MUSEUM OF DESIGN: OSLO
Registration Deadline: Aug 30, 2020; Submission Deadline: Aug 31, 2020 MANIFESTO “Evolution of mankind is a result of his ability to design.” The field of Design is defined by the areas where design process can be applied: architecture, urban space, clothing, furniture, consumer products, printed materials, digital interfaces, social structures, websites etc. But design encompasses much more than form and function. It is a reflection of the prevailing zeitgeist. Design is not a being, but an event, it is not a thing but an impact. Design is born out of our desire to elevate our experiences, both practically and emotionally. Design encourages us to explore and experiment, and thus transcend into an improved world. Human ability to use design as an expressive system and a process to develop solutions is evident all the way from primitive times. Despite its diversity w.r.t to different areas of intervention, design is omnipresent and invisible. Whether we’re aware of it or not, design surrounds us, and can be found in the tiniest of places and forms. Design is that phenomena that has power of changing perceptions and steering behavior. It’s three-pronged impact: experiential, aesthetic and social has created various styles and movements throughout history which has had a profound impact on the growth of men and society in general. The aim of this competition is to create an iconic ‘Museum of Design’ in Oslo that would celebrate the domain of design and become a fitting tribute to the field as a whole. Design has been largely neglected as a museological domain worldwide, apart from some certain sections in major art museums dedicated to individual designers. Entering into a new decade, the ‘Museum of Design’ must generate awareness and reflect upon the journey of design through time. The Museum of Design must become an archive and a hub for development of future design movements and innovations. Make Design visible!Museum of Design should encompass all the major design areas under a single envelope and make a powerful statement. The doctrine of ‘Great design is invisible’ has undermined the importance of design w.r.t to non-designers/laymen/end users. The Museum of Design should narrate the process and effort behind design in a powerful manner so that people can observe and appreciate its profound impact. The museum must strive to make people understand the vitality of design and draw a poetic comparison between designed and non-designed. Make Design travel!Design has evolved and developed through ages into a number of styles and movements. The museum should create a timeline w.r.t specific design fields where people can experience its impact on society. The spatial and architectural manifestation of the journey/story should be an immersive experience for people so that they can absorb the information easily. As we enter the new decade, the timeline should also reflect upon the various possibilities of design in the future. Museum of Design should aim to deconstruct the past and construct the future of design in a systematic and aesthetic way. Make Design great again!Design Museum must be a place where people who love design can meet. It should become an architectural icon for the city of Oslo where people can converge and talk about design. The museum should also insert learning centers and convention areas for biennale etc. apart from its usual archival programs so that it can give back to the people of the city. The Museum should be a dynamic, innovative and articulate piece of architecture design that becomes a literal place of celebration. PRIZESPrizes worth EUR 2500 are up for claim with the distribution as follows: FIRST PRIZE: EUR 1200SECOND PRIZE: EUR 800THIRD PRIZE: EUR 500 Apart from the winners, the jury will select ’10 Editors’ Choices’ who will be featured on our website and several other international magazines and websites across the world. The winners and Editors’ Choices will be provided with an honorary certificate. REGISTRATIONThe competition is open to everyone in the world (architects, students, engineers etc.). You can participate individually or in a team. A team can have a maximum of three members only. Standard registration: - 1st June 2020 - 31st July 2020• For foreign nationals: 60 EUR + Taxes (per team)• For Indian nationals: 1800 + Taxes (per team) Late registration: - 1st August 2020 – 30th August 2020• For foreign nationals: 80 EUR + Taxes (per team) • For Indian nationals: 2100 INR + Taxes (per team) Submission deadline: 31st August 2020 Result: 25th September 2020 *All deadlines are 11:59 PM- 00:00 IST (India) Participants may register by filling the registration form and submitting it with appropriate payment through our secure payment gateways at www.switchcompetition.com The participants will receive their teamcode within 48 hours of completing the payment successfully. Teamcode will be sent primarily to the email address provided to PAYUMONEY/PAYPAL. GROUP DISCOUNTAs a pa
MANIFESTO
“Evolution of mankind is a result of his ability to design.”
