Tag Archives: TerraViva

Submission: December 15th
Registration: December 15th
Language: English
Prizes: View website
Type: Open

 

TerraViva Competitions launches CALL FOR COMPETITIONS, a new contest that aims to challenge our creative community to get involved in the search for unique architecture competition topics. Prizes up to 15.000 € will be awarded to the winners selected by TerraViva founders.

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TerraViva has officially released the complete list of awarded projects of the design contest “Tactical Urbanism Now! #2023”.

The challenge of this competition was to imagine more inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable public spaces. The idea was to think creatively and to experiment with new possibilities to improve the conditions of the cities where we live in. Continue reading

Submission: September 22nd, 2023
Registration: September 22nd, 2023
Language: English
Location: Global
Prizes: Please see the details below
Type: Open

 

TerraViva Competitions launches RURAL HOUSING, a new architecture contest that aims to define new ways of living in the Italian countryside through the adaptive reuse of traditional “Cascina”. Continue reading

Submission: July 14, 2023
Registration: July 14, 2023
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see the details below
Type: Open

 

TerraViva Competitions launches HYBRID COWORKING, a new interior design competition that puts the focus on the transformation of existing bars and cafés all over the world. Prizes up to 7.000 € will be awarded to the winners selected by an international jury panel composed by, among others, Continue reading

TerraViva Competitions has officially released the complete list of awarded projects of the design contest “Silos Buenos Aires”.
Addressed to architects and designers from all over the world, this ideas competition aimed to imagine the rehabilitation of the Silos de la Junta General de Granos, in a creative and unprecedented way.
Silos Buenos Aires encouraged participants to think out of the box and to experiment with provocative ideas, without any fear of revolutionizing the current state of the abandoned complex. Continue reading