Call for Entries: RIBAJ Eye Line 2018 _ Deadline: Tuesday 12th June

We want to see your best architectural images. This year there’s a new category for practitioners and a link with the RIBA’s world-famous Drawings Collection

Eye Line, the RIBA Journal’s acclaimed an­nual award for architectural image-making skills, is now open for 2018 entries. Once again we are delighted to be in partnership with ar­chitectural visualisation experts AVR Lon­don. As ever, Eye Line is free to enter online.

Key dates:

Deadline: Tuesday 12 June, 23:59

Judging: 28 June

Winners and commendations announced: August issue of RIBAJ and online

Exhibition opening: September

Correspondence: eyeline.ribaj@riba.org

To enter the competition and for detailed info please go to: https://www.ribaj.com/culture/enter-eye-line

 

Featured image from RIBAJ: Commended 2017, Frigidarium, Deimante Bazyte.

London Festival of Architecture: “London Bridge Public Realm Competition”_Deadline 5th June 2018

London Festival of Architecture and Team London Bridge announce London Bridge public realm competition

The London Festival of Architecture and Team London Bridge have announced a design competition to improve a pedestrian triangle outside London Bridge station.

As London Bridge becomes one of the focus areas for this year’s London Festival of Architecture, the competition will create a lasting legacy for the area: improving the appearance of the streetscape and assisting wayfinding in front of the station, which has recently undergone a £1bn redevelopment.

The design competition is aimed at architects, designers and artists, who are invited to submit a design concept that will use visual clues and public realm infrastructure to transform the busy but unremarkable space on Tooley Street. The site is on routes to several major London landmarks: the riverside, City Hall, Southwark Cathedral and Borough Market. However, none of these key locations are immediately visible, and many people need to re-orientate themselves. In the context of funding from the Mayor of London, the project will promote clean air routes that people can easily choose to use over major routes that are more polluted.

The competition will be judged by a panel including Jonas Lencer (director, dRMM), Jack Skillen (placeshaping director, Team London Bridge), Tamsie Thomson (director, London Festival of Architecture) and Matthew Hill (head of highways, Southwark Council).

Following a public exhibition of shortlisted entries in June, the winning team will be revealed in July 2018 to develop a fully costed, feasible design that can be installed subject to planning consent. The total project budget is £23,000 + VAT.

The deadline for submissions is 3.00pm on 5 June 2018.

Further information for entrants is available at www.londonfestivalofarchitecture.org

Hundreds of people pass through London Bridge station every day, and this competition is an opportunity to demonstrate how good design can make a difference even in everyday spaces. We are grateful to Team London Bridge for creating a brilliant opportunity to champion design talent in London, and to foster positive and lasting change to London’s public realm.

Nadia Broccardo, executive director of Team London Bridge, says:

As people navigate their way around the new London Bridge station, we have a chance to alter their preferred routes and behaviours through clever public realm design. This competition offers someone the chance to have their design seen by millions of people every year, and encourage people to use routes with cleaner air while providing more pleasant ways to explore London Bridge.

Featured image by LFA.

International Competition: “Affordable Housing Design Challenge 2018″_May – August 2018

Introduction

My friends and I have very little time to chat because we work overtime every day. What’s important is that my friends and I don’t want to live like this. We want a place with certain standards; i.e. with enough equipment and a bathroom inside, with enough space to live in. (Hem Sela, 26)

Cambodia (Khmer: Kampuchea, officially known as the Kingdom of Cambodia) is currently experiencing something of an industrial revolution in the 21st century. Cambodia is developing to become an economic centre for manufacturing and production, graduating from the status of a Low income country to a Low- middle income Country in 2016. As more international companies move their production within Cambodia’s borders, the capital city located on the banks of the Tonlé Sap and Mekong River, Phnom Penh, is experiencing rapid urbanization.

As low-income workers flood the city to live nearer to employment opportunities, and to pursue better living conditions, the city struggles to build infrastructure and affordable housing to support its new residents. Despite the national economic optimism, many urban residents live in dismal, slum-like conditions. Small multi- family units with poor ventilation, light, and water access are offered without proper rent protection, leaving the city’s most desperate residents vulnerable to their landlords. Often, the housing available to these low-income workers is little more than a poorly constructed room.

