INFINITE LABYRINTH
Registration Deadline: Sep 30, 2022; Submission Deadline: Sep 30, 2022 The aim of this design competition is to explore the creative potential of architectural design through one of the most basic architectural drawings: the floor plan. To do so, we challenge all participants to design a labyrinth - with a specific size and entrance points. All the remaining aspects of the maze are completely open to interpretation. Labyrinths are a system of intricate passageways and blind alleys, used symbolically, as a walking meditation, site of rituals and ceremonies, and entertainment, among other things. Labyrinths have always been about the journey, at least as much as the destination. In this competition, we ask you to design the path and define the destination by playing with the concept and form of the labyrinth; infinite, like a social media scroll. All finalist projects will be published in our online journal, combined in an endless maze, that when scrolling through the page becomes an Infinite Labyrinth. This competition is an opportunity to experiment with how a floor plan can communicate a project today. How can a two-dimensional drawing communicate it in the most effective way?WEBSITERead the full post on Bustler
The aim of this design competition is to explore the creative potential of architectural design through one of the most basic architectural drawings: the floor plan. To do so, we challenge all participants to design a labyrinth - with a specific size and entrance points. All the remaining aspects of the maze are completely open to interpretation.
Labyrinths are a system of intricate passageways and blind alleys, used symbolically, as a walking meditation, site of rituals and ceremonies, and entertainment, among other things. Labyrinths have always been about the journey, at least as much as the destination. In this competition, we ask you to design the path and define the destination by playing with the concept and form of the labyrinth; infinite, like a social media scroll.
All finalist projects will be published in our online journal, combined in an endless maze, that when scrolling through the page becomes an Infinite Labyrinth.
This competition is an opportunity to experiment with how a floor plan can communicate a project today. How can a two-dimensional drawing communicate it in the most effective way?