international architecture ideas competition: Site Shelter
This international one-stage architecture ideas competition invites all architecture and landscape architecture students, young architects and landscape architects, young professionals with a degree in architecture studies or landscape architecture studies (≤ 40 years old) to develop and submit compelling ideas for the design of a ‘Site Shelter’ located at the ‘Nossa Senhora da Luz’ Fortress, in Peniche, Portugal.
The Site Shelter is an embodied experience of air, light, sound and temperature through movement and places of rest; meandering through exterior and interior shelter, between contrasts of shade, shadow and light. An open-air permeable museum for visitors to engage with the history, the land and the ocean. It is a sheltered place for the existing ruins and visitors alike, offering a unique experience within this remarkable landscape; a contemplative passage through place, time and memory.
Short Description
ARKxSITE is pleased to announce the ‘SITE SHELTER’ international architecture ideas competition for architecture and landscape architecture students and young professionals with a degree in architecture studies or landscape architecture studies (≤ 40 years old).
Organizer
ARKxSITE
Link to Competition
Link to Registration form
Prizes
Three prizes and seven honorable mentions
Type of Competition
Open to the public/Minimum requirements (Open to anyone that complies with the requirements), Single stage (Winners selected immediately)
Who can Participate
architecture and landscape architecture students, young architects and landscape architects, young professionals with a degree in architecture studies or landscape architecture studies (≤ 40 years old)
Dates and Time Frame
Registration Closes September 20, 2021
Deadline to Submit Project September 25, 2021
Winners announcement Date December 17, 2021
Languages
English
Location of Competition
‘Nossa Senhora da Luz’ Fortress, Peniche, Portugal
Location of Project (if developed)
Peniche, Portugal
Additional Information