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Triumph Architectural Treehouse Award Competition
The Garden Bridge Treehouse: Triumph Architectural Treehouse Award (TATA) 2015
Sponsor: ArchTriumph – www.archtriumph.com
AIM:
The aim of this international ideas competition is to recognise the architectural and design principle involved in designing a high quality tree-house and the role they sometimes play in shaping our ideas of low-cost, low maintenance and sustainable architectural design in many world communities.
This competition investigates, explores and emphasises the importance of sustainable concept in Treehouse design as they become ever more popular, more intricate and more commercial.
PROJECT:
The program is to design an original Contemporary Treehouse pod, capsule or series of pods with the vision of being located on the proposed ‘The Garden Bridge’ across the river Thames in London. The Treehouse pod will provide an elegant and inspiring space for visitors or crossers to retreat, relax for lunch, diner, drinks, special romantic or simply for leisurely pursuits such as reading, drawing the cityscape or simply day dreaming short-time retreat for relaxation.
Treehouses have a magic that stimulates our imaginations in any unique surroundings and posses an unforgettable promise of an adventure. The uniqueness of a Treehouse is sometimes based on the unique feature of the host tree or anchor points, which adds to that childhood dream or fairy tale of a hideout and adventure playground set high in the sky. It is also a space of retreat transporting adults from the stresses of everything reality to a world high up the tree top to be close to nature or an elevated view.
ELIGIBILITY:
•Architects
•Architecture Graduates
•Architecture Students
•Landscape Architects
•Team (Architects, Architecture Graduates, Architecture Students)
•Inter-Disciplinary Teams (engineers, designers, city planners or urbanist)
Submissions can be the work of an individual or practice team or a group of up to 4 members (architects, architecture graduates or architecture students etc) aged 18 or over at the time of registration. Registration and participation in the competition implies an immediate acceptance by entrants of all terms & conditions governing the site and competition.
REGISTRATION:
Entrants may register by filling the online registration form and submitting it with the relevant payment abiding by the following deadlines:
•Early Registration: from 13th January 2015 00:00 (GMT) to 04th February 2015 23:59 (GMT)
•Standard Registration: from 05th February 2015 00:00 (GMT) to 24th March 2015 23:59 (GMT)
•Late Registration: from 25th March 2015 00:00 (GMT) to 31st March 2015 23:59 (GMT)
SUBMISSION DEADLINE
31st March 2015: Closing Date for Submission
RESULT ANNOUNCEMENT
23rd April 2015: Announcement of Winners
PRIZES AND AWARDS
Winners of the competition will receive a share of the Prize Fund of $3,500 USD.
Location: London, England, UK
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Design: Caruso St John Architects
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