Current contests

Current contests

Gdansk

deadline for submitting works

06.03.2025

Competition for the development of an architectural and urban planning concept of a multifunctional facility with the function of a sports and entertainment hall and a congress center, located on the site of the Academic Sports Center of the Gdansk University of Technology

organizer: Gdansk University of Technology in cooperation with SARP | investor: Gdansk University of Technology

Gdansk University of Technology, in cooperation with the Association of Polish Architects, through a competition, is looking for an architectural and urban planning concept for a multifunctional facility with the function of a sports and entertainment hall and a congress center, which will be located on the premises of the PG Academic Sports Center, at 12 Zwycięstwa Avenue in Gdansk. {More}

Gdansk University of Technology, in cooperation with the Association of Polish Architects, is seeking, through a competition, an architectural and urban planning concept for a multifunctional facility with the function of a sports and entertainment hall and a congress center, which will be located on the premises of the PG Academic Sports Center, at 12 Zwycięstwa Avenue in Gdansk.

purpose

The concept of realization of a multifunctional facility is in line with the vision of spatial development of the Gdansk University of Technology campus. The object, due to its location, combining sports and recreational functions as well as scientific and exhibition functions, will be a kind of compositional and functional keystone between the areas of the scientific and educational campus and the Academic Sports Center of the Gdansk University of Technology, together with the surrounding green recreational areas and the city.
The main idea of the study, is to formulate the principles of shaping the space of the university, the application of which will make it possible to create, a modern, ergonomic and inspiring place for work and study, as well as a public space that will be a place for active recreation of students and academics.

terms and conditions

The competition is a limited competition.

The facility is to complement the sports and service program of the Academic Sports Center of the Gdansk University of Technology. The main idea of the study is to create a multifunctional object, in which, thanks to the applied functional-spatial solutions, it will be possible to create conditions for the organization of sports, cultural and business events.

Taking into account the prestigious location and the function of the designed building, the proposed solutions should present the highest level in terms of the spatial form of the object as well as the applied material solutions so that the object, inscribed in the space of the Gdansk agglomeration, becomes a timeless icon of modern architecture.

The designed object should have two overground floors and one underground floor, the whole intended for up to 1,500 people should reach a volume of about 56,400 cubic meters.


For more information, see the competition regulations

prizes

  • First Prize - 100,000 PLN gross
  • II Prize - gross PLN 50,000
  • III Prize - PLN 50,000 gross

calendar

  • Deadline for submission of questions for clarification of the rules and regulations: November 15, 2024
  • Final deadline for submission of applications for participation in the competition: November 20, 2024, until 11:00 am
  • Posting of information about the qualification of participants on the competition website: by November 30, 2024
  • Deadline for questions for clarification of the content of the regulations: March 3, 2025
  • Final deadline for submission of competition works: March 6, 2025, by 12:00 pm
  • Deadline for announcement of competition results: April 15, 2025

competition jury

  • Adam Korol - director of the Office of the Mayor of Gdansk for Sports
  • Grzegorz Stiasny - architect
  • Prof. Lucyna Nyka - Gdansk University of Technology
  • Piotr Lorenc - Gdansk University of Technology
  • Anna Gerlach - deputy chancellor for infrastructure at Gdansk University of Technology
  • Krzysztof Kaszuba - director of the Academic Sports Center of Gdansk University of Technology


    Secretaries of the competition:

    • Renata Bartuś
    • Małgorzata Rewucka

      more information

      More details can be found on the contest page.

      terms

      https://platformazakupowa.pl/transakcja/1004854

      regulations

      https://platformazakupowa.pl/transakcja/1004854

      Wroclaw

      deadline for submitting works

      31.01.2025

      Competition for the development of an architectural concept for the Health Tech Synergy Hub (HTSH) building of the Wrocław University of Technology.

      organizer: Wrocław University of Technology, SARP Wrocław Branch | investor: Wroclaw University of Technology

      Wroclaw University of Technology, in cooperation with the Wroclaw branch of the Association of Polish Architects, has announced an implementation competition for the architectural concept of the Health Tech Synergy Hub building in Wroclaw. {More}

      Wroclaw University of Technology, in cooperation with the Wroclaw branch of the Association of Polish Architects, has announced an implementation competition to develop an architectural concept for the Health Tech Synergy Hub building in Wroclaw.

      purpose

      The purpose of the competition is to obtain the best architectural, spatial, functional-utilitarian, technical and environmentally responsible building concept for the Health Tech Synergy Hub (HTSH) Medical Technology Center building of Wrocław University of Technology, together with land development.

      terms and conditions

      The competition is an implementation competition, limited, two-stage.

      In Stage I, participants submit studies, and in Stage II they submit competition entries.

      TheHealthTech Synergy Hub (HTSH) is a newly established center at the Wrocław University of Technology, which coordinates scientific and educational activities in scientific fields conducted at the university, promoting cooperation between scientific units, business and other institutions in the field of medical technology development. Thus, the planned facility is to have both a research character - intended mainly for the realization of the mission and goals of HTSH, bringing together all units of the Wrocław University of Technology working in the sphere of medical technology, and an educational character - intended for the activities of the Medical Faculty of the Wrocław University of Technology.

      The development is planned on a plot of land between Smoluchowskiego and Wybrzeże Wyspiańskiego streets in Wrocław, adjacent to the historic B1 and B2 buildings of the Wroclaw University of Technology.

      The new development, as we read in the regulations, should be shaped in a contemporary way, respecting the demanding neighborhood - the values and forms of the existing buildings and greenery, which are part of one of the most valuable urban complexes in Wroclaw. Particular attention should be paid to the shaping of the elevations on the side of the corner square and the Oder River boulevard - Wybrzeże Wyspiańskiego Street, along which the entrances to the representative edifices of Wrocław University of Technology - the main building A-1 and building C-13 - are located.

      The upper part of the development on the side of Smoluchowskiego Street is recommended to be shaped taking into account the proximity of residential buildings and the legal requirements for sunlight and shading conditions. The way of shaping the development on the side of the western, internal service road between buildings B1 and HTSH should take into account the need for visual screening of sensitive functions.

      The roof storey of the building should be treated as the so-called fifth elevation. It is recommended to build technical installations into the volume or shape the forms of visual and acoustic shielding in a manner consistent with the expression of the building.

      The building is planned to house specialized research laboratories in areas such as biochemistry, biophotonics, biomechanics, highly specialized medical laboratories, as well as a biobank. A modern Department of Normal and Pathological Anatomy (Collegium Anatomicum), a clinical research support center, as well as a state-of-the-art magnetic resonance imaging center are planned for the building.

      The Employer's expectation is to ensure the scientific openness and accessibility for students of the various functions in the facility, from the level of general communication, but excluding selected specialized units for which, for safety, technological or sanitary reasons, this is not possible. Part of the wall surfaces of seminar rooms and selected laboratories, as far as possible for technological and sanitary reasons, are recommended to be glazed from the side of general communication.

      Competition proposals must take into account, among other things, the sustainability and life cycle criteria ofthe materials and construction technologies used. Optimal solutions for rainwater retention, the formation of a favorable internal microclimate of the building and high quality landscaping should be adopted.


      For more information, see the competition regulations

      prizes

      • First Prize - PLN 110,000 gross and an invitation to negotiate a sole-source contract.
      • II Prize - 90 000 PLN gross
      • III Prize - PLN 70,000 gross
      • two distinctions - PLN 50,000 gross each

      calendar

      • Deadline for questions for clarification of the content of the regulations on applications for admission to the competition: October 31, 2024
      • Deadline for submission of applications for admission to the competition: November 18, 2024, until 11:59 pm
      • Deadline for informing participants about admission to the competition: December 2, 2024
      • Deadline for questions for clarification of the content of the rules and regulations regarding the studies: December 6, 2024
      • Seminar for participants: December 13, 2024 at 2:00 pm
      • Deadline for submission of Phase I study papers: January 31, 2025, by 4:00 pm
      • Deadline for notifying participants of qualification results for stage II: February 18, 2025
      • Deadline for questions for clarification of the content of the rules and regulations regarding the study papers: February 28, 2024
      • Deadline for submission of the competition works of the second stage: April 17, 2025, by 4:00 pm
      • Deadline for announcement of competition results: April 30, 2025

      competition court

      • Prof. Magdalena Kozień-Woźniak - chairperson of the Competition Jury, SARP Kraków Branch
      • Michał Goncerzewicz - referee, SARP Branch Wrocław
      • dr. Michał Grzymała-Kazłowski, prof. WSEiZ - SARP Warsaw Branch
      • Zbigniew Maćków - SARP Branch Wrocław
      • Prof. Dariusz Łydżba - Vice Rector for Cooperation, Wrocław University of Technology
      • Prof. Daoud Robert Iskander - Head of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at WPPT Wroclaw University of Technology
      • dr. hab. Karolina Jaklewicz, prof. of Wroclaw University of Technology - Prorector for Community Development and Integration, Department of Architecture and Visual Arts, Faculty of Architecture, Wroclaw University of Technology
      • Grzegorz Dmochowski, Ph.D. - Chair of General Building Construction, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Wroclaw University of Technology
      • dr Roman Rutkowski - Department of Public Utility Architecture, Fundamentals of Design and Environmental Management, Faculty of Architecture, Wrocław University of Technology


      Reserve Judge:

      • Dr. Stanisław Lose - SARP Wrocław Branch


      Assistant referees:

      • Maciej Lose - SARP Branch Wrocław
      • Bartłomiej Poteralski- SARP Wrocław Branch


      Secretary of the competition:

      • Sylwia Sikora - SARP Branch Wrocław


      Assistant secretary of the competition:

      • Igor Kaźmierczak - SARP Branch Wrocław

        more information

        More details can be found on the competition website.

        terms

        https://epk.sarp.pl/#/PublicContestPreview/ff3b2028-d579-4490-8351-1591773e7454

        regulations

        https://wroclaw.sarp.pl/pokaz/konkurs-sarp-nr-1063---centrum-technologii-medycznych-health-tech-synergy-hub-htsh-politechniki-wroc,753/

        Katowice

        deadline for submitting works

        27.01.2025

        Implementation competition for the urban and architectural concept of the "Pediatric and Oncological Physiotherapy Center in Katowice-Ligota" of the Medical University of Silesia

        organizer: Silesian Medical University, SARP Katowice Branch | investor: Silesian Medical University

        The Silesian Medical University (SUM), in cooperation with the Katowice branch of the Association of Polish Architects, has announced an implementation competition for the development of an urban planning and architectural concept for the Pediatric and Oncology Physiotherapy Center in Katowice-Ligota. {More}

        The Medical University of Silesia (SUM), in cooperation with the Katowice branch of the Association of Polish Architects, has announced an implementation competition for the development of an urban planning and architectural concept for the Pediatric and Oncology Physiotherapy Center in Katowice-Ligota.

        purpose

        The purpose of the competition, as it reads in the regulations, is to obtain the best architectural, spatial and functional-utility urban-architectural concept for the new Pediatric and Oncological Physiotherapy Center within Medyków Street in Katowice-Ligota.

        terms and conditions

        The competition is an implementation competition, limited, two-stage.

        In the first stage, participants submit studies, and in the second stage - competition works.

        The building is to become a unique in the country facility combining the function of day rehabilitation for small patients with a didactic function in the field of rehabilitation (for students of the Faculty of Health Sciences of the SUM in Katowice). Part of the facility must meet the conditions of a medical entity.

        The form and internal organization of the facility are not imposed, but potential nuisances resulting from different functions should be balanced in the design. There should be two independent entrances to the facility - for patients and caregivers, and for students, employees and facility staff. Communication spaces in the facility will also be dedicated to additional recreational and therapeutic functions, and local areas for rest, play, study and waiting should be provided. The center's location among greenery should be used as an asset to allow therapeutic contact with nature.

        Around the site, there should be 10 parking spaces for patients, a minimum of 30 parking spaces for other users and 2 bus stands, as well as a therapeutic path for patients and their families. The path should be paved and equipped with landscaping.


