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bauhouse 24H Competition
17th edition Architectural Contest Winners – Sustainable Architecture Design 2017
28 Jun 2017
bauhouse 24H Competition Winners News
24H Competition 17th edition Winning Designs
Brief – Semi-detached house for two masters in Dessau, Germany
bauHouse
FRAMEWORK
The simplicity, the functionalism, the comfort and the beauty, made this school, a mark still very present and with great influence for the architecture and the design.
Here was born a revolution!
And in this way can we revolutonize the very concept that United so many great artists and give continuity, unite them again, let them create now and in a new creative maturity, their life as a piece of art?
How many walls would we need?
How many windows, roofs, what marks of them are known that would make the difference of the door of one, to the door of another?
The common room, would it be so common that unite them with the same physical beauty?
What does the concept of beauty mean, in the midst of meanings shared by Masters?
How would be the house of all Masters?
24H bauhouse Competition
Change is a consequence of the growth and realization of the human being, as a thinking being and element of a social organization of which he is a part.
Here, art is a open door to the manifestations and desires of this same society, and questioning whether new paths and answers are found.
Art does not ask art responds.
Put in question to become a consequence and brick to brick, solid walls grow from na ever closer future, where we will all live and from it we will make our house…
Theme: masters´ houses
24H bauhouse Competition Objective
Reinterprets the concept of the semi-detached houses, designed by: Gropius for the Bauhaus masters.
You can use a base of the modular principle and use industrially prebabricated componentes.
Inspired in Bauhaus doctrine create a new model for the masters´ houses.
From the reflection of the form and function modern architecture is born under the functionalist paradigm.
You can use these principles as na inspiration for your project.
24H bauhouse Competition Jury
Adrian Welch, architect
Berrin Chatzi Chousein, architect
Gaute Grønmo, architect
Kyrre Sundal, architect
Nicolas Rudolph, architect
24H bauhouse Competition Program
-Localization: Bauhaus site, Dessau, Germany
-Semi-detached house for two masters.
-Each semi-detached house must have independent use in the private areas.
-Each semi-detached house should have shared areas.
-Private areas: Living room, bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen and office
-Shared areas: A big open space for painting, sculpture, and other crafts that can be share by the 2 masters.
-Others – you may propose other spaces that are not considered in the presente brief.
-Areas: undefined
-The panel must have a descriptive text of the proposal (English), concept, idea, etc.
-Scale: Appropriate to the submitted elements.
bauhouse Competition Winners
bauhouse Winning Designs
1st place – ID000670 – Team: Sonya Falkovskaia; City: London; Country: United Kingdom
“The winning project proposes alternative uses to live, re-arrange, play with the layout and create different re-sizeable rooms by responding also 21st Century needs – The winning project proposes alternative uses to live, re-arrange, play with the layout and create different re-sizeable rooms by responding also 3D level”
Berrin Chatzi Chousein, arq.
“This entry succeeds in not only presenting a sophisticated design but also backs it up with logic and super visual presentation. The authors describe a desire to build on the thinking behind the original Masters’ house: “New progressions in building technology since 1925 allow for the Bauhaus ideals to be pushed to their limits – openness, composition, form, function”. I had the fortune to visit Dessau as an architecture student and feel this entry completely gets the Bauhaus style and thinking.”
Adrian Welch, arq.
“Very strong conceptual project. The project has a deep understanding for what the Bauhaus era was about, and sees possibilities on how to develop it even further, recognizing the technological innovation through the last 100 years.”
Kyrre Sundal, arq.
“This entry brings a strong and conceptual approach and manages to manifest it effortlessly in the tectonics of the house, generating a new and interesting look. The functionality of the house also connects beautifully and credibly to the concept, making for a very consistent project.”
Gaute Grønmo, arq.
“The Proposal achieves a very provocative formal result. It uses the inversion of the solid and transparente surfaces at the Gropius semi detached houses, as the main premise.
Although the usefulness of the spaces after such inversion is questionable, the goal of increasing the communication between the Masters and their environment is reached.
The image of the solid volumes floating on a light cristal athmosphere is very potent. The sobriety of the rendering and schemes works well with the overall concept.”
Nicolas Rudolph, arq.
2nd place – ID000650 – Team: Lukas Kirstukas, Lukas Ciapas; City: Newcastle; Country: United Kingdom
“The winning project proposes alternative uses to live, re-arrange, play with the layout and create different re-sizeable rooms by responding also 21st Century needs – by also incorporating the elements of bauHouse. The project is also very successful in aesthetical manner because the modulations within the transparency create different depth, plasticity and façade in both plan view and 3D level.”
Berrin Chatzin Chousein, arq.
