Home Futura – Visualize the home of the future

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PREMISE

The thought of a home has been pushed and pulled throughout the history of your time and remains being during a shift today. What it clearly indicates the definition is more of a thought that’s malleable and changes for everybody . A residence and a home could also be synonymous but not an equivalent , A house and a home are synonymous but not an equivalent . the thought of home changes from the place, people, culture, time, social conditions, and countless other aspects. However between these entities it designers and designers still define and redefine it.

Home while representing a plurality of ideas, its impact on the end-user is extremely profound. As these times of distancing, our homes are the foremost permanent element in our lives and continues to influence lives much far more . it’s the primary and therefore the most fundamental exercises served to architecture students even today and may be a great playground to discus our belief of this pluralistic thought and its trends.

BRIEF

The design challenge is straightforward , show us what’s house is to you? Use any mediums, video, images, drawings, sketches, models, paintings – and communicate what dwelling means to you and therefore the client you designed it for. the planning outcome shall include images 3-4 images, & alittle concept statement of what the thought for the house is to you and the way it’s translated into the built form. The challenge is open for all architects, architecture students, interior designers, interior architects, visualizers, draughtsmen, and creatives globally.

What do you believe will be the changed/adapted/transformed definition of home?

OBJECTIVES

Define: The first objective is to frame what is home to you in words and articulate it to define and disseminate its meaning.

Represent: Visually reflect this definition into images depicting your idea and feel of a home.

TIMELINE

Registration Closes: 30 Nov 2020

Submission Deadline: 1 Dec 2020

Result Announcement: 28 Jan 2021

PRIZES

Prize pool of worth 16,000$

First Prize: 3800$ (For students and professionals)

Runner Up: 6 x 1000$ (For students and professionals)

People’s Choice: 4 x 350$ (Open for all)

Honorable Mention: 12 x 400$ Each

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