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Buildner Architecture Competitions
in Zusammenarbeit mit:
MArch Valencia. Arquitectura y Diseño - Bewerbungsschluss
- 15.05.2023
- Abgabetermin
- 15.06.2023
- Bekanntgabe
- 26.07.2023
Verfahrensart
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Ungeachtet der zunehmenden Präsenz digitaler Geräte ist die Nachfrage nach physischen Büchern nach wie vor ungebrochen, und das aus gutem Grund. Untersuchungen haben gezeigt, dass Leser von gedruckten Büchern mehr Informationen über die Handlung eines Buches aufnehmen und sich diese besser merken können als diejenigen, die E-Reader verwenden. Dies ist wahrscheinlich auf das taktile Gefühl zurückzuführen, ein physisches Buch in der Hand zu halten, die Seiten umzublättern und zu spüren, wie weit man gekommen ist.
Sogar Kinder im Alter von drei Jahren profitieren davon, wenn ihnen aus einem physischen Buch vorgelesen wird, denn sie sind dann engagierter und können sich die Geschichte leichter merken. Forscher vermuten, dass dies daran liegt, dass sie weniger abgelenkt werden als durch elektronische Geräte.
Im Rahmen des zweiten jährlichen Architekturwettbewerbs Portable Reading Rooms werden Entwürfe für eine kleine Struktur gesucht, die in bestehende öffentliche Räume an verschiedenen Orten auf der ganzen Welt integriert werden könnte.
Die Leseräume sollen als intimer, meditativer Raum fungieren, in dem Menschen lesen und sich über Bücher austauschen können. Die Struktur selbst müsste sehr vielseitig sein, damit sie an verschiedenen Orten aufgestellt werden kann und bei jedem Klima und zu jeder Jahreszeit funktioniert.
Obwohl sich die Funktionalität im Laufe des Jahres ändern könnte - in den kälteren Monaten als einfacher Büchertauschkasten und in den milderen Monaten als intensiveres und interaktiveres Leseerlebnis - sollten die Leseräume das Potenzial haben, die Gemeinschaft, in der sie eingerichtet werden, zu bereichern.
Die Teilnehmer haben völlige kreative Freiheit bei der Gestaltung und Funktionsweise der Leseräume, es muss sich nicht einmal um einen Raum handeln. Solange es sich um eine einladende und förderliche Umgebung handelt, die zum Lesen anregt, können die Leseräume so offen oder geschlossen sein, wie Sie möchten.
Competition assignment
Despite the growing presence of digital devices, the demand for physical books remains as strong as ever, and with good reason. Research has shown that readers of printed books absorb and remember more information about the plot of a book than those using e-readers, likely due to the tactile sensation of handling a physical book, turning its pages and feeling how far you have progressed.
Even children as young as three benefit from being read to from physical books, becoming more engaged and finding the story easier to remember. Researchers theorize that this is because they are less distracted than by electronic devices.
The second annual Portable Reading Rooms architecture competition is seeking designs for a small structure that could be embedded within existing public spaces in multiple locations around the world.
The reading rooms would have to function as an intimate meditative space in which people can read and exchange books. The structure itself would need to be highly versatile so that it could be located in various locations, and could function in any climate and any season.
Though their functionality could change throughout the year - operating as a simple book exchange box during colder months and a more immersive and interactive reading experience during milder weather - the reading rooms should have the potential to enrich the community in which it is placed.
Participants have total creative freedom when conceptualizing the design and functioning of the reading rooms, in fact, they need not even be a physical room. As long as they are a welcoming and nourishing environment that encourages reading, the reading rooms can be as open or closed off as you like.