“Another high quality presentation with a lot of design work. The authors explain their proposal by stating that the Bauhaus searched for modular means to create aesthetics. I would posit that the modularity was normally contained within a whole, for example the balconies or fenestration within the main Dessau block, rather than expressed as a kit of parts like here. I have reservations about the appropriateness of the space station format for this German site but overall some good design work here.”
Adrian Welch, arq.
“The project has a strong environmental concept. And it’s interesting how they manage to find inspiration from the space station, and how a building can be self-sufficient.”
Kerry Sundal, arq.
“This ruthlessly un-aesthetical entry applies technology, societal concerns and an industrial approach, and gains a product that is distinguishably architectural in form and true BauHaus in spirit.” Gaute Grønmo,arq.
“60´s sci-fi is back! Proposal that shows, with an interesting graphic language, a building, that dialogues between a sustainable and a post apocalyptic future.
Its resemblance to a space station makes us think about the (not so far) dreams of the Great Masters of our times, as the SpaceX mission to Mars, by Elon Musk.
The formal resolution seems a bit exaggerated for today´s world, but it may be appropriate as a home for the new Masters, that might carry the human civilization outside Earth, in the upcoming decades.”
Nicolas Rudolph, arq.
3rd place – ID000390 – Team: Dragos, Ghioca, Loana Stoide, Mara Catargiu; City: Bucharest; Country: Romania
“The project can be arranged in multiple dimensions and plans while it is not giving any clue about its own architecture and identity. The search for alternative uses refers to a wider scale that can be applied in urban scale but it is not possible to understand any character of space showing that in what kind of a space will the masters be painting /doing an art and how do all common spaces generate different spatial complexity or pureness? What is architectural language of these spaces? But the proposal is very successful in term of creating multiple typologies to live and work.”
Berrin Chatzin Chousein, arq.
“This is a clever design. The entrants advise the proposal comes as a “project rooted in the principles of the Bauhaus school, mainly in our case the mechanization and complete efficiency of the space, as well as its adequacy to the inhabitant’s desires”. The design has a delicious set of variables which allow exciting physical options within what is already an innovative series of rectilinear spaces. I felt the presentation could have been bolder but both the design and the thinking were excellent here.”
Adrian Welch, arq.
“The project shows a great understanding on how to make super flexible spaces with simple and effective solutions.”
Kerry Sundal, arq.
“This quite poetic and playful expression of a flexible living machine arrives at a very credible structure, which also seems to have a great aesthetic potential and is very much in step with the BauHaus ideal.”
Gaute Grønmo, arq.
“Proposal that reinterprets the concept of the Master´s houses, using a contemporary variated-stacking vision.
In a way, it makes us think of a little New Babylon, in which the new man, the Homo-Ludens, that freed himself from the working tasks, generates his own space, based on his new needs to enjoy, relax, and create. We can observe references to the 1957´s Constant´s Utopia, on the Variable platforms and retractable ladders.
The ground floor mobile-panels solution, is not as strong as the rest of the proposal; however, it seems as an interesting way to vary the permeability of this space, shared by both Master-Ludens. Interesting axonometric expression of the possible variations.”
Nicolas Rudolph, arq.
Honorable Mentions
ID000230 – Team: Piyanat Songkhroh, Apisara Lertrattanakit; City: Pathum Thani; Country: Thailand
ID000120 – Team: Sofie-Marie Trebschuh, Christof trebschuh, Matthuas Kloth, jens Rauhut; City: Cottbus; Country: Germany
ID000910 – Team: Mauricio Calvo Arancibia, Roberto Ariel Vera Delgado, Fernando Sunagua Sardinas, Juan Carlos Arancibia Valverde; City: Sucre; Country: Bolivia
ID000750 – Team: Lulia Llie, Adria Viezan; City: Bucharest; Country: Romania
ID000720 – Team: Matyas Kutas, Zsolt Csík, Levente Kovácsik; City: Traunstein; Country: Germany
ID0001200 – Team: Yue Zhang, Jinli Hao; City: Shenyang; Country: China
ID000350 – Team: Loic Cao, Paulina Frankowska; City: Munich; Country: Germany
bauhouse 24H Competition information / images from 24H, 280617
10 Apr 2017
bauhouse 24H Competition 2017
24H Competition 17th edition News
AIM OF THE COMPETITION – 24H
FRAMEWORK
bauHause Change is a consequence of the growth and realization of the human being, as a thinking being and element of a social organization of which he is a part. Here, art is a open door to the manifestations and desires of this same society, and questioning whether new paths and answers are found. Art does not ask, art responds. Put in question, to become a consequence and, brick to brick, solid walls grow from an ever closer future, where we will all live and from it we will make our house …
beginning of the registration period: April 10th Promotional registration period from April 10th to April 14th at 23:59 – Fee € 10 Regular registration period from April 15th to May 17th at 23:59 – Fee € 20 Late period of registration from May 18th to May 27th at 11:59 – Fee € 25
Publication of winners and honorable mentions at www.if-ideasforward.com on June 27th
the competition date //May 27th to May 28th //
The competition begins at May 27th 12:00 noon and ends at May 28th 12:00 noon (London GMT + 0:00)
AWARDS
1st Place – € 500 + publication in website, social networks and media partners + 24H trophy + 5 sketchbooks Emílio Braga + 24H registration fee + Kaiser Original Idell 6556 Super by IndustrialSun.com
2nd Place – € 150 + publication in website, social networks and media partners + 24H trophy + 5 sketchbooks Emílio Braga + 24H registration fee
3rd Place – € 50 + publication in website, social networks and media partners + 24H trophy + 5 sketchbooks Emílio Braga + 24H registration fee
7 Honorable Mentions – publication in website, social networks and media partners
This is a competition in 24 hours so you only have access to the brief on the contest day Download on May 27 12:00pm (noon) (London GMT+0:00) but do not forget that you always have to register before May 27 at 11:49 am (London GMT + 0:00)
bauhouse 24H Competition information from 24H
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24h competition 18th edition
We live in an Age when everything changes in the blink of an eye.
