An architecture competition that protects health and prevent malnutrition. The winning project will be built in southern Senegal.
The ‘Children’s House’ should be a welcoming place where activities aimed at preventing child malnutrition can be carried out in a rural environment of Sub-Saharan Africa.
Organizer
Kaira Looro Competition, Balouo Salo Humanitarian Organization
Eligibility
Architects, students, designers and engineers from anywhere in the world in individual participation or with a team with at least 1 member under 35
Register
https://www.kairalooro.com
Awards & Prizes
1st prize: € 5,000 + Internship at Kengo Kuma Associates + Construction. 2nd prize: € 2,000 + Internship at Mario Cucinella Architects. 3rd prize: € 1,000 + Internship at SBGA | Blengini Ghirardelli. Honorable mentions - 5 mentions - 20 finalists - 20 Top 50. All awarded teams will receive a certificate and will be: published in the competition channels, broadcast to over 30 media partners, shared with institutions and published in the official volume.
Entries deadline
13/06/2022
The SNOW ART PAVILION, will be an architectural element of contemplation that can be visited by visitors throughout the year and can contain spaces for temporary exhibitions (summer) such as art fairs. Your very presence will become a milestone on the road. The pavilion will have a coffe shop and a viewpoint.
Location
Julier Pass, Switzerland
Tools used
Autodesk Revit, AutoCAD, Rhinoceros 3D, Adobe Photoshop, V-ray, Dynamo, Adobe InDesign
Principal architect
Dill Khan M.Eng
Visualization
Dill Khan & Zian Zhu
Client
Snow Art Pavilion – AG360 Concursos
Status
Concept Design, Competition proposal
Typology
Cultural › Pavillion
The program is becoming a global reference in the construction industry, representing the best of 2021 Architecture, Interior Design, Construction Product Design and Project Management.
Photography
BLT Built Design Awards
Inspireli Awards, the largest international architecture competition for students, has its winners. 1286 projects by 1310 participants coming from 89 countries competed this year and the global jury of nearly 600 architects had an uneasy task to find the best ones.
Written by
Mariana Vahalova
Photography
Inspireli Awards
We are proud to announce that RMJM Dubai’s Thakher Gardens won the Best Future Project of the Year by Design Middle East Awards 2021.
The task of designing a place of worship, regardless of the faith, is a phenomenal challenge for any architect. For us as a team, this endeavour triggered a deep and lengthy journey into the history of humanity, the evolution of religion, the rise of Islam
Project name
New Preston Mosque
Architecture firm
AIDIA STUDIO
Location
Preston, Lancashire, UK
Tools used
Rhinoceros 3D, Grasshopper, AutoCAD, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign
Principal architect
Rolando Rodriguez-Leal, Natalia Wrzask
Design team
Emilio Vásquez Hoppenstedt, Rodrigo Wulf Sánchez
Visualization
AIDIA STUDIO
Client
Charitable Trust in Preston, RIBA Competitions
Typology
Religious Architecture › Mosque
In a world where we did not stop evolving and continued the luxurious lifestyle, nature fought its way back against us by wiping away our lands and punishing us for not taking care of it the way we were meant to. We are in the year 2051 and the world is in ruins.
Project name
On The Rocks
Architecture firm
Abhijit Prasanth, Asjad Ahmed, Manoj Pandian
Location
The Great Wall of China
Tools used
Rhinoceros 3D, SketchUp, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop
Design team
Abhijit Prasanth, Asjad Ahmed, Manoj Pandian
Visualization
Abhijit Prasanth
Status
Concept - Design, Competition Proposal
The evaluation commission of the international architectural competition to select the best concepts for the redevelopment of the Vilnius railway station complex and surrounding area awarded the highest ranking to the proposal by Zaha Hadid Architects.
Written by
Zaha Hadid Architects
Photography
© Zaha Hadid Architects