Author: Architectural competitions Team

Architectural competitions 2024
  • Pioneering Design® | Michael Ford: The Hip Hop Architect

    The International Interior Design Association’s New York Chapter (IIDA NY) will host an intimate conversation with Michael Ford, also known as “The Hip Hop Architect” on Wednesday, March 15th. As part of the chapter’s Pioneering Design® series, “Michael Ford: The Hip Hop Architect” will explore the intersectionality of architecture and hip hop, as well as Ford’s

  • The Lumen Prize for Art and Technology 2023

    The Lumen Prize for Art and Technology 2023 is now open for entries! The Lumen Prize for Art and Technology 2023: The Lumen Prize for Art and Technology 2023, international annual juried competition now in its twelfth year is calling for entries and like every year celebrates the very best art created digitally by artists

  • Unique furniture designs utilizing the power of ratchet straps

    We see and use ratchet straps on a daily basis. Whether to prevent load shits, tighten cargo or make the most of space available, they serve an important purpose. As we can see from modern product designs, ratchet straps can also become an impressive design detail. You’d be surprised to see how they can give

  • From discarded seashells to diverse innovative projects

    Building materials to leather alternatives, protective headgears, furniture and restaurant crockery made from the eateries’ own food scraps – researchers and designers are exploring endless ways of creating materials and products from discarded seashells.Every year, close to eight million tonnes of waste seafood shells are generated by the global food industry. Did you know?These disposed

  • The Search for a Forgotten Architect

    Minerva Parker Nichols (1862–1949) was the first woman in the US to practice architecture independently, with press coverage and commissions nationwide. Yet only a handful of her drawings survives, and she is rarely included in the story of Philadelphia’s built environment or broader historical assessments. Capping off a decade’s research by architectural historian and preservation planner

  • Summer Design Residency on Governors Island

    The Institute for Public Architecture (IPA) welcomes applications for the Summer Independent Projects Residency, based at the historic Block House on Governors Island.  The 11-week residency begins June 1st and concludes August 18th, 2023. Emerging and mid-career architects, urbanists, policymakers, artists, and those committed to the public realm in all disciplines are invited to apply.

  • Taptap collection by Moritz Putzier for Artu

    With a successful trajectory and only four years in the market, the Poland-based brand Artu, has paved its way to the home interior and hospitality market with an identifiable style that can be defined as refined, minimalistic and aesthetically pleasing. Artu’s collections of furniture are identifiable through the quality of fabrication and materials, resulting in long

  • Tour a Colorful London Home Where Victorian Style and Arts-and-Crafts Details Come Together

    As soon as this couple stepped inside this Arts and Crafts property in London’s leafy Muswell Hill, it was love at first sight. “We knew instantly that it was a very special house,” reveal the duo—a pair of creatives with two children and beloved dog. “It had such good vibes and something about it felt

  • 2022-2023 Donghia Designer-in-Residence Lecture by JOSEPH OSAE-ADDO, with Reception

    2022-2023 Donghia Designer-in-Residence Lecture by JOSEPH OSAE-ADDO Thursday, March 16, 2023 Reception 6:30 PM Lecture 7:30 PM  Otis College of Art and Design and ZOOM 917 297 19580 This LECTURE and RECEPTION are free and open to the public! RSVP https://bit.ly/otisdonghia23 JOSEPH OSAE-ADDO was born in Ghana, West Africa, and trained at the Architectural Association in

  • National Air and Space Museum’s Student Architecture and Design Challenge

    Undergraduate and graduate architecture and design students and early-career architects are invited to participate in a design challenge in which teams of two to three participate to design an architectural element for the exterior structure of the National Air and Space Museum’s upcoming Bezos Learning Center building. The winning team will receive a one-to-three-year paid

  • Bauhaus Interior Design: Everything You Need to Know About the Geometry-Minded Style

