Showing posts with label May. Show all posts
Showing posts with label May. Show all posts

72 Hour Urban Action

Eligible: students, professionals
Register/Submit: 26 May 2012
Registration fee: none

72 Hour Urban Action Melbourne

Eligible: students, professionals
Register/Submit:  31 May 2011
Registration fee: $50.00AUD per person / $200.00 per group
Prize: $20,000.00AUD









Life at the Speed of Rail

Eligible: students, professionals
Register/Submit: 21 May 2011
Registration fee: none
Prize: 1000 $









Central Park 2011

Eligible: students, professionals
Register: 20 April 2011 / Submit: 2 May 2011
Registration fee: 100/200 $
Prize: 5000 - 15000 $










One Prize 2011

Eligible: students, professionals
Register: 30 April 2011 / Submit: 31 May 2011
Registration fee: 100/200 $
Prize: 10 000 $









Biological Architecture Award 2011

Eligible: students, professionals
Register: 1 March / Submit 15 May 2010
Registration fee: 65 €









ASLA 2011 Awards

Eligible: students, professionals
Register: 25 February 2011 (professionals) 6 May 2011 (students)
Submit: 11 March 2011 (professionals) 20 May 2011 (students)
Registration fee: 15 - 625 $









Walk-space AWARD 2010

Eligible: professionals
Register/Submit: 28 May 2010
Registration fee: none








Designing the Parks Award

Eligible: professionals
Register/Submit: 17 May 2010
Registration fee: 200$









ASLA 2010 Student Awards

Eligible: students
Register: 14 May 2010 / Submit: 28 May 2010
Registration fee: 15$/50$









Wayne Grace Memorial Student Design Competition

Eligible: students
Register/Submit: 28 May 2010
Registration fee: 25$ 









Dutch Design Award

Eligible: professionals
Register/Submit: 12 May 2010
Registration fee: none

Entrants are requested to submit per entry some visual material (at the most three Jpegs of up to 1 MB each) and a brief description of the design. Designs made and/or produced and/or presented and/or published in the period from 1 June 2009 to 1 June 2010 qualify for the DDA 2010 edition.

To find out more information click here

Building for Life Award

Eligible: professionals
Register/Submit: 28 May 2010
Registration fee: none 

Building for Life awards celebrate well-designed housing projects and neighbourhoods in England. Entries for the 2010 Building for Life awards are now open. The Building for Life awards recognise house builders and housing associations that demonstrate a commitment to high design standards, good place making and sustainable development.

Reclaiming the Street

Eligible: students, professionals
Register/Submit: 31 May 2010
Registration fee: none 

‘Reclaiming the Street’ is an open-submission competition aimed at established and emerging artists, architects and skateboarders who have or wish to establish a relationship with skateboard culture. We are looking for unpublished and unrealised concepts for the (re)organisation of urban public spaces in order to create a place for multiple user groups including skateboarders.

MINE THE GAP

Eligible: students, professionals
Register/Submit: 3 May 2010
Registration fee: 30$/50$/90$

The Chicago Architectural Club is pleased to announce the 2010 Chicago Prize Competition: MINE THE GAP, a single-stage international design ideas competition dedicated to examining one of the most visible scars left after the collapse of the real estate market in Chicago: the massive hole

ResilientCity

Eligible: students, professionals
Register: 14 May 2010 / Submit: 28 May 2010
Registration fee: none

The purpose of the ResilientCity.org Design Ideas Competition is to stimulate thinking and discourse about how to increase the resilience of our cities as we move into a century where our cities will be subjected to the combined environmental and economic impacts of peak oil and climate change.

Best Private Plots Award

Eligible: professionals 
Register/Submit: 31 May 2010 
Registration fee: none 

The theme of the “best private plots” open competition, held this year for the fourth time, is the garden as a site for innovation, an open space for games and activities, and a contemporary link between architecture and landscape.