The Phnom Penh Special Economic Zone, in association with United Nations Development Programme SDG Finance initiative and Building Trust International, aims to support the transition from Special Economic Zones to SUSTAINABLE Economic Zones in line with the UN SDG Goals. This first challenge focuses on building new affordable social housing for low- income workers.

These new units should be well-designed, sustainable, and most importantly, improve the quality of life of the intended residents and the surrounding community. More than just housing, this new project should build a future for workers and their families in Cambodia.

Eligibility:

Design professionals, Engineers, Architects, architecture/design/engineer graduates or architecture/design/engineer students are eligible to participate.

Key Dates:

Competition Officially Announced: 1st May 2018

Registration deadline: 15th July 2018

Closing Date for Submissions: 1st August 2018

Announcement of Winners: 1st September 2018

The winners will be posted on www.buildingtrustinternational.org

To download catalogue with more info: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/j1j33y4grxhgec9/AAByxb8Ej7mo5FL96vKb2c_5a?dl=0

Roca One Day Design Challenge UK, Roca London Gallery, Saturday 26th May, 9:00-20:30

The second edition of the Roca One Day Design Challenge UK will take place in London on Saturday, the 26th May. Once again, the event will take place at the Roca London Gallery, emblematic building in the city designed by the renowned architectural firm Zaha Hadid Architects.

As usual, the challenge will consist of a competition against the clock in which the participants will have to design a product related to the bathroom space in just one day.

When the challenge finishes, a professional jury made up of internationally renowned architects and designers will evaluate the projects based on the creativity and originality of the designs, the feasibility of the project and the quality of the presentations.

The competition, organised by Roca since the year 2012, is aimed at young students and professionals under the age of 30 that wish to test their creativity and participate in a collaborative event with other young people from these sectors.

Are you under 30 and living in the UK? Register for the next Challenge and show us what you’ve got!

When: Saturday, 26th May 2018, 9am-8.30pm

Where: Roca London Gallery, Station Court, Townmead Rd, Fulham, London SW6 2PY

To register online go to: http://www.onedaydesignchallenge.net/en/contests/united-kingdom/united-kingdom-2018

Prix W 2018: Competition for Students and Young Architects – Deadline 16th April

Prix W 2018: Competition for Students and Young Architects

For 12 years, the Wilmotte Foundation has promoted the positive interaction between architectural heritage and contemporary design through the W Award, dedicated to students and young architects.

For this 8th edition, the Willmotte Foundation is pleased to ask the participants the opportunity to give a fresh start to the Fort de Villiers, located in the Parisian inner ring. They will have to use the “architectural grafting” and turn it into a complex dedicated to innovation, sport and culture. The projects will have to be in line with the organization of the Paris 2024 Olympics but not limited to it.

The best projects, selected by an international jury, will be remunerated, exhibited in Venice at the Gallery of the Wilmotte Foundation, and published in a book dedicated to the competition.

All information related to this competition can be found on www.prixw.com

The submission deadline is April 16, 2018.

Featured image: Gallery of the Wilmotte Foundation in Venice.

The Philip Webb Award 2017

The Philip Webb Award is an annual award for recent graduates and Part II students at UK Schools of Architecture.

2018 competition will be held in 2018 for current Part II students, and recent graduates of UK Schools of Architecture who completed their studies in 2016 or 2017.

The students are invited to propose a scheme: “to revitalise a building which has been decayed or neglected, but which can be repaired and adapted for a sympathetic new use.”

The submission period for entries will open on 20 July and close at 5pm on 14 September 2018.

Read more here.

Featured images (from left to right): (2017 Third Place) Kate Nicholson; (2017 Winner) Marta Ascenso; (2017 Second Place) Alanah Honey.

UnBox 2017 Design Competition – Deadline 15th January 2018

The world today has become aware of the reckless utilization of natural resources and is now making conscious efforts to move towards a sustainable future. In this endeavor, it has become imperative to rethink our approach towards building materials to ease the pressure on the conventional ones.

