What would a Museum of Emotions look like? Buildner announces competition winners for its second year

Buildner has announced the winners of its Museum of Emotions/Edition #2 competition. Participants were tasked with exploring the relationship between emotions and architecture and the extent to which the latter can be used to instigate the former in a building context through the development of a museum with juxtaposed positive and negative halls.  Buildner assembled an international jury that included Killa Design’s Tommaso Calistri, HMC Architects principal James Krueger, Parisian architect Françoise N’Thépé, and six others to judge the slate of text-free entries, which all also left designers with the leeway to explore their own definitions of ‘positive’ and ‘negative’ in a real of imagined corresponding space. The results can be seen below. 1st Prize Winner + Buildner Student Award - Plan B (Egypt) Project by: Hassan Mohamed, Fayrouz Khalid, Youssef Mohamed, Marium Hesham (Helwan University)Read the full post on Bustler

What would a Museum of Emotions look like? Buildner announces competition winners for its second year

Buildner has announced the winners of its Museum of Emotions/Edition #2 competition. Participants were tasked with exploring the relationship between emotions and architecture and the extent to which the latter can be used to instigate the former in a building context through the development of a museum with juxtaposed positive and negative halls. 

Buildner assembled an international jury that included Killa Design’s Tommaso Calistri, HMC Architects principal James Krueger, Parisian architect Françoise N’Thépé, and six others to judge the slate of text-free entries, which all also left designers with the leeway to explore their own definitions of ‘positive’ and ‘negative’ in a real of imagined corresponding space.

The results can be seen below. 

1st Prize Winner + Buildner Student Award - Plan B (Egypt) 
Project by: Hassan Mohamed, Fayrouz Khalid, Youssef Mohamed, Marium Hesham (Helwan University)

Read the full post on Bustler