Fifteen residential designs from around the world have made the shortlist for the Architectural Review's latest AR House awards competition.
The panel of judges this year included Stephanie Davidson (co-founder of Davidson Rafailidis, winner of AR House 2020: Big Space, Little Space); Lina Ghotmeh (founder of Lina Ghotmeh – Architecture); and Daniel Tudor Munteanu (founder and editor of the research project OfHouses).
Per the Architectural Review, "The judges were more interested in ‘social and political relevance’ than ‘the beauty of details and spaces’. They looked for projects that demonstrated ‘resourcefulness, imagination, and optimism’, while providing ‘intimacy and a feeling of home’. They paid particular attention to architects ‘working with what’s at hand’ and ‘giving agency to existing buildings, without passing judgement’."
The winning house will be announced later this month — stay tuned to find out here.
The shortlisted designs for 2023 are:
Museum of Emotions / Edition #5
Register by Wed, Jul 10, 2024
Submit by Mon, Oct 21, 2024
The Last Nuclear Bomb Memorial / Edition #4
Register by Tue, Jun 18, 2024
Submit by Mon, Jul 22, 2024
Sansusī Sound Sculpture
Register by Tue, Jun 25, 2024
Submit by Thu, Jul 25, 2024
Future School for Ukraine: Open Architectural Design Competition
Register by Thu, May 23, 2024
Submit by Fri, May 31, 2024
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