CHART ARCHITECTURE Competition 2017, Copenhagen Architecture Design Contest

CHART ARCHITECTURE Competition

Nordic Architecture Design Contest News – pavilions to house gastronomy, media and artistic partners

2 Sep 2018

CHART 2018 Architecture Competition Winners

13 Apr 2018

CHART ARCHITECTURE Competition 2018

Design Competition at CHART ART FAIR 2018

CHART PRESENTS TODAY THE FIFTH ARCHITECTURE COMPETITION

Five finalists will be selected by this year’s panel of renowned judges. The winners of the competition will design pavilions to be presented during the 2018 edition of CHART.

Open to: Young professionals in the field of architecture, students and recent graduates from the Nordic architecture schools

Dates: For a 72-hour period from 13 – 16 April 2018 (Today)

Judges include: Bjarke Ingels, Beatrice Galilee, benandsebastian, Thomas Lommeé and Simon Frommenwiler

CHART ARCHITECTURE Competition 2018
photo © David Hugo Cabo

The CHART Architecture competition, a key element of CHART SOCIAL, was launched in 2014 with the intention of promoting young Nordic architects and exploring the crossover between art, design and architecture. In 2018, CHART is extending the call for applications to young and newly established architectural professionals, as well as students and recent graduates from the Nordic architecture schools.

Photos: David Hugo Cabo

CHART ARCHITECTURE Competition 2017 dusk
photo © David Hugo Cabo

The competition brief will be published on 13 April 2018 at 12:00 noon and will be open for entries for a 72-hour period, closing on 16 April 16 2018 at 12:00 noon. Five finalists selected by this years judges will be chosen to design pavilions to house gastronomy partners and SPACE10 during CHART. The winner will be announced on September 1, 2018.

The 2018 concept is OPEN-SOURCE and challenges participants to unfold the potential of open-source content through modular design and cross collaborations, creating a platform for aesthetic experimentation and reusable design. In this collaboration CHART wants to underline the significant relationship existing between art and architecture, suggesting participants to design pavilions closely with artists as an integrated part of their team. Collaborations can be presented as initial ideas and then integrated in the further development of the pavilion.

CHART ARCHITECTURE Competition 2017 installation
photo © David Hugo Cabo

This year the CHART Architecture competition is judged by Bjarke Ingels, Architect and Founder of BIG Bjarke Ingels Group; Beatrice Galilee, Curator of Architecture and Design at The Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art; Ben Clement and Sebastian De La Cour (benandsebastian), Artist-duo; Simon Frommenwiler, Architect and Co-Founder of HHF Architects; Susanne Ottesen, Owner of Galleri Susanne Ottesen and Co-Founder of CHART; Thomas Lommeé, Founder and Partner of OpenStructure and Infrastructure.

The winners of this year’s competition will be offered a mentorship programme with the aim to stimulate and support young architects’ careers. This competition will promote networking as well as promoting cross-sector collaboration amongst professionals.

CHART Architecture is made possible by the generous support of Realdania, a social enterprise, whose mission is to improve the quality of life through the built environment; The City of Copenhagen, The Danish Arts Foundation, FOSS and The Dreyer Foundation.

The winners of the 2017 CHART Architecture competition were selected for their Paper Pavilion, designed by architects Kazumasa Takada, Yuriko Yagi and Yohei Tomioka. The Pavilion was realised in collaboration with Musling Bistro, Vice, Wasara and UNDERBROEN.
Architects Sine Lindholm and Mads-Ulrik Husum in collaboration with SPACE 10 worked with IKEA in February 2017 to release the open-source plans of their 2016 CHART Architecture Pavilion “Spherical Garden.”

More information about the competition and judges CHART Architecture 2018 Competition Brief

25 Apr 2017

CHART ARCHITECTURE Competition 2017 Finalists

Winners for Design Competition at CHART ART FAIR 2017

5 Suggestions for the Future of Sustainable Architecture – CHART ARCHITECTURE Finalists Announced

Five teams have been selected as finalists in the CHART ARCHITECTURE Competition 2017. The designs address this year’s theme THE LIVING CITY and thereby contribute to the global discussion on sustainable urbanisation, renewable resources and the urgent need for experimentation with upcycling and the reuse of materials.

CHART ARCHITECTURE Competition Winners

20 + 10 Mar 2017

CHART ARCHITECTURE Competition 2017

Design Competition at CHART ART FAIR 2017

Location: Copenhagen, Denmark

The competition brief will be published on 7 April 2017 at 12 noon and will be open for entries for 72 hours until 10 April at 12 noon. Five finalists will be selected by the jury and will build pavilions for CHART taking place 1-3 September 2017.

CHART ARCHITECTURE Competition at CHART ART FAIR 2017: Details and Judges Announced

On the left: The 2017 winning pavilion of CHART ARCHITECTURE competition Wet Oysters Dry Champagne by Nicole Strelcheva, Trine Thy, Nowak Aleksander and Tamara Kalantajevska.

