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  • The Architect's Chair / Edition #3
  • The Architect's Chair / Edition #3
  • The Architect's Chair / Edition #3
  • The Architect's Chair / Edition #3
  • 1. Preis / 1st Prize + Buildner Student Award: Risus Side Chair | © Olivier Lacroix, William Deschamps, Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada)
  • 2. Preis / 2nd Prize: Tom | © Reggy St-Surin (Canada)
  • 3. Preis / 3rd Prize: Balance Chair | © Niklas Fiedler, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (Denmark)
  • Buildner Sustainability Award: Bäuer:innenstuhl | © Nicklas Coombe Potter, Esra Heuermann (Germany)

The Architect's Chair / Edition #3 , Singapur

Architektur Wettbewerbs-Ergebnis

wa-ID
wa-2038265
Tag der Veröffentlichung
09.07.2024
Aktualisiert am
04.04.2025
Verfahrensart
Offener Wettbewerb
Zulassungsbereich
Andere
Teilnehmer
Keine Teilnahmebeschränkungen
Auslober
Bewerbungsschluss
15.01.2025
Abgabetermin
18.02.2025
Bekanntgabe
25.03.2025

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1. Preis / 1st Prize + Buildner Student Award

Risus Side Chair
Olivier Lacroix, William Deschamps, Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada)
  • 1. Preis / 1st Prize + Buildner Student Award: Risus Side Chair | © Olivier Lacroix, William Deschamps, Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada)
  • 1. Preis / 1st Prize + Buildner Student Award: Risus Side Chair | © Olivier Lacroix, William Deschamps, Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada)
  • 1. Preis / 1st Prize + Buildner Student Award: Risus Side Chair | © Olivier Lacroix, William Deschamps, Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada)
  • 1. Preis / 1st Prize + Buildner Student Award: Risus Side Chair | © Olivier Lacroix, William Deschamps, Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada)
  • 1. Preis / 1st Prize + Buildner Student Award: Risus Side Chair | © Olivier Lacroix, William Deschamps, Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada)
  • 1. Preis / 1st Prize + Buildner Student Award: Risus Side Chair | © Olivier Lacroix, William Deschamps, Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada)
  • 1. Preis / 1st Prize + Buildner Student Award: Risus Side Chair | © Olivier Lacroix, William Deschamps, Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada)
  • 1. Preis / 1st Prize + Buildner Student Award: Risus Side Chair | © Olivier Lacroix, William Deschamps, Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada)

2. Preis / 2nd Prize

Tom
Reggy St-Surin (Canada)
  • 2. Preis / 2nd Prize: Tom | © Reggy St-Surin (Canada)
  • 2. Preis / 2nd Prize: Tom | © Reggy St-Surin (Canada)
  • 2. Preis / 2nd Prize: Tom | © Reggy St-Surin (Canada)
  • 2. Preis / 2nd Prize: Tom | © Reggy St-Surin (Canada)
  • 2. Preis / 2nd Prize: Tom | © Reggy St-Surin (Canada)
  • 2. Preis / 2nd Prize: Tom | © Reggy St-Surin (Canada)
  • 2. Preis / 2nd Prize: Tom | © Reggy St-Surin (Canada)
  • 2. Preis / 2nd Prize: Tom | © Reggy St-Surin (Canada)

3. Preis / 3rd Prize

Balance Chair
Niklas Fiedler, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (Denmark)
  • 3. Preis / 3rd Prize: Balance Chair | © Niklas Fiedler, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (Denmark)
  • 3. Preis / 3rd Prize: Balance Chair | © Niklas Fiedler, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (Denmark)
  • 3. Preis / 3rd Prize: Balance Chair | © Niklas Fiedler, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (Denmark)
  • 3. Preis / 3rd Prize: Balance Chair | © Niklas Fiedler, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (Denmark)
  • 3. Preis / 3rd Prize: Balance Chair | © Niklas Fiedler, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (Denmark)
  • 3. Preis / 3rd Prize: Balance Chair | © Niklas Fiedler, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (Denmark)
  • 3. Preis / 3rd Prize: Balance Chair | © Niklas Fiedler, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (Denmark)
  • 3. Preis / 3rd Prize: Balance Chair | © Niklas Fiedler, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (Denmark)
  • 3. Preis / 3rd Prize: Balance Chair | © Niklas Fiedler, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (Denmark)
  • 3. Preis / 3rd Prize: Balance Chair | © Niklas Fiedler, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (Denmark)
  • 3. Preis / 3rd Prize: Balance Chair | © Niklas Fiedler, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (Denmark)
  • 3. Preis / 3rd Prize: Balance Chair | © Niklas Fiedler, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (Denmark)

