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Submission: September 30, 2021
Registration: September 30, 2021
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open

 

The Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC) and the BUILD Solutions project partners are proud to announce the Design with Nature Contest, a global platform to experiment and rethink urban environments in response to today’s global challenges.

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DESIGN WITH NATURE

Lunawood Urban Challenge 2021 called for all architecture and design students to re-imagine and redesign urban environment with Lunawood Thermowood. The competition received a total of 204 design proposals from 44 countries. The three winning designs along with the three honorable mentions, challenged the current perception of modern wood architecture. The skillful designs bring a soothing touch of nature to an urban environment, where it no longer exists.

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Submission: April 18, 2021
Registration: April 05, 2021
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open

 

Imagine urban surroundings that bring you closer to nature, thanks to renewable materials nurturing all of your senses. Lunawood Urban Challenge calls on all architecture and design students to re-imagine and redesign urban environments by using Lunawood Thermowood. This competition’s purpose is to highlight the vast possibilities of wood as a modern building material that helps create a healthier and more sustainable environment. Continue reading

urban challenge

Submission: October 05, 2020
Registration: September 28, 2020
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open

 

Time moves slowly in architecture. While the technological, financial, transport, and commercial industries of the world evolve at an unprecedented, exponential rate, the evolution of cities themselves is not keeping pace. While everyday commodities, from phones to cars to banking systems, change before our eyes, we continue to live and work in buildings designed for a past era, and depend on urban infrastructures long past their capacities.

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