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The Museum of Language , London/ Vereinigtes Königreich

Architektur Wettbewerbs-Ergebnis

wa-ID
wa-2024114
Tag der Veröffentlichung
01.03.2018
Aktualisiert am
06.06.2018
Verfahrensart
Studentenwettbewerb
Zulassungsbereich
Andere
Teilnehmer
Architekturstudenten
Auslober
Bewerbungsschluss
29.04.2018
Abgabetermin
30.04.2018
Bekanntgabe
21.05.2018

1. Preis

Ayaz Pasha · Vishweshwar Singh · Jabili Sirineni, Indien
Projekt: The Platform – Experiencing language through space
  • 1. Preis: Ayaz Pasha · Vishweshwar Singh · Jabili Sirineni, Indien
  • 1. Preis: Ayaz Pasha · Vishweshwar Singh · Jabili Sirineni, Indien

2. Preis

Manuela Blasco Markarian, Argentinien
Projekt: Language Bubble
  • 2. Preis: Manuela Blasco Markarian, Argentinien
  • 2. Preis: Manuela Blasco Markarian, Argentinien

3. Preis

Zofia Fedorów, Polen
Projekt: SerpenTime
  • 3. Preis: Zofia Fedorów, Polen
  • 3. Preis: Zofia Fedorów, Polen

Anerkennung

Syed Fawad Hussain, Pakistan
Projekt: MOL
  • Anerkennung: Syed Fawad Hussain, Pakistan
  • Anerkennung: Syed Fawad Hussain, Pakistan

Anerkennung

Rama Dwiwahyu · Evan Adi Wijaya, Indonesien
  • Anerkennung: Rama Dwiwahyu · Evan Adi Wijaya, Indonesien
  • Anerkennung: Rama Dwiwahyu · Evan Adi Wijaya, Indonesien

Anerkennung

Anna Fotinova · Khasen Akmaral · Tatyana Grikhanova, Russland
  • Anerkennung: Anna Fotinova · Khasen Akmaral · Tatyana Grikhanova, Russland
  • Anerkennung: Anna Fotinova · Khasen Akmaral · Tatyana Grikhanova, Russland

Anerkennung

Piero Lissoni · Joao Silva · Gianluca Sorteni, Italien
Projekt: Language Symphony
  • Anerkennung: Piero Lissoni · Joao Silva · Gianluca Sorteni, Italien
  • Anerkennung: Piero Lissoni · Joao Silva · Gianluca Sorteni, Italien

Anerkennung

Deena Jamokha, Kanada
Projekt: Cube
  • Anerkennung: Deena Jamokha, Kanada
  • Anerkennung: Deena Jamokha, Kanada

Anerkennung

Albert Yu · Jericho Castañeda · Gaudencio Santiago III, Philippinen
Projekt: Inter-Continents
  • Anerkennung: Albert Yu · Jericho Castañeda · Gaudencio Santiago III, Philippinen
  • Anerkennung: Albert Yu · Jericho Castañeda · Gaudencio Santiago III, Philippinen

Anerkennung

Jingyi Xie · Yun Han, China
Projekt: Narrate with Light and Space
  • Anerkennung: Jingyi Xie · Yun Han, China
  • Anerkennung: Jingyi Xie · Yun Han, China

Anerkennung

Meng Ye, Kanada
  • Anerkennung: Meng Ye, Kanada
  • Anerkennung: Meng Ye, Kanada

Anerkennung

Liyuan Xu · Yanchun Cheng · Chen Bo, China
Projekt: Dispersed Language Village
  • Anerkennung: Liyuan Xu · Yanchun Cheng · Chen Bo, China
  • Anerkennung: Liyuan Xu · Yanchun Cheng · Chen Bo, China

Anerkennung

Raphaël Fischler · Yechiel Rodrigues Pereira, Frankreich
Projekt: Linguistic Labyrynth
  • Anerkennung: Raphaël Fischler · Yechiel Rodrigues Pereira, Frankreich
  • Anerkennung: Raphaël Fischler · Yechiel Rodrigues Pereira, Frankreich
Verfahrensart
Offener Ideenwettbewerb

