Submission: May 25, 2022
Registration: April 20, 2022
Language: English
Location: Latvia
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open
For the Caramel Shore Traveller Rooms competition, Bee Breeders architecture competition organisers are asking participants to design a prototype for a sleeping cabin to be located in the Latvian town of Skrunda on the golden-sand shores of the Venta river. The Venta river is home to the widest waterfalls in Europe, and its brightly yellow caramel color sands make it an idyllic spot for rural tourists to visit.
Submission: January 28, 2022
Registration: January 28, 2022
Language: French
Location: Montreal, Québec, Canada
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open
The Montreal Holocaust Museum (MHM) announces the launch of an international architectural competition for the design of its new building on Saint-Laurent Boulevard in Montreal. The Museum invites architects to submit their candidatures until January 28, 2022, to a competition that invites them to creatively address the importance of Holocaust remembrance sites and the education of future generations about the dangers of hatred, antisemitism, and racism.
Submission: May 26, 2022
Registration: April 21, 2022
Language: English
Location: Iceland
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open
The Iceland Lake Myvatn Community House competition is running in partnership with Sveinn Margeirsson, mayor of Skútustaðahreppur. Participants are asked to submit designs for a community house that would serve as a prime example of the positive impact of a circular economy in the region and across Iceland. The community house would therefore be the region’s main location for trading, sharing and recycling materials and resources in order to exemplify how a circular economy operates. (more…)
Submission: February 25, 2022
Registration: February 15, 2022
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Undergraduate Architecture and Design Students
We welcome your academic architectural design project as an entry which you prepared this semester with all your heart. It could be a small house or a full-fledged mixed use development project. We take into account your ideologies, creative thinking and sensitivity towards architecture and its allied fields as a student. Furthermore, we make sure you compete with students of same level as yours.
Submission: January 4, 2022
Registration: January 3, 2022
Language: English
Location: Japan
Prizes: $24000
Type: Open Competition
The challenge is to design a forum for food and culture that will bring forward diverse palettes condensed into a single built structure. The forum will act as a center for food and culture-related activities. It will be able to host food-related events and exhibitions. The participants are free to choose 5-6 cuisines that are highlighted in the structure. Every cuisine will have a separate wing dedicated to the respective origin culture.
Submission: January 11, 2022
Registration: January 10, 2022
Language: English
Location: International
Prizes: $24000
Type: Open
The challenge of the competition is to conceptualize a design for a modular housing colony to be built on the planet Mars. The permanent habitat established must be able to resist the unique conditions of the planet. The atmosphere, climate, gravity, soil, illumination, and so on need to be taken into consideration while proposing the design. The proposed design must be able to adapt to the unexpected harsh conditions that might arise on the planet. The structures built must accompany the means of self-sustenance of the colony.
Submission: January 11, 2022
Registration: January 10, 2022
Language: English
Location: International
Prizes: $24000
Type: Open
The challenge is to design an ocean research center in the marine habitat. It will be an institutional center for studying endangered marine life and promoting biodiversity. The entire construction must be done on or underwater. Part of the center that will be underwater, must be anchored to the sea bed. The construction must not negatively impact marine life or coral reefs in the area.
Submission: March 3, 2022
Registration: February 24, 2022
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open
We believe that architecture and design can considerably help in rebuilding children’s lives around the world by bringing education closer to them. Spaces have a great impact on the lives of the people that inhabit them and by designing one that imparts education; millions of children can be benefited. It is our responsibility as designers to redefine our role in the process of tackling social issues using design as a primary tool. The participants are to design a multifunctional educational space to accommodate a capacity of 200 students from the age group of 5 to 11 years. These spaces should also function as an interactive space for the local community post-school hours.
Submission: February 10, 2022
Registration: February 10, 2022
Location: Virtual Exhibition, Melbourne Design Week 2022
Language: English
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open
Other Spaces is calling for contributors to submit material which explores the opportunities of terrain vague as a consequence of our fluctuating urban environments. Solà-Morales’ term terrain vague can be translated in English as urban wastelands. This is not a new concept, and it is not localised – it is a global phenomenon, which often occurs as a result of the expansion and contraction of our cities. Due to fluctuating political, social, and economic conditions, our cities exist in a constant state of physical transformation. As such, terrain vague is shaped by the structures of our cities, while it also presents us with the residue of a moment in time.
Submission: January 15, 2022
Submission: January 15, 2022
Language: English
Location: Atlantic Beach, NC USA
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: For professionals
Atlantic Beach Boardwalk Design Competition is a contest to design new boardwalk, pavilion, bathhouse and surrounding areas on the coast of North Carolina. Since the 1920’s the Boardwalk and the surrounding neighborhood have been the social and entertainment center of Atlantic Beach, North Carolina. After a period of decline, the surrounding neighborhood is coming back strong, and the Town of Atlantic Beach will be upgrading the existing public spaces into a world-class design over the next 12 to 24 months. The finished project should contain a resilient boardwalk system, a multi-use pavilion, ADA compliant beach accesses, public art, shade structures, and restrooms. Food, beverage, and amusement options may be included as well. This is not a hypothetical project; it will get built.