The field of Design is defined by the areas where design process can be applied: architecture, urban space, clothing, furniture, consumer products, printed materials, digital interfaces, social structures, websites etc. But design encompasses much more than form and function. It is a reflection of the prevailing zeitgeist. Design is not a being, but an event, it is not a thing but an impact. Design is born out of our desire to elevate our experiences, both practically and emotionally. Design encourages us to explore and experiment, and thus transcend into an improved world. Human ability to use design as an expressive system and a process to develop solutions is evident all the way from primitive times. Despite its diversity w.r.t to different areas of intervention, design is omnipresent and invisible. Whether we’re aware of it or not, design surrounds us, and can be found in the tiniest of places and forms. Design is that phenomena that has power of changing perceptions and steering behavior. It’s three-pronged impact: experiential, aesthetic and social has created various styles and movements throughout history which has had a profound impact on the growth of men and society in general.
The aim of this competition is to create an iconic ‘Museum of Design’ in Oslo that would celebrate the domain of design and become a fitting tribute to the field as a whole. Design has been largely neglected as a museological domain worldwide, apart from some certain sections in major art museums dedicated to individual designers. Entering into a new decade, the ‘Museum of Design’ must generate awareness and reflect upon the journey of design through time. The Museum of Design must become an archive and a hub for development of future design movements and innovations.
Make Design visible!
Museum of Design should encompass all the major design areas under a single envelope and make a powerful statement. The doctrine of ‘Great design is invisible’ has undermined the importance of design w.r.t to non-designers/laymen/end users. The Museum of Design should narrate the process and effort behind design in a powerful manner so that people can observe and appreciate its profound impact. The museum must strive to make people understand the vitality of design and draw a poetic comparison between designed and non-designed.
Make Design travel!
Design has evolved and developed through ages into a number of styles and movements. The museum should create a timeline w.r.t specific design fields where people can experience its impact on society. The spatial and architectural manifestation of the journey/story should be an immersive experience for people so that they can absorb the information easily. As we enter the new decade, the timeline should also reflect upon the various possibilities of design in the future. Museum of Design should aim to deconstruct the past and construct the future of design in a systematic and aesthetic way.
Make Design great again!
Design Museum must be a place where people who love design can meet. It should become an architectural icon for the city of Oslo where people can converge and talk about design. The museum should also insert learning centers and convention areas for biennale etc. apart from its usual archival programs so that it can give back to the people of the city. The Museum should be a dynamic, innovative and articulate piece of architecture design that becomes a literal place of celebration.
PRIZES
Prizes worth EUR 2500 are up for claim with the distribution as follows:
FIRST PRIZE: EUR 1200
SECOND PRIZE: EUR 800
THIRD PRIZE: EUR 500
Apart from the winners, the jury will select ’10 Editors’ Choices’ who will be featured on our website and several other international magazines and websites across the world. The winners and Editors’ Choices will be provided with an honorary certificate.
REGISTRATION
The competition is open to everyone in the world (architects, students, engineers etc.). You can participate individually or in a team. A team can have a maximum of three members only.
Standard registration: - 1st June 2020 - 31st July 2020
• For foreign nationals: 60 EUR + Taxes (per team)
• For Indian nationals: 1800 + Taxes (per team)
Late registration: - 1st August 2020 – 30th August 2020
• For foreign nationals: 80 EUR + Taxes (per team)
• For Indian nationals: 2100 INR + Taxes (per team)
Submission deadline: 31st August 2020
Result: 25th September 2020
*All deadlines are 11:59 PM- 00:00 IST (India)
Participants may register by filling the registration form and submitting it with appropriate payment through our secure payment gateways at www.switchcompetition.com
The participants will receive their teamcode within 48 hours of completing the payment successfully.
Teamcode will be sent primarily to the email address provided to PAYUMONEY/PAYPAL.
GROUP DISCOUNT
As a part of our initiative to encourage more student participation, we offer great discounts if a minimum of 5 teams register from one particular architecture school/university. Contact us at queries@switchcompetition.com to avail the offer.
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