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The top entries of the ‘DWELLING 2100’ competition

By Justine Testado|

Monday, Mar 16, 2020

Winner: Mahesh and Team​. Image courtesy Archue.

Redefining our living spaces and wondering how they will evolve for future generations is a never-ending exploration for architects. Organized by architecture platform Archue, the Dwelling 2100 competition challenged architects, designers, and students around the world to rethink the spaces we live in and envision the living spaces of the future. 

According to Archue, submissions had to have a maximum site area of 5,000 square feet, a living space, master bedrooms, kitchen and bath, and study, although participants were welcome to add spaces per their design and spatial requirements. After evaluating over 100 entries, the jury selected the top submissions. Check them out below.

(cover image) Winning submission by: Mahesh and Team

RUNNER-UP: JIAJIE WANG AND TEAM. Image courtesy Archue.
QUALIFIER: Juan Diego Oleas and Team. Image courtesy Archue.
QUALIFIER: SOFINMARIA AND TEAM. Image courtesy Archue.

Check out the shortlisted entries and more info here.

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The top entries of the ‘DWELLING 2100’ competition

By Justine Testado|

Monday, Mar 16, 2020

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Winner: Mahesh and Team​. Image courtesy Archue.

Related

competition ● dwelling ● speculative architecture ● ideas competition ● archue ● living space

Redefining our living spaces and wondering how they will evolve for future generations is a never-ending exploration for architects. Organized by architecture platform Archue, the Dwelling 2100 competition challenged architects, designers, and students around the world to rethink the spaces we live in and envision the living spaces of the future. 

According to Archue, submissions had to have a maximum site area of 5,000 square feet, a living space, master bedrooms, kitchen and bath, and study, although participants were welcome to add spaces per their design and spatial requirements. After evaluating over 100 entries, the jury selected the top submissions. Check them out below.

(cover image) Winning submission by: Mahesh and Team

RUNNER-UP: JIAJIE WANG AND TEAM. Image courtesy Archue.
QUALIFIER: Juan Diego Oleas and Team. Image courtesy Archue.
QUALIFIER: SOFINMARIA AND TEAM. Image courtesy Archue.

Check out the shortlisted entries and more info here.

RELATED COMPETITION THE DWELLING 2100
RELATED NEWS Winning design ideas for the Paris Affordable Housing Challenge
RELATED NEWS The winning ideas of SkyCity Challenge 19: The Future of Housing

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