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  • 1. Preis: The Gentle Light | © Caio Simonetti, Brasilien
  • 2. Preis: FD flexible and deformed HOUSE | © Dingxuan Chen, China
  • 3. Preis: The Time Loop | © Dora Otano · Nicolle Leon Mata Lilyana Schilling, USA
  • Special Mention: The Moving House | © Mrunal Khandare · Atharva Velhal, Indien
  • Honourable Mention: Living Via Viewing | © Yiwei Shi · Nuo Xu, China
  • Honourable Mention: Zen | © Sylvana Kam · Jayden Chi-Yuen Chan, Kanada
  • Honourable Mention: Ambiguous House | © Yu Wen Ng, Singapur
  • Honourable Mention: The Edge | © Jian Liang, USA

MINIMAL DWELLING , Indien

Architektur Wettbewerbs-Ergebnis

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wa-2036152
Tag der Veröffentlichung
27.04.2023
Aktualisiert am
23.10.2023
Verfahrensart
Offener Wettbewerb
Zulassungsbereich
Andere
Teilnehmer
Keine Teilnahmebeschränkungen
Auslober
Bewerbungsschluss
31.07.2023
Abgabetermin
13.08.2023
Bekanntgabe
01.10.2023

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1. Preis

The Gentle Light
Caio Simonetti, Brasilien
  • 1. Preis: The Gentle Light | © Caio Simonetti, Brasilien
  • 1. Preis: The Gentle Light | © Caio Simonetti, Brasilien
  • 1. Preis: The Gentle Light | © Caio Simonetti, Brasilien
  • 1. Preis: The Gentle Light | © Caio Simonetti, Brasilien
  • 1. Preis: The Gentle Light | © Caio Simonetti, Brasilien
  • 1. Preis: The Gentle Light | © Caio Simonetti, Brasilien
  • 1. Preis: The Gentle Light | © Caio Simonetti, Brasilien
  • 1. Preis: The Gentle Light | © Caio Simonetti, Brasilien
  • 1. Preis: The Gentle Light | © Caio Simonetti, Brasilien
  • 1. Preis: The Gentle Light | © Caio Simonetti, Brasilien

2. Preis

FD flexible and deformed HOUSE
Dingxuan Chen, China
  • 2. Preis: FD flexible and deformed HOUSE | © Dingxuan Chen, China
  • 2. Preis: FD flexible and deformed HOUSE | © Dingxuan Chen, China
  • 2. Preis: FD flexible and deformed HOUSE | © Dingxuan Chen, China
  • 2. Preis: FD flexible and deformed HOUSE | © Dingxuan Chen, China
  • 2. Preis: FD flexible and deformed HOUSE | © Dingxuan Chen, China
  • 2. Preis: FD flexible and deformed HOUSE | © Dingxuan Chen, China
  • 2. Preis: FD flexible and deformed HOUSE | © Dingxuan Chen, China
  • 2. Preis: FD flexible and deformed HOUSE | © Dingxuan Chen, China
  • 2. Preis: FD flexible and deformed HOUSE | © Dingxuan Chen, China
  • 2. Preis: FD flexible and deformed HOUSE | © Dingxuan Chen, China

3. Preis

The Time Loop
Dora Otano · Nicolle Leon Mata Lilyana Schilling, USA
  • 3. Preis: The Time Loop | © Dora Otano · Nicolle Leon Mata Lilyana Schilling, USA
  • 3. Preis: The Time Loop | © Dora Otano · Nicolle Leon Mata Lilyana Schilling, USA
  • 3. Preis: The Time Loop | © Dora Otano · Nicolle Leon Mata Lilyana Schilling, USA
  • 3. Preis: The Time Loop | © Dora Otano · Nicolle Leon Mata Lilyana Schilling, USA
  • 3. Preis: The Time Loop | © Dora Otano · Nicolle Leon Mata Lilyana Schilling, USA
  • 3. Preis: The Time Loop | © Dora Otano · Nicolle Leon Mata Lilyana Schilling, USA
  • 3. Preis: The Time Loop | © Dora Otano · Nicolle Leon Mata Lilyana Schilling, USA
  • 3. Preis: The Time Loop | © Dora Otano · Nicolle Leon Mata Lilyana Schilling, USA
  • 3. Preis: The Time Loop | © Dora Otano · Nicolle Leon Mata Lilyana Schilling, USA
  • 3. Preis: The Time Loop | © Dora Otano · Nicolle Leon Mata Lilyana Schilling, USA