Wettbewerbsaufgabe
The aim of the competition is to design an iconic museum of language in the heart of London that will deconstruct the science of linguistics into various aspects of- speech, script and sense. The proposal must not only become an archive for the past and present world languages but also serve as a learning center that works to develop languages and future communication systems.
The Museum of Language: London

Auslober / Organizer
Archasm - International architectural competitions, India
E-mail: queries@archasm.in
http://archasm.in/

Wettbewerbsbetreuung / Competition Contact
In case you still have questions related to the briefs and the competition, please send them to queries@archasm.in with ‘FAQ’ subject until 15th April, 2018.

We highly recommend our participants to check the FAQ section on the website as this will provide additional vital information from time to time. All queries regarding registration process, fees or payment should be sent on the same email address with ‘ENQUIRY’ as the subject.

Wettbewerbsaufgabe / Competition Assignment
Carl Sandburg has accurately described language as the most indispensable tool in the life of us social animals, men. Men have traversed through ages and grown into the most superior race on Earth because of their advanced linguistic and communication skills. Human language is unique in comparison to other forms of communication, as it allows us to produce a vast range of expressions and emotions from a finite set of elements.

The timeline for the development of modern day languages spans thousands of years. Sounds have developed into words, meanings, scripts, grammar, fonts and a formal system of communication called linguistics. One organization suggests that there are about 7099 living languages in the world, but which are not evenly distributed around the world geography. Only 23 languages account for more than half the world’s population. Roughly a third of languages are now endangered, often with less than 1,000 speakers remaining.

Language is much more than just a means of communication. It is also an inseparable part of our culture. In fact, language allows culture to exist. Language allows us to pass on ideas, knowledge, and even attitudes on to the next generation. Language allows culture to develop by freeing people to move beyond their immediate experiences”. Language is intrinsic to the expression of culture. As a means of communicating values, beliefs and customs, it has an important social function and fosters feelings of group identity and solidarity. It is the means by which culture and its traditions and shared values may be conveyed and preserved.

Languages are the most important part of a particular cultural heritage. As one culture dies and another grows, the same happens to their languages. Language is a relic that needs preservation as other inventions and objects of importance. It is an intangible resource that can also unlock some of the lost secrets and even civilizations that existed on the face of the earth.

The aim of the competition is to design an iconic museum of language in the heart of London that will deconstruct the science of linguistics into various aspects of- speech, script and sense. The proposal must not only become an archive for the past and present world languages but also serve as a learning center that works to develop languages and future communication systems.

Wettbewerbsart / Competition Type
Open Ideas Competition (for Students)

Zulassungsbereich / Admission Area
International

Teilnehmer / Participants
Architecture Students

Termine / Schedule
Start of Competition and Early Registration: 16th January 2018
Early Registration ends: 31st March 2018
Standard Registration starts: 1st April 2018
Deadline for Questions: 15th April 2018
Standard Registration ends: 29th April 2018
Closing day for Submissions 30th April 2018
Announcement of Winners: 21st May 2018

Note: All deadlines are 11:59 pm – 00:00 IST (India).

Preise / Awards
Winning participants will receive prizes totaling INR 2,00,000 with the distribution as follows:

First prize: INR 1,00,000/- + Certificate
Second prize: INR 60,000/- + Certificate
Third prize: INR 40,000/- + Certificate
10 Honorable mentions

Winners and honorable mentions will be published on archasm’s website and several international architecture magazines and websites.

Anmeldung / Registration
Early Registration:
From 16th January 2018 to 31st March 2018
– For Indian nationals- INR 1500 (per team)
– For Foreign nationals- EUR 60 (per team)

Standard Registration:
From 1st April 2018 to 29th April 2018
– For Indian nationals- INR 1800 (per team)
– For Foreign nationals- EUR 80 (per team)

Unterlagen / Documents
archasm.in/current-competition/

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