        For more information, see the competition regulations

        prizes

        • First Prize - PLN 40,000 gross and an invitation to negotiate a sole-source contract for the performance of a service based on the selected competition work.
        • II Prize - PLN 30,000 gross
        • three awards - PLN 10,000 gross each

        calendar

        • Deadline for submitting requests for clarification of the content of the regulations, especially applications for admission to the competition: until November 14, 2024
        • Deadline for submission of applications for admission to the competition: until November 18, 2024, 3:00 pm
        • Approximate deadline for informing participants of admission to the competition and inviting them to submit entries: by December 2, 2024
        • Recommended deadline for submitting requests for clarification of the content of the regulations regarding study papers: until December 16, 2024, 3:00 pm
        • Deadline for submission of stage I study papers in electronic form: until January 27, 2025, 3:00 pm
        • Deadline for submission of Phase I studies in paper form: until January 29, 2025, 3:00 pm
        • Invitation of qualified participants to submit study papers for stage II: by January 29, 2025
        • Recommended deadline for submission of requests for clarification of the content of the regulations regarding the competition works: until March 17, 2024, 3:00 pm
        • Deadline for submission of competition works of the second stage in electronic form: until April 7, 2025, 3:00 pm
        • Deadline for submission of competition works of the second stage in paper form: by April 9, 2025, 3:00 pm
        • Deadline for announcement of competition results: by April 28, 2025

        competition court

        • Krzysztof Gorgoń - chairman of the court, SARP Katowice Branch
        • Henryk Piątek - referee, SARP Branch Katowice
        • Wojciech Gwizdak - SARP Branch Kielce
        • Danuta Fredowicz - SARP Branch Katowice
        • dr. hab. Anna Brzęk - SUM
        • Joanna Rogacka - SUM
        • Marcin Szeląg - SUM
        • Anna Moj - SUM


          Referees:

        • Wojciech Podleski - SARP Katowice Branch
        • Dieter Paleta - SARP Katowice Branch


          Secretary of the competition:

        • Paulina Nagel - SARP Branch Katowice
        • Dr. Magdalena Wałek - deputy secretary of the competition, SARP Branch Katowice

          more information

          More details can be found on the competition website.

          terms

          https://epk.sarp.pl/#/PublicContestPreview/34fa5816-7713-4c27-820c-39ac4e04fd68

          regulations

          https://sarp.katowice.pl/Konkurs_1052.html

          Nationwide

          deadline for submitting works

          28.02.2025

          PORTA BY ME 2024/2025 competition

          organizer: PORTA

          With the launch of the PORTA PRO Architect Zone platform, PORTA DOORS announces the PORTA BY ME 2024/2025 competition for architects and interior designers!

          With the launch of the PORTA PRO Architect Zone platform, PORTA DOORS announces the PORTA BY ME 2024/2025 competition for architects and interior designers !

          purpose

          The purpose of the contest is to make and submit photo sessions of interiors (private or public) using any door model from PORTA's current range. The contest is directed to architects and interior designers who have placed PORTA doors in their projects.

          terms and conditions

          In order to participate in the competition, you must take and submit photos(3 to 6 photographic shots) depicting the realization of your own project with doors from PORTA's current offer. A minimum of 2 photo shots must show PORTA doors in their entirety or in a significant fragment.

          Technical parameters:

          Technical parameters of submitted photos: 300 dpi, 5184 x 3456 pixels, saved in format:.tiff,.webp or.jpeg.

          The maximum size of the attached files is 60 MB, and a single photo - 10 MB.

          Please note that visualizations / renderings are excluded from the competition.

          prizes

          • 1st prize - PLN 10,000
          • II prize - PLN 5,000
          • 3rd prize - PLN 3,000
          • 7 honorable mentions - a voucher worth PLN 200 to be used in the PORTA e-shop at sklep.porta.com.pl

          In addition, all winners and honorable mentions will gain promotion of the submitted interiors! They will be rewarded with a photo session taken by a professional photographer. The condition is that the interior is made available by its manager/owner.

          We will place thephoto of the winning place (only 1 place) taken by a professional photographer in PORTA advertising in LABEL magazine and LIVING by LABEL.

          We will place the professional session (signed with the data or pseudonym of the Competition Winner) in the PORTA PRO Architect's Zone.

          calendar

          • Deadline for submission of competition entries: from October 23, 2024 to February 28, 2025.
          • Announcement of competition results: March 14, 2025

          The results will be announced on the competition website and PORTA's social media.

          competition jury

          • Tomek Rygalik - main juror
          • Artur Pęksyk
          • Melissa Get
          • Maciej Cylkowski
          • Grażyna Swiniarska
          • Marzena Pawlowska
          • Karolina Wasilewska-Mizera

          more information, rules, application form

          Detailed information is available on the website of the organizer of the PORTA BY ME 2024/2025 competition.

          Kielce

          deadline for submitting works

          15.12.2024

          Competition for friendly space for male and female residents of Kielce

          organizer: Trust Investment

          Are you a student/student of architecture at the Faculty of Construction and Architecture at Kielce University of Technology? Take part in the competition and create a friendly space for male and female residents of Kielce!

          Trust Investement announces a competition for students of the Kielce University of Technology to develop a coherent concept for the interior design of the common parts of a new residential building in Kielce and a design for the development of the adjacent land.

          purpose

          The purpose of the competition is to select the best concept for a coherent interior design of the common parts of a new multi-family residential building and a design for the development of the surrounding area. The concept should be based on the analysis of materials provided by the organizer. The organizer provides an opportunity to implement the winning concept in whole or in part.

          conditions

          Submitted works should contain a coherent compositional and spatial concept, taking into account architectural, material and functional solutions. The project must be based on the analysis of materials provided by the organizer, who reserves the right to implement the winning concept in whole or in part.

          The competition has a closed, one-stage character and is a concept-implementation competition aimed at engineering and master's students of Swietokrzyska Technical University, Faculty of Construction and Architecture.

          Competition entries can be sent to the following e-mail address: office@trustinvestment.pl or submit to Trust Investment's office.

          prizes

          The total prize pool is PLN 15,000.

          First place - PLN 10,000;
          1st degree honorable mention - PLN 3,000;
          Second degree honorable mention - PLN 2,000;

          jury

          The Competition Jury consists of 3 representatives of the competition organizer - Trust Investment Joint Stock Company and 2 representatives of Kielce University of Technology.

          calendar

          • submission by participants/participants of their desire to participate in the competition - until 15.10.2024.
          • submission of competition works by participants/participants - until 15.12.2024.
          • deliberation of the competition committee and announcement of results - until 31.12.2024.

          more information

          More details can be found on the competition website.

          terms

          https://trustinvestment.pl/konkurs/

          regulations

          https://trustinvestment.pl/konkurs/

          Glogow

          deadline for submitting works

          16.12.2024

          Architectural and sculptural competition for the design of the monument to Boleslaw the Brave, together with a concept for the development of the surroundings of the monument in Glogow

          organizer: Głogów Municipality | investor: Głogów Municipality

          The millennium anniversary of the coronation of Boleslaw the Brave as the first king of Poland falls in 2025. For this reason, on October 9, 2024, the Municipality of Glogow announced a sculpture-architectural competition for the design of a monument to the ruler and the concept of developing the area around it. {More}

          The millennium anniversary of the coronation of Boleslaw the Brave as the first king of Poland falls in 2025. For this reason, on October 9, 2024, the Municipality of Glogow announced a sculpture-architectural competition for the design of a monument to the ruler and the concept of developing the area around it.

          purpose

          The purpose of the competition is to commemorate the coronation of Boleslaw Chrobry as the first king of Poland, which took place in 1025, and his stay in the Głogów stronghold in 1010. The monument project should enrich the space surrounding the Collegiate Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Glogow by introducing an element of high artistic value and restoring the memory of the importance of the figure of Boleslaw the Brave for Poland and the city of Glogow. The design of the monument should take into account the location conditions and substantive issues concerning the king, included in the appendices to the competition.

          conditions

          The competition for the design of the monument to Boleslaw Chrobry and the development of the area around it is a one-stage, limited competition.

          The competition is addressed to professional visual artists and architects who have the experience and skills necessary to realize the monument. Participants in the competition can be individuals, legal entities or organizational units without legal personality.

          Due to the proximity of the Gothic temple, the implementation of the monument will require the approval of the conservator of monuments, and the project will take into account the conservation guidelines. The monument will be located in the immediate vicinity of the Glogow Collegiate Church, by the eastern wall of the temple, on the Collegiate Square. The organizers of the competition leave the participants free to shape the form of the monument while maintaining the substantive, spatial and formal conditions. The composition should take into account the placement of a memorial plaque that reads: "BOLESŁAW CHROBRY (967-1025) - THE FIRST KING OF POLAND. ON THE THOUSANDTH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS CORONATION AND IN COMMEMORATION OF HIS STAY IN GŁOGOW CASTLE IN 1010- THE CITIZENS OF GŁOGOW. GŁOGÓW 2025", also written in Braille. The organizers specified the material to be used for the monument - it should be stone or bronze. The total cost of the project cannot exceed the amount of PLN 500,000.

          Competition works must consist of three parts - descriptive, graphic and sculptural. All of them should also be submitted in electronic form.

          The application for admission to the competition should be submitted by 24.10.2024 through the ordering platform available on the competition website.

          evaluation criteria

          When evaluating the submitted projects, the Competition Jury will take into account the following criteria:

          • Compatibility with the objectives of the competition
          • Artistic values including composition, maintenance of proportions, capturing the characteristic features of the historical
            character, depth of the message and ideological clarity of the commemoration
          • Attractiveness of the proposed solutions, spatial values, including the manner of land development, durability
            and resistance of the adopted solutions to urban use
          • Originality, feasibility and ability to adjust the adopted design solutions to the size of the
            planned costs of implementation

          prizes

          • First prize - PLN 11,000 gross, and in the case of the implementation of the monument, the opportunity to invite to negotiate a contract - in the mode of a negotiated contract for the detailed design and implementation of the monument
          • II prize - PLN 5,000 gross
          • III award - PLN 3,500 gross

          calendar

          • Deadline for questions concerning clarification of the Competition Regulations: until October 21, 2024
          • Deadline for submitting applications for admission to the competition: by October 24, 2024, at 11 am.
          • Deadline for informing participants about admission to the competition: by November 6, 2024
          • Deadline for submission of competition works: until December 16, 2024
          • Announcement of competition results: December 20, 2024

          jury

          • Dr. Małgorzata Maćkowiak - chairwoman of the competition court
          • Eryka Stolarska - deputy chairwoman
          • Piotr Kukła - referee
          • Joanna Duraj - secretary of the competition without voting rights
          • Dariusz Wojtowicz
          • Barbara Wawrzyniak-Czekajło
          • Kajetan Bator
          • Waldemar Hass
          • Przemyslaw Bożek

          more information

          More details can be found on the contest page.

          terms

          https://glogow-um.ezamawiajacy.pl/pn/glogow-um/demand/notice/public/144500/details

          regulations

          https://glogow-um.ezamawiajacy.pl/pn/glogow-um/demand/notice/public/144500/details

          Gdansk

          deadline for submitting works

          22.11.2024

          Competition for the conceptual design of a temporary exhibition under the working title MS "Piłsudski", MS "Batory" - on the 90th anniversary of the birth of a legend

          organizer: National Maritime Museum in Gdansk

          The National Maritime Museum in Gdansk, through a competition, is looking for an idea for the concept of a temporary exhibition dedicated to the 90th anniversary of the first voyage of the MS "Pilsudski" from Gdynia to New York and the launch of the Polish transatlantic MS "Batory".

          The National Maritime Museum in Gdansk, through a competition, is looking for an idea for a concept for a temporary exhibition dedicated to the 90th anniversary of the first voyage of the MS "Pilsudski" from Gdynia to New York and the launch of the Polish transatlantic MS "Batory."

          purpose

          The purpose of the competition is to select the best competition works for the design of a temporary exhibition commemorating the ships that are extremely important for Polish history and culture - MS "Piłsudski" and MS "Batory".

          terms and conditions

          The competition is conducted in the procedure of a limited, one-stage competition.

          The exhibition will be temporary in nature and must be made of durable materials.

          It will consist of six thematic blocks:

          1. Development of passenger shipping in the 1930s and reasons for the purchase of MS "Piłsudski" and MS "Batory"
          2. Construction and equipment of the vessels
          3. Cruise liners and cruise ships 1935-1939
          4. World War II period
          5. MS "Batory" in the service of PMH 1946-1969
          6. TSS "Stefan Batory"

          Thematic blocks 1-3 will be presented in the Dolomite hall, topics 4-6 in the Slavic hall. Block 1. is the introduction to the exhibition, and block 6. is its epilogue, and as such should occupy the minimum amount of space of the planned exhibition. Then, in order, blocks 2., 3. will occupy the most space, followed by blocks 4., 5. The exhibition should have a chronological and thematic arrangement, and its future form is to have a scenographic-historical character showing the role of transatlantic ships in Polish history.


