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Submission: February 15, 2022
Registration: February 15, 2022
Language: English
Location: Open
Prizes: 1,00,000 BDT
Type: Open Idea Competition

 

In this competition, participants have to design a space on the street where people view their spatial and social environments as a playground of knowledge, a place to see, touch, feel, taste, listen to, socialize with and learn from. A place where they see the world very differently and attach and take different meanings and experiences from and to people, to forms, places, spaces, and things, most importantly the intangible relationship between people and the street. The scale of intervention, programs, and site is up to participants. While designing, participants have to keep in mind that Architecture is the discourse of events as much as the discourse of spaces.

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street museum

Submission: May 14, 2022
Registration: May 13, 2022
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: 1200£
Type: Ideas Competition

 

We challenge you to creatively debate the city using the collage technique, exposing a criticism/satire of the existing reality and/or an alternative proposal to that reality. This should go along with a short description of your proposal, no more than 150 words.

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city collage analysiss

Submission:  January 18, 2022
Registration: January 17, 2022
Language: English
Location: England, United Kingdom
Prizes: $24000
Type: Open Competition

 

This challenge aims to create a tea house that will act as a café where a variety of tea will be served to the people who love to savor it. Creating a space that will bring the tea lovers together in a cozy and warm cafe that offers the luxury and space to spend time with their favorite beverage. Space like this is meant to create a kind of environment that will offer people to experience the tea-savoring process through a variety of senses and will have a space to catch up with their friends and others.

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tea house

Submission: March 23, 2022
Registration: March 22 , 2022
Language: English
Location: Worldwide
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Ideas Competition

 

Our challenge is to design a public memorial, to honor those who have departed as a direct result of the COVID-19 outbreak and to bring some closure to those who are suffering the loss of friends, family, co-workers, and loved ones. It will be a collective reminder for both present and future generations and a symbol of hope that mankind can withstand and overcome any obstacle.

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covid 19 memorial

Submission: January 11, 2022
Registration: January 10, 2022
Language: English
Location: Houston, USA
Prizes: $24000
Type: Open Competition

 

The challenge is to design a civil protection centre that can become a shelter for town people during hurricane emergencies. The aim of the design is to be a multifunctional space that is used by service agencies as well as the public for activities. It must also serve as a training facility for hurricane preparedness. It can be used as a facility for the storage of amenities and dispersal of emergency services, in the aftermath of a disaster.

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robust

Submission: January 31, 2022
Registration: January 31, 2022
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open

 

The challenge is to Build with Speed, while respecting the context, which is about anchoring design with the help of the latest technologies, processes and materials to Recraft India’s growth story. Engineers and architects have to ambitiously and courageously take up the challenge to fulfil the nation’s promises, time being of the essence.

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build with speed

Submission: February 10, 2022
Registration: February 10, 2022
Location: Virtual Exhibition, Melbourne Design Week 2022
Language: English
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open

 

Other Spaces is calling for contributors to submit material which explores the opportunities of terrain vague as a consequence of our fluctuating urban environments. Solà-Morales’ term terrain vague can be translated in English as urban wastelands. This is not a new concept, and it is not localised – it is a global phenomenon, which often occurs as a result of the expansion and contraction of our cities. Due to fluctuating political, social, and economic conditions, our cities exist in a constant state of physical transformation. As such, terrain vague is shaped by the structures of our cities, while it also presents us with the residue of a moment in time.

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other space

Submission: February 28, 2022
Registration: February 5, 2022
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see the details below
Type: Open

 

The Challenge is to design a dedicated area which can host architecture juries/viva & pin up of other subjects. The aim of the competition is to develop a module of “Jury Space” which is innovative bold & dynamic, multifunctional, aesthetically appealing & most importantly it should be functional & user friendly.

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archmello pin-up

Submission: March 17, 2022
Registration: January 28, 2022
Language: English
Location: Canada
Prizes: $200
Type: Open

 

We want to work with you to explore and think about shifting your current lifestyles and ways of thinking toward a future in which humans are a part, a giving not distracting part, of nature. We would like to find better ideas and mechanisms to take sustainable living steps further through designing ultra-small living spaces, minimalist lifestyle, self sustained off grid communities. These communities are to be seeds injected into our urban design for a better future. We sincerely look forward to your participation in this mind-set changing design, so we can pass on with you a better city to future generations.

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tint house community

Submission: June 30, 2022
Registration: March 25, 2022
Language: English
Location: Canada
Prizes: $250
Type: Community Center Design

 

This community hub is hidden behind its landscape in a form recognizing the influence of nature over architecture. The edges between architecture and nature become invisible and intertwine. The biophilic resulting structure anchors itself far from clear borders announcing a new harmonious relationship and provokes real resiliency.

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invisible hub