Submission: December 20, 2021
Registration: December 15, 2021
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open
Arclif will be conducting online thesis competition for a month starting from 15th November 2021 till 15th December for B. Arch students and architects. Arclif.com, leading online architectural platform will organise online thesis awards AITA 2021 to honour the best talent in the architecture and design industry. The registration for innovative online thesis competition will be open from 15th November 2021 to 15th December 2021. Submission will be closed on 20th December 2021. The shortlisted entries for finals will be announced on 31st December 2021 and the final winner of the competition will be announced on 10th January 2022.
Submission: January 2, 2022
Registration: January 1, 2022
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open
The Design Educates Awards (DEAwards) recognize, showcase, and promote globally the best educational ideas and implementations of architecture and design. Design itself may provide an informative and educational layer that guides us through the increasing complexity of our environment. It can highlight specific possibilities and challenges, explain sociocultural factors and influences, or even outline new scenarios for future development. Each year, the esteemed panel of judges selects outstanding ideas and implementations in the categories of architectural design, product design, universal design, and responsive design.
Submission: May 27, 2022
Registration: April 22, 2022
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open
For this competition, participants are tasked with designing a modular home that can be constructed in any form or layout. The modular home can be set in a location of their choice, either rural, urban, or suburban. The jury will be looking for design concepts that show a critical analysis of what a home is and could be in an increasingly interconnected and technology-driven world.
Submission: May 24, 2022
Registration: April 19, 2022
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open
For the MICROHOME / Edition No4 architecture competition, participants are invited to submit their designs for a micro home – an off-grid modular structure that would accommodate a hypothetical young professional couple (which will be used as an example of family size throughout the competition series). The only requirement is that the structure’s total floor area does not exceed 25 m2 ; beyond that, participants are encouraged to be as creative as possible.
Submission: June 7, 2022
Registration: April 26, 2022
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open
For this architecture competition, participants are tasked with creating a memorial in a decommissioned nuclear weapon testing site. In response to the global silence surrounding the issue of nuclear weapons, participants in “The Last Nuclear Bomb Memorial / Edition No 2” competition must submit their designs with NO DESCRIPTION TEXT. The architecture ideas must be communicated strictly with visuals. We are asking participants to design a building or structure in which the architecture would do all the talking.
Submission: June 8, 2022
Registration: April 27, 2022
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open
The purpose of the temporary pavilion is to explore the history and merits of timber as a construction material, push the limits of its use and highlight its versatility and durability. The jury will be looking for projects that take an innovative approach to using timber in their designs, so creative thinking is paramount.
Submission: January 4, 2022
Registration: January 3, 2022
Language: English
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Prizes: $240000
Type: Open Competition
The challenge is to design an earth-sheltered holiday home that is inspired by the fantasy world in the fantasy novel ‘Alice in Wonderland. The design of the structure must tell the story of this classic fable in some form. The design of any space is an individualistic expression of thoughts and desires. It gives us a sense of belonging, much like how Alice feels welcomed and accepted in wonderland.
Submission: February 28, 2022
Registration: February 5, 2022
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see the details below
Type: Open
The Challenge is to design a dedicated area which can host architecture juries/viva & pin up of other subjects. The aim of the competition is to develop a module of “Jury Space” which is innovative bold & dynamic, multifunctional, aesthetically appealing & most importantly it should be functional & user friendly.
Submission: May 25, 2022
Registration: April 20, 2022
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open
For the Iceland Volcano Coffee Shop competition, Bee Breeders architecture competition organisers have partnered with Landeigendur Voga ehf (Landowners of Vogar farmland) as part of a series of competitions based in Iceland. For this competition, architects and architecture enthusiasts are called to submit designs for a coffee shop that would be located at the base of the Hverfjall volcano. The new coffee shop would need to include facilities for a new visitor centre and a small exhibition room that would give visitors information about the volcano’s history.
Submission: January 30, 2022
Registration: January 30, 2022
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open
Harvard GSD’s Wheelwright Prize is an international competition for early-career architects. Winners receive a $100,000 (USD) fellowship to foster intensive, innovative architectural research that is informed by cross-cultural engagement and can make a significant impact on architectural discourse. We seek individual applicants who are accomplished but emerging, who are resourceful and risk-taking, and who can make the most of this extraordinary opportunity to advance a research project that will have a significant impact on his or her own professional development, and potentially on the discipline of architecture as a whole.