          More information in the regulations of the competition

          prizes

          • First Prize - PLN 25,000 gross; the Competition Participant, in the case of receiving external funding for the Museum's implementation of the task, will be invited in the first quarter of 2025 to negotiate a sole-source contract for the development of the Detailed Design Documentation of the exhibition together with author supervision.
          • II Prize - PLN 15,000 gross
          • Third Prize - PLN 10,000 gross

          calendar

          • Deadline for submission of applications for admission to the competition: until October 28, 2024, 12:00 pm
          • Deadline foradmission to the competition: until November 5, 2024
          • Deadline for submission of competition works: until November 22, 2024, 12:00 pm
          • Announcement of competition results: by November 29, 2024

          competition court

          • Dr. Marcin Westphal - chairman of the court, deputy director of the National Maritime Museum in Gdansk for content-related matters
          • Bartłomiej Garba - referee
          • Barbara Wojczuk-Krystek
          • Emilia Brotz
          • dr Fryderyk Tomala
          • Robert Witkowski
          • Patrick Klein
          • Monika Jankiewicz-Brzostowska, PhD
          • Dominik Boratyński - secretary of the competition
          • Patryk Okrągły - deputy secretary of the competition

          more information

          More details can be found on the contest website.

          terms

          https://platformazakupowa.pl/transakcja/997398

          regulations

          https://platformazakupowa.pl/transakcja/997398

          Warsaw

          deadline for submitting works

          28.11.2024

          Roca One Day Design Challenge 2024 competition.

          organizer: Roca

          The international competition "Roca One Day Design Challenge" returns to Poland. This year's edition of the event will take place on November 28 at the Warsaw University Library (BUW). Students with Polish or Ukrainian citizenship, young architects and designers can participate. {More}

          The international "Roca One Day Design Challenge" competition is returning to Poland, offering young designers/developers and architects/architects the opportunity to showcase their skills. The event will take place on November 28, 2024 at the University of Warsaw Library, in a hybrid format (stationary and online), and participants will have just one day to create innovative solutions related to the bathroom space.

          The "Roca One Day Design Challenge" competition was launched in 2012 by Roca, a leader in the bathroom sector. Since then, successive editions of the project have engaged the community of young designers around the world in search of original and innovative, yet simple solutions for bathroom spaces, both private and public.

          The honorary patronage of the "Roca One Day Design Challenge" is held by the Association of Polish Architects SARP.

          purpose

          The purpose of the competition is to promote creativity, innovation and rapid design skills among students/graduates and young professionals/professionals. The competition task will be related to a selected issue related to bathroom space, and detailed guidelines will be announced on the day of the event. As part of the competition, those participating will get an excellent opportunity to demonstrate their creativity, speed and design skills under time pressure.

          terms and conditions

          The competition is open to individuals with Polish or Ukrainian citizenship, students/graduates and young designers/developers who are under 30 years of age. Participants will be able to complete the task on-site or remotely, working individually or in teams of two.

          prizes

          • 1st place - 3,000 euros;
          • II place - 2,000 euros³;
          • Third place - 1,000 euros;

          jury

          Competition projects will be judged by a jury of professionals and personalities from the world of architecture and design:

          • Dr. Karolina Janczy - painter and designer of interiors, theatrical costumes and applied art, set designer and visual artist, lecturer at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow,
          • Tomasz Pydo - product designer, co-founder of the inderdisciplinary design studio KABO & PYDO repeatedly awarded with prestigious prizes, including Red Dot, IF Design and Dobry Wzór,
          • Gosia Rygalik - designer, active in the fields of education and culture, co-founder of the Rygalik Studio, president of the Sobole Foundation, co-founder of the Design Nature community and the creative campus in Sobole,
          • Dr. Maciej Stefanski - industrial design designer, lecturer at the Faculty of Design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, co-leader of the Handsome design studio,
          • Bibianna Stein-Ostaszewska - interior designer, co-founder of the Association of Interior Designers, currently a member of the SAW Program Council, leading her own studio Bibi Space,
          • Joanna Dec-Galuk - Marketing Director of Roca Polska

          calendar

          On the day of the competition, November 28, the male and female participants will be tasked with creating designs based on a theme announced at 9:30 a.m. at the event site, and then developing and submitting them on the same day by 4 p.m. via the website.

          The list of winners and runners-up will be announced at 8 p.m. on November 28 at the University of Warsaw Library (BUW) building.

          more information

          Registration for the contest is now open and available through the form on the contest website.

          terms

          https://www.onedaydesignchallenge.net/en/about-roddc

          regulations

          https://www.onedaydesignchallenge.net/en/about-roddc

          Legnica

          deadline for submitting works

          31.01.2025

          Urban planning and architectural competition for the development of the area of Unit D in the Piekary Estate

          organizer: Mayor of the City of Legnica

          Legnica Mayor Maciej Kupaj has announced a one-stage, conceptual urban planning and architectural competition for the development of the area of Unit D in the Piekary Estate. The organizers are looking for projects, harmoniously combining technical, construction and aesthetic aspects, at the same time taking into account the principles of universal design and effective communication solutions, allowing to give a new, dynamic character to this part of the city. {More}

          Legnica Mayor Maciej Kupaj has announced a one-stage conceptual urban-architectural competition for the development of the area of Unit D in the Piekary Estate.

          purpose

          The purpose of the competition is to develop an innovative urban planning and architectural concept for the area of the former Unit D in Legnica, bounded by the following streets: Al. Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego, Gen. Władysława Sikorskiego Street, Kraka Street, Jaskółcza Street and the Legnica-Jawor railroad tracks, with an area of approximately 34 ha.

          The competition will select the most interesting spatial and functional solutions that will contribute to the creation of a modern, aesthetically pleasing and resident-friendly public space in Legnica. The organizers are looking for projects that harmoniously combine technical, construction and aesthetic aspects, at the same time taking into account the principles of universal design and effective communication solutions, allowing to give a new, dynamic character to this part of the city.

          conditions

          Submitted works must respond to the needs of developing the area of the former Unit D,taking into account its use as a functional space forresidential (single and multi-family), recreational and service activities for the residents of Legnica. The project should harmonize with the existing surroundings and its urban context.

          The Competition Commission will evaluate the works in terms of: functionality and innovation of solutions, aesthetics and spatial composition, taking into account the principles of universal design (accessibility), integration with the existing buildings and infrastructure, and the quality of communication and recreational solutions.

          awards

          The total prize pool is PLN 35,000.

          1st place - PLN 20,000;
          II place - PLN 10,000;
          Third place - PLN 5,000;

          jury

          Composition of the Competition Commission:

          Jacek Baszczyk - chairman of the commission, deputy mayor of the City of Legnica

          Jarosław Słonina - deputychairman of the commission, director of the City Investment Department

          Justyna Kraśniewska-Paruch - deputy director of the City Investment Department

          Jaroslaw Kudryk - director of the Geodesy and Cartography Department

          Tomasz Pereta - director of the Traffic Management Department

          Aneta Fiedziuk - urban planner , chief specialist in the Department of Spatial Planning, Architecture and Construction

          Karolina Krok - chief specialist in the Department of Spatial Management, Architecture and Construction

          Agata Rodak - urban gardener - Department of Municipal Infrastructure

          Violetta Piwońska - secretary of the commission (without voting rights), head of the public procurement department - Department of Municipal Investments

          calendar

          By January 31, 2025, participants should deliver their works, and the results of the competition will be announced on February 20, 2025.

          more information

          More details can be found on the contest website.

          terms

          https://portal.legnica.eu/aktualnosci/zagospodarowanie-jednostki-d-na-osiedlu-piekary,20248,1,6.html

          regulations

          https://portal.legnica.eu/aktualnosci/zagospodarowanie-jednostki-d-na-osiedlu-piekary,20248,1,6.html

          Warsaw

          deadline for submitting works

          07.10.2024

          Competition for the development of an architectural concept together with land development for the investment entitled Construction of an educational complex in Zielona Białołęka in the area of Siena Street.

          organizer: City of Warsaw, Białołęka District Office

          The Białołęka District Office of the Capital City of Warsaw has announced an architectural and urban planning competition for the development of an architectural and land use concept for an educational complex in Zielona Białołęka. The competition is recommended by the SARP.

          The Białołęka District Office of the Capital City of Warsaw has announced an architectural and urban planning competition for the development of an architectural and land use concept for an educational complex in Zielona Białołęka. The competition is recommended by SARP.

          purpose

          The purpose of the competition, as we read in the regulations, is to select the best architectural concept for the school, which should be inviting, designed to stimulate children's imagination and respond to progress, as well as include environmentally friendly solutions. The solutions adopted should remain in accordance with the Architectural and Functional Standards for Elementary Schools and School-Preschool Complexes of the City of Warsaw.

          Educational spaces should be flexible, multifunctional. When designing a school, it is important to keep in mind the possibility of using part of the building and outdoor areas after working hours for the benefit of the local community. Communication and recreational spaces inside and outside the building should provide opportunities for both larger groups and separation from the crowd, facilitated, for example, by recesses, arrangement of space under the stairs, etc. It's also good to think about greater openness, glazing between halls and circulation spaces. The building can also serve an educational function, exposing elements of infrastructure, construction.
          It is important to pay attention to details, aesthetics, architectural education and the environment, as well as low operating costs. An important consideration is to improve the quality of educational conditions by ensuring high standards of learning for students with special needs.
          The competition is to determine the best architectural concept in terms of visual, utilitarian and economic aspects.

          terms and conditions

          The competition is conducted in a limited, one-stage competition procedure.


          The competition task is to create an architectural concept of an elementary school building with accompanying infrastructure in Zielona Białołęka, Sieczna Street, Warsaw. The designed building will serve educational purposes for students without and with various disabilities. The entire building is to consist of 24 branches for students in grades I-VIII; 8 special branches with back rooms and therapy rooms (to be located in a separate wing of the school to ensure quiet during both lessons and breaks); accompanying field facilities.


          The building should be functionally divided into the following parts: administration, teaching block for children attending the mainstream divisions, teaching block for children attending the special divisions, canteen with kitchen facilities and dining room, sports hall with the necessary locker room and sanitary facilities, along with storage facilities for sports equipment (the part of the building where the sports hall will be located is also planned for small sports events and group meetings).


          All educational classrooms, cafeteria, sanitary facilities, locker rooms and administration should be designed without architectural barriers to ensure free access for people with different types of disabilities.


          The building should be designed as low-carbon (preferred: zero-carbon), with the use of RES. It is possible to realize a building with a maximum height of 12 m - three overground floors and one underground floor. Colors on the facade of the building should be subdued. It is possible to use plants on the walls of the building, when selecting plants and related design solutions, however, it should be remembered that the cost of their maintenance should not be too high. The following should be located in the free area: a biodiversity zone, areas with recreational, leisure and educational functions, playgrounds, plazas and access and parking areas.


          For more information, see the competition regulations

          prizes

          • First Prize - PLN 40,000 gross and an invitation to negotiate a sole-source contract for the performance of a service based on the selected competition work.
          • II Prize - PLN 30,000 gross
          • III Prize - PLN 20,000 gross
          • two honorable mentions - PLN 10,000 gross

          calendar

          • Deadline for submission of applications for admission to the competition: until October 7, 2024, 1:00 pm
          • Deadline for admission to the competition: up to 4 weeks after the deadline for submission of the application for admission
          • Deadline for submission of competition works: 8 weeks after the invitation is sent
          • Announcement of competition results: 6 weeks after submission of competition works

          the competition court

          • Halina Szulborska - chairwoman of the court, architect
          • Piotr Bujnowski - referee, architect
          • Martyna Rowicka-Michałowska - deputy referee, architect
          • Mariusz Wajszczak
          • Mirella Kondratiuk
          • Dorota Jankowska
          • Agnieszka Sochacka - architect
          • Marek Konopka
          • Miroslaw Urbanski
          • Justyna Kacprzyk
          • Agata Witkowska
          • Marcin Braniewski - secretary of the competition, Department of Public Procurement for Białołęka District
          • Donata Kończyk - accessibility expert (without voting rights)

          more information

          More details can be found on the contest website.

          terms

          https://zamowienia.um.warszawa.pl/pn/umw/demand/notice/public/141112/details

          regulations

          https://zamowienia.um.warszawa.pl/pn/umw/demand/notice/public/141112/details

          International

          deadline for submitting works

          10.01.2025

          Easdale Ferry Office

          organizer: TerraViva

          Competition platform TerraViva has announced an international architectural competition EASDALE FERRY OFFICE, focused on the renovation and expansion of a small ferry port on the Scottish island of Easdale. The competition provides participants with a unique opportunity to create a design that will not only delight visitors, but also improve the functionality and aesthetics of the existing infrastructure.

