Introduction Choose a site—used, abandoned, or forgotten—anywhere in the world, and give it a new purpose! In a world facing urgent environmental and spatial challenges, the most sustainable solutions may come not from new construction, but from reimagining what already exists. Re:Form #2 invites architects, designers, and innovators to embrace the challenge of adaptive reuse,
A Competition to Fight Dropout Rates in Rural Africa Archstorming launches a new humanitarian architecture competition to rethink education through earth construction and innovation In rural Senegal, thousands of children are forced to abandon school after completing primary education due to the absence of secondary schools. This is the case in Djilakh, a village of
International Architectural Competition for the Redevelopment of Elin Pelin Center The Municipality of Elin Pelin hopes that the implementation of the winning proposal will result in an accessible, safe, and functional city center that encourages an active lifestyle, social interaction, and economic growth. Elin Pelin is a young but rapidly developing town in Bulgaria. The
Utilitarian and mass-produced, the portable toilet at the Gropius House unexpectedly echoes Bauhaus values. But it was always meant to be a stop-gap solution that is clearly inelegant and does not meet contemporary accessibility standards. It fails to adequately welcome visitors to this iconic property. Through this competition, Historic New England is soliciting thoughtful, inventive
Ketham’s Atelier International Competition 04 Innovative Furniture Design for Street Vendors Winning Project will be Built – Shared – Published Call for Submissions This is your chance to design with purpose creating innovative, sustainable solutions that empower small vendors and transform urban street life. Your creativity could make a real difference. Design. Build. Share. Inspire.
The MUSE Design Awards is an international design competition dedicated to recognizing excellent and original design work from across the globe. With a mission to honor, celebrate, and elevate outstanding design innovators, MUSE also serves as a key stage to unveil up-and-coming stars in Architecture, Interior, Product, Landscape, Lighting, Furniture and Fashion Design worldwide. Established
Terraviva launches CANDELO URBAN LINK, a new international competition that challenges participants to transform an overlooked square in the heart of a Piedmontese village into an inclusive, vibrant public space, reconnecting its split levels and reimagining its role as a civic landmark. Prizes up to 12.000 € will be awarded to the winners selected by
10 Cubic Meter Challenge invites designers, architects, artists, makers, and creative thinkers to reconsider space, meaning, and experience through the discipline of a strict spatial boundary. Participants are asked to design a spatial idea, structure, object, or installation contained entirely within a maximum volume of 10 cubic meters. Your micro-architecture may be functional, symbolic, emotional,
The competition invites visitors to rethink the role of information spaces in the region, transforming former newsstands into innovative and sustainable InfoPoints in Veneto’s main tourist destinations. The goal is to regenerate existing structures with a contemporary and accessible design, combining functionality, local identity, and digital innovation. A project that unites architecture, mobility, and tourism.
The 10 Cubic Meter Challenge invites designers, architects, artists, makers, and creative thinkers to reconsider space, meaning, and experience through the discipline of a strict spatial boundary. Participants are asked to design a spatial idea, structure, object, or installation contained entirely within a maximum volume of 10 cubic meters. Your micro-architecture may be functional, symbolic, emotional, speculative, portable, or expressive — a compact shelter, a ritual
Terraviva launches KARLOVO LIVING LANDSCAPE, a new international competition structured in 2 Phases that invites architects, designers and urban planners to imagine a sustainable residential neighbourhood at the gateway between city and mountain in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia. Prizes up to 25.000 € will be awarded to the winners, selected by an international jury panel including
Calling all architects, urbanists, engineers, artists, and makers to design dignified, affordable, and aspirational inclusionary housing in Cape Town. This competition invites you to reimagine four underutilized public sites, currently government parking lots, as vibrant places to live. You will be challenged to integrate affordability and location, respond to spatial inequality, and develop real-world solutions