On the right: The Growroom by Sine Lindholm and Mads-Ulrik Husum in collaboration with SPACE10:
CHART ART FAIR pavilion

Photographs courtesy of Rasmus Hjortshøj

CHART ART FAIR presents its most ambitious architecture competition to date accepting entries from 7 – 10 April 2017. Judges include Bjarkes Ingels, Bjørnstene Christiansen, Débora Mesa and Simon Frommenwiler.

CHART Architecture Pavilions 2017:
CHART ART FAIR pavilion

CHART ARCHITECTURE competition, a key element of CHART SOCIAL, was launched in 2014 to promote young Nordic architects and explore the crossover between art and architecture. In 2017 CHART is extending the call for applications to young and newly established architectural practices, as well as welcoming students and recent graduates from the Nordic architecture schools.

Cups of Light by Nanna Kley-Jakobsen and Victor Fruergaard – ABSOLUT- CHART Architecture 17:
Cups of Light by Nanna Kley-Jakobsen and Victor Fruergaard

The competition brief will be published on 7 April 2017 at 12 noon and be open for entries for a 72-hour period, closing on the 10 April at 12 noon. Five finalists selected by the judges will be chosen to design pavilions to house gastronomy, media and artistic partners during CHART ART FAIR and the winner will be announced on 2 September 2017.

Bjarke Ingels by Jonas Bie:
Bjarke Ingels by Jonas Bie

This year CHART ARCHITECTURE competition is judged by Bjarkes Ingels, architect and founder of BIG Bjarke Ingels Group;

Superflex by Jan Søndergaard
Superflex by Jan Søndergaard

Bjørnstjerne Christiansen, co-founder of SUPERFLEX; Claus Andersen, owner of Andersen’s Contemporary;

Debora Mesa by Ensamble Studio:
Debora Mesa by Ensamble Studio

Débora Mesa, architect and part of the team responsible for the Spanish Pavilion at the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale; Dorte Foss, architect; and Simon Frommenwiler, architect and co-founder of HHF Architects.

Winning Pavillon – Wet Oyster Dry Champagne by Nicole Strelcheva, Trine Thy, Alexsander Nowak and Tamara Kalantajevska – LEspritduvin- CHART Architecture 17:
Wet Oyster Dry Champagne Copenhagen

CHART ARCHITECTURE is made possible by the generous support of Realdania, a social enterprise, whose mission is to improve the quality of life through the built environment; The City of Copenhagen and The Dreyer Foundation.

Growing Sphere by Sine Lindholm and Mads-Ulrik Husum:
Growing Sphere by Sine Lindholm and Mads-Ulrik Husum

The official theme THE LIVING CITY will be launched during CHART’s first satellite event for 2017 on 21 March at 5pm in collaboration with Realdania. The event is free and open to all. The launch will include a welcome by Anne Skovbro, Philanthropy Director – CPO, at Realdania; an introduction to the competition by former finalists Sine Lindholm and Mads-Ulrik Husum; a presentation of the brief and introduction of the 2017 theme by Simon Friese, Director of CHART ART FAIR; and an inspirational talk by Bjørnstjerne Christiansen and Simon Frommenwiler.

Hang In Hang Up by Isabelle Easterling and Ludvig Von Hofsten – UnionKitchen- CHART Architecture 17:
Hang In Hang Up by Isabelle Easterling and Ludvig Von Hofsten

The 2017 CHART ARCHITECTURE participants will be asked to design and create pavilions to house gastronomy partners and SPACE10 during CHART ART FAIR. The entries will address the open source paradigm while contributing to the global discussion on sustainable urbanisation, renewable resources and the urgent need for experimentation with upcycling and the reuse of materials. The goal of CHART ARCHITECTURE for this edition is that participants will educate visitors about multifunctionality, investigative recycling methods, community object exchanges whilst innovating on fabrication methods.

Oaeufs Frit af Kristin Soendersroed and Emma Soenner – Condesa- CHART Architecture 17:
Oaeufs Frit af Kristin Soendersroed and Emma Soenner

The winners of this year’s competition will be offered a mentorship programme by a professional architect, a construction expert and a developer. The aim of this mentorship is to stimulate and support young architects’ careers as well as to promote cross-sector collaboration and networking.

The WalkinÔÇÖ Display by Emil Fabritius Buchwald and Mads Nikolaj Brandt – Gorilla – CHART Architecture 17:
Display by Emil Fabritius Buchwald and Mads Nikolaj Brandt

Previous participants of the CHART ARCHITECTURE competition have been able to develop their ideas and pavilions further. 2016 finalists, architects Sine Lindholm and Mads-Ulrik Husum in collaboration with SPACE 10, worked with IKEA in February 2017 to release the open-source plans of a DIY version of the Spherical Garden, one of last year’s CHART ARCHITECTURE pavilions.

Wet Oyster Dry Champagne:
Wet Oyster Dry Champagne

For the 2017 competition, open-source plans for DIY versions of the two chosen pavilions will be released in collaboration with SPACE10 after CHART.

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Location: Realdania, Jarmers Pl. 2, 1551 København V, Denmark

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