          Competition platform TerraViva has announced an international architectural competition, EASDALE FERRY OFFICE, focused on the renovation and expansion of a small ferry port on the Scottish island of Easdale. The competition provides participants with a unique opportunity to create a design that will not only delight visitors, but also improve the functionality and aesthetics of the existing infrastructure.

          objective

          The goal of the competition is to develop a modern design for the renovation and expansion of the ferry operator's office and passenger waiting area on Easdale Island. The idea is to create a space that is not only aesthetically pleasing and functional, but also sustainable, providing shelter from harsh weather conditions and adequate amenities for the island's residents/residents and visitors/guests.

          terms and conditions

          The competition is international and conducted in English. There are no restrictions on the size of the expansion, but the design must take into account the original natural context of Easdale Island. Entrants may submit their entries upon payment of a registration fee, the amount of which depends on the entry deadline (from 69 to 99 euros).

          prizes

          The prize pool is €7,000 and includes:

          • 1st Prize: 3,000 euros
          • II Prize: 1,000 euros
          • III Prize: 500 euros
          • 10 Gold Awards: 250 euros each
          • 10 Honorable Mentions: a coupon for free participation in the contest
          • 30 Finalists: publication on TerraViva channels

              calendar

              • registration deadline with lower fee: November 9, 2024.
              • second registration deadline with lower fee: December 13, 2024.
              • pstate registration deadline: January 10, 2025.
              • deadline for submission of works: January 10, 2025.
              • announcement of results: February 10, 2025.

                jury

                Participants' works will be judged by a professional jury consisting of:

                • Stephen Roberts (Northumbria University, UK)
                • Nuria Vidal Domper (DomperCastells, Switzerland)
                • Kefei Yan (Foster + Partners, UK)
                • Maria Alejandra Icaza P. (Luis Pons Design Lab, USA)
                • Salwa Cherkaoui El Baraka (Riversen, France)
                • Christian Schmitt (German University in Cairo, Egypt)
                • Jahnavi Bhatt (Benoy, UK)
                • Shaun Young (Northumbria University, UK)

                more information

                Rules and regulations with detailed submission guidelines are available on the competition website.

                terms

                https://www.terravivacompetitions.com/easdale-ferry-office-competition-2024/

                regulations

                https://www.terravivacompetitions.com/easdale-ferry-office-competition-2024/

                Khan al Ahmar

                deadline for submitting works

                02.12.2024

                Schools for Palestine

                organizer: Archstorming, Wallah We Can

                International platform Archstorming and NGO Wallah We Can have announced a competition to design innovative mobile schools for Palestine that, if ordered to be demolished, can be easily relocated and reassembled in another location.
                International platform Archstorming and NGO Wallah We Can have launched a competition to design innovative mobile schools for Palestine that, if ordered to be demolished, can be easily relocated and reassembled in another location.

                purpose

                The goal of the competition is to meet the urgent need for educational space in the West Bank. The mobile schools are intended to be an emergency response to the demolition of more facilities in the region and provide children with a sense of stability and normalcy in conflict zones.

                conditions

                The mobile schools, constructed of lightweight materials, are to offer quick deployment to different locations as needed to minimize disruption to the educational process.

                The school is to be located in the village of Khan Al Ahmar, located in Area C of the West Bank (60% of Area C is under Israeli control). It lacks basic services such as electricity, water and education, and residents recycle all materials into ones that can be used to create living spaces, the most common materials used in their homes being corrugated panels, wood (usually pallets), fabric, tanks and wheels.

                The plot of land for the project is located on the slope of the western part of the village. It is 34 meters wide and 55 meters long. The design of the mobile school should be flexible and allow changing the function of individual spaces as needed. It should include four large classrooms that can be divided into two/three, a multipurpose room, office space, sanitary facilities, a medical room, an outdoor playground and rest areas.

                The school's structure should be lightweight, portable and created from locally sourced materials. The modularity of the solution and the use of prefabricated elements has the potential to significantly speed up the construction process and ensure its consistency, as well as allow for easy expansion or reduction in size if necessary. Given the high temperatures often experienced in the region, it is important that the structure be able to withstand extreme heat. It is also important to think about the future - structures should be adaptable from temporary to permanent solutions.

                Participation in the competition is open to architects and design students from around the world. Projects can be submitted individually or in teams of up to four participants.

                The registration fee is respectively:
                • during early registration: €70 + VAT
                • during standard registration: 90 € + VAT
                • during extended registration: 110 € + VAT
                • during final registration: 130 € + VAT

                calendar

                • early registration: August 12 - September 11, 2024
                • standard registration: September 12 - October 9, 2024
                • extended registration: October 10 - November 6, 2024
                • final registration: November 7 - December 2, 2024
                • deadline for submission of works: December 2, 2024
                • announcement of results: December 21, 2024

                prizes

                • 1st Prize: €6,000 and construction
                • II Prize: €2,000
                • III Prize: €1,000
                • Two honorable mentions: 500 €

                jury

                • Alejandro Aravena, winner of the 2016 Pritzker Prize, architect from the ELEMENTAL studio
                • Lesley Lokko, curator of the 18th Venice Architecture Biennale, founder of the African Futures Institute
                • Sumayya Vally, designer of London's 2021 Serpentine Pavilion, architect and founder of Counterspace studio
                • Tosin Oshinowo, architect and founder of Oshinowo Studio
                • Lotfi Hamadi, founder of the NGO Wallah We Can
                • Nasser Golzari and Yara Sharif, architects and founders of the Palestine Regeneration Project
                • Karim Chaabane, architect and co-founder of Arké Architecture studio
                • David Sanderson, development and emergency expert, professor at the University of New South Wales
                • Ahmed Al-Mallak, architect and initiator of the Tamayouz Excellence Award
                • Bayram Zgolli, architect and founder of Faber Architects
                • Amer Abu Matar, architect and designer, lecturer at Birzeit University in Palestine

                more information

                For details on the competition and rules and regulations, visit the official competition website.

                terms

                https://schoolsforpalestine.com/

                regulations

                https://schoolsforpalestine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/BRIEFING-SchoolsForPalestine_EN.pdf

                International

                deadline for submitting works

                06.09.2024

                German Design Awards 2025

                The next edition of the German Design Awards 2025, a prestigious international competition that awards innovative and pioneering architectural and design projects, has been announced. In previous editions, the list of winners included Polish studios such as BXB Boguslaw Barnaś and TKHolding. This year's jury includes Tomek Rygalik, among others. {More}

                The next edition of the German Design Awards 2025, a prestigious international competition that awards innovative and pioneering architectural and design projects, has been announced. In previous editions, the list of winners included Polish studios such as BXB Boguslaw Barnaś and TKHolding. This year's jury includes Tomek Rygalik, among others.

                purpose

                The goal of the competition is to promote outstanding design achievements that contribute to the sustainable transformation of the economy. The competition awards projects that represent innovative and inspiring solutions in design, architecture and visual communication.

                terms and conditions

                The competition is open to companies and designers who can submit their projects in four main categories: Excellent Product Design, Excellent Communications Design, Excellent Architecture and the newly added Circular Design category. Participants must register, and projects will be judged by an independent international jury. A registration fee is required.

                awards

                • discovery of the year: 15,000 euros
                • four finalists: 2,500 euros
                • exhibition presenting the finalists and winners

                  calendar

                  • registration deadline: September 6, 2024
                  • jury deliberations: September 28-29, 2024
                  • announcement of results: January 2025
                  • award gala: February 2025 in Franfurt am Main

                  jury

                  • Manuel Bickel
                  • Konrad Bergström
                  • Roland Bechmann
                  • Jeannette Altherr
                  • Monica Ahanonu
                  • Prof. Ansgar Eidens
                  • Andreas Diefenbach
                  • Jeff Dayu Shi
                  • Lukas Cottrell
                  • Prof. Daniela Bohlinger
                  • Marius Jung
                  • Julie Hjort
                  • Jens Grefen
                  • Alain Gilles
                  • Bernd Eigenstetter
                  • Andrea Macruz
                  • Prof. Laurent Lacour
                  • Corinna Kretschmar-Joehnk
                  • Daniel Knies
                  • Juliet Kavishe
                  • Silvia Olp
                  • Ruth Oberrauch
                  • Oanh Nguyen Henriksen
                  • Hans Meier-Kortwig
                  • Elke Malek
                  • Tomek Rygalik - designer, founder of Studio Rygalik
                  • Patricia Reiners
                  • Julia Pültz
                  • Martin Pauli
                  • Reinhard Pascher
                  • Jessica Sandoval
                  • Patrick Speck
                  • Linda Stannieder

                  more information

                  Rules and regulations with detailed submission guidelines are available on the contest website.

                  terms

                  https://www.german-design-award.com/en/

                  regulations

                  https://www.german-design-award.com/en/

                  International

                  deadline for submitting works

                  19.09.2024

                  Beyond Earth: Mars Habitat

                  organizer: Archiol Competitions

                  What are the challenges of creating future colonies on Mars? The international competition "Beyond Earth: Mars Habitat Visualization Rendering Challenge" invites participants to present their visions of Martian habitats. The competition brings together the most creative and innovative architectural designs that could inspire future settlements on the Red Planet. {More}

                  What are the challenges of creating future colonies on Mars? The international competition "Beyond Earth: Mars Habitat Visualization Rendering Challenge" invites participants to present their visions of Martian habitats. The competition brings together the most creative and innovative architectural designs that can inspire future settlements on the Red Planet.

                  purpose

                  The goal of the competition is to inspire creative thinking and design futuristic, functional and aesthetically pleasing habitats on Mars. Participants are tasked with creating visually appealing renderings that depict potential living environments on Mars, taking into account the planet's challenges.

                  terms and conditions

                  The competition is open to all interested parties, regardless of experience level or professional qualifications. Participants and pupils may submit their entries individually or in teams. The competition is conducted in English, and all entries must be submitted in accordance with the guidelines available in the regulations. A registration fee of $2 applies.

                  prizes

                  • Top 3: certificate: interview with the author/author and publication of the project
                  • Honorable mentions: certificate and publication
                  • Shortlist of nominees: certificate

                  calendar

                  • registration deadline: September 5, 2024
                  • final deadline for submission of works: September 19, 2024
                  • announcement of results: December 4, 2024

                  jury

                  The jury is comprised of a team of distinguished professionals and specialists whose knowledge and experience cover various aspects of contemporary architecture:

                  • Bhumi Gupta - architect and writer
                  • Rui Huang - architect, known for iconic projects such as the LA Chargers Training Facility and Guangzhou Evergrande Stadium
                  • Yanci Chen - architect with award-winning, AI-integrated projects
                  • Yang Fei - founder of Field Object Lab, a specialist in adaptive design
                  • Renyi Zhang - architect and urban planner, specializing in climate resilient projects
                  • Fatemeh Yazdandoust - winner of numerous awards, expert in sustainable design
                  • Sand Helsel - professor of architecture and urban planning at RMIT University.
                  • Philip Tidwell - architect and educator
                  • Georgia Lindsay - lecturer in architecture at the University of Tasmania
                  • Henry Tsang - architect, professor at Athabasca University in Canada
                  • Gail Brager - professor of architecture at UC Berkeley
                  • John Hobbie - designer of entertainment spaces
                  • Xudong Zhu - co-founder of T.E.N, a multidisciplinary design studio
                  • Kar Him Mo - co-founder of the Happy Ageing Lab Foundation and lecturer at the Chinese University of Hong Kong
                  • Ayman Hassanen - architect from Turin, Italy
                  • Yimeng Teng - Llcensed architect from Los Angeles
                  • Farzaneh Hadafi - assistant professor at Islamic Azad University, expert in architecture
                  • Sidra Khokhar - architect, educator and researcher
                  • Doan Thanh Ha - founder of H&P Architects
                  • Kathryn Rogers Merlino - professor of architecture at the University of Washington
                  • Mariana Cabugueira - senior architectural designer at Zaha Hadid Architects
                  • Maanasi Hattangadi - partner at Studio Matter
                  • Sam Clark - lecturer at the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University
                  • Daniele Longobardi - architect, founder of Studio UTC+1
                  • Hiba Alobaydi - assistant editor at Foster + Partners, winner of the 'Rising Star' award by RIBA Journal
                  • Mary Springer - associate at Snow Kreilich Architects
                  • Lawrence Daykin - designer and producer
                  • Adrian Welch - architect, founder of e-architect.com
                  • Mümün Keser - architect, computational designer
                  • Rosa Estela Santi - architect
                  • Antonella Marzi - architect,
                  • Andreea Felciuc - architect, set designer, founder of FAAR Concept Studio s.r.l.
                  • Ioannis Lykouras - architect and lecturer at Tallinn University of Technology
                  • Sunanda Satwah - chief architect at SUNARCS
                  • Randy Sovich - architect, co-editor of T3xture
                  • Igor Neminov - art director at Shimahara Visual
                  • Nicole Cullinan - author of scientific publications

                  more information

                  Rules and regulations with detailed submission guidelines are available on the competition website.

