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Submission: December 16, 2020
Registration: November 17, 2020
Language: English
Location: Grjótagjá, Iceland
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open

 

The caves of northern Iceland are popular tourist spots, with thermal pools, breathtaking landscape, and backdrops made famous by Game of Thrones. Grjótagjá is a collection of three caves which are located near each other and have been a popular bathing spot for locals since the 1940s. Continue reading

iceland cave tower

Submission: May 30, 2020
Registration: May 20, 2020
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open

 

Urbanised humans are the most invasive species on Earth, consuming the majority of the planet’s resources. In an endless battle with nature, the urban fosters an unhealthy condition resulting in extinctions and planetary crises, endangering the livelihood of both humans and non-humans. Meanwhile, in the contemporary urbanised world,  health is interpreted as the temporal psychological and physical condition of a human body. Continue reading

deurbanised epidemics

Architecture competitions, why should I take part? If I were to give you 5 reasons as to why architecture competitions are crucial or your career, would you reconsider your perspective and dive into one yourself? We, Competitions archi, as the best architecture competition listing, are here to give you 5 reasons why.

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Why to take part in architecture competition ?

Submission: September 30, 2019
Registration: September 29, 2019
Language: English
Location: New York, USA
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open

 

Books undisputedly play an unparalleled role in shaping the destinies of both individuals and societies alike and nothing guides man more effectively than books. However, it is a sad reflection that amongst other positive social values the culture of reading has also persistently been declining across the world. As a result, we are growing more intolerant and biased in our social behavior which is also indicative of our intellectual decay.

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central park architecture competition