Re-imagining the Artefact - Student Design Competition

Registration Deadline: Nov 1, 2021; Submission Deadline: Nov 1, 2021 The 2021 AHRA conference will question what ‘region’ and ‘regional’ mean for architectural cultures past and present, and will speculate on the different forms and formulations they might take in the future. In addition to the academic debate, this year we are excited to announce a student design competition for provocative and speculative design proposals that reimagine a regional artefact into an architectural proposition. We invite undergraduate and postgraduate students to analyse their regional identity and its complexities. You have the opportunity to consider any regional artefact that you may relate to your understanding of ‘region’ – we encourage critical, creative and reflective readings and translations. We accept ‘artefact’ in the broadest sense: it might be man-made or natural…an object, setting, memory, dream, story, poem, drawing, conflict or border. Your response should address four key questions: 1. How do you critically define the meaning of ‘region’? 2. How is that definition/perspective embodied in a regional artefact? 3. How can you deconstruct, translate and reimagine this regional artefact into a spatial environment? 4. What new purpose will your reconstructed artefact serve? Your final design proposition may be abstract or literal and take the form of an occupiable space at the human, building or urban scale. We would like you to be rebellious and challenge the physicality of the constructed meaning of your regional artefact and think creatively about architecture as a tool to rescale/recompose/relocate/reimagine/rewrite its presence and meaning.SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS 1) 1 or 2 A1 boards: these should include a visual reply to the four key questions and a 100-200 word written statement describing not only the meaning of region as you conceive it, but also the embodiment of that meaning in your selected artefact and the re-imagined translation of your design proposal. 2) Submit your boards in PDF format to Ahra2021.Region@lboro.ac.uk by 12:00 (GMT) on Thursday November 11th. In the email subject line: ‘Re-imagining the Artefact’. In the main body of your message: the title of your piece, name and contacts of participants, and affiliated university.ELIGIBILITY The Re-imagining the Artefact competition welcomes all university-registered students from across the world who are interested in architecture, design, ethnography, anthropology, heritage and art. You may submit your piece individually or as a team.PRIZES 1st place: £500, 2nd place: £250, 3rd place: £100. The results and the winners will also be exhibited through social media and REGION AHRA 2021 website.If you have any question please visit our website https://www.lboro.ac.uk/depart... or contact us via email  Ahra2021.Region@lboro.ac.ukFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/2021Ahra?s... @2021AhraRead the full post on Bustler

Re-imagining the Artefact - Student Design Competition

Registration Deadline: Nov 1, 2021; Submission Deadline: Nov 1, 2021

The 2021 AHRA conference will question what ‘region’ and ‘regional’ mean for

architectural cultures past and present, and will speculate on the different

forms and formulations they might take in the future.


In addition to the academic debate, this year we are excited to announce a

student design competition for provocative and speculative design proposals

that reimagine a regional artefact into an architectural proposition. We invite

undergraduate and postgraduate students to analyse their regional identity and

its complexities. You have the opportunity to consider any regional artefact

that you may relate to your understanding of ‘region’ – we encourage critical,

creative and reflective readings and translations. We accept ‘artefact’ in the

broadest sense: it might be man-made or natural…an object, setting, memory,

dream, story, poem, drawing, conflict or border. Your response should address

four key questions:


1. How do you critically define the meaning of ‘region’?

2. How is that definition/perspective embodied in a regional artefact?

3. How can you deconstruct, translate and reimagine this regional artefact into

a spatial environment?

4. What new purpose will your reconstructed artefact serve?


Your final design proposition may be abstract or literal and take the form of an

occupiable space at the human, building or urban scale. We would like you to

be rebellious and challenge the physicality of the constructed meaning of your

regional artefact and think creatively about architecture as a tool to

rescale/recompose/relocate/reimagine/rewrite its presence and meaning.


SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS 

1) 1 or 2 A1 boards: these should include a visual reply to the four key

questions and a 100-200 word written statement describing not only the

meaning of region as you conceive it, but also the embodiment of that

meaning in your selected artefact and the re-imagined translation of your

design proposal.

2) Submit your boards in PDF format to Ahra2021.Region@lboro.ac.uk by

12:00 (GMT) on Thursday November 11th. In the email subject line:

‘Re-imagining the Artefact’. In the main body of your message: the title of

your piece, name and contacts of participants, and affiliated university.


ELIGIBILITY

The Re-imagining the Artefact competition welcomes all university-registered

students from across the world who are interested in architecture, design,

ethnography, anthropology, heritage and art. You may submit your piece

individually or as a team.


PRIZES

1st place: £500, 2nd place: £250, 3rd place: £100. The results and the

winners will also be exhibited through social media and REGION AHRA

2021 website.


If you have any question please visit our website https://www.lboro.ac.uk/depart... or contact us via email  Ahra2021.Region@lboro.ac.uk

Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/2021Ahra?s... @2021Ahra


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