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Submission: December 20, 2021
Registration: December 20, 2021
Language: English, Catalan, Spanish
Location: Catalonia, Spain
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open

 

El Pantà de Sau is one of the most prominent features of its kind across the whole of Spain. The valley in which it lies was home to the small village of Sant Romà de Sau which is now submerged beneath the reservoir, apart from the Church steeple, which is still visible when the water level is low. The reservoir is one of many that provides water for Catalonia’s Capital city, Barcelona and is therefore of huge importance to the area. Continue reading

el panta de sau

Submission: March 29, 2020
Registration: February 29, 2020
Language: English
Location: London, UK
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open

 

Call out for architects, artists, innovators and imaginators. Competition to design a new kind of public space to be seen by 1.6m people this summer and an international audience through the London Festival of Architecture.

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Submission: November 14, 2019
Registration: November 14, 2019
Language: English, Spanish, Italian
Location: Lima, Peru
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open

 

We climb an endless number of steps until we meet clusters of enormous rocks. Where the stairs come to an end, paths traced between the rocks start, until they disappear and every way fades and gets invisible. We are climbing the tops of San Juan de Lurigancho.

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peru architecture competition

Submission: September 21, 2017
Registration: September 21, 2017
Language: English
Location: Concept – UK
Prizes: £5000 prize fund
Type: Open

 

A unique ideas competition, run in collaboration with Grand Designs Live (GDL), open to all, where you have to design homes that can be built for a measly amount. We look for cost-effective, green and beautiful designs. Selected entries are displayed at GDL and the winners share a £5000 prize fund! We run this competition annually: the launch in May during National Custom & Self Build Week, the deadline in September and the winner’s ceremony at the GDL event in Birmingham in October. Continue reading

Retirement home ideas competition 2017

Submission: May 19, 2017
Registration: May 19, 2017
Language: English
Location: London, UK
Prizes: Publication and promotion
Type: Open

 

Imagine that London becomes the world’s first National Park City. This large-scale and long-term vision has the potential to transform how Londoners live and how the city works. But what would London look like?

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london competition

Submission: 28 March 2017
Registration: 22 March 2017
Language: English
Location: Roseville, MI, USA
Prizes: 1st Place: $500 USD, 2nd Place: $250 USD, 3rd Place: $100 USD + 5 Honorable Mentions
Type: Open

 

The Roseville Downtown Development Authority announces an architectural and urban design competition “The Pavilion @ Utica Junction”. The competition calls for a reinvention of Roseville’s downtown district and town center plan through community engagement. Continue reading

utica junction

Submission: December 08, 2016
Registration: December 08, 2016
Language: English
Location: United States /48 contiguous/
Prizes: $50,000 Gold Medal and $10,000 Silver Medals (4), awarded to enhance the entered project
Type: Open

 

The Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence (RBA) celebrates transformative urban places distinguished by their economic and social contributions to our nation’s cities. Winners offer creative placemaking solutions that transcend the boundaries between architecture, urban design and planning and showcase innovative thinking about American cities. Continue reading

Submission: February 29, 2016
Registration: February 12, 2016
Language: English
Location: Portland, USA
Prizes: 1st Prize: $20,000
Type: Open

 

The University of Oregon John Yeon Center for Architecture and the Landscape and Design Week Portland invite proposals to define, design, and bring to life Portland’s proposed “green loop”—a six-mile pedestrian/ bike urban promenade linking the city’s east and west sides.

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