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AI multi-agent systems: Creating a Voxel City

The workshop "AI multi-agent systems: Creating a Voxel City" is part of DigitalFUTURES 2024, an international community that unites top architects, thinkers, and creative technologists from around the world.

Cultivating Resilience: Nominate a Heritage Green Space Under Threat

World Monuments Fund (WMF) is now accepting proposals for sites looking to strengthen their resilience to climate change, share their knowledge, and plan for the future through the Cultivating Resilience program.

Morro D'Oro 42:42 - Camposaz call - Wood self-construction workshop

The workshop will be held in Abruzzo, near the town of Morro D'Oro (TE), in the heart of the Vomano Valley. The participatory design and self-construction activity will have as its ultimate goal the creation of two different wooden artifacts. The first one will reconnect the paths among the Abruzzo olive groves to a spring historically used by villagers and for years, though functioning, fallen into disuse. The second structure will be a mobile installation, towed by tractor, serving the public activities hosted in the olive grove.
Participants will work and be hosted by the charming oil mill Frantoio Montecchia (Frantoio Montecchia), that overlooks the land, a center not only of production but also a place open to the public for recreational and cultural activities.

Caravanserai Summer School 2024

Caravanserai Summer School 2024 returns to İzmir/Bergama/Ferizler Village for its third edition between 6 July - 6 August 2024. The project is organized by Depo Pergamon, Meydan Architecture & Design, Strüktür and Poçolana Works with the academic support of Izmir University of Economics and Yaşar University and the institutional support of the Embassy of Spain in Turkey and Bergama Municipality.
Following the collaborative restoration philosophy of Depo Pergamon Workshops, Kervansaray Summer School 2024 will try to promote a new ecological restoration model for rural architecture based on the principle of circular sustainability: Sun, Water, Soil, Straw, Dung, and Wood. To complete the conservation of the pre-existing buildings, natural materials and techniques will be used in harmony with contemporary materials and ways of construction. All the work will be led by the students, but supervised by academicians and experts in vernacular architecture and building techniques.
The Caravanserai Summer School 2024 is mainly open to anyone interested in ecological restoration and vernacular architecture, and specially to students who have to do office or construction site internships. Those who want to participate in the summer school can access more detailed information and application form from the link below. 👇
https://linktr.ee/caravanserai.ferizler
*Application deadline is 21 June 2024. Quota is limited to 15 people.
For any questions or suggestions: depopergamon@gmail.com
Instagram accounts: @caravanserai.ferizler & @depopergamon

Call for Submissions: VARES Summer School on Spatial Activism

VARES calls for participants to the summer school on spatial activism in August 2024!

Epistle Announces Writing Prize to Award Emerging Voices on the Built Environment of the Global South

The Epistle Writing Prize is an annual competition dedicated to recognising outstanding writing on design, architecture and environment. Celebrating the power of the written word, participants are invited to inform, intrigue or persuade readers by presenting novel arguments or interesting narratives on the built environment. Stemming from Epistle’s mission to democratise architectural discourse, the 2024 edition seeks to highlight compelling voices and stories from the Global South, bringing attention to previously unheard perspectives.

Call for Entries: WASA World Architecture Student Award 2024 Competition

[Overview]
The WASA World Architecture Student Award is one of the world's largest architecture student competitions, held mainly in Japan, China, the United States, and Europe. It is a competition that measures the diverse abilities of architecture students by allowing them to submit works such as design assignments, competitions, and graduation projects that they have created in the past. As a global architectural design competition, applications are received from all over the world, and all applicants can accurately grasp their own abilities by receiving objective evaluation "feedback". In addition, the winning works will be disseminated to the world in multiple languages, providing an opportunity for participants' works to attract international attention. 100 types of award certificates are available, and awards are given with respect to individuality, giving more participants new insights and encouragement. With a high degree of freedom in submission format and theme, participants can maximize their creativity.
* Languages ​​used: 5 languages: English, Japanese, Chinese, German, and Hindi. *Participation fee: Free
For more information, please visit the official website of the competition↓
https://www.zenkokukenkomi.com/wasa2024%E3%83%BCenglish

The Case for City-level Innovation Ecosystems in Africa

It's difficult to fathom what constitutes appropriate sustainable urbanisation policy amidst persistent systemic inequalities, decaying institutional bodies, and hollow political discourse. In Melbourne School of Design’s third Dean's Lecture of the year, founding director of African Centre for Cities at the University of Cape Town Professor Edgar Pieterse will explore how to create working and sustainable urban policy in the Global South. In rethinking urban policy, Edgar looks to Africa where emerging urban sustainability experiments are moving communities towards a more just and culturally welcoming environment.

Trophy Announcement: NASA India CP Kukreja Trophy

"Repurposing and Revitalisation"
Presenting to you all the 67th Year CP Kukreja Trophy Brief.

IAAC GSS24 Onsite and Online Summer Workshops - Applications Open

The Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC) in Barcelona announces a new edition of the Global Summer School (GSS), marking another milestone fostering global collaboration and innovation in the field of architecture and design.

Wood self-construction workshop_Camposaz 41:41 Sagron Mis 3.0

Camposaz 41:41 edition is hosted by the Proloco of Sagron Mis, a small mountain community in the heart of the Dolomites. Since a few years ago the association has been organizing an art festival called LAPIS - Laboratorio Artistico Paesaggio Illustrato which aims at bringing the beauty of art and performances to the village together with the promoting of young talents scattered across the territory.

Naples Garibaldi-Porta Est Complex and the Urban Regeneration of the Railway Areas and Design of the New Headquarter of Regione Campania

Regione Campania (Italy) announced a very important design competition.

Open Call: Competition for the Conceptual Design of the Forest Park Lješkopoljska Gorica in Podgorica

Capital city Podgorica announces public call for conceptual design of the forest park lješkopoljska Gorica in Podgorica.

Camp Taliesin West Returns, Now Enrolling for Summer 2024 Sessions

The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation today announced the return of its popular Camp Taliesin West with a lineup of full- and half-day sessions for K-12 students on topics surrounding architecture, science, art and photography, both available in-person at Taliesin West, Wright’s winter home and studio in Scottsdale, and virtually through Zoom.

International Urban Project Award 2024

The International Urban Project Award is launched by Bauwelt (Berlin) and the World Architecture magazine (Beijing) and supported by Messe München. It recognizes new outstanding urban and architectural projects that have transformed cities worldwide, focusing on the interface between buildings and public space.

Call for Entries: Architects for Humanity; an International Competition to Redesign a Housing Quarter for Earthquake Victims in Northern Syria.

Mimaria Studio, in partnership with the NGO Molham Team, is launching a competition to redesign a housing quarter for Earthquake and displaced Victims in Northern Syria.

EASA Shanzhai

EASA (European Architecture Students Assembly) is the largest non-for-profit decentralised Architecture Network in Europe, bringing together students and young creatives from the fields of Architecture, Urbanism, Arts and Design to collaborate in a horizontal learning process at the intersection of education and practice.

Open Call: International Urban Planning Competition for "New Kharkhorum" City of Mongolia

We want to bring to your attention an open international competition for the conceptual master planning project of Mongolia's new city, "New Kharkhorum." This project presents a unique opportunity for everyone to contribute innovative ideas to the city's development. We highly encourage you to visit our website to register and be considered for this exciting project.