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- wa-2035185
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 15.11.2022
- Aktualisiert am
- 20.07.2023
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Teilnehmer
- Keine Teilnahmebeschränkungen
- Auslober
- Buildner Architecture Competitions
- Bewerbungsschluss
- 18.04.2023
- Abgabetermin
- 30.05.2023
- Bekanntgabe
- 04.07.2023
Verfahrensart
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Licht ist einer der wichtigsten Faktoren bei der Gestaltung von Häusern, und die Verwendung von natürlichem Licht ist entscheidend für die Schaffung eines Raums, der sowohl komfortabel und einladend als auch praktisch ist. Man könnte sagen, dass die Beleuchtung eine Art Sprache ist, die Architekten nutzen können, um Emotionen in den von ihnen entworfenen Räumen und Strukturen zu vermitteln.
So spielt der Schatten eine ebenso große Rolle bei der Beeinflussung der Atmosphäre eines Raumes wie das Licht. Die Harmonie zwischen Licht und Schatten ermöglicht es Architekten und Designern, Räume mit Tiefe und Textur zu schaffen, die für verschiedene Zwecke unterschiedliche Stimmungen erzeugen. In vielen Fällen kann es auf die einfache Platzierung eines einzelnen Fensters oder einer Tür ankommen.
Für den Wettbewerb Home of Shadows werden die Teilnehmer gebeten, ein Haus für ein hypothetisches Paar zu entwerfen, wobei es nur eine einzige Regel gibt: Es darf kein künstliches Licht im Haus geben. Die Jury wird nach Entwürfen suchen, die untersuchen, wie natürliches Licht architektonische Entscheidungen beeinflussen und prägen kann.
Die Teilnehmer können einen beliebigen theoretischen Standort für ihr Haus des Schattens wählen und eine Designlösung für das voll funktionsfähige Gebäude vorschlagen.
Competition assignment
Light is one of the most important factors when designing homes, and the use of natural light is vital in creating a space that feels both comfortable, inviting and practical. It could be said that lighting is a form of language that architects can use to communicate emotions in the spaces and structures they design.
As such, shadow plays as much a role in influencing the feel of a space as light. The harmony between light and shadow allows architects and designers to create spaces with depth and texture, creating different moods for different purposes. In many cases, it could come down to the simple placement of a single window or door.
For the Home of Shadows competition, participants are asked to design a home for a hypothetical couple with just one rule - there can be no artificial light within the home. The jury will be looking for designs that study how natural light can influence and shape architectural decisions.
Participants may select any theoretical site for their Home of Shadows and propose a design solution for the fully functional building.
Jury
Guillaume Aubry, Cyril Gauthier and Yves Pasquet of FREAKS Architecture, a Paris-based architecture practice;
Yu-Hsiang Fu is the Founder and Design Director of New York and Taipei based fws_work, an interior, branding and furniture design company whose recent project “Residence W” received Architizer A+ Awards and Dezeen Awards;
Robert Hutchison of Robert Hutchison Architecture is a practitioner, researcher, and educator whose interests and practice overlap the fields of architecture, art and photography;
Patcharada Inplang and Thongchai Chansamak are the founders of Chiangmai, Thailand-based Sher Maker;
Flora Lee is an Associate Partner of MAD Architects who has helped develop and realize a number of MAD’s major international projects, including the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Los Angeles;
Geoff Nees is a Melbourne based artist and curator with over 20 years of professional practice with a cross-disciplinary approach;
Peter Newman is a London-based British artist working in a variety of media to make artworks exploring a human relationship to space and modernity;
Aleksander Saša Ostan is a practicing architect and urban planner who runs the office Atelier Ostan Pavlin in Ljubljana, Slovenia;
Wu Ziye is co-founder of Nanjing, China-based Mix Architecture and Chartered Member of the Royal Institute of British Architects
Weitere Informationen zu allen Gewinnern finden Sie unter /
More information about all winners can be found at:
architecturecompetitions.com/homeofshadows
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Licht ist einer der wichtigsten Faktoren bei der Gestaltung von Häusern, und die Verwendung von natürlichem Licht ist entscheidend für die Schaffung eines Raums, der sowohl komfortabel und einladend als auch praktisch ist. Man könnte sagen, dass die Beleuchtung eine Art Sprache ist, die Architekten nutzen können, um Emotionen in den von ihnen entworfenen Räumen und Strukturen zu vermitteln.
