2018 Vilcek Prizes for Creative Promise in Architecture

$150,000 in cash awards for young immigrant architects and building arts professionals

Note: Although it is highly unusual for awards announcements to be included among our announcements, the present political atmosphere convinced us to include this one in particular.

Sponsor: Vilcek Foundation, New York Type: awards, portfolio submission Eligibility Applicants must have been born

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Structures of Freedom: Music Festival Structure

Sponsors: Sziget Music Festival Competition organizer: Archtalent Location: Hungary Type: International, Open, one-stage Language: English Eligibility: Open to architects under the age of 40 Awards: 1st prize – €3000 + construction 2nd and 3rd prizes – Publication in our channels and media partners. • VIP tickets to attend the festival for every team member •

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BCO NextGen Workplace Competition 2017

Sponsor: Cushman & Wakefield Competition Organiser: Malcolm Reading Consultants Type: Open, ideas Eligibility: Teams of between two and four members, drawn for a range of disciplines, are invited to enter the competition. Individuals are also encouraged to apply, and will receive the support of the organisers to form teams. Fee: None Awards: The winning team

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Reimagining Market Place: Bringing Prescot’s historic commercial heart back to life

Sponsor: RIBA, Prescot Townscape Heritage Initiative (THI) Location: Prescot, UK Type: Open, 2 stage Language: English Eligibility: The competition is open internationally to registered architects and fully qualified Landscape Architects. Architects should be registered with the Architects Registration Board (ARB) in the UK, or an equivalent overseas regulatory authority. Entrants should note that teams progressing

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Holešovice–Karlín Footbridge

Sponsor: The Capital City of Prague Location: Prague, Czech Republic Type: Open, international Language: The competition brief is in both Czech and English, but will be held in Czech only. Eligibility: Open to all professional teams Fee: None Awards: 1st prize 1,000,000 CZK (US $41,161) 2nd prize 600,000 CZK (US $24,696) 3rd prize 350,000 CZK

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Next Level University Hospital Competition

Sponsor: Centre for Central European Architecture Location: Czech Republic Type: Open, international, 2 stage Language: English and Czech. Stage One can be submitted in English, while stage Two must be submitted in both English and Czech. Eligibility: Open to all professionals who are legally able to operate as architects or civil engineers pursuant to the

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Natian Cup International Design Competition

Sponsors: Suqian Municipal Government, Suqian Planning Bureau, and CBC (China Building Centre) Competition organizer: Urban Environment Design (UED)

Type: Open, international Location: Shanshui Green Corridor and NaTian Flower arm, are locatedon the Axis between the Luoma Lake and the NaTian Flower Farm in Suqian, China Fee: None Awards: Prize of $58,000 for winner Timetable:

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Obama Library Model Presentation in Chicago

Image © Tod Williams and Billie Tsien

 

 

According to the Chicago Tribune, there will be a model presentation of the Obama Library on Wednesday, May 4th. The nonprofit Obama Foundation released a few details about Wednesday’s event, including that Mayor Rahm Emanuel , the president’s first White House chief of staff, will

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Science Island Design Competition



Image © SMAR Architecture Studio

 

Until the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1989, the occupied Baltic countries were known for their hi-tech contributions to the Soviet economy. As a carryover from that period, the Baltic nations still emphasize technology as a major factor in their economies. Thus, the establishment of a new Science museum by Lithuania in the nation’s capital of Kaunas is hardly surprising. To highlight the importance of this project, the government turned to a design competition, providing the museum with international exposure and attracting the attention of the global architectural community.

 

The stated purpose of the new project was clear from the competition brief:

 

‘Science Island’s mission is to popularize science through hands-on enquiry and exposition and celebrate recent achievements in science and global technologies. The Centre, within the celebrated university city of Kaunas, one of UNESCO’s global creative cities, will focus particularly on environmental themes and ecosystems, demonstrating sustainability and future energy technologies in the design of its own building. The circa 13,000 sqm site for the development is ideally positioned in close proximity to Kaunas’ historic Centras district, and most of Lithuania’s nearly three million residents live under an hour’s drive away.’

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