International Building Exhibition 2027 StadtRegion Stuttgart (IBA’27), are announcing an open urban development competition for the »Quartier Spinnweberei«. The project site is the former location of an old textile mill and approx. 1.25 hectares in size. As part of the project qualification through the competition, a productive mix of uses must be created with a focus on housing and working, supplemented by spaces for local services, small produktive businesses, new cafés and restaurants and smaller shops as well as sports and recreational offerings. The development of the Spinnweberei Uhingen site is to act as an impetus and inspiration for urban planning and functional ideas for the entire town of Uhingen, which is located approx. 35 km east of Stuttgart.
SUMMARY // Our world is changing fast, while ambitions and challenges match in importance. In this context, design can play a huge role. How do we imagine the world to be? What range of possibilities we haven’t discovered yet? What’s a Non Architecture for a World in crisis? In 2020 we started the second phase of competitions to address the issues of tomorrow.
King’s Cross, London’s 67-acre creative neighbourhood, has today launched a competition in partnership with New London Architecture (NLA). It is inviting individuals, community groups, established and emerging enterprises and organisations to put forward ideas and proposals for how they could transform an existing premises on Beaconsfield Street into a new community offer.
We invite designers around the world, belonging to various factions, to create inventive, experimental architectural solutions which would surprise today’s housing market and call for a sense of living based on community spirit.
“HOME” is a space that is intimate to all living beings on the planet. It has a broader, deeper and personal connection with its user apart from being a physical shelter for humans and their daily lives, a home forms a distinct, intimate connection with its users. The ultimate goal for a home is to ignite “the idea of belonging” within its sphere and amongst all those sharing the space.
Introduction This competition intends to understand the history of architecture through the lenses of the photographer. A photograph that powerfully portrays the past glory of the present architectural ruins.
In 2027, the Weissenhof Estate in Stuttgart will be 100 years old. The famous estate with 21 houses was built for the Deutscher Werkbund exhibition in 1927 under the artistic guidance of Mies van der Rohe. The two houses of Le Corbusier are now part of the World Heritage Site. After a century of architectural and urban history, now's the opportunity to rethink the built testimonies of modernism and to advance the urban design at Weissenhof with a contemporary model. To this end, the state capital Stuttgart and the state of Baden-Württemberg, in cooperation with the IBA’27, are going to announce an open international ideas competition for the urban design of Weissenhof and its surroundings in 2022.
Holocaust Memorial, designed by architect Peter Eisenman and engineer Buro Happold, Berlin
Brief The global pandemic has already taken more than 4 million lives and it has changed the way we work, live, play, and interact with others in so many ways. Because of COVID-19, our lives will never be the same and the world is still grieving. Due to increased pandemic safety measures, many people didn’t have the opportunity to say goodbye to their loved ones or to honour them properly. The pandemic’s impact goes beyond the individual losses and throughout the affected communities, cities, and countries of the World. Our challenge is to design a public memorial, to honour those who have departed as a direct result of the COVID-19 outbreak and to bring some closure to those who are suffering the loss of friends, family, co-workers, and loved ones. It will be a collective reminder for both present and future generations and a symbol of hope that mankind can withstand and overcome any obstacle. This should go along with a short description of your proposal, no more than 150 words. Location While there is no defined location chosen as of yet, we are asking participants to select a site from their home country. It is recommended to choose a location that is publicly available and accessible to all. This ensures that every person that has been affected by the global COVID-19 pandemic can visit the memorial and share in the remembrance of those who have departed as a result of COVID-19. Eligibility This competition is open to everyone 18 years and older and it can be developed individually or by teams. Each team can contain a maximum of 4 members. Prizes • 1st- Prize - £750 + Certificate + Publications on Selected Media • 2nd Prize - £300 + Certificate + Publications on Selected Media • 3rd Prize - £150 + Certificate + Publications on Selected Media • +3 Honourable Mentions -+ Certificate + Publications on Selected Media Fees • Early Registration - £20 • Regular Registration - £40 • Late Registration - £65 For student or groups registrations, please contact us for discount request. Schedule Competition Officially Announced – 11 December 2021 Early registration – 11 December 2021 to 15 February 2022 Regular registration - 16 February 2022 to 14 March 2022 Late registration – 15 March 2022 to 22 March May 2022 Deadline for questions – 17 March 2022 Closing Date for Submissions – 23 March 2022 Jury Evaluation - 24 March 2022 – 07 April 2022 Announcement of Winners – 14 April 2022 All dates (23:59 hours US Eastern Time) Submission Requirements • A single (1) A2 horizontal presentation board with the details listed below must be submitted via http://aic-hub.com/. • Image Format: A single JPG extension file presentation board (must not exceed 5MB). • Presentation boards must not indicate any information related to an individual's/team's identity. • All information provided in writing must be in English. Although is not mandatory, you can record or photograph your work environment during the proposal development stage. In case you will be one of the winners, we would be happy to share it in our platform. The submission should include, (but are not limited to) the following required drawings: • 3 dimensional representations explaining the design, perspectives, and montages which display the character of the project. • Building / Site sections which illustrate key aspects and major spatial or programmatic elements. • Floor plans to show the interior spatial arrangements and program. • Elevations demonstrating qualities such as material, texture, and colour. • Large scale drawings that illustrate innovative details or integrated aspects of design. • All drawings should be presented at a scale appropriate for the design solution and include a graphic scale for reference. Award Criteria • Concept – 15% • Design – 20% • Practicality – 15% • Innovation / Originality – 20% • Site Location – 10% • Presentation – 20%
Re-School 2021 Architecture Competition invites you to RE-Think and RE-Imagine the idea of schools, challenging the conventional education system, while reaching out to millions who remain inaccessible to this basic need.
With the pace of change accelerating in the 21stcentury, the key to succeed is life-long learning and the ability to acquire new skills.
Ermetika invites you to redesign the concept of "frameless door" by creating innovative product concepts in the light of contemporary design trends. Take part in the competition right away!
Feel like revolutionizing the world of frameless doors? Now you can!
Re School 2021 - Architecture Competition invites you to rethinking and reimagining the idea of schools and challenging the conventional education system and learning spaces reaching out millions to whom Education is inaccessible.
With the pace of change accelerating in the 21stcentury, the key to succeed is life-long learning and the ability to acquire new skills.