- wa-ID
- wa-2034001
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 25.04.2022
- Aktualisiert am
- 12.09.2022
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Teilnehmer
- Architekt*innen, Innenarchitekt*innen, Möbeldesigner*innen, Student*innen etc.
- Auslober
- the Charette
- Bewerbungsschluss
- 30.06.2022
- Abgabetermin
- 31.07.2022
- Bekanntgabe
- 31.08.2022
Verfahrensart
Offener Wettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Bei der Architektur geht es um die Gestaltung von Erlebnissen. Stararchitekten geben sich große Mühe, um ihren Nutzern ein außergewöhnliches Erlebnis zu bieten. Dazu gehören natürlich die Wände, das Dach und die Böden, aber oft auch andere Details wie Bilder, Leuchten und Möbel. Ein Detail, das vielen Architekten wichtig ist, ist der Stuhl.
Seitdem Architekten Gebäude entwerfen, entwerfen sie auch die Stühle, die darin stehen. Stararchitekten wie Frank Gehry, Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier, Zaha Hadid und Eero Saarinen haben alle ikonische Stühle entworfen. Um die vollständige Kontrolle darüber zu haben, wie die Nutzer ihre Gebäude erleben, haben sie meisterhaft Stühle entworfen, die ihre Designsprache ergänzen.
Frank Lloyd Wright sagte einmal: ... es ist ganz unmöglich, das Gebäude als eine Sache und seine Einrichtung als eine andere zu betrachten.... Während die Architektur den Rahmen vorgibt, kann ein Stuhl einen starken Einfluss auf den Charakter eines Raumes haben. Der Barcelona-Pavillon ist ohne den Barcelona Chair unvollständig, ebenso wie die Villa Savoye ohne die LC4 Chaise Lounge.
Der Starchitect's Chair Design-Wettbewerb sucht nach dem nächsten ikonischen Stuhl.
Competition assignment
Architecture is about designing experiences. Starchitects go to great lengths to curate an amazing experience for their users. This obviously includes the walls, roof and floors, but often also extends to designing other details like paintings, lights and furniture. A detail that many starchitects find important is the chair.
As long as architects have been designing buildings, they’ve also been designing the chairs that feature within them. Starchitects like Frank Gehry, Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier, Zaha Hadid and Eero Saarinen, have all designed iconic chairs. In order to have complete control over how users experience their buildings, they have masterfully crafted chairs that complement their design language.
Frank Lloyd Wright once said, “… it is quite impossible to consider the building as one thing, its furnishings another…”. While architecture sets the scene and provides the framework, a chair can have a strong influence on a room’s character. The Barcelona Pavilion is incomplete without the Barcelona Chair and so is the Villa Savoye without the LC4 Chaise Lounge.
The Starchitect’s Chair design competition is looking for the next iconic chair.
Jury
Rooshad Shroff, Principal – Rooshad Shroff Architecture + Design, Mumbai
Krisztián Tóth - Hello Wood, Chairman of the board, Co-owner – Hello Wood, Budapest
Veeram Shah, Principal Architect & Designer – Design ni Dukaan, Co-founder – P.O.D. and Dotto
Weitere Informationen zu den Gewinnern finden Sie unter /
More information about the winners can be found at:
thecharette.org/starchitects-chair-2022-results/
Offener Wettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Bei der Architektur geht es um die Gestaltung von Erlebnissen. Stararchitekten geben sich große Mühe, um ihren Nutzern ein außergewöhnliches Erlebnis zu bieten. Dazu gehören natürlich die Wände, das Dach und die Böden, aber oft auch andere Details wie Bilder, Leuchten und Möbel. Ein Detail, das vielen Architekten wichtig ist, ist der Stuhl.
Seitdem Architekten Gebäude entwerfen, entwerfen sie auch die Stühle, die darin stehen. Stararchitekten wie Frank Gehry, Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier, Zaha Hadid und Eero Saarinen haben alle ikonische Stühle entworfen. Um die vollständige Kontrolle darüber zu haben, wie die Nutzer ihre Gebäude erleben, haben sie meisterhaft Stühle entworfen, die ihre Designsprache ergänzen.
