presented by Streetlife
Streetlife and Landezine call multidisciplinary teams of young designers to submit ideas for redesigning ‘Lost Sites’!
6 recognitions / €15.000 in prize money
2024 registration deadlines:
– Early Registration before 31 July: €50
– Registration fee: 1 August – 30 September: €75
– Late Registration fee: 1 October – 5 December: €100
– Final submission deadline: 12 December 2024
Winning entries will receive online promotion through Streetlife and Landezine – Landscape Architecture Platform, along with the following prizes:
First Prize: €7,000 + physical award trophy + certificate
Second Prize: €3,000 + physical award trophy + certificate
Third Prize: €2,000 + physical award trophy + certificate
Three Honorable Mentions: €1,000 + physical trophy + certificate for each recognition
NEW: University Award
Schools that will participate with 3 or more teams will compete for the University Award.
University Award: Physical Award trophy + certificate + Landezine’s promotional package for universities
Three Nominees: €1,500 for travel expenses to the award ceremony / per university
In times of social and environmental distress, the world is increasingly more aware of the significance of open space and the issues of urbanisation. Qualities of urban sites are lost due to various social changes, rising parking needs, inappropriate design, neglect, and, unfortunately still – war. The competition is looking for multidisciplinary solutions to spatial issues concerning urbanisation.
Streetlife Design Competition calls students, young landscape architects, architects, industrial designers, artists, visual artists to submit concepts for the redesign of lost open spaces.
Lost sites are all around us. Fortunately, there are designers like you who know how to improve them. In times of social and environmental distress, the world is increasingly more aware of the significance of open space and the issues of urbanisation. Qualities of urban sites are lost due to various social changes, rising parking needs, inappropriate design and neglect. The competition is looking for multidisciplinary solutions to spatial issues concerning urbanisation. From urban centres to residential housing on the margins, the competition seeks ideas to improve the quality of urban outdoors and challenges modes of urbanisation.
There is no site chosen by the competition organizers and the winning proposal will not be built. Teams need to pick their own lost site and make a design for improving it. Sites can be privately owned, but must assume public accessibility and must not exceed the size of 1 hectare (2,4 acres).
Your chosen must be located in European or North American territories: Canada, United States, United Kingdom and the following countries of the European continent: Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Isle of Man, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine.
The winning project will be an innovative and strong conceptual work that successfully deal with several spatial issues where the conditions allow: memory of the site / genius loci / sustainability / urban biodiversity / climate resiliency / inclusive social space / empowerment of communities / sustainable mobility …
The winning project will not be built. However, participants may choose to work with local communities and hand them their project to empower their ambitions to improve public spaces in their immediate vicinity.
Also see the recognized proposals from the previous edition of Streetlife Design Competition.
Published on June 18, 2024