Our conception of reality has ceased to be a physical reality to become a possible unreality.
Things may not be and be and Man reinvents himself as BEING.
The virtual ceases to be a virtuosity of the past towards the future, and begins to be a tool of the new realities in which we live. The dimensions are now different, inserted in the new world with new realities that may come to be, exist, almost complete, but totally virtual.
“Have you ever had a dream, Neo, in which you were so sure it was real?
What if you were unable to wake up from this dream?
How would you know the difference between the dream world and the real world? ”
Morpheus
24 days for the competition!!
July 8th to July 9th
AWARDS
1st Place € 500 + publication in website, social networks and media partners + 24H trophy + 5 sketchbooks Emílio Braga + 24H registration fee
2nd Place € 150 – publication in website, social networks and media partners + 24H trophy + 5 sketchbooks Emílio Braga + 24H registration fee
3rd Place € 50 – publication in website, social networks and media partners + 24H trophy + 5 sketchbooks Emílio Braga + 24H registration fee
7 Honorable Mentions – publication in website, social networks and media partners
8 May 2017
raWar – 24H Competition
24H Competition raWar News
Address: Bauhaus Dessau, Gropiusallee 38, 06846 Dessau, Germany
Phone: +49 340 6508250
Architect: Walter Gropius
Bauhaus Buildings
Bauhaus Architecture – selection on e-architect
Villa Harnischmacher II, Germany
image courtesy of architects
Villa Harnischmacher II – 20 Feb 2017
An iconic Bauhaus villa in Wiesbaden’s city centre by architect Marcel Breuer in 1954.
Haus am Horn – The World’s First Bauhaus Building
Design: Georg Muche & Bauhaus students
Haus am Horn in Weimar Germany – 8 Aug 2016
Bauhaus Archiv Berlin Museum of Design, Germany
photo © Adrian Welch
Bauhaus School Building in Dessau
Bauhaus Building, Walter Gropius, 1925-26, Dessau, Germany:
image © Gordon Watkinson
Walter Gropius Architect
picture © Gordon Watkinson
Gropius in Chicago Coalition Protest, USA – Michael Reese Hospital Laundry building:
photograph © Grahm M. Balkany / Gropius in Chicago Coalition
Bauhaus Museum Dessau Competition, Germany
image from Bauhaus Building Competition organisers
Bauhaus in America Exhibition and Conference
Hazel Larsen Archer, Buckminster Fuller’s 1949 Dome at Black Mountain College, Summer 1949, gelatin silver prints, 13.75 x 21 inches (overall), 3.875 x 3.875 inches (ea):
photograph © Estate of Hazel Larsen Archer
Bauhaus Masterhouses Dessau, Germany
image from architects
31 Jan 2018
The Bauhaus Promenade Museum, Dessau, Germany
image from architecture office
The Bauhaus Promenade Museum
24H COMPETITION 2nd edition
24H COMPETITION 2nd edition Winners
1st place:
ID0001000 – Team: Filip Radu, Alexandru Arama, Razvan Alexandru Paunescu, Petru Alexandru Truica, Emanuel Budaies
City – Bucharest
Country – Romania
2nd place:
ID000760 – Team: Inês Afonso, Gonçalo Santos, João Manso, José Moniz, Renato Franco
City – Lisboa
Country – Portugal
3rd place:
ID000240 – Team: Sebastiano Caruso, Gabriele Convertino
City – Avola
Country – Italy
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