                  terms

                  https://www.archiol.org/competitions/beyond-earth-rendering-challenge-2024

                  regulations

                  https://www.archiol.org/competitions/beyond-earth-rendering-challenge-2024

                  Warsaw

                  deadline for submitting works

                  23.09.2024

                  Interior design with The Frame TV and Bespoke refrigerator

                  organizer: Samsung

                  A new Samsung-branded contest, "Interior Design with The Frame TV and Bespoke Refrigerator," has been launched, targeting male and female students, architects and architects, and interior designers and designers. This is a unique opportunity to showcase your skills in interior design, combining modern technology with aesthetics and functionality. {More}

                  A new Samsung-branded contest, "Interior Design with The Frame TV and Bespoke Refrigerator," has been launched, targeting male and female students, architects and architects, and interior designers and designers. This is a unique opportunity to showcase your skills in interior design, combining modern technology with aesthetics and functionality.

                  purpose

                  The goal of the competition is to create creative designs for spaces in which innovative Samsung products play a key role. Participants are tasked with designing interiors that harmoniously combine functionality and aesthetics, using the personalization capabilities of The Frame TV and Bespoke refrigerator.

                  terms and conditions

                  Participants and contestants are tasked with creating a conceptual design of interiors using Samusng The Frame TV and Bespoke refrigerator, with each visualization having to feature the indicated Samsung products. Both products offer the possibility of personalization so the creators will have a lot of room for creative solutions.

                  The TV screen should be filled with any passe-partou artwork from the database of artworks, which can be found on the competition website konkursarchitekci.pl in the tab , "Downloads and tips". In addition, you can also use the option of presenting various interchangeable frames, which you will find in the same place.

                  Next, you need to post the work on your own social media (on Facebook or Instagram) and add the contest-dedicated tags #theframe, #samsungbespoke, #competition task and #CompetitionSamsung. The final step is to submit the project, by uploading up to 3 files (up to 10 MB one) on the dedicated konkursarchiteki.co.uk platform and filling out a short form. Each participant and participant can submit an unlimited number of works.

                  prizes

                  • main prize: ambassadorship campaign in the national press - publication of the winning entry using Samsung The Frame TV and Bespoke refrigerator in prestigious magazines such as Forbes, Vogue Living, ELLE Decoration, Czas na Wnętrze and LABEL MAGAZINE. The campaign also includes an interview with the winner and a portrait photo taken by Szymon Brodziak.

                    Portrait photo session - Professional photo session of the winner taken by Szymon Brodziak at BRODZIAK GALLERY in Poznan, with full preparation (makeup, hairdresser, stylist). The winner will receive 3 selected portrait photos in electronic form, ready for printing.

                  • 3 awards: image consultation with the agency OKK! PR - Two live or online meetings (2 hours each) covering communication consulting. Promotion of the awardee and the competition entry - An article promoting the awardee and his/her project, targeting entities in the interior design and architecture industry, developed by the agency OKK! PR.

                  calendar

                  • deadline for submission of works: September 23, 2024
                  • jury deliberations: until October 9, 2024
                  • announcement of results during OKK! design webinar: by October 11, 2024
                  • winner/winners photo shoot: by November 30, 2024
                  • ambassador campaign: until December 31, 2024

                  jury

                  The projects will be judged by a jury of prominent interior design specialists and representatives of industry media:

                  • arch. Jan Sikora (Sikora Wnętrza, ASP Gdansk).
                  • interior designer Ada Skwira (WZ Studio)
                  • Szymon Hanczar (Hanczar Studio, ASP Wrocław)
                  • Oskar Zięta (Zięta Studio)
                  • Anna Grużewska (editor-in-chief of Czas na Wnętrze)
                  • Kamil Białas (editor-in-chief of WhiteMAD)
                  • Katarzyna Księżopolska (editor-in-chief of MAGAZIF)

                  The projects will be judged by a jury of prominent interior design specialists and representatives of industry media:

                  more information

                  Rules and regulations with detailed guidelines for submitting works are available on the competition website.

                  terms

                  https://konkursarchitekci.pl/

                  regulations

                  https://konkursarchitekci.pl/

                  International

                  deadline for submitting works

                  18.12.2024

                  Kinderspace competition

                  organizer: Buildner

                  The environment in which children learn early in life has a key impact on their cognitive, emotional and social development. The "Kinderspace: Architecture for Children's Development" competition is an architectural challenge, responding to the needs of the youngest by designing innovative educational spaces that support their development. {More}

                  The environment in which children learn early in life has a key impact on their cognitive, emotional and social development. The "Kinderspace: Architecture for Children's Development" competition is an architectural challenge, responding to the needs of the youngest by designing innovative educational spaces that support their development.

                  purpose

                  The goal of the competition is to create designs for kindergartens that are not only safe and functional, but also stimulating, inclusive and promote the healthy development of children. Participants are encouraged to develop architectural solutions that support learning, creativity and social interaction, while using sustainable and innovative technologies.

                  terms and conditions

                  The competition is open to everyone, regardless of professional qualifications. Participants may submit their entries individually or in teams (maximum of 4 people). All entries and correspondence with the organizers must be in English. Registration fees apply, depending on the entry deadline.

                  prizes

                  • 1st place: 5,000 euros
                  • II place: 2,500 euros
                  • Third place: 1,000 euros
                  • Buildner Student Award: 1,000 euros
                  • Sustainability Award: 500 euros

                  calendar

                  • Registration deadline: November 13, 2024
                  • deadline for questions: November 18, 2024
                  • final deadline for submission of papers: December 18, 2024
                  • announcement of results: February 20, 2025

                  jury

                  The jury consists of renowned architects from different corners of the world:

                  • Alexandra Barker from the USA
                  • Tommaso Calistri from Dubai
                  • Jake Heffington from the USA
                  • Danielle Reimers from South Africa
                  • Jan Vondrák from the Czech Republic
                  • Edward Weysen of Belgium
                  • Yunchao Xu from China

                  more information

                  Rules and regulations with detailed submission guidelines are available on the contest website.

                  terms

                  https://architecturecompetitions.com/kinderspace/

                  regulations

                  https://architecturecompetitions.com/kinderspace/

                  International

                  deadline for submitting works

                  19.02.2025

                  The Last Nuclear Bomb Memorial Competition

                  organizer: Buildner

                  The Last Nuclear Bomb Memoria, an international architectural competition, is now in its fifth year. Participants are tasked with designing a memorial on the site of a former nuclear training ground to serve as a reminder of the dangers of nuclear weapons.

                  The Last Nuclear Bomb Memoria, an international architectural competition , is now in its fifth year . Participants are to design a memorial on the site of a former nuclear training ground to remind people of the dangers of nuclear weapons.

                  purpose

                  The goal of the competition is to create a unique monument that symbolically conveys the horror and consequences of the use of nuclear weapons, while atthe same time being a place to reflect on the future of humanity and the dangers of their use.

                  terms and conditions

                  The competition is open to everyone, both professional and student participants. Participants may submit their works individually or in teams (maximum of 4 people). All submissions must be made in English, and projects are to be presented in the form of visuals only, without additional descriptions. Registration fees apply, depending on the date of entry.

                  prizes

                  • 1st place: 5,000 euros
                  • 2nd place: 3,000 euros
                  • Third place: 1,000 euros
                  • Buildner Student Award: 1,000 euros
                  • Sustainability Award: 1,000 euros
                  • six honorable mentions

                  calendar

                  • registration deadline: January 16, 2025
                  • deadline for questions: January 21, 2025
                  • final deadline for submission of papers: February 19, 2025
                  • announcement of results: March 26, 2025

                  jury

                  The composition of the jury will be announced at a later date, however, it traditionally includes recognized architects and industry specialists. The competition organizers attach great importance to making the jury as objective and professional as possible. All issues related to the competition will be communicated by the Buildner team.

                    more information

                    Rules and regulations with detailed submission guidelines are available on the competition website.

                    terms

                    https://architecturecompetitions.com/nuclearbombmemorial5

                    regulations

                    https://architecturecompetitions.com/nuclearbombmemorial5

                    International

                    deadline for submitting works

                    29.08.2024

                    New Museum of Architecture and Design

                    organizer: ADM company and the foundation of the Finnish Museum of Architecture and Design

                    The organizers are inviting entries for a competition to design a new Museum of Architecture and Design in Helsinki. They are looking for an original museum building that will define Helsinki as an important center of architecture, design, art and culture.

                    The organizers are inviting entries for a competition to design a new Museum of Architecture and Design in Helsinki. They are looking for an original museum building that will define Helsinki as an important center of architecture, design, art and culture.

                    purpose

                    The goal of the competition is to select a design for a new museum to be built in Helsinki's South Harbour neighborhood. The idea is to create an open, friendly, peaceful and reflective space that will attract the widest possible range of visitors.

                    terms and conditions

                    The competition is in two stages and is open. However, the lead designer must hold a master's degree in architecture and be a resident and licensed to practice architecture in an EU country or a country that is a party to the Government Procurement Agreement.

                    prizes

                    • 1st place: 50,000 euros
                    • Second place: 35,000 euros
                    • 3rd place: 25,000 euros
                    • additional prizes: 2 x 20,000 euros
                    • each team that advances to the second stage will receive an additional 50,000 euros

                    calendar

                    • deadline for submission of works for the first stage: August 29, 2024
                    • announcement of finalists: December 2024
                    • stage II of the competition: February-May 2025
                    • announcement of results: September 2025

                    jury

                    • Mikko Aho - SAFA architect, Vice Chairman of Real Estate Company ADM, Chairman of the Jury
                    • Juha Lemström - SAFA architect, Chairman of Real Estate Company ADM, Vice Chairman of the Jury
                    • Gus Casely-Hayford - director of V&A East
                    • Beatrice Galilee - architect, executive director of The World Around
                    • Kaarina Gould - CEO, Foundation of the Finnish Museum of Architecture and Design
                    • Salla Hoppu - SAFA architect, chief architect of Helsinki
                    • Beate Hølmebakk - architect, professor, Manthey Kula Architects
                    • Riitta Kaivosoja - director general, Ministry of Education and Culture, Department of Arts and Culture Policy
                    • Matti Kuittinen - architect, associate professor, Aalto University
                    • Sari Nieminen - SAFA architect, Sari Nieminen architectural office
                    • Miklu Silvanto - designer, entrepreneur, board member of AD Museum Ltd.
                    • Anni Sinnemäki - deputy mayor for Urban Environment, City of Helsinki
                    • Hannu Tikka - SAFA architect, professor, APRT Architects

                      more information

                      Rules and regulations with detailed submission guidelines are available on the competition website.

                      terms

                      https://www.admuseo.fi/competition#brief

                      regulations

                      https://www.admuseo.fi/competition#brief

                      Wroclaw

                      deadline for submitting works

                      06.12.2024

                      Competition for the development of an architectural concept for the reconstruction and extension of the complex of the Museum of Architecture in Wrocław

                      organizer: Museum of Architecture in Wrocław, SARP Wrocław Branch

                      The Museum of Architecture in Wrocław and the Association of Polish Architects, Wrocław Branch, have announced a competition to develop an architectural concept for the reconstruction and expansion of the museum complex at 7 Bernardyńska Street .