Frank Lloyd Wright sagte einmal: ... es ist ganz unmöglich, das Gebäude als eine Sache und seine Einrichtung als eine andere zu betrachten.... Während die Architektur den Rahmen vorgibt, kann ein Stuhl einen starken Einfluss auf den Charakter eines Raumes haben. Der Barcelona-Pavillon ist ohne den Barcelona Chair unvollständig, ebenso wie die Villa Savoye ohne die LC4 Chaise Lounge.
Der Starchitect's Chair Design-Wettbewerb sucht nach dem nächsten ikonischen Stuhl.
Competition assignment
Architecture is about designing experiences. Starchitects go to great lengths to curate an amazing experience for their users. This obviously includes the walls, roof and floors, but often also extends to designing other details like paintings, lights and furniture. A detail that many starchitects find important is the chair.
As long as architects have been designing buildings, they’ve also been designing the chairs that feature within them. Starchitects like Frank Gehry, Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier, Zaha Hadid and Eero Saarinen, have all designed iconic chairs. In order to have complete control over how users experience their buildings, they have masterfully crafted chairs that complement their design language.
Frank Lloyd Wright once said, “… it is quite impossible to consider the building as one thing, its furnishings another…”. While architecture sets the scene and provides the framework, a chair can have a strong influence on a room’s character. The Barcelona Pavilion is incomplete without the Barcelona Chair and so is the Villa Savoye without the LC4 Chaise Lounge.
The Starchitect’s Chair design competition is looking for the next iconic chair.
Jury
Rooshad Shroff, Principal – Rooshad Shroff Architecture + Design, Mumbai
Krisztián Tóth - Hello Wood, Chairman of the board, Co-owner – Hello Wood, Budapest
Veeram Shah, Principal Architect & Designer – Design ni Dukaan, Co-founder – P.O.D. and Dotto
Weitere Informationen zu den Gewinnern finden Sie unter /
More information about the winners can be found at:
thecharette.org/starchitects-chair-2022-results/
Starchitect‘s Chair Design Competition 2022
Organizers
the Charette
Premise
Architecture is about designing experiences. Starchitects go to great lengths to curate an amazing experience for their users. This obviously includes the walls, roof and floors, but often also extends to designing other details like paintings, lights and furniture. A detail that many starchitects find important is the chair.
As long as architects have been designing buildings, they’ve also been designing the chairs that feature within them. Starchitects like Frank Gehry, Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier, Zaha Hadid and Eero Saarinen, have all designed iconic chairs. In order to have complete control over how users experience their buildings, they have masterfully crafted chairs that complement their design language.
Frank Lloyd Wright once said, “… it is quite impossible to consider the building as one thing, its furnishings another…”. While architecture sets the scene and provides the framework, a chair can have a strong influence on a room’s character. The Barcelona Pavilion is incomplete without the Barcelona Chair and so is the Villa Savoye without the LC4 Chaise Lounge.
The Starchitect’s Chair design competition is looking for the next iconic chair.
Design Synopsis
Through training and experience, architects acquire a wide range of skills that enable them to design at any scale – from urban to product design. Designing a chair requires a deep understanding of the scale and dimensions of the human body.
Imagine yourself as the next starchitect. Your buildings would need an iconic chair to accompany them. The chair needs to be more than a place to sit on. It needs to be a work of art!
Design a chair that immerses the user in your design philosophy. The chair needs to take into consideration multiple aspects – aesthetics, materials, fabrication, and – most importantly – comfort. You can design any kind of chair – office chair, lounge chair, outdoor chair or something unique!
Can you design the next iconic chair?
Eligibility
Starchitect’s Chair” is open to all creative people – architects, interior designers, furniture designers, and all problem solvers! Participation is encouraged from professionals and students alike.
Teams can have up to 4 members from similar or interdisciplinary backgrounds.
Schedule
Closing date for registration: 30 Jun 2022
Closing date for submission: 31 Jul 2022
Announcement of the winners: 31 Aug 2022
More information and documents at