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House Competition In Japan

Nomura Corporation Osaka Prefecture, Japan invites each one of you to participate in our Oct.2022 architecture competitions. Our company has been in the House building and renovation market in Japan for 50 years.

We have a monthly in-house competition to look for new abstractions new approaches new building ideas for Japan’houses. Would you like to challenge an architecture competition for a family residence?

Students as well as professionals are equally welcomed.

Criteria for evaluation

–    Competitiveness

–    Originality

–    Sophistication in design

–    Cost saving

–    Comfortableness

–    Proposition of the post-COVID-19 lifestyle

Required documents

–    Floor plan

–    Perspective drawing (Appearance) or elevation plan

–    Specs

–    Interior images

–    Concept & target (aimed customer type)

–    Cost price (building + exterior included) without benefit / JPY

Selection

Friday, Oct. 21st, 2022 10:00-11:00 Japan time

Chosen by a selection committee of 12-15 executive officers, including the president

Award

1st prize: 200,000 JPY

 

Learn details more about the House Competition In Japan on this website (the site is in Japanese only).

 

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