Fundació Mies van der Rohe and the Barcelona City Council have launched an international single stage ideas competition open to all young architects as part of the city's nomination as the 2026 UNESCO-UIA World Capital of Architecture.
10 BLIND WALLS INTERNATIONAL IDEAS COMPETITION FOR YOUNG ARCHITECTS |
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Fundació Mies van der Rohe and the Barcelona City Council have launched an international single stage ideas competition open to all young architects as part of the city's nomination as the 2026 UNESCO-UIA World Capital of Architecture. Participants are invited to remodel 10 permanent blind walls, spread across the city’s 10 districts, aiming to leave a lasting legacy in Barcelona. The winning proposals will be implemented, whenever possible, for their inauguration in 2026 as part of the programme of activities of the UNESCO-UIA World Capital of Architecture. This competition is conducted according to the UNESCO Standard Regulations for International Competitions and the UIA best practice recommendations. |
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This competition is open to all architects, entitled to practise in their country of residence, born on or after 1 January 1989. Multidisciplinary teams must include an architect. |
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Competition Launch: 10 June 2024Questions: 10-20 June 2024Publication of answers: 1 July 2024Submission of entries: 5 August 2024Jury meeting: 9-17 September 2024Publication of results: 25 September 2024 |
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Camilla van Deurs (Denmark) architectAli Kural (Turkey), architectTeddy Cruz (Guatemala/USA), architectPhilip F. Yuan (China), architect, UIA representativeMeriem Chabani (Algeria/France), architectMaria Buhigas (Spain), Barcelona Chief City ArchitectAnna Ramos (Spain), Director of Fundació Mies van der RoheAlternate juror: Grichka Martinetti (France), architect, UIA representative |
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There are 3 prizes for each of the 10 locations as follows: 1st prize: 3,000 Euros2nd prize: 1,500 Euros3rd prize: 750 EurosAt its discretion, the jury may also decide to allocate up to three honorable mentions to proposals with particular merit for each site. |
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The official languages for the competition are English, Spanish and Catalan. All documents for the competition will be provided in the three languages. The English version prevails in case of a conflict of interpretation. |
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The International Union of Architects (UIA) is an international non-governmental organisation based in Paris. Established in 1948, it is the only organisation representing architects across the globe working to unify architects, influence public policies on construction and development, and advance architecture in service to the needs of society. |
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