Future Architecture 4th Call for Ideas

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European platform for architecture, supported by the EU Creative Europe programme, is inviting multi-disciplinary emerging professionals from all over the world to apply with transformative projects related to our living environments. Deadline: January 7, 2019.

Future Architecture is more than a competition. Future Architecture is changing the very foundation of architecture in Europe, and beyond. Exploring boundaries. Breaking down walls. Building new systems. Forming new coalitions. Providing talented conceptual thinkers and practitioners with opportunities to speak up – and be seen and heard.

The call is open to emerging architects, landscape architects, urban planners, designers, engineers, artists, curators, people involved in architectural communication, and anyone whose professional work is focused on the future of architecture and living environments.

Future Architecture invites multi-disciplinary emerging professionals from all over the world to apply with transformative projects related to our living environments. The applicants should submit their completed projects, theoretical or conceptual propositions for spatial, social or cultural innovations and they may join a discussion about the future of architecture.

Future Architecture welcomes projects that address:
– systemic changes
– practical problems
– new areas of operation beyond existing frameworks

See attachment or browse Future Architecture website for further information on terms and conditions, application, (post) selection process and opportunities within the Future Architecture.

Timetable and Deadlines:
– Publication of the Call for Ideas: 15 November 2018.
Deadline for submitting applications: 7 January 2019.
– Matchmaking Conference in Ljubljana, Slovenia: 14-16 February, 2019.
– European Architecture Program: 17 February–31 October 2019.

Future Architecture is the first pan-European platform of architecture museums, festivals and producers, bringing ideas on the future of cities and architecture closer to the wider public. The platform is supported by the Creative Europe programme of the EU.