Special Mention

The Moving House
Mrunal Khandare · Atharva Velhal, Indien
  • Special Mention: The Moving House | © Mrunal Khandare · Atharva Velhal, Indien
  • Special Mention: The Moving House | © Mrunal Khandare · Atharva Velhal, Indien
  • Special Mention: The Moving House | © Mrunal Khandare · Atharva Velhal, Indien
  • Special Mention: The Moving House | © Mrunal Khandare · Atharva Velhal, Indien
  • Special Mention: The Moving House | © Mrunal Khandare · Atharva Velhal, Indien
  • Special Mention: The Moving House | © Mrunal Khandare · Atharva Velhal, Indien
  • Special Mention: The Moving House | © Mrunal Khandare · Atharva Velhal, Indien
  • Special Mention: The Moving House | © Mrunal Khandare · Atharva Velhal, Indien

Honourable Mention

Living Via Viewing
Yiwei Shi · Nuo Xu, China
  • Honourable Mention: Living Via Viewing | © Yiwei Shi · Nuo Xu, China
  • Honourable Mention: Living Via Viewing | © Yiwei Shi · Nuo Xu, China
  • Honourable Mention: Living Via Viewing | © Yiwei Shi · Nuo Xu, China
  • Honourable Mention: Living Via Viewing | © Yiwei Shi · Nuo Xu, China
  • Honourable Mention: Living Via Viewing | © Yiwei Shi · Nuo Xu, China
  • Honourable Mention: Living Via Viewing | © Yiwei Shi · Nuo Xu, China
  • Honourable Mention: Living Via Viewing | © Yiwei Shi · Nuo Xu, China
  • Honourable Mention: Living Via Viewing | © Yiwei Shi · Nuo Xu, China
  • Honourable Mention: Living Via Viewing | © Yiwei Shi · Nuo Xu, China
  • Honourable Mention: Living Via Viewing | © Yiwei Shi · Nuo Xu, China

Honourable Mention

Zen
Sylvana Kam · Jayden Chi-Yuen Chan, Kanada
  • Honourable Mention: Zen | © Sylvana Kam · Jayden Chi-Yuen Chan, Kanada
  • Honourable Mention: Zen | © Sylvana Kam · Jayden Chi-Yuen Chan, Kanada
  • Honourable Mention: Zen | © Sylvana Kam · Jayden Chi-Yuen Chan, Kanada
  • Honourable Mention: Zen | © Sylvana Kam · Jayden Chi-Yuen Chan, Kanada
  • Honourable Mention: Zen | © Sylvana Kam · Jayden Chi-Yuen Chan, Kanada
  • Honourable Mention: Zen | © Sylvana Kam · Jayden Chi-Yuen Chan, Kanada
  • Honourable Mention: Zen | © Sylvana Kam · Jayden Chi-Yuen Chan, Kanada
  • Honourable Mention: Zen | © Sylvana Kam · Jayden Chi-Yuen Chan, Kanada

Honourable Mention

Ambiguous House
Yu Wen Ng, Singapur
  • Honourable Mention: Ambiguous House | © Yu Wen Ng, Singapur
  • Honourable Mention: Ambiguous House | © Yu Wen Ng, Singapur
  • Honourable Mention: Ambiguous House | © Yu Wen Ng, Singapur
  • Honourable Mention: Ambiguous House | © Yu Wen Ng, Singapur
  • Honourable Mention: Ambiguous House | © Yu Wen Ng, Singapur
  • Honourable Mention: Ambiguous House | © Yu Wen Ng, Singapur
  • Honourable Mention: Ambiguous House | © Yu Wen Ng, Singapur
  • Honourable Mention: Ambiguous House | © Yu Wen Ng, Singapur
  • Honourable Mention: Ambiguous House | © Yu Wen Ng, Singapur
  • Honourable Mention: Ambiguous House | © Yu Wen Ng, Singapur

Honourable Mention

The Edge
Jian Liang, USA
  • Honourable Mention: The Edge | © Jian Liang, USA
  • Honourable Mention: The Edge | © Jian Liang, USA
  • Honourable Mention: The Edge | © Jian Liang, USA
  • Honourable Mention: The Edge | © Jian Liang, USA
  • Honourable Mention: The Edge | © Jian Liang, USA
  • Honourable Mention: The Edge | © Jian Liang, USA
Verfahrensart
Offener Ideenwettbewerb

Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Archiol competitions hat diese erste Ausgabe des Wettbewerbs Minimal Dwelling organisiert, um die Möglichkeiten des Minimalismus in der Wohnungsgestaltung zu verstehen.

