Arxellence 3

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The Arxellence 3 competition invites transdisciplinary architectural ideas that balance historical preservation with sustainable development on Gyaros Island, Cyclades. Participants are tasked with crafting proposals that reflect a holistic approach to both the island’s ecological significance and its historical legacy.

Key Dates and Details

The competition is organized by ALUMIL SA and offers free registration. Entries must be submitted by April 14, 2025, following a registration deadline of November 11, 2024.

Gyaros Island’s Unique Context

Located in the northern Cyclades, Gyaros is an unpopulated island known for its significant ecological and historical value. The island, now an important habitat for Mediterranean monk seals, has a storied past that participants must thoughtfully integrate into their sustainable design solutions.

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