    For anyone interested in evocative modern interiors, the notion of Bauhaus interior design probably comes up a lot. Whether or not you’re fully aware of the history of the style, what grew out of an unusual art school in Germany has influenced so much of the world that surrounds us today. Below, we unpack the

  • Fourteen homes where cross-laminated timber creates cosy interiors

    Our latest lookbook features cross-laminated timber interiors, including a colourful German vacation home and a tenement-style housing development in Edinburgh, and is part of Dezeen’s Timber Revolution series. Architects looking to offset the carbon emissions of a building often choose cross-laminated timber (CLT), a type of mass-timber made from laminated timber sections that can be

  • Jerusalem Design Week 2023

    Jerusalem Design Week returns for its 12th edition from 22nd–29th June 2023 at the historic Hansen House Center for Design, Media and Technology. The flagship event of Hansen House and Israel’s leading design event, Jerusalem Design Week 2023 will build on

  • Australian Good Design Awards 2023 Competition

    Australian Good Design Awards 2023 Competition is now open for entries! Australian Good Design Awards 2023 Competition: Australia’s Good Design Awards that recognizes and rewards excellence in design, innovation and creativity at a national and international level, has started accepting entries for 2023 inviting all designers and innovators around the world to participate. design architecture

  • This loft in Brazil softens its industrial interiors

    Crippa e Assis Arquitetura’s “Loft on Life” design focuses on minimal elements without losing its elegance and grandeur.“Our modern world doesn’t let us hang up,” the studio explains. “We live online 24 hours a day, under the eyes of the constant need for acceptance, and to share everything in the search for popularity. How we

  • Milan MuseoCity 2023: explore the theme of light across 110 museums

    The chosen theme by Milano MuseoCity for the new 2023 edition is “La luce dei Musei” (Museums’ light), explored by participating institutions from multiple perspectives – artistic, photographic, scientific, design, and others – highlighting one of the strengths of the event: its interdisciplinary nature and the ability to capture the interest of a wide audience

  • Iwan Baan Exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum

    Iwan Baan Exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum Beinecke Library Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut (US), SOM © Iwan Baan Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/994998/iwan-baan-exhibition-at-the-vitra-design-museumIwan Baan is one of today’s leading photographers of architecture and urban design. His images document the growth of global megacities and portray buildings by prominent contemporary architects including Herzog & de Meuron, Rem

  • Open Ideas National Competition: Improving Liveability of Small Houses

    Open Ideas National Competition: Improving Liveability of Small Houses Improving Liveability of Small Houses Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/996711/open-ideas-national-competition-improving-liveability-of-small-housesThe Open Ideas National Competition 2022 on Improving Liveability of Small Houses organised by Habitat Forum INHAF in partnership with CREDAI Pune Metro seeks to engage practising architects, interior designers, planners, engineers and senior students of these faculties; related Non-Governmental

  • Eight practical and beautiful concrete bathrooms around the world

    Our latest lookbook explores eight bathrooms with striking concrete interiors, ranging from a Mexico City bathroom that also features a rough-hewn stone bathtub to a UK bathroom built around a “concrete sculpture”. Concrete is a practical choice for bathroom interiors since the material is water-resistant, hardwearing and easy to clean. It can also be a

  • These 7 Sustainable European Cabins Beautifully Blend With Nature

    While a vacation to Europe often inspires images of days meandering cobblestoned streets in historic towns, these sustainable European cabins offer a different way to visit the continent. Just imagine, you could wake up to 360-degree views of a Swedish fjord or spend an evening admiring the birds in a suspended cabin in Belgium. Located

  • Baumer Lecture Series, Mary Margaret Jones + Charles Renfro

    Engaging the Commons — The Knowlton School Spring 2023 Baumer Lecture SeriesThe Knowlton School invites practitioners and scholars to think about how the design professions’ particpate in (and with) the dense social and political webs of the built environment, and how active practices might engage these places—our “commons.”Mary Margaret Jones is President and CEO of Hargreaves