Der digitale Fortschritt hat unser Leben leicht gemacht, da alles auf Knopfdruck verfügbar ist. Die Menschen haben begonnen, "Bedürfnisse" über "Wünsche" zu stellen; Minimalismus kann die meisten Probleme und Unzulänglichkeiten in unserem einfachen Leben lösen.

Minimalismus in der Architektur befreit uns von der visuellen Verschmutzung und Unordnung, die außergewöhnliche Designs verursachen. Architektur (Haus) schätzt den Raum und bringt den Bewohnern Frieden und Ruhe.

Entwerfen Sie ein minimalistisches Haus für eine dreiköpfige Familie, Herr und Frau Smith und ihre fünfjährige Tochter. Herr Smith ist Hausmann und kocht gerne, Frau Smith ist selbstständig (eine digitale Künstlerin) und arbeitet Vollzeit von zu Hause aus, und ihre Tochter wird zu Hause unterrichtet. Die Familie, die vor kurzem aus der Stadt weggezogen ist, um Ruhe und Natur zu erleben, hat einfache und funktionelle Anforderungen. Für eine Familie, die an Minimalismus glaubt und ihn als Lebensstil praktiziert, ist dieses Haus ein Versuch, die Kontrolle über ihr Leben zurückzugewinnen.

Entwerfen Sie einen Entwurf für diese Familie unter Berücksichtigung der Anzahl der Zimmer und der Art der Räume sowie der Flächen in Quadratmetern.

Dieser Wettbewerb zielt darauf ab, die Bedeutung von "Weniger ist mehr" zu verstehen
Zu experimentieren und die einfachste Architektur zu schaffen, in der man wohnen kann.

Competition assignment
Archiol competitions has organized this first edition of the minimal dwelling design competition to understand the possibilities of minimalism in residential design.

Digital progress has made our lives easy, with everything available at a click of a button. Humans have started hoarding the ‘wants’ over ‘needs’; minimalism can solve most issues and shortcomings in our easy lives.

Minimalism in architecture frees us from the visual pollution and clutter that extraordinary designs create. Architecture (Home) appreciates space and brings peace and silence to the dwellers.

Design a minimal home for a family of three, Mr. & Mrs. Smith and their five years old daughter. Mr. Smith is a homemaker and loves cooking, Mrs. Smith is self-employed (A digital artist) and works from home full time, and their daughter is home-schooled. A family that recently moved out of the city to experience silence and nature, their requirements are simple and functional. For a family that believes in minimalism and practices it as a lifestyle, this home is an attempt to take back control of their lives.

Design a brief for this family considering the number of rooms and type of spaces along with the areas in sq. m. Location is not specified; select a countryside location that suits this family’s requirements.

This competition aims to understand the meaning of “Less is more”
To experiment and create most simplistic architecture that one can reside in.

Weitere Informationen zu den Gewinnern finden Sie unter /
More information about the winners can be found at:

www.archiol.org/results/minimal-dwelling-2023
www.archiol.org/post/minimal-dwelling-design-2023-result-announcement
INTERNATIONAL DESIGN COMPETITION
MINIMAL DWELLING
 
APR - JUN 2023
 
“I don’t believe architecture has to speak too much. It should remain silent and let nature in the guise of sunlight and wind.”
– Tadao Ando
 
Introduction
Archiol competitions has organized this first edition of the minimal dwelling design competition to understand the possibilities of minimalism in residential design.
 
"I believe that the way people live can be directed a little by architecture.
– Tadao Ando
 
Digital progress has made our lives easy, with everything available at a click of a button. Humans have started hoarding the ‘wants’ over ‘needs’; minimalism can solve most issues and shortcomings in our easy lives.
 
