Author: Architectural competitions Team

Architectural competitions 2024
  • Call for registrations to Wildlife Pavilions Competition in Iseo, Italy

    TerraViva Competitions launches Wildlife Pavilions, a new architecture contest that aims to explore the potentialities of “Torbiere del Sebino” Reserve (Iseo, Italy) in order to come up with creative design proposals focused on nature.Prizes up to 7.000 € will be awarded to the winners selected by an international jury panel composed by, among others, Zhang

  • Orkester bench is simplistic and straightforward

    Beautifully expressing her roots in a Nordic design culture as well as aiming beyond – Sweden-based Mia Cullin skillfully crafts ​​the ‘Orkester’ collection featuring – a minimalistic bench with two or three seats fabricated in ash wood, natural or stained. Comprising clean, straightforward as well as simplistic geometric shapes harmoniously infused with handcrafted intricate details

  • O Architekturze | PROLOG

    The WAPW Academic Association together with the Faculty of Architecture of the Warsaw University of Technology invite you to the next lecture in the “About Architecture” series. Our guests will be architects Wojciech Mazan and Bartosz Kowal from the PROLOG studio.The studio was founded in 2017 in Wrocław. PROLOG engages with architecture through design

  • World Illustration Awards 2023

    World Illustration Awards 2023 is now open for entries! World Illustration Awards 2023: The Association of Illustrators (AOI) recently has opened the call for entries for the World Illustration Awards 2023 and like every year celebrates great illustration from across the globe, with an emphasis on supporting and connecting illustrators with each other and the

  • Joe Colombo’s Multichair: icon design from the 70s

    In the 1960s and 1970s, furniture design was truly experimental: to such an extent that when you look at pieces produced back then (like the iconic Joe Colombo’s Multichair by B—Line) you perceive them as totally contemporary. To some extent almost futuristic. It’s a consideration that explains, at a glance, why a company producing contemporary

  • Chinatown at Home

    An exhibition based on the studies of Los Angeles Chinatown will be on display at 949 Chung King Road from 01/14/2023 till 01/22/2023. The exhibition showcases different series of work done by Chieh-Ting Chuang.Chinatown is a recognizable architectural style that has been copied in

  • ACSF LIndsay Jones Memorial Research Fund

    The Architecture, Culture, and Spirituality Lindsay Jones Memorial Research Fund 2023 grant cycle will open on February 1, 2023 and submissions accepted until April 1, 2023. We encourage applicants and proposals from a range

  • “40 Young European Architects with New Visions”

    The European Center for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies in collaboration with the Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design will present the winners of the “Europe 40 Under 40® Awards” with an architectural exhibition of high standards with the rising talents of architecture and industry of Europe planning for 2021-2022 entitled “40 Young

  • Assemblages lighting collection by The Back Studio

    Download our DWalking guide (pdf, mobile-friendly) with all the info for visiting. Every design week reveals an overwhelming amount of lamps with no innovative purpose, neither in form nor function, simply to provide established brands with an excuse to talk about novelties and brand new products. This is not the case. The Indian / Italian duo

  • Adaptive Reuse: Design Transformations for Community Healthcare

    Design interventions into pre-existing sites play a critical role in global healthcare. The 2023 Epidemic Urbanism Initiative Design Competition will focus on adaptive reuse, inviting submissions that consider how pre-existing vacant, underused, or currently used sites, structures, and spaces can be transformed into healthcare settings with thoughtful

  • Modular Imagination by Virgil Abloh for Cassina

    Modular Imagination, a project built on flexibility, designed by creative genius Virgil Abloh, honorably entering Cassina‘s catalog.  Formed by two different-sized building blocks, Modular Imagination is an open invitation to participate in the configuration of space and building new interior worlds. The two matt-black building blocks can be configured to adapt to any setting: the

  • Orient Express presents Orient Express Revelation

    Exclusively revealing the future Orient Express train imagined by the French architect, Maxime D’Angeac. The new design will be shown at the Design Miami/ fair, from November 30th to December 4th. Completely re-imagined, the old historic carriages, disappeared, forgotten

  • HACKCITY 100 MOVING PIXELS

    We are looking for “City Hackers” who are architects, urban planners, and urban designers. Modern cities are now plagued by issues like traffic congestion, over-centralization, unaffordable housing, etc. With our

  • Arco K 2022 for Flos by Studio Castiglioni

    Download our DWalking guide (pdf, mobile-friendly) with all the info for visiting. To celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of the iconic lighting piece Arco, Flos is releasing a new limited version, only available online.  The Arco K 2022 limited is introduced with an innovative crystal block base, expanding the light on the structure of the lamp itself

  • Omnia speaker: a new multi-awarded design

    Tapping into a new user experience, Sonus faber latest release Omnia speaker has already made a place for itself on the market.  This new speaker is created with the aim to bring Sonus faber professional quality audio to a home stage by being designed as a compact version of their well-known sound systems, all while

  • From the Himalaya’s by Super Local

    Download our DWalking guide (pdf, mobile-friendly) with all the info for visiting. To deal with the waste of the Himalaya’s 80.000 annual visitors, Super Local developed an end-to-end process, including setting up an appropriate plastics workspace, building two hand-operated plastic injection machines, and training the local staff in collaboration with Sagarmatha Next. Shredded aluminum and plastic

  • Blume by Nikki Alagha

    Download our DWalking guide (pdf, mobile-friendly) with all the info for visiting. Nikki Alagha focuses on handmade details that add an emotional value. Her collection, Blume, is a handmade planter with a customizable trellis. Each trellis piece can be linked together at multiple angles to grow with the plant. She practices sustainability by creating made-to-order objects

  • The Alchemy of Glass by Annalisa Iacopetti

    Download our DWalking guide (pdf, mobile-friendly) with all the info for visiting. Annalisa Iacopetti is an Italian designer who recently graduated from Central Saint Martins in London. Her journey as a designer began while working with blown glass at Venini in Murano. The alchemy of glass is a surreal installation where water is the actual performer.

  • ON PAPER / Exhibition + Panel Discussion

    ON PAPER / Exhibition + Panel Discussion ON PAPER / Exhibition + Panel Discussion  Rozana Montiel + Alexia León & Lucho Marcial + Elisa Silva Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/992762/on-paper-exhibition-plus-panel-discussionON PAPER / Exhibition + Panel Discussion Rozana Montiel + Alexia León & Lucho Marcial + Elisa Silva An exhibition featuring three architecture design practices in Latin America, focusing on the

  • A Challenge To Design An Architecture School In India

    Architecture & Humanity has came a long way ,from living in caves to world’s tallest building Burj Khalifa. The key driver of this journey are human imaginations & the technology which has supported us in achieving many architectural marvels. Earlier nature acted as a teacher & guided us to build shelters with available resources and

  • The Hiccaway straw is a cure for hiccups

    A neurosurgeon has spent years developing a science-backed solution called the HiccAway, a straw-like device that distracts parts of the nervous system involved in hiccups. Boo! Only joking. The only thing more annoying than hiccups are the old wives’ tales and zany folklore remedies that are supposed to cure them. Now, scientists say they have