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Submission: March 10, 2019
Registration: March 10, 2019
Language: English
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open

 

We want you to submit your ideas and propositions for the future of Melbourne! Melbourne: Megacity? is calling for contributors to submit material which explores the consequences and opportunities presented by the urban growth of Melbourne over the next 50 years. Submissions for this exhibition can take the form of design proposals, critical insights, practical solutions and speculative provocations for the future of the city. We are looking for a wide range of innovative, imaginative, and inventive ideas for the future of Melbourne.

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melbourne design competition

Submission: May 06, 2018
Registration:  May 06, 2018
Language: English
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: 2 Stage Design Competition

 

LAGI 2018 is free and open to anyone around the world, and invites you to design a large-scale and site-specific public art installation that generates clean energy by incorporating renewable energy technology as the primary media for the art. LAGI 2018 is sponsored by the State of Victoria, Department of Environment, Land, Water, and Planning, and hosted by the City of Port Phillip. Project partners include: Carbon Arts, Fed Square, and Climarte.

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lagi2018 melbourne competition

Submission: October 12, 2016
Registration: September 21, 2016
Language: English
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Prizes: 1st Prize: $3,000, 2nd Prize: $1,500, 3rd Prize: $500
Type: Open

 

As the second most populous city in Australia, Melbourne was originally established in 1835 and grew dramatically during the goldrush of the 1850s, transforming itself into one of the world’s largest and wealthiest cities at the time. To this day Melbourne constantly ranks as one of the most liveable cities in the world, ranking highly in education, entertainment, healthcare, research and development, tourism and sport, taking the number one spot every year from 2010 – 2015. Continue reading