Tuesday, 2 December 2008

20+10+X Architecture Awards 3rd Cycle



20+10+X Architecture Awards 3rd Cycle


The aim of the WA Community Awards is to highlight and publish remarkable projects that might otherwise remain unnoticed by the international public but have the potential to inspire exciting questions about contemporary architectural discourse.

Awarding follows a most democratic procedure where all member’s ratings and the votes of all Honorary Members are effective in the final decisions.

Registrations are completely FREE so that all architects can participate both as candidates and judges.

Architects from ALL countries can submit ALL of their buildings (realized or not) for the appreciation of the WA Community. Recent projects (not older than 10 years) will have more chances to be shortlisted for the Awards. Students, landscape architects, engineers may also submit for the awards projects they are the author of: we do not check or accredit diplomas.

Deadline: 23 January 2009
(All projects submitted OR UPDATED by their architects after 24 October 2008 will be evaluated for the 3rd Cycle.)

Competition website : http://www.worldarchitecture.org




Saturday, 22 November 2008

Woburn Public Library Expansion "Ideas" Competition

Woburn Public Library Expansion "Ideas" Competition






The Challenge
  • How would you provide 25,000 square feet of additional space for the library and the services required in the 21st century?
  • How does this additional space impact and/or relate to the original building?
  • What improvements can be made to the site and surrounding areas to reinforce the library's critical role as the "center" of town and source of local pride?
Intent

The intent of this "Ideas" competition is to:

  • Broaden the field of ideas through bold clear concepts (similar to a sketch problem charrette) for the restoration and expansion of the library building
  • Point out the complexities and opportunities that are inherent when adding on to an historically and aesthetically significant building by a renowned architect of the 19th century
  • To raise the awareness of this beautiful piece of architecture for the people of Woburn and others
Who Can Apply?

Any interested party

NOTE

This is an IDEAS competition only. The winner of this competition does not get the commission for the actual project. These ideas are to be shown to the selected architect that will be chosen through a standard public selection process. The competition entries become the property of the Woburn Public Library on submittal.

Entry Specifications
(see Application Package at the competition website for specific details)
  • Each entry will include 3 presentation boards
  • The entries are to be delivered to the Woburn Public Library, 45 Pleasant Street, Woburn, MA 01801 no later than 5:00pm, Friday January 23rd, 2009.
Awards and Exhibits
  • Awards:
    • First Place Award is $2500
    • Second Place Award is $1500
    • Third Place Award is $500
  • Awards reception date to be determined
  • Select entries will be exhibited at Pink Comma Gallery (www.pinkcomma.com) and the Woburn Public Library (www.woburnpubliclibrary.org). Dates to be determined.
Jury

Sherida E. Paulsen, FAIA
(Principal, PKSB Architects; President 2009, AIA New York Chapter; Former Chair, New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission)

Preston Scott Cohen, AIA
(Principal, Preston Scott Cohen, Inc.; Chair, Department of Architecture, Harvard University Graduate School of Design)

Amanda Lawrence
(Principal, PRAXIS)

Jessica Pineo Lohnes, AICP
(Principal, FOLLIES)

Gretchen Von Grossmann, AIA, AICP, LEED AP
(Principal, Von Grossmann & Company)

Competition website : http://www.woburnpubliclibrarycompetition.com/index.php

2009 AIA Ideas Competition

2009 AIA Ideas Competition









"The invisibility of our modernist tradition to the general consciousness puts an entire and vital period of our heritage at risk," wrote Arleyn Levee, one of those who tried to save the house, in an e-mail. "We need to find some way to highlight this current disaster and turn it around into a positive learning case study."

The AIA Committee on Design (COD) invites architects, students, and allied design professionals to submit sketches to the international 2009 COD Ideas Competition, titled "Listening to the Past, Looking to the Future: A House for Today." In this unique sketch competition, submitters are asked to explore the legacy of modernist design through a concept design problem.

Winners will receive funding to attend the COD Spring Design Conference in Boston and have their work exhibited at the 2009 AIA National Convention in San Francisco. Selected entries will be displayed on the AIA Web site.



Jury :

Jane Weinzapfel, FAIA (chair), Boston, Mass.
Robert Campbell, FAIA, Architecture Critic for the Boston Globe, Cambridge, Mass.
Marcus Springer, RIBA, LEED AP, Sasaki,Watertown, Mass.

Registration template and form : contact Allison Fax (afax@aia.org)

Registation/entry fee (no later than February 13, 2009) :
AIA Member: $100
Non-AIA member: $150
Associate AIA member: $75
Student: $30

Deadline : March 13, 2009, 5 pm.