                      The Museum of Architecture in Wrocław and the Association of Polish Architects, Wrocław Branch, have announced a competition to develop an architectural concept for the reconstruction and expansion of the museum complex at 7 Bernardyńska Street.

                      purpose

                      The purpose of the competition is to obtain the best architectural, spatial and functional-utility concept for the reconstruction and expansion of the Museum of Architecture complex in Wroclaw, together with the development of the area. The project should take into account the needs of a contemporary and unique in the country museum institution and the specific requirements resulting from the specificity of its premises - the complex of buildings of the former Bernardine monastery and the former church of St. Bernard of Siena, built at the turn of the 15th and 16th centuries.

                      terms and conditions

                      The competition is an implementation competition, limited, one-stage.

                      Within the Bernardine complex, the location of a visitor zone - a public zone and permanent and temporary exhibitions with related functions is to be envisaged. The new building, on the other hand, is to be located on the south side, to house, among other things, the building archive, reading room and exhibition preparation zone.

                      The division of the Museum of Architecture into two facilities requires the creation of a vertical communication and service node within the post-Bernardine complex to the necessary extent required to service this part of the complex. One of the tasks of the competition is to determine its optimal architectural solution, given a number of cubic and preservation constraints.

                      Within the scope of the competition concept, a proposed path for visiting the permanent exhibition, including the attic of the former church, should be presented. The concept should include user-friendly solutions for all users, including those with limitations. The design task should include full technical modernization of the museum complex in terms of installation, and acoustic comfort of the designed communication and utility interiors should be ensured.


                      For more information, see the competition regulations

                      prizes

                      • First Prize - PLN 50,000 gross and an invitation to negotiate a sole-source contract for the performance of a service based on the selected competition work
                      • II Prize - 40,000 PLN gross
                      • III Prize - PLN 30,000 gross
                      • two awards - PLN 15,000 gross each

                      calendar

                      • Deadline for submitting requests for clarification of the content of the regulations, particularly concerning the preparation and submission of applications for admission to the competition: until August 19, 2024
                      • Deadline for submission of applications for admission to the competition: until September 2, 2024
                      • Deadline for informing participants of admission to the competition and inviting them to submit entries: by September 13, 2024
                      • Site visit: September 16, 2024, 12:00 pm
                      • Deadline for submitting requests for clarification of the content of the regulations, particularly concerning the preparation and submission of competition works: until September 20, 2024
                      • Deadline for submission of competition works: until December 6, 2024, 4:00 pm
                      • Deadline for announcement of competition results: December 20, 2024

                      the competition court

                      • Maciej Miłobędzki - chairman of the court, Competition Judge of the SARP Warsaw Branch Association
                      • Michał Goncerzewicz - referee, Competition Judge of the SARP Wrocław Branch
                      • Roman Rutkowski - Competition Judge of the SARP Wrocław Branch
                      • Marta Dąbrowska - Competition Judge, SARP Wrocław Branch
                      • Michał Duda - Judge from the organizer's side, Director of the Museum of Architecture in Wrocław
                      • Bartłomiej Świerczewski - Judge from the side of the organizer, Deputy Director of the Department of Sustainable Development of the City Hall of Wrocław
                      • Aleksandra Jaeschke - Judge on the part of the organizer, Assistant Professor at the Department of Architecture at the University of Texas at Austin
                      • Bogna Świątkowska - Judge from the side of the organizer, President of the Foundation for New Culture Bęc Zmiana

                        Reserve judges:

                      • Maciej Lose - Competition Judge of the SARP Wrocław Branch
                      • Adam Mańczak - Competition Judge of the SARP Wrocław Branch

                        Competition Secretary:

                      • Sylwia Sikora - Competition Judge SARP Branch Wrocław
                        Wojciech Mazan - assistant secretary of the competition, Competition Judge SARP Branch Wrocław

                      The organizer appointed the following experts to cooperate with the Competition Jury:

                      • Daniel Gibski - expert in the field of monument protection, Lower Silesian Voivodeship Conservator of Monuments
                      • Małgorzata Piszczek - expert in ecology, naturalist and landscape architect
                      • Kamil Kowalski - accessibility expert, Director of Integracja LAB and Expert Services Department at the Integration Foundation
                      • Alicja Wodzińska - representative of the Museum team, curator and head of the Photographic Documentation Department at the Museum of Architecture in Wroclaw

                      more information

                      More details can be found on the contest website.

                      terms

                      https://ma.wroc.pl/pl/artykul/konkurs/

                      regulations

                      https://ma.wroc.pl/workspace/bip/ma_regulamin.pdf

                      International

                      deadline for submitting works

                      18.03.2025

                      International Microhome competition

                      organizer: Buildner

                      The MICROHOME Kingspan Edition 2024/25 competition is the eighth edition of the prestigious architectural event, which focuses on designs for small, modular homes of up to 25 m². The edition is organized by Buildner in cooperation with Kingspan, highlighting their joint mission to promote innovative, sustainable architectural solutions. {More}

                      The MICROHOME Kingspan Edition 2024/25 competition is the eighth edition of the prestigious architectural event, which focuses on designs for small, modular homes of up to 25 m². The edition is organized by Buildner in partnership with Kingspan, highlighting their joint mission to promote innovative, sustainable architectural solutions.

                      purpose

                      The goal of the competition is to encourage male and female architects to create innovative designs for small houses that are simultaneously functional, aesthetically pleasing and sustainable. Contestants are tasked with designing an off-grid, modular home for a hypothetical young professional couple, maximizing the use of space within 25 m².

                      terms and conditions

                      The competition is open and is open to both professional and student participants. Competition entries may be submitted individually or in teams of up to 4 people. All submissions and communication with the organizers are conducted in English. Registration fees with a student discount apply.

                      prizes

                      • 1st place: €40,000
                      • 2nd place: €20,000
                      • 3rd place: €10,000
                      • Buildner Student Award: €10,000
                      • Buildner Sustainability Award: €10,000
                      • Kingspan Special Award: €10,000

                      calendar

                      • registration closing: February 13, 2025
                      • deadline for questions: February 19, 2025
                      • deadline for submission of papers: March 18, 2025
                      • announcement of results: April 29, 2025

                      jury

                      The jury includes renowned architects and architects, as well as specialists and specialists in the architectural industry:

                      • Paulo Flores - director at Zaha Hadid Architects, United Kingdom
                      • Silvana Ordinas - founder and Partner at Peter Pichler Architecture, Italy
                      • Brent Trenga - Director of Sustainability at Kingspan Insulated Panels, USA


                      Contact with jury members by participants is prohibited and will lead to disqualification.

                        more information

                        Regulations with detailed submission guidelines are available on the competition website.

                        terms

                        https://architecturecompetitions.com/kingspanmicrohome2025

                        regulations

                        https://architecturecompetitions.com/kingspanmicrohome2025

                        International

                        deadline for submitting works

                        17.12.2024

                        International competition "Pape Info Point"

                        organizer: Buildner, Pape Nature Park and WWF

                        The international competition "Pape Info Point" for the design of a modular, portable educational booth on nature conservation has been announced. There are attractive financial prizes for the winners, and the winning project will be implemented! The contest is organized by the Buildner platform in cooperation with the Pape Nature Park and WWF. {More}

                        The international competition "Pape Info Point" for the design of a modular, portable educational booth on nature conservation has been announced. Attractive financial prizes await the winners, and the winning project will be implemented.

                        The contest is organized by the Buildner platform in cooperation with the Pape Nature Park and WWF.

                        destination

                        Pape Nature Park is located in southwestern Latvia. It covers an area of 10,886 hectares and includes peatlands, meadows and dunes around Lake Pape. It is home to many different species of animals - migratory birds, wild horses or bison.

                        The goal of the international competition is to create a small architectural element, using the site to tell the story of the Pape Nature Park. The information point should be visually appealing, modular, safe, mobile and made of sustainable materials. It must also be easy to assemble and disassemble.

                        terms and conditions

                        The competition is international and open - anyone can participate. It is conducted in English. Registration fees apply, depending on the entry deadline.

                        prizes

                        The prize pool for the competition is $20,000. The prizes are divided into:

                        • 1st Prize: 3,000 euros
                        • II Prize: 1,500 euros
                        • III Prize: 1,000 euros
                        • Prize for the best student project: 1,000 euros
                        • Prize for the best sustainable project: 500 euros
                        • Ten honorable mentions: certificates

                        calendar

                        • registration: until November 19, 2024
                        • deadline for submission of questions: November 25, 2024
                        • deadline for submission of projects: December 18, 2024
                        • announcement of results: February 25, 2025

                        jury

                        • Cole Chandler (City and County of Denver, USA)
                        • Michael Eliason (Larch Lab, USA)
                        • Lauren Folkerts (HMH Architecture + Interiors, USA).
                        • Jon Gambrill (Gensler, USA)
                        • Kate Hilbert (Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver, USA)
                        • Matt Hutchins (CAST Architecture, USA)
                        • Sean Jursnick (SAR+ Architects, USA)
                        • Peter LiFari (Maiker Housing Partners, USA)
                        • Terra Mazzeo (Stantec, USA)
                        • Sarah Parady (Denver City Council, USA)
                        • Todd Wenkoski (Livable Cities Studio, USA)

                          more information

                          Rules and regulations with detailed submission guidelines are available on the competition website.

                          terms

                          https://architecturecompetitions.com/papeinfopoint

                          regulations

                          https://architecturecompetitions.com/papeinfopoint

                          International

                          deadline for submitting works

                          12.12.2024

                          Tiny House 2024 Architecture Competition

                          organizer: Volume Zero

                          The goal of the Tiny House 2024 international design challenge is to create innovative and functional small house concepts. "Tiny House" should comfortably accommodate two people, taking into account the principles of sustainability and adaptability. The competition proves that small living spaces can effectively respond to modern needs while offering unique and creative solutions. {More}

                          A home is a space of personal and emotional significance that evolves with us. Today's homes no longer serve only as shelter, but are becoming multifunctional spaces, adapting to our various needs - from work and recreation to the comfort of everyday life. Today's homes must therefore be more flexible and adaptable to changing lifestyles.

                          goal

                          The goal of the Tiny House 2024international design challenge is to create innovative and functional small house concepts. "Tiny House" should comfortably accommodate two people, taking into account the principles of sustainability and adaptability. The competition proves that small living spaces can effectively respond to modern needs while offering unique and creative solutions.

                          terms and conditions

                          The proposed small house should not exceed 300 square feet and should be designed to comfortably accommodate two people. A key aspect of the design is mobility. The house does not have to be portable in the traditional sense. It can be designed as a unit or set of units that can be easily towed or transported by car or pickup truck. Participants also have the option of choosing a permanent location for the project, but in that case they must provide a justification for their decision.

                          The project should include:

                          • a living area
                          • toilet
                          • a sleeping area for two people
                          • a place to work
                          • space for cooking and eating
                          • recreational spaces
                          • other functions as indicated by the participant/participant

                          The competition is open to all and conducted in English. Registration fees apply, starting at $82.6 per team.

                          prizes

                          The prize pool for the competition is $20,000. The prizes are divided into:

                          • 1st Prize: $2,000 + certificate + publication
                          • II Prize: $1,200 + certificate + publication
                          • III Prize: $800 + certificate + publication
                          • Student Prize: $500 + certificate + publication
                          • Ten honorable mentions: certificates

                          calendar

                          • advance registration deadline: October 18, 2024
                          • later registration deadline: December 5, 2024
                          • final deadline for project submission: December 12, 2024
                          • announcement of results: February 28, 2025

                          jury

                          The projects will be evaluated by an international jury of architecture and design experts.

                            more information

                            Regulations with detailed submission guidelines are available on the competition website.

                            terms

                            https://volumezerocompetitions.com/competitions/open-competitions

                            regulations

                            https://volumezerocompetitions.com/competitions/open-competitions

                            International

                            deadline for submitting works

                            23.01.2025

                            Denver Single-Stair Housing Challenge

                            organizer: Buildner and SAR+ Architects

                            The 18th edition of the Affordable Housing Challenge series for affordable housing projects, called the Denver Single-Stair Housing Challenge, has been announced, organized by the Buildner platform in partnership with SAR+ Architects.

                            The 18th edition of the Affordable Housing Challenge series for affordable housing projects has been announced, called the Denver Single-Stair Housing Challenge, organized by the Buildner platform in partnership with SAR+ Architects.