Jury
Rami Bebawi is an architect and co-founder of KANVA in Montreal, Canada;
Nancy Beka is an architectural designer and co-director of Studio Edwards, a Melbourne-based design practice established in 2016 to bring together architecture, interiors and conceptual design with a dedication to pushing these disciplines in innovative and unexpected directions;
Fernando Brunel is co-founder of Balparda Brunel Oficina de Arquitectura - BBOA, an architecture studio established in Rosario, Argentina in 2012;
Dan Dorocic is a Berlin-based member of design & architecture collective ON/OFF;
Nicole McIntosh is the Co-Founder of the Swiss-American design practice Architecture Office;
Martin Olivera is the founder of TATŪ Arquitectura based in Montevideo, Uruguay;
Fran Silvestre is an architect and founder of Fran Silvestre Arquitectos in Valencia, Spain, and founder and director of the MArch Postgraduate School of Architecture and Design at the European University of Valencia;
Rogelio Vallejo Bores is an architect and founder of Mexico-based HW Studio;
Cristina Verissimo is co-founding partner of Lisbon-based CVDB arquitectos
Weitere Informationen zu allen Gewinnern finden Sie unter /
More information about all winners can be found at:
architecturecompetitions.com/portablereadingrooms2
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Ungeachtet der zunehmenden Präsenz digitaler Geräte ist die Nachfrage nach physischen Büchern nach wie vor ungebrochen, und das aus gutem Grund. Untersuchungen haben gezeigt, dass Leser von gedruckten Büchern mehr Informationen über die Handlung eines Buches aufnehmen und sich diese besser merken können als diejenigen, die E-Reader verwenden. Dies ist wahrscheinlich auf das taktile Gefühl zurückzuführen, ein physisches Buch in der Hand zu halten, die Seiten umzublättern und zu spüren, wie weit man gekommen ist.
Sogar Kinder im Alter von drei Jahren profitieren davon, wenn ihnen aus einem physischen Buch vorgelesen wird, denn sie sind dann engagierter und können sich die Geschichte leichter merken. Forscher vermuten, dass dies daran liegt, dass sie weniger abgelenkt werden als durch elektronische Geräte.
Im Rahmen des zweiten jährlichen Architekturwettbewerbs Portable Reading Rooms werden Entwürfe für eine kleine Struktur gesucht, die in bestehende öffentliche Räume an verschiedenen Orten auf der ganzen Welt integriert werden könnte.
Die Leseräume sollen als intimer, meditativer Raum fungieren, in dem Menschen lesen und sich über Bücher austauschen können. Die Struktur selbst müsste sehr vielseitig sein, damit sie an verschiedenen Orten aufgestellt werden kann und bei jedem Klima und zu jeder Jahreszeit funktioniert.
Obwohl sich die Funktionalität im Laufe des Jahres ändern könnte - in den kälteren Monaten als einfacher Büchertauschkasten und in den milderen Monaten als intensiveres und interaktiveres Leseerlebnis - sollten die Leseräume das Potenzial haben, die Gemeinschaft, in der sie eingerichtet werden, zu bereichern.
Die Teilnehmer haben völlige kreative Freiheit bei der Gestaltung und Funktionsweise der Leseräume, es muss sich nicht einmal um einen Raum handeln. Solange es sich um eine einladende und förderliche Umgebung handelt, die zum Lesen anregt, können die Leseräume so offen oder geschlossen sein, wie Sie möchten.
Competition assignment
Despite the growing presence of digital devices, the demand for physical books remains as strong as ever, and with good reason. Research has shown that readers of printed books absorb and remember more information about the plot of a book than those using e-readers, likely due to the tactile sensation of handling a physical book, turning its pages and feeling how far you have progressed.
Even children as young as three benefit from being read to from physical books, becoming more engaged and finding the story easier to remember. Researchers theorize that this is because they are less distracted than by electronic devices.
The second annual Portable Reading Rooms architecture competition is seeking designs for a small structure that could be embedded within existing public spaces in multiple locations around the world.
The reading rooms would have to function as an intimate meditative space in which people can read and exchange books. The structure itself would need to be highly versatile so that it could be located in various locations, and could function in any climate and any season.
Though their functionality could change throughout the year - operating as a simple book exchange box during colder months and a more immersive and interactive reading experience during milder weather - the reading rooms should have the potential to enrich the community in which it is placed.