Buildner Sustainability Award

Bäuer:innenstuhl
Nicklas Coombe Potter, Esra Heuermann (Germany)
  • Buildner Sustainability Award: Bäuer:innenstuhl | © Nicklas Coombe Potter, Esra Heuermann (Germany)
  • Buildner Sustainability Award: Bäuer:innenstuhl | © Nicklas Coombe Potter, Esra Heuermann (Germany)
  • Buildner Sustainability Award: Bäuer:innenstuhl | © Nicklas Coombe Potter, Esra Heuermann (Germany)
  • Buildner Sustainability Award: Bäuer:innenstuhl | © Nicklas Coombe Potter, Esra Heuermann (Germany)
  • Buildner Sustainability Award: Bäuer:innenstuhl | © Nicklas Coombe Potter, Esra Heuermann (Germany)
  • Buildner Sustainability Award: Bäuer:innenstuhl | © Nicklas Coombe Potter, Esra Heuermann (Germany)
  • Buildner Sustainability Award: Bäuer:innenstuhl | © Nicklas Coombe Potter, Esra Heuermann (Germany)
  • Buildner Sustainability Award: Bäuer:innenstuhl | © Nicklas Coombe Potter, Esra Heuermann (Germany)
  • Buildner Sustainability Award: Bäuer:innenstuhl | © Nicklas Coombe Potter, Esra Heuermann (Germany)
  • Buildner Sustainability Award: Bäuer:innenstuhl | © Nicklas Coombe Potter, Esra Heuermann (Germany)
  • Buildner Sustainability Award: Bäuer:innenstuhl | © Nicklas Coombe Potter, Esra Heuermann (Germany)
  • Buildner Sustainability Award: Bäuer:innenstuhl | © Nicklas Coombe Potter, Esra Heuermann (Germany)
Verfahrensart
Offener Designwettbewerb

Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Mit der Architect's Chair Competition erhalten Architekten und Designer die Möglichkeit, ihre Vielseitigkeit und Kreativität durch den Entwurf eines charakteristischen Möbelstücks unter Beweis zu stellen. Inspiriert von der langjährigen Tradition berühmter Architekten, maßgeschneiderte Möbel als Erweiterung ihrer architektonischen Arbeit zu entwerfen, fordert dieser Wettbewerb die Teilnehmer auf, ihren Designansatz auf seine Kernkomponenten zu reduzieren und ihren einzigartigen Stil in einem einzigen Möbelstück zu repräsentieren - dem Architektenstuhl.

Im Laufe der Geschichte haben berühmte Architekten wie Charles und Ray Eames, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Marcel Breuer und Arne Jacobsen erfolgreich ikonische Stühle entworfen, die ihre jeweilige Designphilosophie verkörpern. Der Wettbewerb Architect's Chair #3 soll diese Tradition fortsetzen, indem er Architekten und Designer dazu einlädt, neue Materialien, Konstruktionstechniken und ergonomische Lösungen im Rahmen eines Stuhldesigns zu erforschen und letztendlich ein funktionelles und ästhetisch überzeugendes Möbelstück zu schaffen.