Web site : http://www.aia.org/cod_ideas

Sunday, 14 September 2008

TU DELFT Ideas Competition

TU DELFT Ideas Competition














On 13 May 2008, the Faculty of Architecture of the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) was unexpectedly reduced to ashes by a devastating fire.
It was shocking to see how this sturdy building, which was full of valuable collections and always bustling with activity, turned out to be so vulnerable.
Both in a material and an emotional sense, the fire was undoubtedly a major loss.
The fire shook the foundations of the Dutch architectural community. Nevertheless, this community soon joined forces to set to work again.
The Faculty of Architecture in Delft was already renowned the world over for its decisive, innovative and pragmatic approach.
And it is precisely thanks to this characteristic attitude that the Faculty’s sorrow regarding the loss was coupled with an enthusiastic and unflagging energy to enter a new phase. Indeed, the loss of the faculty building also offers new opportunities.
Opportunities to take a fresh and critical look at the education of the future, opportunities to realise a modern, innovative and refreshing design for the university building, which can hold its own in terms of power and presence with the well-known Bouwkunde building from the years of Van den Broek and Bakema.
Precisely because it intends to realise this specific ambition, the Faculty of Architecture has decided to organise an open international ideas competition, in preparation of a project competition for the new faculty building in 2009.

Jury:
Liesbeth van de Pol
(Chair, Chief Government Architect, The Netherlands)
Mark Wigley (Architect, Dean of Columbia University's Graduate School, USA)
Rahul Mehrotra (Architect, Professor Department of Architecture MIT, USA)
Yung Ho Chang (Architect, Professor and Head Department of Architecture MIT, USA)
Herman Hertzberger (Architect, Emeritus Professor TU Delft, The Netherlands)
Kees Kaan (Architect, Professor TU Delft, The Netherlands)
Ole Bouman (Director of NAi, Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
Wytze Patijn (Architect, Dean of Faculty of Architecture TU Delft, The Netherlands)
Leanne Reynen (Student Faculty of Architecture TU Delft, The Netherlands)
Herma de Wijn (Secretary, Architect, The Netherlands)

Deadline for registration : 6 November 2008, 12 noon Dutch local time
Deadline for submissions : 13 November 2008, 12 noon Dutch local time

Complete informations available at:
http://www.buildingforbouwkunde.nl/ideascompetition/Home/tabid/72/Default.aspx

Dubai 2A International Architectural Students and Young Architects Competitiion 2008

Dubai 2A International Architectural Students and Young Architects Competitiion 2008
















Dubai is a city that has become the center of discussion and discourse across the globe as the post 20th century city and urban model. The international architectural / urban competition, Du(b)ailities: Supra_global_culture / icro_ethnic_localities, aims at intensifying and enriching this exchange by inviting young architects and students of architecture from the UAE and across the world to participate and present visions, concepts and proposals for Dubai. By doing this, the city and its inhabitants, will have the chance to be exposed to views about their city and benefit from the presented pro

posals.

The competition offers its participants two separate challenges: one for the larger city scale and the other for a smaller urban area. Solutions for both categories will create the basis of real proposals and possibilities for the city.

An international jury of professionals and educators will be drawn to assess the work, and award three prizes and an honorable mention for each of the two categories. The outcome of the competition will be exhibited, published, and shared with the international community, local universities and local authorities.

Deadline of submission : 10 January 2009

For further information please refer to the 2A website or email to 2ACompetition2008@est2a.net

Friday, 22 August 2008

HOUSE OF ARTS AND CULTURE INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION









HOUSE OF ARTS AND CULTURE INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
An International Architecture Competition
Beirut, Lebanon


Further information, check : http://www.darbayrut.org/

note:
- Check the eligibility criteria
- There is registration fee, USD250, closure of registration : September 29, 2009
- Jury : Representative of Minister of Culture of Republic of Lebanon, Representative of Sultanate of Oman, Repr. of UIA, Mr. Suha Özkan, Ms.Kaijima (Atelier Bow Wow), etc.
- The deadline:
January 30, 2009 (18:00 Beirut time) : last date for delivery/mailing of entries
February 10, 2009 (18:00 Beirut time) : last date for reception of entries



Sunday, 22 June 2008

Everyville 2008 Online Competition





Everyville 2008 Online Competition
11th International Architecture Exhibition

The Fondazione La Biennale di Venezia strongly believes in the younger generation, in its creative talents and the force of its ideas.

Throughout the years this conviction has been translated into dedicated initiatives and projects. On the occasion of the 11th International Architecture Exhibition (Venice, September 14th > November 23rd, 2008) this conviction is represented by the Everyville online competition, an extraordinary opportunity for university students from around the world to be directly involved in the organisation of the Venice Biennale.

The competition calls for the preparation of an idea-project based on the theoretical-critical text written by the curator of the 11th International Architecture Exhibition, Aaron Betsky. However, this time the element of challenge and stimulation lies in the fact that the works selected by a prestigious Jury will become an integral part of the 11th Exhibition, to be presented in a dedicated section.

The competition thus represents a unique opportunity and an unrepeatable occasion to present your work, coupled with the satisfaction of presenting it during what is now considered to be the most important architectural exhibition in the world.

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The single phase competition is open to students of all disciplines and from
any university in the world who have not graduated at the time of 1st January
2008, as well as to graduates of any discipline that in the course of 2008 are
enrolled students in post-graduate studies such as specialization, master’s
degree, PhD, etc., and whose attendance may be certified.

Participants must complete the online registration process by 10:00 AM on
July 1, 2008
The self-publication procedure will be active on the competition site from
10:00 AM on July 1, 2008 to 10:00 AM on July 15, 2008 (Italian time), by
which time all submissions must be received in order to be eligible to
participate in the competition.

Web site : http://www.labiennale.org/en/architecture/everyville/

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