Participants have total creative freedom when conceptualizing the design and functioning of the reading rooms, in fact, they need not even be a physical room. As long as they are a welcoming and nourishing environment that encourages reading, the reading rooms can be as open or closed off as you like.
Jury
Rami Bebawi is an architect and co-founder of KANVA in Montreal, Canada;
Nancy Beka is an architectural designer and co-director of Studio Edwards, a Melbourne-based design practice established in 2016 to bring together architecture, interiors and conceptual design with a dedication to pushing these disciplines in innovative and unexpected directions;
Fernando Brunel is co-founder of Balparda Brunel Oficina de Arquitectura - BBOA, an architecture studio established in Rosario, Argentina in 2012;
Dan Dorocic is a Berlin-based member of design & architecture collective ON/OFF;
Nicole McIntosh is the Co-Founder of the Swiss-American design practice Architecture Office;
Martin Olivera is the founder of TATŪ Arquitectura based in Montevideo, Uruguay;
Fran Silvestre is an architect and founder of Fran Silvestre Arquitectos in Valencia, Spain, and founder and director of the MArch Postgraduate School of Architecture and Design at the European University of Valencia;
Rogelio Vallejo Bores is an architect and founder of Mexico-based HW Studio;
Cristina Verissimo is co-founding partner of Lisbon-based CVDB arquitectos
Weitere Informationen zu allen Gewinnern finden Sie unter /
More information about all winners can be found at:
architecturecompetitions.com/portablereadingrooms2
Portable Reading Rooms
Edition #2
Organizers
Buildner Architecture Competitions
in partnership with:
MArch Valencia. Arquitectura y Diseño
The Competition
Despite the growing presence of digital devices, the demand for physical books remains as strong as ever, and with good reason. Research has shown that readers of printed books absorb and remember more information about the plot of a book than those using e-readers, likely due to the tactile sensation of handling a physical book, turning its pages and feeling how far you have progressed.
Even children as young as three benefit from being read to from physical books, becoming more engaged and finding the story easier to remember. Researchers theorize that this is because they are less distracted than by electronic devices.
The second annual Portable Reading Rooms architecture competition is seeking designs for a small structure that could be embedded within existing public spaces in multiple locations around the world.
The reading rooms would have to function as an intimate meditative space in which people can read and exchange books. The structure itself would need to be highly versatile so that it could be located in various locations, and could function in any climate and any season.
Though their functionality could change throughout the year - operating as a simple book exchange box during colder months and a more immersive and interactive reading experience during milder weather - the reading rooms should have the potential to enrich the community in which it is placed.
Participants have total creative freedom when conceptualizing the design and functioning of the reading rooms, in fact, they need not even be a physical room. As long as they are a welcoming and nourishing environment that encourages reading, the reading rooms can be as open or closed off as you like.
Eligibility
Competition is open to all. No professional qualification is required.
Design proposals can be developed individually or by teams (4 team members maximum).
Correspondence with organizers must be conducted in English;
All information submitted by participants must be in English.
Schedule
Closing date for registration: 15 May 2023
Closing date for project submission: 15 June 2023 (11:59pm London time)
Announcement of winners: 26 July 2023
Prizes
Total Prize Fund: 7,000 € + 2,000 € Scholarship
1st Prize: 3,000 € + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
2nd Prize: 1,500 € + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
3rd Prize: 1,000 € + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
MArch Valencia. Arquitectura y Diseño Scolarship: 2,000 € *
* The prize would consist of a discount of €2,000 for the realization of any of the following programs for the 2023-2024 academic year - MArch Advanced Master’s in Architecture, Design and Business Administration; MArch Master’s in Architecture, Design and Innovation; MArch Postgraduate in Applied Architecture; MArch Postgraduate in Design and Digital Innovation. Learn more about the programs at www.marchvalencia.com
BUILDNER Student Award: 1,000 € + 50 € ARCHHIVE BOOKS Gift Card + 50 Points Buildner Architecture University Rankings + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
BUILDNER SUSTAINABILITY AWARD: 500 € + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
6 Honorable Mentions: Publications + Certificate of Achievement
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