Als dritter Teil einer neuen Reihe von Wettbewerben, die sich mit individuellem Möbeldesign befassen, ermutigt der Wettbewerb Architect's Chair #3 die Teilnehmer, über die Grenzen der Architektur hinaus zu denken und in den Bereich des Produktdesigns einzutauchen. Durch die Gestaltung eines charakteristischen Stuhls, der ihren individuellen Stil und ihre Vision widerspiegelt, können Architekten und Designer ihre Vielseitigkeit unter Beweis stellen und einen Beitrag zum ständigen Dialog zwischen Architektur und Design leisten.

Competition assignment
Introducing the Architect's Chair Competition, an exciting opportunity for architects and designers to showcase their versatility and creativity by designing a signature piece of furniture. Inspired by the long-standing tradition of iconic architects creating custom furniture as an extension of their architectural work, this competition challenges participants to distill their design approach into its core components and represent their unique style in a single piece of furniture – the architect's chair.

Throughout history, renowned architects such as Charles and Ray Eames, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Marcel Breuer, and Arne Jacobsen have successfully designed iconic chairs that embody their distinct design philosophies. The Architect's Chair #3 competition seeks to continue this tradition by inviting architects and designers to explore new materials, construction techniques, and ergonomic solutions within the constraints of a chair design, ultimately producing a functional and aesthetically compelling piece of furniture.

As the third installment in a new series of competitions focused on custom furniture design, the Architect's Chair #3 competition encourages participants to think beyond the boundaries of architecture and delve into the realm of product design. By creating a signature chair that reflects their individual style and vision, architects and designers can demonstrate their versatility and contribute to the ongoing dialogue between architecture and design.

Jury
Boris Berlin, renowned designer and founder of multiple design studios including Boris Berlin Design, KOMPLOT Design, and ISKOS-BERLIN Design;
Anne Brandhøj, Copenhagen-based furniture designer;
Sarah Hossli, Swiss product designer;
Alexander Lervik, one of Scandinavia’s most prominent designers;
Lorenz Noelle, Swiss product designer;
Natalia Sanz Laviña, Spanish architect based in Tokyo, co-leads YSLA YamamuraSanzLaviña Architects;
Harrison Stallan, architect at OMA in Rotterdam;
Takeshi Yamamura, co-founder of YSLA, architect and professor in Tokyo;
Fabien Roy, Swiss architect and designer

Weitere Informationen zu allen Gewinner*innen finden Sie unter /
More information about all winners can be found at:

architecturecompetitions.com/thearchitectschair3
The Architect's Chair / Edition #3
 
Organizers
Buildner Architecture Competitions 
 
The Competition
Introducing the Architect's Chair Competition, an exciting opportunity for architects and designers to showcase their versatility and creativity by designing a signature piece of furniture. Inspired by the long-standing tradition of iconic architects creating custom furniture as an extension of their architectural work, this competition challenges participants to distill their design approach into its core components and represent their unique style in a single piece of furniture – the architect's chair.
 
Throughout history, renowned architects such as Charles and Ray Eames, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Marcel Breuer, and Arne Jacobsen have successfully designed iconic chairs that embody their distinct design philosophies. The Architect's Chair #3 competition seeks to continue this tradition by inviting architects and designers to explore new materials, construction techniques, and ergonomic solutions within the constraints of a chair design, ultimately producing a functional and aesthetically compelling piece of furniture.
 
As the third installment in a new series of competitions focused on custom furniture design, the Architect's Chair #3 competition encourages participants to think beyond the boundaries of architecture and delve into the realm of product design. By creating a signature chair that reflects their individual style and vision, architects and designers can demonstrate their versatility and contribute to the ongoing dialogue between architecture and design. So, take a seat and let your creativity unfold in the Architect's Chair #3 competition!
 
Eligibility
The 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 January 2025
Closing date for project submission: 18 February 2025 (LONDON TIME)
Announcement of winners: 25 March 2025
 
Prizes
Total Prize Fund: 7,000 €
 
1st Prize: 3,000 €
2nd Prize: 1,500 €
3rd Prize: 1,000 €
 
Buildner Student Award: 1,000 €
Buildner Sustainability Award: 500 € 
 
+ 6 Honourable mentions & certificates
 
More information and documents at

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