4 MAY 2021 BY AR EDITORS AR HOUSE
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The Architectural Review is seeking the most innovative and creative houses in the world – enter the AR House awards now
The private house occupies a unique position in the history of architecture and human imagination. Beyond its core function of shelter, it is an object of fantasy, a source of delight, a talisman and a testing ground. Since 2010, AR House has recognised originality and excellence in the design of dwellings. The house – a key rite of passage for architects – offers the potential for genuine innovation and is critical to the ferment and crystallisation of new ideas.
The AR is looking for projects built in the last five years. Perfection is not required: we’re seeking future-leading, ingenious and inventive ideas that push the type forward, whatever the scale and construction cost. This is your chance to be recognised on the global stage as a leading designer of exceptional house projects.
Early bird discount deadline Friday 6 August 2021
Entry deadline Friday 3 September 2021
Click here to find out more and send us your work today
AR House winner 2020, Big Space, Little Space by Davidson Rafailidis
Credit:Florian Holzherr
All entries will be reviewed by the expert international judging panel which will choose a shortlist of fifteen houses, of which six finalists will be visited by an AR critic before the winner is selected by the judges. Winning and commended projects will be featured in the AR’s December/January double issue and all shortlisted projects will be promoted on the AR website to over a million readers worldwide.
4 MAY 2021 BY AR EDITORS AR HOUSE
Add to Bookmarks
The Architectural Review is seeking the most innovative and creative houses in the world – enter the AR House awards now
The private house occupies a unique position in the history of architecture and human imagination. Beyond its core function of shelter, it is an object of fantasy, a source of delight, a talisman and a testing ground. Since 2010, AR House has recognised originality and excellence in the design of dwellings. The house – a key rite of passage for architects – offers the potential for genuine innovation and is critical to the ferment and crystallisation of new ideas.
The AR is looking for projects built in the last five years. Perfection is not required: we’re seeking future-leading, ingenious and inventive ideas that push the type forward, whatever the scale and construction cost. This is your chance to be recognised on the global stage as a leading designer of exceptional house projects.
Early bird discount deadline Friday 6 August 2021
Entry deadline Friday 3 September 2021
Click here to find out more and send us your work today
AR House winner 2020, Big Space, Little Space by Davidson Rafailidis
Credit:Florian Holzherr
All entries will be reviewed by the expert international judging panel which will choose a shortlist of fifteen houses, of which six finalists will be visited by an AR critic before the winner is selected by the judges. Winning and commended projects will be featured in the AR’s December/January double issue and all shortlisted projects will be promoted on the AR website to over a million readers worldwide.
AR House 2019 winner, House in Kamitomii, Kurashiki, Japan by General Design Co
The AR House awards are diverse and wide-ranging. Last year, the AR House winner was Davidson Rafailidis’ Big Space, Little Space in the US which transformed a 1920s garage into a small house in Buffalo. Other previous winners include General Design Co’s house in Kamitomii in Japan, countering the trend in Japan to demolish old houses and build afresh, Habitat for Orphan Girls in Iran by ZAV Architects, an anti-seismic prototype by Edward Ng, Li Wan, Xinan Chi at Hong Kong University, Cosmic in Osaka by UID Architects, and Fayland House by David Chipperfield Architects.
Source: https://www.architectural-review.com/awards/ar-house/ar-house-2021-is-open-for-entries
Department of Architecture: https://www.ibu.edu.ba/department-of-architecture/