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The Kay e Santé nan Ayiti Competition

  • Open Until: 12 November 2010

Kay e Santé nan Ayiti (Creole for Housing and Health in Haiti) seeks to solicit ideas on housing prototypes that work to reduce the transmission of tuberculosis for a community in St. Marc, Haiti.

Archive encourages (though within prescribed parameters) ideas that vary in size, scale, layout, grouping, building construction methods, structural responses, materials, and form. Five winning designs will be used to build five single-family units.

Both professionals and students are encouraged to participate. Architects, building designers, urban planners, health professionals, researchers, public health specialists, and other interested professionals are encouraged to submit their ideas to the competition.

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eVolo 2011 Skyscraper Competition

  • Open Until: 18 January 2011

eVolo Magazine is pleased to invite students, architects, engineers, and designers from around the globe to take part in the 2011 Skyscraper Competition.

The annual eVolo Skyscraper Competition is a forum for the discussion, development, and promotion of innovative concepts for vertical density. It examines the relationship between the skyscraper and the natural world, the skyscraper and the community, and the skyscraper and the city.

The aim of this competition is to redefine what we understand as a skyscraper and initiate a new architectural discourse of economic, environmental, intellectual, and perceptual responsibility that could ultimately modify our cities and improve our way of life.

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New Life Cancun Project

  • Open Until: 1 August 2010
  • Free

Artists working with interventions, activism and other participatory practices are invited to apply for participation in New Life Cancun.

Artists and activists are invited to explore its social architecture and suggest work proposals of an awareness, educational and/or practical-action nature designed around the topic: “New Ways Of Living Together”.

This experimental hospitality project will take place during the UN Climate Change summit (COP 16) in Cancún, Mexico from 29 November to 10 December 2010.

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Brussels Courthouse – International Ideas Contest

  • Open Until: 15 October 2010
  • Free

The Brussels' Palace of Justice is a symbol for the power of Justice, dominates the skyline of Brussels and is a window to the past. Yet the stately justice building is hard to secure and to modernize.

In this context and taking into consideration the Belgian chairmanship of the European Union, the Belgian Buildings Agency and the Department of Justice are holding an international ideas contest under the name of ‘Brussels Courthouse: Imagine the future'.

Imagine the future for the Brussels Courthouse and its surrounding area.

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IHFP International Student Competition

  • Open Until: 1 October 2010

Porto Alegre is recognized worldwide for providing a platform for debates on global public policies and the possibilities for social action. The international student competition will be an opportunity to debate local issues of importance for both Porto Alegre and many other cities in all corners of the world.

The entries of the student competition should propose architectural, urban and landscape projects, aiming at the urban renewal of the area of Morro Santa Tereza, located in the southern part of the city.

The dialogue between undergraduate and post-graduate students from different places with different cultural backgrounds will promote the exchange and generation of knowledge, focusing on urban innovation, enforced by social inclusion, environmental protection and the qualification of public space.

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72 Hour Urban Action Architecture and Design Festival

  • Open Until: 8 August 2010
  • Free

72 Hour Urban Action is an international rapid architecture and design festival. Defined by community needs, an extreme deadline, a tight budget and limited space.

The Bat-Yam International Biennale invites teams of architects, students, designers, artists and craftspeople to respond to community needs from its public spaces.

Selected teams will have three days and three nights to both plan and realize their projects in response to the given missions. Missions will be drawn for each team randomly on launch day.

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