Student Design Competition- A New Frontier: The Contemporary Border Crossing
Border crossing involves a change of state; the crossing of a barrier between two nations. The nature and meaning of this barrier are very specific to its location and the different characters of the nations involved. Borders can mark dramatic transitions between different cultures, political systems, economies, and levels of freedom. They range from open and undefended to closed and heavily militarized.
In many places around the world, borders are under stress and evolving to respond to war, migration pressures, the ebb and flow of political alliances, the creation and removal of trade barriers, the threat of terrorism, the movement of illegal drugs and weapons, and the spread of disease.
Border crossing architecture is the physical manifestation of the balance between evolving security concerns and the desire to welcome visitors and newcomers while symbolically marking the entry into a new country.
The Canadian Academy of Architecture for Justice (CAAJ) invites architecture students to speculate on these issues in a design competition for a new border crossing. Submissions are welcomed from either studio groups or individuals. The design will be evaluated by a jury of experts, architects and industry professionals. Participants are highly encouraged to explore a wide spectrum of architectural responses from functional and practical at one end to philosophical and social at the other, including ways in which this building or complex could be integrated into the surrounding context and community, act as a catalyst for building a positive relationship between two nations, and address what a border entry means in today’s context.
Jury
-Brent Bellamy
Architect & Creative Director, Number TEN Architectural Group
Columnist, Winnipeg Free Press
-David Clusiau
Vice President of Design, NORR Architects & Engineers
CAAJ Chair
-Julie Snow
Founding Principal, Snow Kreilich Architects
Ron Rienas
General Manager, Buffalo & Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority
-Ron Rienas
General Manager, Buffalo & Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority
-Sontaya Bluangtook
Senior Associate, UNStudio
-Stephanie Fleming
Architect, NORR Architects & Engineers
CAAJ Competition Co-Chair & Secretary
Short Description
Border crossing involves a barrier between two nations; the nature and meaning of this barrier are very specific to its location and the different characters of the nations involved. The Canadian Academy of Architecture for Justice (CAAJ) invites architecture students to speculate on these issues in a design competition for a new border crossing. Participants are highly encouraged to explore a wide spectrum of architectural responses from functional and practical at one end to philosophical and social at the other, including ways in which this building or complex could be integrated into the surrounding context and community, act as a catalyst for building a positive relationship between two nations, and address what a border entry means in today’s context.
Organizer
Canadian Academy of Architecture for Justice
Link to Competition
Link to Registration form
Prizes
First prize is $3,000 CAD, second and third prizes are $1,000 CAD each.
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
Participants must register for the competition on the CAAJ website (www.caaj.ca). Each participant must be enrolled as a student at a recognized school of architecture. Winners will be required to provide proof of enrollment. Individual competitors or teams are welcome to participate.
Dates and Time Frame
Registration Closes June 30, 2023
Deadline to Submit Project June 30, 2023
Winners announcement Date August 31, 2023
Languages
English
Location of Competition
International
Location of Project (if developed)
International
Additional Information
Banner, Poster, Brochure or Triptic of Competition