Author: Architectural competitions Team

Architectural competitions 2024
  • Edinburgh Short Film Festival 2023

    Edinburgh Short Film Festival 2023 is now open for entries! Edinburgh Short Film Festival 2023: The Edinburgh Short Film Festival (ESFF) 2023, now in its 12th edition is calling for entries accepting submissions from any director(s) and like every year seeking for the short films in all forms, genres and techniques from any part of

  • Sonne adds a touch of warmth to your space

    More than simply just a design studio and based in the UK, Running Guy brilliantly fabricates the innovative lighting solution ‘Sonne’ –  a free-standing architectural tripod area light specifically for large spaces.Although they describe themselves as London-based – the Running Guy is a team of artists, designers and engineers located across the globe. © Running GuyMaking

  • The University of Texas School of Architecture Lecture Series: Tod Williams

    The University of Texas School of Architecture Lecture Series: Tod Williams Tod Williams ©Dorothy Alexander Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/995003/the-university-of-texas-school-of-architecture-lecture-series-tod-williamsTod Williams is a Founding Partner of Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners. Their practice is known for their humanistic approach to architecture primarily for institutional clients such as museums, schools, and nonprofits. Prioritizing experience above all, their

  • 3D-Printed Furniture by Johannes Steinbauer

    Download our DWalking guide (pdf, mobile-friendly) with all the info for visiting.OECHSLER’s innovative manufacturing technique for seating furniture, designed by the German designer Johannes Steinbauer Office for Design, defines an unprecedented approach to cushioning, providing design flexibility and hybrid features in one print.With the help of additive manufacturing (3D printing), fabrics, springs, and foam layers can

  • Book launch of Drawing and Experiencing Architecture by Dr. Ing. Marianna Charitonidou

    Book launch of Drawing and Experiencing Architecture by Dr. Ing. Marianna Charitonidou Book cover Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/995007/book-launch-of-drawing-and-experiencing-architecture-by-dr-ing-marianna-charitonidouDuring the book launch event, the following speakers will talk about the book: ·       Marianna Charitonidou, Postdoctoral Researcher Athens School of Fine Arts ·       Andreas Giacumacatos, Professor Athens School of Fine Arts ·       Georgios

  • Open Call: Jerusalem Design Week 2023

    Jerusalem Design Week invites a range of creative interpretations on its annual theme, ‘Lies and Falsehoods’, from designers, architects, artists, and tech-savvy experts worldwide. Those submitting a project for consideration should interpret the theme in their own way. The event will explore the role of design in contemporary culture through an up-to-date investigation of deceptiveness. The

  • Tekron is a unique folding chair

    Inspired and fascinated by metal furniture and the brilliant amalgamation of modern industrial looks and traditional craftsmanship – Korea-based Acasso, founded by industrial designer Jake Lee skillfully fabricates ‘Tekron’, an extraordinary aluminum Folding Chair.With a shared goal – Acasso is a team of designers and engineers working together in an open environment with strong leadership

  • Drawing of the Year 2022

    Website: archisource.orgEntry: FreePrizes: £30,000 GBP ($35,000 USD) in prizesArchisource presents the Drawing of the Year 2022, the annual, international standout drawing competition – open to all and free to enter! With over £30,000 GBP ($35,000 USD) worth of prizes, the Drawing of the Year celebrates the very best imagery created by professionals and students around the world. This

  • Colour Rush! An Installation by Sabine Marcelis

    The new focus topic of the Vitra Schaudepot, which will be on display from May 2022 to May 2024, is wholly devoted to colour. Following an invitation from the Vitra Design Museum, Dutch designer Sabine Marcelis has transformed the Schaudepot in one simple, sweeping gesture by sorting

  • Passiflora chaise longue by VGO Associates

    Passiflora chaise longue by Maurizio Galante & Tal Lancman for VGO Associates consists of 36 large and 57 small flowers made of hand-knotted and sewn vegetable leather.It is a hand-knotted chaise longue on which to lie as if it were a soft bed of flowers.© Passiflora by Maurizio Galante & Tal Lancman for VGO Associates“To

  • What Makes An Assembly? book launch with Markus Bader, Markus Miessen, Aleksandra Walisjowska and Florian Malzacher

