Sustainable Six 02 2026 collaborative architecture program focusing on experimental sustainable design and collective building practices.

Sustainable Six 2.0 Competition

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Competition Brief

The Sustainable Six 2.0 competition, hosted on Dezeen, calls for revolutionary conceptual or realised projects that advance innovative and sustainable solutions. Organised by the School of Collectively Building (SOCB), it focuses on ideas that address the climate crisis through sustainable urban development aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Intent

The intent is to spotlight transformative projects across multiple disciplines and bridge gaps between students, institutions, companies, NGOs, and communities in the fight against climate change.

Purpose

It provides a global platform for research and design work in areas such as architecture, urbanism, landscape, materials, technology, and heritage, aiming to inspire change through exhibition and publication.

Requirements

The competition is open to students and professional architects and designers worldwide. Submissions consist of one A2 portrait PDF containing text, images, and details, with a registration number in the top right corner. Projects must be sent by email after registration. There are six unspecified categories covering fields like architecture, design, urbanism, environment, and transportation. Entries can be conceptual or realised.

Jury

  1. Elham K Hassani – Academic
  2. Moritz Elbert – Faculty member at Rufa – Rome University of Fine Arts, communication designer and independent exhibition maker
  3. Ugochukwu Franklin Eze – Lecturer, doctoral candidate and research associate at Universität Innsbruck
  4. Tanushree Gupta – Art conservator
  5. Anwar Hamrouni – Assistant Professor in Architectural Engineering at the American University of the Middle East, Kuwait
  6. Varvara Toura – Academic
  7. Dieter Soerensen – International hospital and healthcare consultant
  8. Ester Carro – Architect, social urbanist, professor and activist
  9. Santosh Kumar Ketham – Architect, educator, and philanthropist

Fees

ItemDetails
Entry FeeFree

Rewards

RewardDetails
Selected ProjectsInclusion in a travel exhibition and publication
WinnersGlobal recognition through exhibition and special publication edition

No cash prizes are offered. SOCB retains rights to publish and exhibit winning and shortlisted projects, with proper credit to authors.

Dates

MilestoneDate
Submission Deadline15 June 2026
Winners and Shortlist Announcement30 July 2026
Exhibition and Publication PeriodAugust 2026 to 2027

✦ ArchUp Competition Review

The School of Collectively Building (SOCB) organizes the Sustainable Six 2.0 competition, hosted on Dezeen. Jury information is fully transparent with nine named members from academic, design, conservation, and activist backgrounds across several countries. The format is an open ideas and project competition with six categories focused on sustainability. No entry fees or cash prizes are mentioned, which keeps participation accessible but limits rewards to exhibition and publication opportunities. For participants, the main benefit is potential global visibility and inclusion in a travel exhibition rather than implementation or financial gain, positioning the competition as a promotional and awareness-raising exercise. The jury brings diverse expertise relevant to sustainability themes, though its overall influence depends on the reach of the resulting exhibition and publication.

Similar calls often relate to broader efforts in sustainability and climate-responsive design. For context on urban innovation, readers may review coverage of other initiatives in urban design. Discussions around material and technological innovation also connect to features in architecture.

Conclusion and final thoughts

This competition is run by the School of Collectively Building, a relatively new or niche organiser focused on collective and sustainable building practices, with limited established history in large-scale international competitions. It is not widely known beyond Dezeen’s audience and functions primarily as a platform-driven event. While it may contribute to raising awareness of sustainable ideas and support exhibition opportunities, its impact on the architecture industry appears modest, limited to conceptual recognition rather than driving policy, funding, or built outcomes. The free entry and named jury provide some credibility, yet the absence of cash prizes and implementation pathways makes its professional value moderate at best for participants seeking tangible career advancement.

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