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Rethinking Architecture Competitions presents ’’Sequoia Climbing Space’’

Spain Architecture News - Dec 24, 2015 - 12:54   7102 views

Rethinking Architecture Competitions presents ’’Sequoia Climbing Space’’

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Rethinking Architecture Competitions is proud to announce the 6th competition for architects and students of architecture: "Sequoia Climbing Space". 

This new competition is different and special for us since the architect must think of an action not only in the ground but also in the air, between the trees, hung or buried. It is located in the great Giants forest of the Sequoias National Park in California. There is no limit to imagine and create. Rethinking Competitions believes that reflections about the diferent interventions are wide and interesting so we can see a lot of food proposals.

This time the prize is 4500 euros and, as in all our competitons, the competition counts on a wonderful jury, composed by the following architects:

BakPak Architects
Sara de Giles de MGM Arquitectos (Spanish National Prize) 
Sara Ferreras de Foster + Partners
Gabriel Bascones, Architectural Projects proffesor at ETSA Seville

Rethinking Architecture Competitions presents ’’Sequoia Climbing Space’’

Schedule

December the 9th 2015: Special entry period starts
January 4th 2016: Special entry period ends
January 5th 2016: Regular entry period starts
January 25th 2016: Regular entry period ends
January 26th 2016: Last entry period starts
February 15th 2016: Last entry period ends
February 15th 2016: Submission deadline (20:00 h GMT + 1:00)
February 15th 2016: Evaluation period
March 7th 2016 
March 7th - March 11th 2016: Winners Announcement

Prizes

First prize: 3000 €                             

Second prize: 1000€

Third prize: 500 €

10 Honourable Mentions

Exhibition in Madariaga Foundation in Seville (Spain), Publications in magazines  and blogs, Official reTHINKING publication

Please click here to Download the competition materials

> via rethinkingcompetitions.com