    On Saturday, 21 January, the Evens Foundation will host a launch event at Berlin bookshop Pro qm for What Makes An Assembly?Weaving together the anthropological, aesthetic, and political aspects of assembly-making, What Makes An Assembly? explores the potential of assemblies to reimagine the way democracy is practised in contemporary societies. Published by Sternberg Press, it is available worldwide online and in

  • Open Tutor Call: MEDS Gyumri 2023 Workshop

    Open Tutor Call: MEDS Gyumri 2023 Workshop Tutor Open Call for MEDS Gyumri 2023 Workshop Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/994823/open-tutor-call-meds-gyumri-2023-workshopMEDS “Meetings of Design Students” Workshop is an international event that takes place each summer in a different country, focusing on various issues, themes, topics and settings that will help any designer expand their expertise.This Open Call is for

  • NOOM’s technicolour vases are a positive pop of colour

    NOOM gives stainless steel a unique rainbow finish through the process of galvanization.The Suprematic collection by Ukranian design studio NOOM is inspired by Suprematism, a modernist art movement focused on basic geometric forms, such as circles, squares, lines, and rectangles. As such, geometry is the backbone of the series, defining a playful combination of various

  • Utilities by Dia Mrad

    Utilities seeks to excavate and document the multilayers of Beirut’s economic collapse, and employs an ethnographic lens to explore the material manifestations of the crisis across the city’s urban fabric. The project unearths the material infrastructural apparatus that is emerging as a response to socioeconomic conditions; solar panels, water tanks, private

  • Portable Reading Rooms / Edition #2

    Despite the growing presence of digital devices, the demand for physical books remains as strong as ever, and with good reason. Research has shown that readers of printed books absorb and remember more information about the plot of a book than those using e-readers, likely due to the tactile sensation of handling a physical book

  • The Eden offers an array of pain relief solutions

    Around 28 million people in the UK suffer from chronic pain, negatively impacting the quality of life by limiting movement and causing anxiety and depression, which can worsen pain as a result. By offering an ecosystem of handy relief products, Eden tried to break this never-ending cycle.UK designer Chris Barnes describes Eden as a ‘guardian

  • Open Call: Sea Design Contest 2023

    The Sea Design Contest 2023 is the first international design competition entirely dedicated to the nautical sector and open to students and recent graduates from all over the world.Entries from a broad spectrum of creative applications are eligible, from industrial design to fashion and

  • Neurophenomenology & Sacred Architecture. Toward a Theological Aesthetics

    Neurophenomenology & Sacred Architecture. Toward a Theological Aesthetics Empirically gauging human experience of architecture in real time. Photo by Grey Matter. Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/994792/neurophenomenology-and-sacred-architecture-toward-a-theological-aestheticsCan we use today’s and future empirical means to raise our understanding of the phenomenological effect of sacred spaces and structures, particularly as they relate to spirituality and faith? The work and thought

  • Hiii Illustration 2022

    Hiii Illustration 2022 is now open for entries! Hiii Illustration 2022: Hiii Illustration 2022, organized by Hiiibrand has been recently open for entries inviting all illustrators, creative professionals and agencies, teachers and students worldwide, with aim to discover and reward outstanding illustration talents and works from all over the world, in an effort to advance

  • ARCHICOLLAGES / The Exhibition Celebrating 40 Years of Ewa P. Porębska’s Work in Architectural Media

    ARCHICOLLAGES / The Exhibition Celebrating 40 Years of Ewa P. Porębska’s Work in Architectural Media Fragment of the exhibition; photo by Jerzy Porębski Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/994791/archicollages-the-exhibition-celebrating-40-years-of-ewa-p-porebskas-work-in-architectural-mediaExhibition concept: “Architecture requires knowledge. Broad, humanistic knowledge – necessary for the concept creation, as well as exacting, technical knowledge – necessary for the construction process. It also requires openness, a

  • SkyDome: Russian dome homes of the future

    Dome homes aren’t just visually delightful, they also have advantages over your typical boxy house. Russian company SkyDome’s futuristic dome home is one such gorgeous example.Built from 95-percent natural materials, the spherical buildings are twice as strong than an ordinary home and sport an interior that’s even more beautiful than what’s seen on the outside.©