Behold – Lodge Design contest
Bitten by the travel bug
Affinity to nature and a changing environment has always been a choice of people who are majorly settled in the urban areas. Travel and exploration being a fundamental part of our lives; the places we travel to, the modes of travel, and where we choose to stay are always the major deciding factor for all of us.
The places where we stay not only define the time we are going to spend there but also how we are going to experience the place we are in. Today, the majority of people prefer living in hospitality spaces like resorts, hotels, and cottages; which in turn provides us with ample luxury and comfort. But with time as we have moved more into the urban fabric, we now seek vacations or tours not just be for comfort but also to connect with the context/location; which is beyond conventional tourist spaces. Such needs are on a subsequent rise as we now connect more with the contextual culture, nature, and people.
How can this need for connection be satisfied? What role can architecture play in this?
Connecting with nature
In situations like this one prefers the ways that provide the opportunity to connect with the wilderness, terrain, and connect with location background and history. Cabins, cottages, and lodges have been the very names that are known for their contextual nature, and the scope they offer for the people to engage in activities like Skiing, hunting, forest trails, and others. When one imagines a lodge it is often visualised as a space that has a stone base, two three-storied buildings that has a wide front porch and is situated in the adjacent natural context. Locations of these lodges often offer a deeper connection with the context, as they are located in the areas that offer better local interaction with the people in the context, thus providing an opportunity to understand the context and the culture of the place and its people.
Connection with the context is one of the most distinctive features of lodges. They don’t just act as hospitality spaces but the spaces that offer you a platform to engage with the people there.
How can this connectivity of a lodge be emphasized and converted into something more physical?
Brief of the Competition
How can we highlight the local and tourist engagement in the design? What architectural design solutions will aid this process of connection to context?
The major emphasis of these hospitality spaces is to provide luxury and connect with the context to a larger extent. By creating spaces that are made by local materials and are more relevant to the people and the place.
Brief: This challenge aims to create a lodge in Latvia which will act as a space that gives the travelers a chance to experience the local and natural context through its design.
The lodge will be working as a space that offers the basic comfort that the travelers need while also transcending this function by offering a close connection with the natural context through public recreational spaces that’ll create a form of engagement of the locals with the travelers in one place.
Short Description
This challenge aims to create a lodge in Latvia which will act as a space that gives the travellers a chance to experience the local and natural context through its design.
Organizer
UDT
Link to Competition
Link to Registration form
Prizes
Winner 6000$
Runner – Up – 1400$ x 6
People’s Choice – 600$ x 4
Honorable Mention – 600$ x 12
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
The minimum eligible age for participation is 18 years.
The competitions are open worldwide for designers from any discipline.
You can participate as an individual or as a team of a maximum of 4 members.
All students and professionals can participate in the competitions.
Dates and Time Frame
Registration Closes January 17, 2022
Deadline to Submit Project January 18, 2022
Winners announcement Date March 17, 2022
Languages
English
Location of Competition
Lazdona, Latvia
Location of Project (if developed)
Lazdona, Latvia
Additional Information
Banner, Poster, Brochure or Triptic of Competition