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Monday, Jan 27, 2020

CODE - COmpetitions for DEsigners  launches “Roversi Design Award”, a competition of ideas aiming to design spaces for people’s life, work and amusement in the 4.0 era of fluidity and dematerialization. A cash prize of € 10,000 will be awarded to the winners selected by an international jury panel made of, among the others,  Frans van Vuure (UNStudio), Peter Pichler, Nicholas Bewick (AMDL Circle), Livia Tani (Ateliers Jean Nouvel), Marco Costanzi, Massimo Iosa Ghini. 

BRIEF
Fluidity. This seems to be the fundamental and most inescapable principle of life and contemporary design.

In the digital age, the outcomes and transformations of time are not yet fully decipherable, and the only certainty is that everything changes and evolves at its own pace compared to the past.

Today more than ever, life is about dynamism, change, searching for consecutive and precarious balance points, and architecture as a physical space is no exception to these rules.

Workspaces are no longer bound to a place and a location. They are contexts of relationship, exchange and discussion. Housing is no longer intended as a life project, but as a consumer good, and it is even better if it can be used over a short amount of time and without constraints. In turn, the spaces of culture take on an ephemeral dimension, as culture is increasingly affected by events, installations and temporary exhibitions.

What then is the role of architecture in the 4.0 era?

It is intended as a piece of software, a device or a reconfigurable application, which can evolve in complex systems and grafts on the enormous hardware inherited from the past. That is to say, to major architectures that are no longer sustainable, often redesigned and internally reconfigured to serve as containers of modern fluidity.

Cesare Roversi is one of the most qualified and influential interpreters of such fluidity.

Cesare Roversi is a leading company with an artisan soul and over the past 70 years it has been one of the most well-known brands of Italian furniture. Thanks to the work of expert yet delicate and skilful hands, simple furnishing elements became works of art enriched by shapes and designs that defied time. Masters of design such as Michele de Lucchi and Tobia Scarpa conceived these works.

- A company that has been shaping the future for seventy years, and that keeps wondering what the spaces of the future will look like.

Today, this is a question that Cesare Roversi asks designers, inviting them to imagine life, work and amusement in the 4.0 era of fluidity and dematerialization. Either way, what is sure is that quality, excellence and passion for design will play a fundamental role in the life of the future.

JURY

  • Frans van Vuure UNStudio
  • Peter Pichler
  • Livia Tani (Ateliers Jean Nouvel)
  • Nicholas Bewick (AMDL Circle)
  • Marco Costanzi
  • Massimo Iosa Ghini
  • Marco Imperadori (Politecnico di Milano)
  • Marco Roversi (Cesare Roversi Arredamenti)

PRIZES

  • 1st   PRIZE 5.000 € 
  • 2nd  PRIZE 2.000 €
  • 3rd  PRIZE  1.000 €
  • 4 GOLD MENTIONS 500€ each
  • 10 HONORABLE MENTIONS
  • 30 FINALISTS

CALENDAR
01/20/2020  “early bird” registration – start
02/16/2020 (h 11.59 pm GMT) “early bird” registration – end

02/17/2020  “standard” registration – start
03/15/2020  (h 11.59 pm GMT) “standard” registration – end

03/18/2020  (h 12.00 pm – Midday - GMT) material submission deadline

More information at: www.competitionsfordesigners.comContacts: code@competitionsfordesigners.com

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Sponsored Post by CODE

Submit Your Best Ideas and Join the International Roversi Design Awards

By Sponsor|

Monday, Jan 27, 2020

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Related

contest ● competition ● idea ● design ● interior ● technology ● sponsored ● code ● code competitions

CODE - COmpetitions for DEsigners  launches “Roversi Design Award”, a competition of ideas aiming to design spaces for people’s life, work and amusement in the 4.0 era of fluidity and dematerialization. A cash prize of € 10,000 will be awarded to the winners selected by an international jury panel made of, among the others,  Frans van Vuure (UNStudio), Peter Pichler, Nicholas Bewick (AMDL Circle), Livia Tani (Ateliers Jean Nouvel), Marco Costanzi, Massimo Iosa Ghini. 

BRIEF
Fluidity. This seems to be the fundamental and most inescapable principle of life and contemporary design.

In the digital age, the outcomes and transformations of time are not yet fully decipherable, and the only certainty is that everything changes and evolves at its own pace compared to the past.

Today more than ever, life is about dynamism, change, searching for consecutive and precarious balance points, and architecture as a physical space is no exception to these rules.

Workspaces are no longer bound to a place and a location. They are contexts of relationship, exchange and discussion. Housing is no longer intended as a life project, but as a consumer good, and it is even better if it can be used over a short amount of time and without constraints. In turn, the spaces of culture take on an ephemeral dimension, as culture is increasingly affected by events, installations and temporary exhibitions.

What then is the role of architecture in the 4.0 era?

It is intended as a piece of software, a device or a reconfigurable application, which can evolve in complex systems and grafts on the enormous hardware inherited from the past. That is to say, to major architectures that are no longer sustainable, often redesigned and internally reconfigured to serve as containers of modern fluidity.

Cesare Roversi is one of the most qualified and influential interpreters of such fluidity.

Cesare Roversi is a leading company with an artisan soul and over the past 70 years it has been one of the most well-known brands of Italian furniture. Thanks to the work of expert yet delicate and skilful hands, simple furnishing elements became works of art enriched by shapes and designs that defied time. Masters of design such as Michele de Lucchi and Tobia Scarpa conceived these works.

- A company that has been shaping the future for seventy years, and that keeps wondering what the spaces of the future will look like.

Today, this is a question that Cesare Roversi asks designers, inviting them to imagine life, work and amusement in the 4.0 era of fluidity and dematerialization. Either way, what is sure is that quality, excellence and passion for design will play a fundamental role in the life of the future.

JURY

  • Frans van Vuure UNStudio
  • Peter Pichler
  • Livia Tani (Ateliers Jean Nouvel)
  • Nicholas Bewick (AMDL Circle)
  • Marco Costanzi
  • Massimo Iosa Ghini
  • Marco Imperadori (Politecnico di Milano)
  • Marco Roversi (Cesare Roversi Arredamenti)

PRIZES

  • 1st   PRIZE 5.000 € 
  • 2nd  PRIZE 2.000 €
  • 3rd  PRIZE  1.000 €
  • 4 GOLD MENTIONS 500€ each
  • 10 HONORABLE MENTIONS
  • 30 FINALISTS

CALENDAR
01/20/2020  “early bird” registration – start
02/16/2020 (h 11.59 pm GMT) “early bird” registration – end

02/17/2020  “standard” registration – start
03/15/2020  (h 11.59 pm GMT) “standard” registration – end

03/18/2020  (h 12.00 pm – Midday - GMT) material submission deadline

More information at: www.competitionsfordesigners.comContacts: code@competitionsfordesigners.com

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