DEADLINE: May 1, 2015
The
Fentress Global Challenge is an international design competition created to
engage students worldwide in the exploration of future design possibilities in
public architecture. The competition theme changes each year to reflect current
issues. For 2015, students around the globe are invited to imagine The Airport
of the Future.
GUIDELINES
Participants
are encouraged to re-envision the terminal building of the future, taking into
consideration current technological trends and applying them to the near future.
The participant should consider every element of the passenger experience and
seek to improve every dimension of the building. The terminal/concourse
building should comprise 30 gates with a third of them being international.
Things to consider are urbanization, globalization, technological innovations,
flexibility, security, adaptability, and the traveler experience from “curbside
to airside.”
The
submission with the highest aesthetic quality and the most fully developed
vision will receive the grand prize.
INVITATION
All
students presently enrolled in an accredited college level Architectural or
Interiors program are invited to participate. Recent 2015 graduates that are
not employed at an architecture, interior design, engineering or construction
firm may also enter. Individuals and teams with a maximum of three members are
eligible. Only one registration is necessary for each team.
Register
HERE by May 1, 2015; registration is free. You will automatically be emailed a
registration number to use for your final submission.
COMPETITION
SCHEDULE
Competition Announcement: Saturday, November 15, 2014Design Submission Deadline: Friday, May 1, 2015Winners Announced: Sunday, June 1, 2015Internship at Fentress Architects: Summer 2015
AWARDS
1st
Place
US$15,000
prize and a certificate (US$15,000 prize includes US$5,000 cash, four-week paid
internship at Fentress Architects, airfare and lodging.)
2nd
Place
US$3,000
cash prize and a certificate
3rd
Place
US$2,000
cash prize and a certificate
Source: Fentress Architects

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