Call for Entries - HOME 2021 Competition

Call for Entries – HOME 2021 Competition

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How do we define “home”? Although our ideas about home are constantly being rethought, the careful examination of “home” has recently come to the attention of architects and nonarchitects alike. In recent times, almost everyone has had to confront their perspective of “home” as these spaces have evolved to incorporate so many aspects of our daily lives.

Nonetheless, “home” remains the most significant architectural place we experience throughout our lives. Home represents safety, ownership, privacy, and stability.

Home is where we can be alone and with people we care about most. Historically, the home has been a place of permanence. Despite how chaotic our lives are, we cherish the consistency of sleeping in the same bed and performing the same daily rituals here.

Through the ages, architects have continuously investigated the role that homes play in our lives. These investigations present us with new notions of home environments that completely rethink the home, like Peter Eisenman’s House VI or Kurokawa’s Nagakin Capsule Tower, and sometimes rethink specific things within a home, like the elevator in OMA’s Maison Bordeaux.

The HOME competition invites all designers to explore ideas of domestic architecture for the future. Designers may consider the impacts of global population shifts, proximity of major cities to coastlines, new materials and building techniques, as well as the rise of co-housing, tiny homes, smart houses and marketplaces like Airbnb.

HOME creates a platform to speculate the ways new technological, political, environmental and cultural changes can redefine the spaces where we live.

What do you believe will be the future of home?

AWARDS

  • Overall Winner: $5,000
  • Pragmatic Award: $1,000
  • Innovation Award: $1,000
  • Adaptability Award: $1,000

Total Awards $8,000

GUIDELINES

Submissions may propose a single-family home, a multifamily building, an adaptable structure, a temporary living experience, or a home that takes the shape of any model or scale.

All submissions should clearly define how a resident or residents interact with the proposed living space through graphic representation, text summary, or both.

Designers may propose any geographical location for their home design but should consider the relationship between their proposal and its site, taking into account the inherent benefits, drawbacks, and unique characteristics. Additionally, designers can propose homes with no defined site.

Submission Materials: (4) 12″ x 12″ (30.48cm x 30.48cm) graphic representations and (1) 12″ x 12″ project text summary (under 200 words) submitted as a combined PDF document. Graphic representation boards may not include text other than number labels (ex. ① ② ③).

Graphic boards will be reviewed by jury members alongside their respective text summaries, where number labels may be defined. Upon competition results, all recognized proposals will appear with the text summary directly beneath graphic representations.

JURY

  • Ivan Bernal- Director of Architecture Programs | Kent State CAED
  • Fernanda Canales – Founder | Fernanda Canales Architecture
  • Michael Chen – Principal | Michael K. Chen Architecture
  • Wes Jones- Founder | Jones, Partners: Architecture
  • Jimenez Lai- Founder | Bureau Spectacular
  • Debora Mesa – Principal | Ensamble Studio
  • Gretchen Neely – Principal | NADAAA
  • Tran Thi Ngu Ngon – Founder & Principal | Tropical Space
  • Twitee Vajrabhaya Teparkum- Founder & Principal | Department of ARCHITECTURE Co.
  • Michael Young- Founder & Principal | YOUNG & AYATA

SCHEDULE

  • $55 Advanced Entry Ends October 12th
  • $75 Early Entry Ends December 14th
  • $95 Final Entry Ends January 7th 11:59 PM EST
  • Submission Deadline January 8th 11:59 PM EST
  • ​Results Announced February 2022

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