Pavilion of Transformation

Registration Deadline: Feb 26, 2024; Submission Deadline: Mar 1, 2024 Initiative Arch Hive is committed to offering emerging architectural talent the opportunity to design and present innovative projects, challenging each year’s winners to develop original designs for a temporary, outdoor installation at various sites around the globe. This year, Arch Hive has partnered with Wesgroup to prepared this document for the purpose of arranging the following competition. About Wesgroup Wesgroup has grown to become one of Western Canada’s largest private real estate companies. Our operations are vertically integrated, encompassing construction, land acquisition, finance, design, leasing, marketing, sales, and property management. All activities are handled in house. Our focus is growing our Income-Producing Property portfolio, which is located primarily in Metro Vancouver. Theme: Pavilion For Change Pavilions are not just structures; they are transformative elements within public spaces that have the power to shape our urban environments, create memorable experiences, and foster a sense of community. The jury are searching for innovative projects that use design to refresh the current pedestrian experience, bringing them a new found sense of belonging and placemaking. Winning entries will be put forward for consideration for construction as well as receiving a share of the $20,000 prize fund.Submission Requirements The competition is open to all. No professional qualification is required. All submissions must be entered on Arch Hive website. Correspondence with organizers must be conducted in English; All information submitted by participants must be in English. Design proposals can be developed individually.Entrants must submit architectural projects which have not been built.Projects must include minimum of 1 image per submission.Arch Hive will be providing necessary resources to construct the projectLearn more / register: arch-hive.com/competition/2023-07-projectRead the full post on Bustler

Pavilion of Transformation
Registration Deadline: Feb 26, 2024; Submission Deadline: Mar 1, 2024

Initiative

Arch Hive is committed to offering emerging architectural talent the opportunity to design and present innovative projects, challenging each year’s winners to develop original designs for a temporary, outdoor installation at various sites around the globe. This year, Arch Hive has partnered with Wesgroup to prepared this document for the purpose of arranging the following competition.

About Wesgroup

Wesgroup has grown to become one of Western Canada’s largest private real estate companies. Our operations are vertically integrated, encompassing construction, land acquisition, finance, design, leasing, marketing, sales, and property management. All activities are handled in house. Our focus is growing our Income-Producing Property portfolio, which is located primarily in Metro Vancouver.

Theme: Pavilion For Change

Pavilions are not just structures; they are transformative elements within public spaces that have the power to shape our urban environments, create memorable experiences, and foster a sense of community. The jury are searching for innovative projects that use design to refresh the current pedestrian experience, bringing them a new found sense of belonging and placemaking. Winning entries will be put forward for consideration for construction as well as receiving a share of the $20,000 prize fund.


Submission Requirements

The competition is open to all. No professional qualification is required. All submissions must be entered on Arch Hive website. Correspondence with organizers must be conducted in English; All information submitted by participants must be in English. Design proposals can be developed individually.

  • Entrants must submit architectural projects which have not been built.
  • Projects must include minimum of 1 image per submission.
  • Arch Hive will be providing necessary resources to construct the project

Learn more / register: arch-hive.com/competition/2023-07-project

Read the full post on Bustler