• Login / Join
  • About
  • •
  • Contact
  • •
  • Advertising
bustler logo
bustler logo
  • News
  • Competitions
  • Events
  • Bustler is powered by Archinect
  • Sign up for Bustler's Email Newsletters

  • Follow these Bustler feeds:

  • Search

    Search in

  • Submit

    What are you submitting?

    News Pitch
    Competition
    Event
  • Login / Join
  • News|Competitions|Events
  • Search
    | Submit
    | Follow
  • Search in

    What are you submitting?

    News Pitch
    Competition
    Event

    Follow these Bustler feeds:

  • About|Contact|Advertising
  • Login / Join

BRACKET [on sharing]: Call for Submissions

Register/Submit Deadline:  Sunday, Feb 4, 201812 AMEDT

The 5th issue of BRACKET just launched its Call for Submissions, and this time the theme is [On Sharing].

Electronic Submission System Launch: January 10th, 2018
Submissions Due: February 4th, 2018, Midnight EST

The following is the full submission brief:

Bracket [On Sharing]

Sharing is one of the humanity’s most basic traits; we intrinsically recognize the benefits of pooling resources within a community in order take advantage of varied abilities and access in order to fulfill needs.  Sharing is the key driver behind civilization’s move towards collective living – first in small settlements and eventually in megalopoleis.  The impact of sharing goes beyond simply satisfying the necessities for survival and extends itself into the social and cultural dimensions of our communities. In constructing an urban commons, composed of collectively managed and shared resources, we shape our physical, social, and cultural environments to achieve some degree of shareabilty – whether of goods, services, or experiences. 

These historic and evolved cultural roots ensure that sharing is inevitably part of our daily lives. Yet, its central role in how we organize and manage our cities is increasingly threatened.  Specifically, the resources previously contained within the commons are slipping into privatized forms of management. Commodifying elements of the public realm, such as energy, space, water, transportation and education, among others, has fragmented the commons and led to major, now too familiar, issues of injustice and inequality. Within a context of increased emphasis on the individual and privatization of the commons, sharing holds much promise for re-evaluating our economic, political, and social relations to equitably distribute resources and services at the scale of both the individual and the collective.

The prevalence of the sharing economy in cultural discourse has reconfirmed many of the benefits of collectivity by readdressing how we think about time, space, and excess. Yet, its deep connection with commerce prevents us from focusing on a holistic sharing practice that goes beyond economic transactions to include socio-political activities. Further, there has been little critical reflection on what Rebecca Solnit has termed the ‘Sharecropping Economy’ to understand how the commons is transforming with the convergence of physical and virtual space. Bracket 5 will examine the growing potential for sharing today—from innovative technologies to gritty resourcefulness.

We recognize that sharing is not easy — it requires compromise, negotiation, inconvenience, and patience. Can the challenges of sharing be designed for? How have recent design projects found innovative ways to share space, time, or resources? What types of spaces and conditions can foster contemporary models of sharing? Can architecture serve as a mediator for more effective sharing? What are the appropriate scales to share? How can sharing engage issues of equity and politics? Bracket 5 suggests that sharing needs to be re-learned today. We ask how can the design of our environments encourage new approaches to sharing that question our social, economic, and governmental practices.

The fifth volume of Bracket invites design work and papers that offer contemporary models as well as historic readings of the roles, mechanisms, and outcomes of sharing. Positional papers should be projective and speculative or revelatory, if historical. Suggested subthemes include:

Sharing Objects 
Sharing Services 
Sharing Histories 
Sharing Resources 
Sharing Time 
Sharing Labor 
Sharing Space 
Sharing Technologies 
Sharing Power

The Editorial Board and Jury for Bracket 5 includes Andrés Jaque, MitchMcEwen, Markus Miessen, Ana Miljacki, Anna Puigjaner, Jeremy Till as well as co-editors Neeraj Bhatia and Maya Przybylski.

Please visit www.brkt.org for further information and schedule.

Bracket is an almanac of architecture, environment, and digital culture founded by InfraNet Lab and Archinect. 

RELATED NEWS Bracket [On Sharing] accepting submissions now until February 4!

Share

  • Follow

    0 Comments

  • Comment as :

BRACKET [on sharing]: Call for Submissions

Register/Submit: Sun, Feb 4, 2018

Study Architecture Student Showcase 2026

Register/Submit: Mon, Jul 6, 2026

Portugal Long Table Restaurant

Register: Wed, Jul 8, 2026

Submit: Mon, Jan 11, 2027

100,000 € Prize / Buildner's Unbuilt Award 2026

Register: Thu, Jul 9, 2026

Submit: Tue, Oct 20, 2026

UltraTech IndiaNext Design Competition - Sustainable Futures

Register: Fri, Jul 10, 2026

Submit: Wed, Jul 15, 2026

Coastal Shelter Architecture Competition (Outer Banks, USA)

Register/Submit: Fri, Jul 10, 2026

A House for a Quadrillionaire

Register: Wed, Jul 15, 2026

Submit: Sat, Aug 1, 2026

Vancouver Tall Challenge

Register: Wed, Jul 15, 2026

Submit: Mon, Nov 30, 2026

Healing Garden - Certosa Park

Register: Wed, Jul 15, 2026

Submit: Sat, Aug 15, 2026

Sign up for Bustler's Email Newsletters

Chicago Architectural Club 2026 Burnham Prize: The Future of State

Register: Wed, Jul 15, 2026

Submit: Mon, Jul 20, 2026

Underbridge / Edition #2

Register: Thu, Jul 16, 2026

Submit: Mon, Oct 19, 2026

Open Call | Cloudpath: Multi-level Promenade Design Competition for China-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City

