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The Schindler Award

The Schindler Award is an architecture competition that challenges young architects to place "Access for All" at the center of their design philosophy. Open to students and schools of architecture in Europe, the Award recognizes urban designs that are characterized by inclusiveness and barrier-free mobility for people of all ages and capabilities. The competition is held under the patronage of the Schindler Group, and is an excellent opportunity for graduating architects to have their designs judged by a professional jury.
 
Deadline: 30/04/2010
http://www.schindleraward.com
AR House 2010

The AR House Award celebrates excellence in completed work. Houses must be built. Unbuilt projects or buildings in progress are ineligible. Projects must be completed within the last five years i.e. no earlier than January 2005.

 

The AR House Award is open to fully qualified architects. There is no age restriction. Entries are encouraged from individuals, groups, partnerships, and those working for larger practices.

 

At the Jury's discretion, a prize fund of £10,000 will be awarded to the overall winning entry. The Jury will also select a number of projects for commendation.

 

Winning and commended projects will be published in the August 2010 issue of The Architectural Review and on the awards and magazine websites www.arhouse.co.ukand www.arplus.com.

 

Deadline: 24/05/2010
http://www.arhouse.co.uk/

 
2010 Building for Life Awards

Entries are open for the Building for Life awards which each year celebrate the best new homes and neighbourhoods in England.
The 2009 awards showed that around the country housebuilders are getting to grips with design and creating the kind of places where people want to live.
Two of last year's winners received the highest scores given to new housing developments since the Building for Life initiative began in 2002. Lime Tree Square in Street, Somerset, a development of 138 homes, redefines the idea of the square and the street to create a distinct sense of community.
And at Cross Street South in Wolverhampton, a development of 30 affordable homes proves that a run-down urban environment does not need to stifle style and ambition.
Wayne Hemingway, chair of Building for Life, said that it was pushing developers, architects and planners to think much harder about what makes a good home, about what people want, wherever they are.

Deadline: 28/05/2010
http://www.buildingforlife.org/

 
World Habitat Awards

The World Habitat Awards were established in 1985 by the Building and Social Housing Foundation as part of its contribution to the United Nations International Year of Shelter for the Homeless.
 
Two awards are given annually to projects from the global North as well as the South that provide practical and innovative solutions to current housing needs and problems. An award of £10,000 is presented to each of the two winners at the annual United Nations global celebration of World Habitat Day.
 
Deadline: 01/11/2010
 
Museum of the Second World War

The Museum of the Second World War announces an international Architectural Competition for the concept of the Museum's Building.
 
This competition concerns the development of the architectural conceptual design of the building to house the museum of the Second World War in Gdansk, intended to become a new identity landmark of the City of Gdansk, and the conceptual site landscape design commensurate with the nature, status, and location of the site.
 
The purpose of this Competition is to arrive at the architectural concept of the building to house the Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk, appended with the site landscape design, that will be best in terms of its city-planning, architectural, functional, aesthetic, and operational aspects, and recognise the sit's nature, status, and location, and to obtain recommendations from the Competition Jury with respect to awarding the public contract to the winner of the Competition.
 
Total Value of the Awards 200,000 EUR
First prize 80,000 EUR
 
Deadline: 26/03/2010
Submission of entries: 13/08/2010
TECU Architecture Award 2010

KME, manufacturer of TECU® copper and copper alloy products for the building envelope, is performing the TECU® Architecture Awardfor the fifth time. Regarding the huge success of the earlier TECU® Awards, the contest will continue in supporting further developments of building culture and help to find new architectural solutions with TECU®.
 
 This year’s TECU® ARCHITECTURE AWARD 2010 will again distinguish architecturally outstanding buildings that make use of TECU® building materials and were completed since 2007. Non-completed student works will also be taken into consideration in a separate prize category. For the purposes of adjudication, the overall architectural concept will be just as decisive as the specific use to which the material is put.

Deadline: 15/10/2010
http://www.kme.com/award

First Santa & Cole Landscape Architecture Competition

Santa & Cole, the Spanish Association of Landscape Architects and the European Biennial of Landscape Architecture announce the first Santa & Cole Landscape Architecture Competition, a Europe-wide competition of ideas intended to promote and reward good professional landscape architecture work in Spain, as a new culture which modifies and enriches the surroundings. Held biennially within the framework of the European Biennial of Landscape Architecture, each competition will consider a different sphere of action.

This first competition will reward the landscape architecture intervention in the Valle de Sant Pere, within the Belloch property, situated in the municipality of La Roca del Vallés, Barcelona.
 
Deadline: 10/09/2010 - 14:00h
 
 
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Oslo Triennale 2010: Man Made Reformulate Competition

The intention of the competition is to challenge the participants on how to exemplify and illustrate policies on architecture, the relationship between architecture and politics, and how architecture can contribute in solving the challenges of the future. Architecture is politics in practice. Through architecture we inflict the political landscape, our surroundings and our society. MAN MADE REFORMULATE seeks suggestions on how we can influence the society and the challanges of tomorrow in a positive matter. We want to see old, new, shown and unknown suggestions, where the aim is to find the best ideas. The winner’s task will be to apply their concept onto Oslo, the capital of Norway, shown as project and exhibited as part of the Oslo Architecture Triennale in September/October 2010. In this phase we ask for projects, ideas and concepts already developed, or which has been developed especially for this entry which handles the topic of MAN MADE REFORMULATE: How can architecture solve the challenges of tomorrow?
 
Deadline: 01/07/2010
Website:
http://www.oslotriennale.no/?nid=261
 
WA Community Awards / WA Awards 8th Cycle

The aim of the WA Community Awards is to highlight and publish remarkable projects that might otherwise remain unnoticed by the international public yet have the potential to inspire exciting questions about contemporary architectural discourse. ALL PROJECTS uploaded to the portal are considered as candidates for WA Awards, so we invite architects, architecture students from ALL COUNTRIES to submit their buildings (realized or not) of ANY TYPE for the appreciation of the WA Community.

deadline: 23/07/2010
 
Detail Prize 2011

The architectural magazine DETAIL, in collaboration with the BAU 2011 tradeshow, partners from the construction industry and the conceptual partners Bavarian Chamber of Architects and the Architectural Society of China will present the DETAIL Prize 2011 “aesthetics and construction“. Prizes will be awarded to buildings that feature especially well-designed, groundbreaking and technically innovative details with an outstanding overall design.

http://www.detail.de/detailprize2011
Deadline: 16/08/2010
 
 
2011 Skyscraper Competition

eVolo 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 exponential increase of the world’s population and its unprecedented shift from rural to urban areas has prompted hundreds of new developments without adequate urban planning and poor architectural design. 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. 

Deadline: 11/01/2011

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