Laka Competition 2020 "Architecture that Reacts"
Registration Deadline: Sunday, Dec 1, 201911:59 PMBST
Submission Deadline: Friday, Dec 20, 201911:59 PMBST
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LAKA COMPETITION 2020: ‘ARCHITECTURE THAT REACTS’
The subject of the competition is architectural, urban, technological, or product design that is capable of dynamic interaction with its social, natural, or built surroundings. The main focus of the competition is on solutions developed through a process of changes and adjustments. Achieving such a goal requires an interdisciplinary approach that often goes beyond typical solutions. The winning projects from the previous editions often took advantages from disciplines such as robotics, mechanics, digital fabrication, biodesign and biofabrication, computational design, materials science, bioarchitecture, social sciences, industrial design, mobility, and more. The participants are free to decide the project’s location, scale, size, and program. In 2019, the Laka Competition ‘Architecture that Reacts’ celebrates its fifth edition! www.lakareacts.com
JURY
Claudia
Pasquero (architect, researcher,
lecturer, cofounder of
ecoLogicStudio)
David Benjamin
(founder and principal of
The Living,
professor at
Columbia GSAPP)
Daan
Roosegaarde (artist, innovator,
founder of
Studio Roosegaarde)
Emma van der
Leest (biodesigner,
product designer, founder of the
BlueCity lab)
Elizabeth
Monoian (artist, founding director
of
LAGI, cofounder of
Studied Impact)
Robert Ferry
(architect, founding director of
LAGI and
Studied Impact)
Dr. Peter
Kuczia (architect, initiator and
curator of the ‘Design
that Educates Awards’)
AWARDS
Main prizes and honorable mentions will be selected. The winner for the year 2020 and the laureates of the main prizes will be awarded additional cash prizes and invited to present their projects during the ‘Architecture in Foyer 2020’ conference at the Solarlux Campus (Melle, Germany) on April 23–24, 2020 (learn more about the conference at. Laureates of all recognitions will be presented on Laka’s websites, promoted via Laka's network of partners, and included in future publications related to the competition ‘Architecture that Reacts.’ Moreover, the best projects will be exhibited during ‘Architecture in Foyer 2020.’ www.designeducates.com
Certificates
Winner for the
year 2020
Laureate of Gold
Prize
Laureate of
Silver Prize
Laureate of
Bronze Prize
Honorable mention
Financial
compensations
1250 USD: Winner
for the year 2020*
625 USD: Laureate
of Gold Prize**
625 USD: Laureate
of Silver Prize**
625 USD: Laureate
of Bronze Prize**
Organizer will
pay the 20% tax on awards in Poland.
*Net values after
taxation: *1000 USD; **500 USD.
Exhibition
The projects of
the winners, laureates of the main prizes, and honorable mentions
will be exhibited during the ‘Architecture in Foyer 2020’
conference at the Solarlux campus in Germany on April 23–24, 2020.
The winner for 2020 and the laureates of the main prizes will have an
opportunity to present their designs during the ceremony.
Press packages
Laureates of all
recognitions will be presented on Laka’s websites, promoted via
Laka's network of partners, and included in future publications
related to the competition ‘Architecture that Reacts.’ Moreover,
the best projects will be exhibited during the ‘Architecture in
Foyer 2020’ conference in Germany. The organizer will send out a
press release to partners, media partners, and media sponsors after
the announcement of the results.
Nominations
Nominations are
an additional channel of access to the awards. Designers who receive
a nomination are invited to register for the awards and submit their
projects. In this way, the most interesting examples of architecture
that reacts are already awarded the label of 'nomination' and
moreover have a chance to compete for the main prizes. The
nominations are sent out by the organizer until the deadline for
registrations specified in the awards' schedule.
Join the
“responsive design” category in the ‘Design that Educates
Awards 2020’
In 2019, the Laka
Competition ‘Architecture that Reacts’ celebrates its fifth
edition! Together with the curators of the ‘Design that Educates
Awards 2020’ (DtEA), we introduced a new category of submissions
dedicated to responsive solutions in architecture, design, and
technology. The aim is to boost the promotion of the best ideas, find
more synergies between Laka Foundation’s programs, and provide more
opportunities for participants. Learn more about the ‘Design that
Educates Awards’ and the category of “responsive design” at www.designeducates.com.
JOIN
Laka invites everyone interested in the mission of the competition to submit their ideas. The participants are free to decide the project’s location, scale, size, and program and are encouraged to look for interdisciplinary solutions. Participants may submit multiple projects; each entry must be registered separately. There is no limit as to the number of participants per team. Individual entries are allowed. Interdisciplinary teams are encouraged to join.
Evaluation
criteria
Entries will be
evaluated based on the criteria of (1) overall idea and
implementation; (2) an ability to respond to social, economic, or
environmental changes; (3) the design’s level of social and
environmental engagement; (4) a relationship to a specific social,
natural, and built context; (5) the design’s level of flexibility
and adaptability; (6) an innovative use of technology and sustainable
systems; and (7) the design’s level of self-sufficiency. The
submitted ideas should refer to the competition theme. Join the
competition at www.lakareacts.com.
Team of
professionals: Early 100 USD;
Regular 125 USD; Late 150 USD
Individual
professional: Early 75 USD; Regular
100 USD; Late 125 USD
Team of
students: Early 50 USD; Regular 75
USD; Late 100 USD
Individual
student: Early 25 USD; Regular 50
USD; Late 75 USD
Submission
requirements
The submission
consists of the 3 following files:
(1) A single
graphical board 24 inches (h) × 48 inches (w), named “Design.jpg”:
- saved as a JPG
file in RGB mode, in horizontal format with 150 dpi and less than 10
MB
(2) A DOC file
with the project statement (up to 500 words), named “Description.doc”
(3) A DOC file
with the participants’ personal information; named “Authors.doc”
and including:
- information
about the names, surnames, professions, and email addresses of all
team members
- a team
representative must be indicated for contact purposes
- information
about the author(s) should be included only in the file “Authors.doc”
- the Jury’s
evaluation of the projects is anonymous
Save your submission as a ZIP file and send it via email (with “Laka Competition 2020 Entry” in the subject) to competition@lakareacts.com. We will send you a confirmation of our receipt of the materials within 48 hours.
SCHEDULE
Registration
opens in June 2019
Early
Registration until August 1, 2019
Regular
Registration until November 1, 2019
Late Registration
until December 1, 2019
Project
submission deadline: December 20, 2019
Jury
deliberation: January 2020
Winners’
announcement: February 1, 2020
‘Architecture
in Foyer 2020’ conference: April 23–24, 2020
UTC time zone
for all dates.
ORGANIZER
The host of the Laka Competitions is Laka Foundation (a nonprofit and nongovernmental organization, EU VAT No. PL6381817438). Contact the organizer at hello@lakareacts.com. Official website of the awards: www.lakareacts.com. The program is possible thanks to the kind support of the members of the jury, advisers, participants, partners, media sponsors, and media partners. All registration fees and donations are spent on the further development of the awards. Thank you!
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