Minimalism in architecture frees us from the visual pollution and clutter that extraordinary designs create. Architecture (Home) appreciates space and brings peace and silence to the dwellers.
 
Design a minimal home for a family of three, Mr. & Mrs. Smith and their five years old daughter. Mr. Smith is a homemaker and loves cooking, Mrs. Smith is self-employed (A digital artist) and works from home full time, and their daughter is home-schooled. A family that recently moved out of the city to experience silence and nature, their requirements are simple and functional. For a family that believes in minimalism and practices it as a lifestyle, this home is an attempt to take back control of their lives.
 
Design a brief for this family considering the number of rooms and type of spaces along with the areas in sq. m. Location is not specified; select a countryside location that suits this family’s requirements.
 
“Essential Architecture is neither cold, nor cruel, neither perfectionist nor untouchable, neither oppressive nor overwhelming, it is not just to be photographed, it is clean and simple, it is natural and open, it is free and liberating, it is for living.”
– Architect Alberto Campo Baeza
 
Purpose:
This competition aims to understand the meaning of “Less is more”
 
Objective:
To experiment and create most simplistic architecture that one can reside in.
 
Design expectations:
• A minimal residential design
• Focus on essential and indispensable
• Give importance to functions, materials and natural light
 
Case studies:
• Farnsworth House – Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
• Glass Pavilion – Steve Hermann
 
Guidelines:
• Site / Location: Participants choice.
• You have to design a minimal home for a family of three.
• The word to remember is ‘Minimalism’.
• We are expecting a minimal family home that’s suits the family’s lifestyle
• Drawing requirements: Conceptual (Priority), Plans, Sections, Elevations, View.
• Support your design with all possible explanations, (Formats that are accepted: Text, Video, Audio and drawings).
 
Key words to be remembered:
• Minimalism in architecture: involves the use of simple design elements, without ornamentation or decoration. 
 
“If you give people nothingness, they can ponder what can be achieved from that nothingness.”
– Tadao Ando.
 
Participation:
● This competition is open to all.
● You can participate individually or as a team (Maximum 4 members in a team)
 
Submission Requirements:
Design sheets (2 -5) – jpeg. / jpg. format. (30x30 cm)
● Design description with a title  (Min. 300 words) – docx. / docs. Format
 
Submission Guidelines
Email your submission to the details mentioned below:
• Email address: submit@archiol.com
• Email Subject: MINDWEL2023_your code 
 
Timeline:
Registration deadline: 31 July 2023
 
ADVANCED REGISTRATIONS
• AR1: APR 3 – APR 11 – Int: $25 / Ind:₹500
• AR2: APR 12 – APR 21 – Int: $27 / Ind:₹800
• AR3: APR 22 – MAY 01 – Int: $32 / Ind:₹900
 
STANDARD REGISTRATIONS
• SR1: MAY 02 – MAY 16 - Int: $37 / Ind:₹1000
• SR2: MAY 17 – JUN 01 – Int: $39 / Ind:₹1500
• SR3: JUN 02 – JUN 16 – Int: $42 / Ind:₹2000
• SR4: JUN 17 – JUN 27 – Int: $47 / Ind:₹2500
 
LATE REGISTRATIONS
• LR1: JUN 28 – JUN 30 – Int: $57 / Ind:₹2600
• LR2: JUL 01 – JUL 15 – Int: $59 / Ind:₹2610
• LR3: JUL 16 – JUL 31 – Int: $60 / Ind:₹2620
 
Submission Starts: 26th June 2023
Submission Ends: 13 August 2023
Result Announcement: 22 September 2023
 
All deadlines are 11:59 PM UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) 
 
Prizes:
Winners (X3): Certificate of achievement + Publication + Interview
Honourable mentions (X3): Certificates + Publication 
Shortlisted entries (X10): Certificates 
*All the certificates will be attested and e-format.
 
Judgement Criteria
• Conceptual development
• Design development
• Presentation
• Originality
• Description
 
Jury
To be announced.
 
Registration:
Visit our website: www.archiol.org
Click the competition banner-
 
Organisers:
ARCHIOL COMPETITIONS: www.archiol.org
 
Contact:
Doubts / Queries related to the competition: contact@archiol.org

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