The Shipping Container is one such potential building material that boasts of good structural quality, can be recycled easily and is universally available. With over two million unused containers docked at ports around the world, the UnBox 2017 aims to explore the prospective functionality of these as efficient structural components that aid in the creation of ingenious ideas and in reimagining sustainability.

UnBox 2017 intends to illustrate the inventive functionality of the material to the masses by using the containers to craft spaces in the public realm. The competition wants to enhance the future of public spaces with material innovation that fosters disruptive architecture and sustainability.

How can an ingenious, disruptive idea enhance our world’s future and create a sustainable living for all?

Early Registration Ends: 8th December 2017

Regular Registration Begins: 9th December 2017

Regular Registration Ends: 8th January 2018

Submission Ends: 15th January 2018

Announcement of the Winner: 15th February 2018

You can access more information and download the brief here.

Student Competition “The Merck Crystal Pavilion” – Deadline: Friday, 27th October

Merck, in association with World Architecture Festival and the Architectural Review, is launching a competition for architecture students registered with any architectural school in the world.

The aim of the competition is to encourage thinking about developments in dynamic glass manufacture which relates to efficiency in energy performance, and in the possibilities of using liquid crystal technology as part of display/artistic/communications initiatives. See the full entry criteria here.

All finalists will be invited to present their projects to our esteemed judges at the World Architecture Festival (WAF) in Berlin on 15-17 November.

Find out more: https://themerckcrystalpavilion.worldarchitecturefestival.com/

Designing Buildings Wiki Competition: Deadline 2nd November

How can buildings be designed today to ensure they are resilient to the challenges they will face tomorrow?

Students and professionals are invited to offer innovative, unusual and radical ideas in response to this question.

This is a great opportunity to:

  • Engage with a vitally important subject
  • Apply developing technical and theoretical knowledge
  • Be featured in BSRIA’s Delta T magazine and on Designing Buildings Wiki (with your university and course being acknowledged)
  • Win £500 in BSRIA publications, training and membership

Find out more:                           https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Tomorrow%27s_challenges_in_today%27s_buildings

 

Marylebone Low Emission Neighbourhood (LEN) Pocket Parks and Planters Design Scheme – Student Competition Launch!

Marylebone Low Emission Neighbourhood (LEN) Pocket Parks and Planters Design Scheme

What is the Marylebone LEN?

The Marylebone LEN is a partnership project developed by Westminster City Council and local stakeholders, to improve air quality throughout the Marylebone area.

The LEN includes developing a Marylebone ‘Green Spine’, introducing physical changes to the landscape to make it a more pleasant pedestrian environment. The ‘Green Spine’ connects Marylebone High Street, George Street and Paddington Street.

Find out more here: www.marylebonelen.org

What is the Pocket Parks and Planters Design Scheme All About?

The Marylebone LEN is working with the School of Architecture and Build Environment to run a student competition, where we want the students to design the pocket parks and planters for the ‘Green Spine’.

The winning design entry will have their designs built throughout the ‘Green Spine’. Design entries can come in any form – from an image, to a sketch, to a small model.

The winning entry will receive a £2,000 cash prize.

Why Should You Get Involved?

Westminster University is located within the Marylebone LEN, and is a key stakeholder. By getting involved in the competition, you are helping to improve the air we breathe, benefitting our local communities and neighbourhoods.

Entering into the competition provides an excellent opportunity to get to know potential and future employers, as well as build on your portfolio of work. Should your design be successful, you will be given full credit for the design.

What are the Key Dates?

Timeframes are as follows:

June 2nd 2017: Competition launches

June 23rd 2017: Competition commences / registration closes

July 17th 2017:  Interim design submission / presentation to judging panel

August 14th 2017: Final design submission

W/E August 14th 2017: Successful design entry awarded / presentation to judging panel

Who Should You Contact If You are Interested?

To register for the competition: Rita Darch (r.a.darch@westminster.ac.uk)

Competition information / questions: Professor David Dernie (D.Dernie@westminster.ac.uk)

and Professor Harry Charrington (H.Charrington@westminster.ac.uk)

Marylebone LEN information / questions: Maria Curro (mcurro@westminster.gov.uk)

 

Download brief: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ykwz8ya72fxruxo/AAAPZL7oJ6IFg_psAYh3rS0Ra?dl=0