                            objective

                            The goal of the competition is to design innovative, multi-story single-staircase housing for underutilized sites in Denver. The initiative aims to help address the housing crisis and climate change by promoting more sustainable and affordable housing solutions. The competition challenges participants to design mid-rise buildings of up to six stories that meet Denver's existing zoning and urban planning regulations, while proposing innovative ways to overcome regulatory barriers.

                            terms and conditions

                            Contestants must submit design proposals that meet the specific requirements for the selected locations. Each location has its own unique typological, environmental, urban and landmark characteristics that must be incorporated into the designs. Proposals can be developed individually or by teams of up to four members. The competition is open to everyone, with no professional qualifications required. All communication and submissions must be conducted in English.

                            prizes

                            The prize pool for the competition is $20,000. Prizes are divided into:

                            • 1st Prize: $10,000
                            • II Prize: $5,000
                            • III Prize: $3,000
                            • Student prize: $1,000
                            • Sustainability Award: $1,000
                            • Six honorable mentions

                            calendar

                            • registration closing date: December 12, 2024
                            • deadline for questions about the competition: December 17, 2024
                            • deadline forsubmission of projects: January 23, 2025
                            • announcement of results: March 6, 2025

                            jury

                            The jury includes renowned experts in the field of architecture and urban planning:

                            • Cole Chandler (City and County of Denver, USA)
                            • Michael Eliason (Larch Lab, USA)
                            • Lauren Folkerts (HMH Architecture + Interiors, USA).
                            • Jon Gambrill (Gensler, USA)
                            • Kate Hilbert (Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver, USA)
                            • Matt Hutchins (CAST Architecture, USA)
                            • Sean Jursnick (SAR+ Architects, USA)
                            • Peter LiFari (Maiker Housing Partners, USA)
                            • Terra Mazzeo (Stantec, USA)
                            • Sarah Parady (Denver City Council, USA)
                            • Todd Wenkoski (Livable Cities Studio, USA)

                              more information

                              Rules and regulations with detailed submission guidelines are available on the competition website.

                              terms

                              https://architecturecompetitions.com/pointaccessblock

                              regulations

                              https://architecturecompetitions.com/pointaccessblock

                              International

                              deadline for submitting works

                              22.11.2024

                              International LIVING RUINS competition

                              organizer: TerraViva platform

                              The TerraViva platform has announced another international competition, LIVING RUINS, to design an open-air museum and visitor center in the abandoned village of Kayaköy, Turkey. {More}

                              The TerraViva platform has announced another international competition, LIVING RUINS, to design an open-air museum and visitor center in the abandoned village of Kayaköy, Turkey.

                              purpose

                              The goal of the competition is to select the most interesting ideas for the revitalization of a historic abandoned site that draw attention to historical, cultural and architectural heritage, while fitting into the surrounding landscape.

                              terms and conditions

                              Competition projects are to include the creation of the open-air museum as a public space with plenty of greenery, adapted to people with disabilities, as well as the preservation of the riverbed in its unaltered form. The competition is open to all and conducted in English. There is a fee to participate in the competition. Lower registration fees apply until September 27 (early registration) and October 25 (standard registration), respectively.

                              prizes

                              • 1st Prize: 3,000 euros
                              • II Prize: 1,000 euros
                              • III Prize: 500 euros
                              • Four gold awards: 250 euros each
                              • Ten honorable mentions:a voucher for participation in another competition
                              • Thirty finalists

                              calendar

                              • Early registration: July 17-September 27, 2024 (69 euros)
                              • standard registration: September 27-October 25, 2024 (89 euros)
                              • late registration: October 25-November 22, 2024 (109 euros)
                              • deadline for submission of projets: November 22, 2024
                              • formal evaluation of projects: October 7-10, 2024
                              • announcement of results: December 9, 2024

                              jury

                              • Kumru Arapgirlioglu (Ankara, Turkey) | Bilkent University
                              • Ángel Cerezo Cerezo (Barcelona, Spain) | Cream Estudio
                              • Yujin Cao (Boston, United States) | Bruner/Cott Architects
                              • Viviano Villarreal Buerón (Monterrey, Mexico) | Mass Operations
                              • Dino Delotavo (Sydney, Australia) | i2C Architects
                              • Paraskevi Doumpa (Athens, Greece)| Stipo
                              • Giacomo Gallo (Amsterdam, Netherlands) | New Environments
                              • Hatice Karaca (Ankara, Turkey) | Bilkent University

                                more information

                                Regulations with detailed submission guidelines are available on the competition website.

                                terms

                                https://www.terravivacompetitions.com/living-ruins-competition-2024/

                                regulations

                                https://www.terravivacompetitions.com/living-ruins-competition-2024/

                                International

                                deadline for submitting works

                                17.02.2025

                                Rural Readingscape - Library Design 2024

                                organizer: Archiol Competitions

                                The goal of the international competition is to design a modern rural library that will become a cultural and educational center to meet the needs of local communities.

                                purpose

                                The goal of the competition is to design a modern rural library that will become a cultural and educational center that meets the needs of local communities. Participants are tasked with developing innovative design solutions that address the needs of local rural communities and enrich their cultural and educational life. The organizers want the library to be not only a place to collect books, but also a space that promotes social interaction, learning and cooperation, perfectly integrated with the natural surroundings.

                                terms and conditions

                                The competition task is to design a library that includes a variety of spaces for reading, learning and community meetings. The design should also include multi-purpose areas for workshops, community events and cultural activities. Modern technology should be introduced, allowing access to digital resources and improving community connectivity. The project should be accessible to all, including people with disabilities. Participants can choose any rural location that has realistic construction possibilities by submitting a site plan and justification for site selection.

                                Registration fees apply, depending on the application deadline.

                                prizes

                                • top 3 - certificate, publication of the project on Archiol Competitions partners' media platforms, interview (text and video), publication of the project on the Archiol Competitions website
                                • jury favorite - certificate and publication of the project on the Archiol Competitions website
                                • 3 honorable mentions - certificate
                                • 10 finalists - certificate

                                calendar

                                • registration: February 16, 2024 - February 17, 2025
                                • deadline for submission of works: February 17, 2025
                                • announcement of results: May 27, 2025

                                jury

                                • Rui Huang
                                • Yanci Chen
                                • Yang Fei
                                • Renyi Zhang
                                • Fatemeh Yazdandoust
                                • Sand Helsel
                                • Philip Tidwell
                                • Georgia Lindsay
                                • Iman Fritsch
                                • Dr. Henry Tsang
                                • Gail Brager
                                • John Hobbie
                                • Xudong Zhu
                                • Kar Him MO
                                • Ayman Hassanen
                                • Yimeng Teng
                                • Farzaneh Hadafi
                                • Sidra Khokhar
                                • Doan Thanh Ha
                                • Kathryn Rogers Merlino
                                • Mariana Cabugueira
                                • Maanasi Hattangadi
                                • Sand Helsel
                                • Philip Tidwell
                                • Rui Huang
                                • Yanci Chen
                                • Yang Fei
                                • Renyi Zhang
                                • Fatemeh Yazdandoust
                                • Georgia Lindsay
                                • Dr. Sam Clark
                                • Daniele Longobardi
                                • Hiba Alobaydi
                                • Mary Springer
                                • Lawrence Daykin
                                • Adrian Welch
                                • Mümün Keser
                                • Rosa Estela Santi
                                • Antonella Marzi
                                • Andreea Felciuc
                                • Ioannis Lykouras
                                • Sunanda Satwah
                                • Randy Sovich
                                • Igor Neminov
                                • Nicole Cullinan

                                more information

                                Regulations with detailed submission guidelines are available on the contest website.

                                terms

                                https://www.archiol.org/competitions/rural-readingscape-2024

                                regulations

                                https://www.archiol.org/competitions/rural-readingscape-2024

                                International

                                deadline for submitting works

                                14.04.2025

                                ArXellence 3 international competition

                                organizer: Alumil

                                The organizers of the ArXellence international architectural competition are inviting architects from around the world to submit proposals for the creation of a center, self-sufficient in water. The facility will be located on the Greek island of Gyaros. The competing concepts are intended to help develop a strategy for biodiversity in the eastern Mediterranean. Participants should keep in mind the need to respect the natural landscape, the island's historical heritage and keep sustainable design solutions in mind.

                                Organizers of the ArXellence international architectural competition are inviting architects from around the world to submit proposals for the creation of a water self-sufficient center. The facility will be located on the Greek island of Gyaros. The competition concepts are intended to help develop a strategy for biodiversity in the eastern Mediterranean. Participants should keep in mind the need to respect the natural landscape, the island's historical heritage and keep sustainable design solutions in mind.

                                purpose

                                The competition aims to preserve the historical memory and promote sustainable development on the island of Gyaros in the Cyclades archipelago. Participants are encouraged to take a holistic approach, combining various fields of knowledge to create innovative design concepts. The competition is an opportunity to participate in the creation of innovative projects that will contribute to the preservation of the cultural heritage and environment of Gyaros Island, as well as the promotion of sustainable development in the Mediterranean.

                                terms and conditions

                                The competition is open to architects, urban planners, environmental ists and other professionals interested in sustainable development and environmental protection. Participants may enter individually or in teams, but interdisciplinary teams are recommended. Each team should present a project in accordance with the guidelines of the competition. Multidisciplinary teams may participate in the competition provided they are led or co-led by an architect. The competition is not aimed at students.

                                prizes

                                • 1st Prize - €40,000
                                • II Prize - €20,000
                                • Third Prize - €10,000
                                • Six honorable mentions

                                calendar

                                • start of the competition - July 3, 2024
                                • registration deadline - November 11, 2024
                                • deadline for submission of works - April 14, 2025
                                • announcement of results - May 21, 2025

                                jury

                                • Athanasios Martinos
                                • Dr. Evangelos Lyroudias
                                • Konstantinos Belibasakis
                                • Grigorios Drettas
                                • Maria Zourna
                                • Nikos Salpingidis
                                • Pantelis Levantis
                                • Manolis Votsis
                                • Konstantinos Makedos
                                • Georgios Stasinos
                                • Sanjay Puri
                                • Dr. Maria P. Papadopoulou
                                • Dr. Francesco Musco
                                • Dr. Stella Kyvelou-Chiotini
                                • Dr. Elena Lopez Gunn
                                • Dr. Panagiotis Balabanis
                                • Dr. Amalia Androulidaki

                                more information

                                Rules and regulations with detailed submission guidelines are available on the competition website.

                                terms

                                https://www.alumil.com/arxellence3/

                                regulations

                                https://www.alumil.com/arxellence3/

                                International

                                deadline for submitting works

                                11.12.2024

                                International Competition "Peja Culture Pavilion".

                                organizer: Collective Action for Culture , Kosovo MInisterium of Culture, Peć City Council

                                The city center of Peć, Kosovo, is a place of great historical significance that has long been a meeting point for communities and social interaction. Rich in cultural and recreational elements, this central place, originally designed for rest and relaxation, is an integral part of the urban landscape. One of its most distinctive features is an ancient water spring dating back to the 15th century, which remains under the protection of the Kosovo Ministry of Culture. Despite its historical and cultural significance, the site has been neglected over the years, falling into disrepair. The Peja Culture Pavilion competition aims to revitalize the area, transforming it into a vibrant public place. {More}

                                The city center of Peć, Kosovo, is a place of great historical significance that has long been a meeting point for communities and social interaction. Rich in cultural and recreational elements, the place, originally designed for rest and relaxation, is an integral part of the urban landscape. One of its most distinctive features is a fountain dating back to the 15th century. Despite its historical and cultural significance, the city has been neglected over the years, falling into disrepair. The Peja Culture Pavilion competition aims to revitalize the area, transforming it into a vibrant public place.

                                purpose

                                The goal of the Peja Culture Pavilion competition is to revitalize the historic city center by designing a flexible, multifunctional pavilion and an engaging outdoor space, with a special focus on the historic fountain. The pavilion is intended to serve as a cultural center, providing a multifunctional space for arts events and community activities. In addition, the outdoor space should become a vibrant public place, fostering social interaction and cultural engagement.

                                terms and conditions

                                The competition is open to architects, designers and students from around the world. Proposals should combine modern architecture with historic preservation, use environmentally friendly materials and highlight the importance of the historic water source. The winning project will be qualified for possible implementation. Registration fees apply, depending on the application deadline.

