The Merit List [TML] is an initiative by Matter and supported by Takshila Educational Society to recognise projects of critical relevance in the context of contemporary architecture of India.
“Flexible Retreat” is a two stage architectural Competition organized by ArchTwist Ltd in association with Suvastu Properties Ltd. In the first stage, participants are asked to submit creative design concepts for a modular building system within the framework of Bangladesh’s tourism industry. The submitted entries will go through an extensive jury evaluation process where winners will be selected based on judging criteria.
ACA's 9th International Design Competition 2022 with the theme, “Building Envelope”. The building facade has acted as a major factor in manifesting environmentally conducive spaces and improving overall performance of the built form. While conventional architecture is known to have employed passive control techniques; contemporary buildings have used active or semi active controlling methods. The competition calls for entries that have a strong focus on creating sustainable and environmentally viable prototype that is sensitive to the candidate’s own heritage & culture and geography. Entries will be judged based on the solution proposed and how sensitively the issue has been addressed.
Beyond the rhetoric of the green and contemporary exploitation, the landscape is - in itself - an element of conflict. It is an alterity both considering the inhabited world and to the world of design. It questions new codes, aesthetics, tools, and vocabularies. It is therefore a probability. But the landscape is also otherness with respect to the inhabited world, it is a project that clarifies, reveals everything that instead the design world wants to mask, conceal, embellish, pacify. With this in mind, Seeds questions the original and primary meanings of the landscape and of our way of inhabiting the Earth: it investigates the landscape as a detector of the world’s asymmetries and, at the same time, as design alterity.
DEX (Design EXperimentation) is a yearly event hosted by INDA as a platform for experimentation unbounded by the reality or feasibility of design but grounded on research to challenge, explore and innovate through tangible ideas and concepts. INDA, the International Program in Design and Architecture founded in 2006, is taught within the Faculty of Architecture at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand. This is an open call to exceptional creative professionals, thinkers, makers and/or educators with a minimum of 6 years of professional experience and a Bachelor degree (Master degree or higher are preferred). The curator of the DEX 2023 edition invites guests to explore the concept of RAW as design ethos through experimental workshops investigating physical materiality, digital technology, abstract ideas, across different design aspects and disciplines. Submissions will close on 18.Nov.2022 and successful applicants will be notified on 25.Nov.2022
On September 24th, The Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Moldova launched the International Architecture Design Competition for the Rehabilitation of The National Philharmonic of Moldova – ”Rising Philharmonic”. Rising Philharmonic is an architectural competition open to all international architects and architecture bureaus.
Located in the heart of the Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellation, Château de Nalys is a historic winegrowing estate of around 100 hectares, including 77 hectares of vines, dating back to the end of the 16th century.
DOCEXDOCE began in 2017 as a unique competition for architecture students and young professionals. Using an exciting and experimental format, DOCEXDOCE encourages participants to propose solutions for a given contemporary problem.
Dobrich is a city in the eastern part of Bulgaria, situated in the Eastern part of Europe. A city with a population of about 80,000 people, it aspires to building a central urban environment of modern, global standards. Pleasant, comfortable, safe and attractive, it prides itself in involving its citizens in defining its vision for development.
The transformation process must take into consideration not only the economic, social and cultural realities, but also the unique historical past and traditions of the city. Specific “urban heritage” must be the starting point for the development of an urban policy. By transforming the city we are indirectly transforming the lives of its citizens, and this is a process in which they cannot be indifferent.
The Butrint National Park Visitor Center International Design Competition is a global search for a dedicated and gifted architectural team to design a new visitor center for Butrint National Park, an exceptional UNESCO World Heritage Site (WHS) on Albania’s Ionian coastline.
Prizes: First Prize: An $8,000 scholarship to Norwich University ($2,000 per year for four years) Second Prize: A $4,000 scholarship to Norwich University ($1,000 per year for four years) Complete Entry Submission: A $2,000 scholarship to Norwich University ($500 per year for four years)
ADF (NPO Aoyama Design Forum) is a non-profit organization established in Japan in 2009. We aim to train and improve the status of designers worldwide.
Expertise France in collaboration with the Tunisian Ministry of Culture and with the support of the European Union announces the launch of the International multidisciplinary design competition “Requalification of the Acropole of Byrsa and rehabilitation of the National Museum of Carthage”
THE MUNICIPALITY OF DOBRICH is pleased to invite all professionals, with a positive approach towards and interest in urban planning and design, to participate in an open and anonymous competition. Our desire is to challenge participants to put their ideas on paper, to unleash their imagination and to present their concept for the renovation and development of the central part of Dobrich.
The District Museum in Leszno together with the Polish Architects Association invites to participate in the Competition for the development of an architectural and urban concept for the revitalization and extension of the Old Vinegar Production Facility building for the purpose of the District Museum in Leszno city in Poland.