72 Hour Urban Action Stuttgart 2012 Competition

72 Hour Urban Action, the world’s first real-time architecture competition, gives selected teams only three days & three nights to design and build interventions in public space in response to local needs. The competition will be the kick-off of a series of major urban interventions around Stuttgart 21, site of the largest urban redevelopment in Europe and the center of a heated 30-year-old public debate. The competition is defined by an extreme deadline, a tight budget and limited space and will challenge participants to rapidly leave a lasting impact on the city’s urban fabric.

They will be battling the clock, the restrictive conditions and each other to dream and realize projects in response to the spatial and social challenges the sites and missions offer. The international teams will include residents, architects, designers, artists, craftspeople, students and generally nice people. Teams will come to Stuttgart armed with a passion for action, and ready to give their time and expertise to help with community needs. For more information, please visit here.

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Cite: Alison Furuto. "72 Hour Urban Action Stuttgart 2012 Competition" 20 Apr 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/227262/72-hour-urban-action-stuttgart-2012-competition> ISSN 0719-8884

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