                                prizes

                                • 1st Prize - €5,000
                                • II Prize - €2,500
                                • III Prize - €1,000
                                • Six honorable mentions

                                calendar

                                • early registration - June 25 - July 30, 2024
                                • advanced registration - July 31 - October 23, 2024
                                • final registration - October 24 - December 11, 2024
                                • final registration deadline - December 11, 2024
                                • deadline for submission of works - January 28, 2025 (by 11:59 pm London time)
                                • announcement of winners - March 11, 2025

                                  more information

                                  Rules and regulations with detailed submission guidelines are available on the competition website.

                                  terms

                                  https://architecturecompetitions.com/pejapavilion/

                                  regulations

                                  https://architecturecompetitions.com/pejapavilion/

                                  International

                                  deadline for submitting works

                                  17.01.2025

                                  "Lighting fixture for busbar" competition

                                  organizer: Polish Lighting Industry Association

                                  The Polish Lighting Industry Association, in cooperation with the studios Goczołowie Architekci Studio Autorskie and OVO Grąbczewscy Architekci, as well as the SOMA agency, the organizer of the ŚWIATŁO International Fair in Warsaw, has announced a design competition - "Lighting fixture for busbar".

                                  ThePolish Lighting Industry Association, in cooperation with the studios Goczołowie Architekci Studio Autorskie and OVO Grąbczewscy Architekci, as well as the SOMA agency, organizer of the ŚWIATŁO International Fair in Warsaw, has announced a design competition - "Lighting fixture for busbar".

                                  purpose

                                  The purpose of the competition is to design a lighting fixture for a 230VAC three-circuit busbar. Busbars are technical elements accompanying lighting that allow for dynamic changes: the position of the luminaire can be changed, and light sources can be added or subtracted depending on the needs and situation.

                                  The jury expects unconventional design solutions for luminaires or entire lighting systems, which will become a complement to the architecture of interiors of different character and purpose. The designer should take into account not only the visual effect, impression and lighting function, but also the safety of use related to the distribution of light flux and electrical power. The design requires a general explanation of the principle of construction and operation.

                                  terms and conditions

                                  The competition is an open, international and one-stage competition. It is directed to people associated with architecture, art, design, and all fields of art. The competition is open to both individuals and teams. Competition entries must be own works, not previously published anywhere, not the subject of any other competition, and unencumbered by legal defects or claims of third parties.
                                  The competition task is to design a luminaire for a busbar (TEAR family of busbars from the KANLUX range). The focus should be on the design of the luminaire itself for power supply using an existing TEAR-type adapter (for 230VAC mains power supply) or publicly available DC power supplies built into the rail adapter (in-track driver for integrated LED luminaires).
                                  The luminaire can have a replaceable or non-replaceable light source. It can be decorative or designed for specialized purposes. The competition proposal should take into account the type of room and determine the function of the lighting, and then design a luminaire that fits formally and functionally into the chosen spatial and functional situation.
                                  The project should go beyond the limits of typical thinking about the construction and design of lighting fixtures and the possibilities of illuminating surfaces, spaces and objects in different types of interiors.
                                  A very important aspect of the design is the actual feasibility of the design, so that it offers the possibility of producing a prototype series. The preferred material is sheet metal.

                                  prizes

                                  • 1st Prize - 3,500 PLN
                                  • II Prize - 1 750 PLN
                                  • III Prize - 1,000 PLN
                                  • Three honorable mentions - diplomas

                                  calendar

                                  • submission of questions by participants - until December 20, 2024
                                  • providing answers to questions - until December 31, 2024
                                  • submission ofworks - until January 17, 2025
                                  • deliberations of the jury - until February 7, 2025
                                  • announcement of works qualified for the finals - February 10, 2025
                                  • settlement of the competition - March 13, 2025

                                  jury

                                  • Beata Goczoł - architect, Goczołowie Architekci Studio Autorskie
                                  • Oskar Grąbczewski - architect, OVO Grąbczewscy Architekci
                                  • Maciej Jurkowski-Lukas - artist, designer, architect
                                  • Marek Orłowski - Polish Lighting Industry Association
                                  • Prof. Michał Stefanowski - Head of the Department of Design at the Faculty of Design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw
                                  • prof. Wojciech Wybieralski - retired employee. Faculty of Design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw
                                  • representative of the KANLUX company
                                  • laureate(s) of the 1st Prize of the previous edition of the competition
                                  • Elżbieta Dajer - secretary of the competition, SOMA Agency

                                  more information

                                  Rules and regulations with detailed guidelines for the submission of works are available on the competition website.

                                  terms

                                  https://lightfair.pl/konkurs/oprawa-oswietleniowa-do-szynoprzewodu/

                                  regulations

                                  https://lightfair.pl/konkurs/oprawa-oswietleniowa-do-szynoprzewodu/

                                  International

                                  deadline for submitting works

                                  17.01.2025

                                  "Kindergarten design" competition

                                  organizer: Polish Lighting Industry Association

                                  The Polish Lighting Industry Association, in cooperation with the studios Goczołowie Architekci Studio Autorskie and OVO Grąbczewscy Architekci, and the SOMA agency, organizer of the International Trade Fair LIGHT in Warsaw, has announced a competition "Design of a kindergarten."

                                  ThePolish Lighting Industry Association, in cooperation with Goczołowie Architekci Studio Authorskie and OVO Grąbczewscy Architekci studios and SOMA agency, the organizer of the International Trade Fair LIGHT in Warsaw, has announced the "Kindergarten Design" competition.

                                  purpose

                                  The purpose of the competition is to design the concept of the best kindergarten building in terms of architecture, space and functionality.

                                  The building should be divided into spaces for learning, playing and eating. The design should also include a playground, administration and medical care rooms. The rooms for the youngest children should be different from those for older children, the rooms should encourage children to stay in them and interact with their peers, be a second home for them. The location of the project is arbitrary.

                                  The impact of light - both natural and artificial - should play an important role in the space. The competition proposal should include lighting solutions from KANLUX.

                                  terms and conditions

                                  The competition is an open, international and one-stage competition. It is addressed to people involved in architecture, art, industrial design, as well as all other scientific fields. The competition is open to both individuals and teams. Teams can be interdisciplinary. Submitted works must not have been previously published anywhere or been the subject of another competition.

                                  prizes

                                  • I Prize - 4 500 PLN
                                  • II Prize - PLN 1,700
                                  • Third Prize - PLN 1,250
                                  • Three honorable mentions in the form of diplomas

                                  calendar

                                  • submission of questions by participants - until December 20, 2024
                                  • providing answers to questions - until December 31, 2024
                                  • submission ofworks - until January 17, 2025
                                  • deliberations of the jury - until February 7, 2025
                                  • announcement of works qualified for the finals - February 10, 2025
                                  • settlement of the competition - March 13, 2025

                                  competition court

                                  • Beata Goczoł - architect, Goczołowie Architekci Studio Autorskie
                                  • Oskar Grąbczewski - architect, OVO Grąbczewscy Architekci
                                  • Maciej Jurkowski-Lukas - artist, designer, architect
                                  • Marek Orłowski - Polish Lighting Industry Association
                                  • Prof. Michał Stefanowski - Head of the Department of Design at the Faculty of Design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw
                                  • prof. Wojciech Wybieralski - retired employee. Faculty of Design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw
                                  • representative of the KANLUX company
                                  • laureate(s) of the 1st Prize of the previous edition of the competition
                                  • Elżbieta Dajer - secretary of the competition, SOMA Agency

                                  more information

                                  Rules and regulations with detailed guidelines for the submission of works are available on the competition website.

                                  terms

                                  https://lightfair.pl/konkurs/projekt-przedszkola/

                                  regulations

                                  https://lightfair.pl/konkurs/projekt-przedszkola/

                                  International

                                  deadline for submitting works

                                  30.09.2024

                                  Living Places competition

                                  organizer: Contact Simon | investor: Contact Simon

                                  Attention architects interior designers and architecture students! Simon announces the Living Places competition. They are looking for projects that combine aesthetics with functionality, sustainability with technological innovation, and comfort with smart solutions! {More}

                                  purpose

                                  The goal of the competition is to discover and promote innovative architectural designs that are shaping the future of living and functional spaces. The Simon Living Places Architecture Prize was created by Simon, which is supported by the Mies van der Rohe Foundation. It was created in 2016 to commemorate Simon's centennial and is awarded every two years.

                                  terms and conditions

                                  The Living Places competition aims to encourage architects, interior designers and architecture students to create innovative and sustainable projects that respond to the challenges of the modern world. The organizers are looking for projects that combine aesthetics with functionality, sustainability with technological innovation, and comfort with smart solutions.

                                  Projects can be submitted to the competition in two categories: public space and personal space.

                                  Architectural objects or spaces can be submitted by anyone. All projects located in Europe, Mexico or Brazil that were completed between January 1, 2022 and December 31, 2023 may be submitted.

                                  jury

                                  • Andres Jaque - chairman
                                  • Amanda Sans Pantling
                                  • Verena von Beckerath
                                  • Gabriela de Matos
                                  • Salvi Plaja

                                  awards

                                  The authors of the winning projects will receive a cash prize of €10,000. Both winners and finalists will receive a trophy designed by Andreu Carulla.

                                  calendar

                                  • nomination deadline: September 16, 2024
                                  • deadline for submitting questions: September 30, 2024
                                  • announcement of finalists: November 25, 2024
                                  • announcement ofwinners: December 15, 2024
                                  • final gala and award ceremony: February 12, 2025 at the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion in Barcelona.

                                        more information

                                        For more information, visit the competition website.

                                        Terms and conditions can be downloaded here.

                                        terms

                                        https://www.kontakt-simon.com.pl/pl/Living-Places.html

                                        regulations

                                        https://app.box.com/s/v47fy9kkkqgrd1pbo0ay5hngic2wk2eq

                                        Nationwide

                                        deadline for submitting works

                                        31.12.2022

                                        Architectural competition for students and graduates for the task "Conceptual design of an individual recreation building with a building area of up to 70 m2".

                                        organizer: Minister of Development and Technology, General Office of Construction Supervision | investor: Minister of Development and Technology, General Office of Construction Supervision

                                        The Minister of Development and Technology and the General Office of Construction Supervision have announced a competition aimed at architecture and engineering students. The purpose of the competition is to expand knowledge of climate-friendly recreational construction among graduates and students of architecture or construction-related majors, as well as to disseminate solutions in the construction of recreational facilities applicable to remote work and temporary emergency housing.

                                        Target

                                        The Minister of Development and Technology and the General Office of Construction Supervision have announced a competition aimed at architecture and engineering students. The purpose of the competition is to expand knowledge of climate-friendly recreational construction among graduates and students of architecture or construction-related majors, as well as to disseminate solutions in the construction of recreational facilities applicable to remote work and temporary emergency housing.

                                        Conditions

                                        The competition is aimed at students and graduates of first or second degree engineering or master's degree programs in architecture and engineering. Contest participants may prepare a work individually or in teams of no more than three people.

                                        Competition works must be related to at least one of three topics:

                                        1. Development of a model project of an individual recreation building;
                                        2. Engineering of recreational buildings;
                                        3. Remote work and geopolitical emergency.

                                        All projects are to address the key issues defined in the competition regulations. Projects drawn up as part of the competition must be adapted to the plots defined in the appendices.

                                        Awards

                                        1 Prize - 10,000 zlotys

                                        2 Prize - 6,000 PLN

                                        3 Prize - 4 000 PLN

                                        Honorable Mentions - PLN 2,000

                                        Each award will be accompanied by statuettes and diplomas.

                                        Calendar

                                        Deadline for submission of competition works - 31.12.2022.

                                        Deadline for completing data and statements in response to any summons from the Organizer - 20.01.2023.

                                        Selection of works and presentation of recommendations for awarding prizes to the Minister of Development and Technology - 10.02.2023.

                                        Announcement of the list of winners - 28.02.2023.

                                        Transfer of awards - 14.04.2023.

                                        For more information, visit the competition organizer's website

                                        terms

                                        https://www.gunb.gov.pl/strona/konkurs?fbclid=IwAR1ieet3wi3qaV27OItZ-d_JF2kaYTIcJa3Hubd79dX9H_E-UNbFdCqJ9RQ

                                        regulations

                                        https://www.gunb.gov.pl/sites/default/files/pliki/konkurs_archit/regulamin_konkursu_dla_studentow_14.09.2022.pdf?488

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