So spielt der Schatten eine ebenso große Rolle bei der Beeinflussung der Atmosphäre eines Raumes wie das Licht. Die Harmonie zwischen Licht und Schatten ermöglicht es Architekten und Designern, Räume mit Tiefe und Textur zu schaffen, die für verschiedene Zwecke unterschiedliche Stimmungen erzeugen. In vielen Fällen kann es auf die einfache Platzierung eines einzelnen Fensters oder einer Tür ankommen.
Für den Wettbewerb Home of Shadows werden die Teilnehmer gebeten, ein Haus für ein hypothetisches Paar zu entwerfen, wobei es nur eine einzige Regel gibt: Es darf kein künstliches Licht im Haus geben. Die Jury wird nach Entwürfen suchen, die untersuchen, wie natürliches Licht architektonische Entscheidungen beeinflussen und prägen kann.
Die Teilnehmer können einen beliebigen theoretischen Standort für ihr Haus des Schattens wählen und eine Designlösung für das voll funktionsfähige Gebäude vorschlagen.
Competition assignment
Light is one of the most important factors when designing homes, and the use of natural light is vital in creating a space that feels both comfortable, inviting and practical. It could be said that lighting is a form of language that architects can use to communicate emotions in the spaces and structures they design.
As such, shadow plays as much a role in influencing the feel of a space as light. The harmony between light and shadow allows architects and designers to create spaces with depth and texture, creating different moods for different purposes. In many cases, it could come down to the simple placement of a single window or door.
For the Home of Shadows competition, participants are asked to design a home for a hypothetical couple with just one rule - there can be no artificial light within the home. The jury will be looking for designs that study how natural light can influence and shape architectural decisions.
Participants may select any theoretical site for their Home of Shadows and propose a design solution for the fully functional building.
Jury
Guillaume Aubry, Cyril Gauthier and Yves Pasquet of FREAKS Architecture, a Paris-based architecture practice;
Yu-Hsiang Fu is the Founder and Design Director of New York and Taipei based fws_work, an interior, branding and furniture design company whose recent project “Residence W” received Architizer A+ Awards and Dezeen Awards;
Robert Hutchison of Robert Hutchison Architecture is a practitioner, researcher, and educator whose interests and practice overlap the fields of architecture, art and photography;
Patcharada Inplang and Thongchai Chansamak are the founders of Chiangmai, Thailand-based Sher Maker;
Flora Lee is an Associate Partner of MAD Architects who has helped develop and realize a number of MAD’s major international projects, including the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Los Angeles;
Geoff Nees is a Melbourne based artist and curator with over 20 years of professional practice with a cross-disciplinary approach;
Peter Newman is a London-based British artist working in a variety of media to make artworks exploring a human relationship to space and modernity;
Aleksander Saša Ostan is a practicing architect and urban planner who runs the office Atelier Ostan Pavlin in Ljubljana, Slovenia;
Wu Ziye is co-founder of Nanjing, China-based Mix Architecture and Chartered Member of the Royal Institute of British Architects
Weitere Informationen zu allen Gewinnern finden Sie unter /
More information about all winners can be found at:
architecturecompetitions.com/homeofshadows
The Home of Shadows
Organizers
Buildner Architecture Competition Organisers
About the Competition
Light is one of the most important factors when designing homes, and the use of natural light is vital in creating a space that feels both comfortable, inviting and practical. It could be said that lighting is a form of language that architects can use to communicate emotions in the spaces and structures they design.
As such, shadow plays as much a role in influencing the feel of a space as light. The harmony between light and shadow allows architects and designers to create spaces with depth and texture, creating different moods for different purposes. In many cases, it could come down to the simple placement of a single window or door.
For the Home of Shadows competition, participants are asked to design a home for a hypothetical couple with just one rule - there can be no artificial light within the home. The jury will be looking for designs that study how natural light can influence and shape architectural decisions.
Participants may select any theoretical site for their Home of Shadows and propose a design solution for the fully functional building.
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: 18 April 2023
Closing date for project submission: 30 May 2023 (11:59pm London Time)
Announcement of the winners: 04 July 2023
Prizes
Total Prize Fund: 7,000 €
1st Prize: 3,000 € + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
2nd Prize: 1,500 € + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
3rd Prize: 1,000 € + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
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
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