Tag Archives: landscape

Submission: 17 March 2023
Registration: 17 March 2023
Language: English/ Italian
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see the details below
Type: Open

 

 

The JEFF HARNAR AWARDS program was created by Garrett Thornburg in 2007 to honor the memory of Jeff Harnar and help continue his groundbreaking work in the area of contemporary design in the Southwest. In 2018, the award program was expanded to include Unbuilt Work and Landscape Architecture. Continue reading

Submission: Mid-February 2023 (TBA)
Registration: Mid-February 2023 (TBA)
Language: English
Location: Asia
Prizes: Cash, trophy, certificate
Type: Design ideas competition

 

Asia’s first and leading Green design competition invites you to submit your best ideas—open to professionals and students!

FuturArc Prize (FAP) 2023 | Cross-Generational Architecture asks: How can we design architecture that responds to societal issues for tomorrow’s generations amidst ongoing climate and planet challenges?

The way our built environments are designed should keep pace or even foresee changes in societal compositions. Whether countries are facing decreasing birth rates and mortality rates, can we still afford to design in ‘silos’? Continue reading

Submission: October 04, 2022
Registration: October 04, 2022
Language: English, French
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open

 

Warming Huts + Art Installation
Three teams will be selected as winners of the WARMING HUTS COMPETITION: Arts + Architecture Competition on Ice from submissions of designs for a warming hut or art installation. Winning entries will be placed along the Nestaweya River Trail located on the Assiniboine and Red rivers in Winnipeg, Manitoba. A jury will select the winning designs based on their creativity in use of materials, providing shelter, poetics of assembly and form, integration with the landscape, and ease of construction. Continue reading

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Submission: October 16, 2022
Registration: October 15, 2022
Language: English
Location: Global
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open

 

The most amazing Architecture Thesis of 2022!

Academic Design endeavours allow the free flow of unfettered ideas – experimental, bold, promising, and unconventional. An intensive architectural discourse and a collaborative design process are essential to developing ingenious solutions to complex problems of the future.

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Submission: June 12, 2022
Registration: June 01, 2022
Language: English
Location: Cairo, Egypt
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open

 

Since the field of Architectural lighting design treats light as an important design factor that helps architecture achieve its functional and emotional purposes. The Department of Architectural Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering Mataria, Helwan University is collaborating with Siraj Lighting Company in launching LIGHT UPON LIGHT student lighting design competition for all the architecture / engineering / interior design / industrial design students in Egypt and worldwide. The competition aims at bridging the gap between academia and industry by introducing the student community to the lighting design field while promoting these emerging talents with the needed professional expertise to support their innovative ideas and turn them into tangible realities.

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Submission: June 19, 2022
Registration: June 19, 2022
Language: English
Location: Global
Prizes: Please see the details below
Type: Open

 

When it comes to great architecture, the most important thing isn’t always the building or its surroundings. Often what makes the biggest difference is the so-called “grey spaces.” These transitional, in-between elements such as staircases, hallways, porches, eaves and vestibules can blur, or even eliminate the boundaries between the inside and outside. They play a major role in determining whether a development is functional, or a living, breathing environment.

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Submission: May 2, 2022
Registration: April 22, 2022
Language: English
Location: Armenia
Prizes: Please see the details below
Type: Open

 

With the construction of a new COAF SMART Campus in Armenia’s Armavir region, COAF is expanding its efforts to where the organization started its mission to rebuild the country’s rural communities 18 years ago. The International Architectural Open Competition aims to find well-programmed, landscape-specific, innovative, sustainable design strategies interpreted through a creative architectural language for the SMART Campus in Armavir, with a focus on the COAF SMART Center, a non-formal education hub.

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Submission: April 10, 2022
Registration: April 10, 2022
Language: English, German
Location: Austria, Salzburg
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open Call

 

Out into the countryside! Artistic projects for the outdoor space wanted! For the second edition of the Supergau Festival in Salzburg Land, the Lungau region will become Supergau. The deadline for all applications is 10 April, the jury meeting to select the projects will take place in May. The selected artists will meet for the first residency as early as June.

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supergau for contemporary arts

Submission: March 31, 2022
Registration: February 28, 2022
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Design Award

 

The Project of the Year Awards Program is established to promote excellence in architectural design and related fields, including landscape, interior, urban, of all specifications of projects. You may submit a nomination in multiple project categories. The process is totally free of charge.

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project of the year 2021

Submission: September 30, 2021
Registration: September 30, 2021
Language: English
Location: Worldwide
Prizes: Trophy and certificate
Type: Open

 

Construction is the most obvious reward for an architectural project, but very often in order to make things buildable, architects have to sacrifice innovation and creativity and surrender to business as usual. Non Architecture launches an award to honour those projects that didn’t take that approach and are unbuilt and unbuildable, either because they were designed to stay as such, or because their innovative charge brought them into the realm of the unpractical. We want to reward their innovative and experimental character with an award, organized in 4 categories – Urban, Landscape, Architecture and Aspatial.

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