Register: Thu, Jul 16, 2026

Submit: Sat, Jul 18, 2026

International Architectural Competition for the Christo and Jeanne-Claude Center in Gabrovo, Bulgaria

Register: Fri, Jul 17, 2026

Submit: Mon, Jul 20, 2026

The Garden of University House, Bucharest

Register/Submit: Fri, Jul 17, 2026

International Architecture Competition: Maksimir Stadium and Svetice Sports and Recreation Centre in Zagreb, Croatia

Register: Fri, Jul 17, 2026

Submit: Tue, Jul 28, 2026

Broadway Mall Association Design Installation

Register/Submit: Sun, Jul 19, 2026

Next page » Loading

BRACKET [on sharing]: Call for Submissions

Register/Submit Deadline:  Sunday, Feb 4, 201812 AMEDT

Share

Related

bracket ● bracket on sharing ● sharing ● sharing economy ● call for submissions ● publication ● archinect ● infranet lab

The 5th issue of BRACKET just launched its Call for Submissions, and this time the theme is [On Sharing].

Electronic Submission System Launch: January 10th, 2018
Submissions Due: February 4th, 2018, Midnight EST

The following is the full submission brief:

Bracket [On Sharing]

Sharing is one of the humanity’s most basic traits; we intrinsically recognize the benefits of pooling resources within a community in order take advantage of varied abilities and access in order to fulfill needs.  Sharing is the key driver behind civilization’s move towards collective living – first in small settlements and eventually in megalopoleis.  The impact of sharing goes beyond simply satisfying the necessities for survival and extends itself into the social and cultural dimensions of our communities. In constructing an urban commons, composed of collectively managed and shared resources, we shape our physical, social, and cultural environments to achieve some degree of shareabilty – whether of goods, services, or experiences. 

These historic and evolved cultural roots ensure that sharing is inevitably part of our daily lives. Yet, its central role in how we organize and manage our cities is increasingly threatened.  Specifically, the resources previously contained within the commons are slipping into privatized forms of management. Commodifying elements of the public realm, such as energy, space, water, transportation and education, among others, has fragmented the commons and led to major, now too familiar, issues of injustice and inequality. Within a context of increased emphasis on the individual and privatization of the commons, sharing holds much promise for re-evaluating our economic, political, and social relations to equitably distribute resources and services at the scale of both the individual and the collective.

The prevalence of the sharing economy in cultural discourse has reconfirmed many of the benefits of collectivity by readdressing how we think about time, space, and excess. Yet, its deep connection with commerce prevents us from focusing on a holistic sharing practice that goes beyond economic transactions to include socio-political activities. Further, there has been little critical reflection on what Rebecca Solnit has termed the ‘Sharecropping Economy’ to understand how the commons is transforming with the convergence of physical and virtual space. Bracket 5 will examine the growing potential for sharing today—from innovative technologies to gritty resourcefulness.

We recognize that sharing is not easy — it requires compromise, negotiation, inconvenience, and patience. Can the challenges of sharing be designed for? How have recent design projects found innovative ways to share space, time, or resources? What types of spaces and conditions can foster contemporary models of sharing? Can architecture serve as a mediator for more effective sharing? What are the appropriate scales to share? How can sharing engage issues of equity and politics? Bracket 5 suggests that sharing needs to be re-learned today. We ask how can the design of our environments encourage new approaches to sharing that question our social, economic, and governmental practices.

The fifth volume of Bracket invites design work and papers that offer contemporary models as well as historic readings of the roles, mechanisms, and outcomes of sharing. Positional papers should be projective and speculative or revelatory, if historical. Suggested subthemes include:

Sharing Objects 
Sharing Services 
Sharing Histories 
Sharing Resources 
Sharing Time 
Sharing Labor 
Sharing Space 
Sharing Technologies 
Sharing Power

The Editorial Board and Jury for Bracket 5 includes Andrés Jaque, MitchMcEwen, Markus Miessen, Ana Miljacki, Anna Puigjaner, Jeremy Till as well as co-editors Neeraj Bhatia and Maya Przybylski.

Please visit www.brkt.org for further information and schedule.

Bracket is an almanac of architecture, environment, and digital culture founded by InfraNet Lab and Archinect. 

RELATED NEWS Bracket [On Sharing] accepting submissions now until February 4!

Share

  • Follow

    0 Comments

  • Comment as :

Promoted Competitions

Underbridge / Edition #2

Register by Thu, Jul 16, 2026

Submit by Mon, Oct 19, 2026

50,000€ Prize / Mujassam Watan Urban Sculpture Challenge #8

Register by Thu, Jul 23, 2026

Submit by Thu, Aug 27, 2026

Kinderspace: Architecture for Children's Development competition / Edition #4

Register by Thu, Aug 27, 2026

Submit by Mon, Nov 30, 2026

Valli Wine Tasting Room

Register by Thu, Jul 30, 2026

Submit by Mon, Feb 15, 2027

Pavilion Atlas 2026

Register by Wed, Sep 16, 2026

Submit by Mon, Oct 19, 2026

2026 Fall 2x8 Exhibition and Scholarship Program

Register by Mon, Sep 14, 2026

Submit by Mon, Oct 19, 2026

100,000 € Prize / Buildner's Unbuilt Award 2026

Register by Thu, Jul 9, 2026

Submit by Tue, Oct 20, 2026

Re:Form - New Life for Old Spaces / Edition #3

Register by Thu, Sep 10, 2026

Submit by Mon, Oct 12, 2026

Kingspan MICROHOME 2026

Register by Wed, Sep 30, 2026

Submit by Mon, Nov 2, 2026

Portugal Long Table Restaurant

Register by Wed, Jul 8, 2026

Submit by Mon, Jan 11, 2027

Next page » Loading