• 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
Tagged: november xs

Archinect launches open call for submissions: XS

By Amelia Taylor-Hochberg|

Tuesday, Oct 18, 2016

Last time, Archinect went XXL. Now, they want the opposite—the tiny, the slight, the subtle and obscure: the XS. Archinect is looking for the small but fierce interventions, tweaks, ideas and yes, even buildings that push architecture in a constructive direction by going small.

》PROJECT SUBMISSIONS: Small World

Working in architectural scale can be thought of along the same lines as eating an elephant—a big meal, one small bite at a time. But some bites can stand alone as their own project, operating on a smaller scale than usual, perhaps with a surprising new function. Send Archinect the projects (built or not) you consider to be part of architecture's smaller working scales—the XS creations making an XXL impact.

》EDITORIAL SUBMISSIONS: Napkin Critic

Good criticism makes its points clearly and succinctly. Hooking readers also means establishing a perspective and communicating ideas economically. So, this editorial call challenges your critical editing skills to produce the most compelling pieces of architectural criticism, in haiku form. 17 syllables total, in three lines (five, seven and five syllables sequentially), to convince the reader of your architectural position.

And OK, if 17 syllables isn't enough for you, Archinect will accept criticism up to 100 words.

The deadline for submitting is Tuesday, November 15 at 11:59 pm Pacific.

The open call is not a contest. Archinect reviews submissions for publication as they are received, and features as many as are deemed worthy. Due to the volume of inquiries received, Archinect can only respond to your submission if they decide to feature it.

For more information, and to submit, fill out this form.

Still have questions? Ask Amelia.

Check out some featured work from prior open calls below:

↑ August Games: London is a game of life or death in 'Metropoly'

↑ July Domesticity: Stripped of cosmetics, but imbued with substance: inside the Berard Residence

↑ Money March: Meow Parlour is a modern hangout for NYC's adoptable cats

↑ February Furniture: Leftover inspiration: the construction aesthetic of "Chair 6.0"

RELATED COMPETITION Archinect Call for Submissions: XS

Related

open call ● archinect ● november xs ● open call for submissions ● call for submissions ● small
Archinect
Archinect

Share

  • Follow

    0 Comments

  • Comment as :

Archinect launches open call for submissions: XS

Sign up for Bustler's Email Newsletters

Next page » Loading

Archinect launches open call for submissions: XS

By Amelia Taylor-Hochberg|

Tuesday, Oct 18, 2016

Share

Related

open call ● archinect ● november xs ● open call for submissions ● call for submissions ● small
Archinect
Archinect

Last time, Archinect went XXL. Now, they want the opposite—the tiny, the slight, the subtle and obscure: the XS. Archinect is looking for the small but fierce interventions, tweaks, ideas and yes, even buildings that push architecture in a constructive direction by going small.

》PROJECT SUBMISSIONS: Small World

Working in architectural scale can be thought of along the same lines as eating an elephant—a big meal, one small bite at a time. But some bites can stand alone as their own project, operating on a smaller scale than usual, perhaps with a surprising new function. Send Archinect the projects (built or not) you consider to be part of architecture's smaller working scales—the XS creations making an XXL impact.

》EDITORIAL SUBMISSIONS: Napkin Critic

Good criticism makes its points clearly and succinctly. Hooking readers also means establishing a perspective and communicating ideas economically. So, this editorial call challenges your critical editing skills to produce the most compelling pieces of architectural criticism, in haiku form. 17 syllables total, in three lines (five, seven and five syllables sequentially), to convince the reader of your architectural position.

And OK, if 17 syllables isn't enough for you, Archinect will accept criticism up to 100 words.

The deadline for submitting is Tuesday, November 15 at 11:59 pm Pacific.

The open call is not a contest. Archinect reviews submissions for publication as they are received, and features as many as are deemed worthy. Due to the volume of inquiries received, Archinect can only respond to your submission if they decide to feature it.

For more information, and to submit, fill out this form.

Still have questions? Ask Amelia.

Check out some featured work from prior open calls below:

↑ August Games: London is a game of life or death in 'Metropoly'

↑ July Domesticity: Stripped of cosmetics, but imbued with substance: inside the Berard Residence

↑ Money March: Meow Parlour is a modern hangout for NYC's adoptable cats

↑ February Furniture: Leftover inspiration: the construction aesthetic of "Chair 6.0"

RELATED COMPETITION Archinect Call for Submissions: XS

Share

  • Follow

    0 Comments

  • Comment as :

Archinect JobsArchinect Jobs

The Archinect Job Board attracts the world's top architectural design talents.

VIEW ALL JOBS POST A JOB

Project Architect

The American Housing Corporation

Project Architect

Austin, TX, US

Project Manager

The Brooklyn Studio

Project Manager

Brooklyn, NY, US

Designer III

Newman Architects

Designer III

New Haven, CT, US

Project Manager- Architecture

Thompson & Litton

Project Manager- Architecture

Radford, VA, US

Project Manager - Planning

DAHLIN Architecture | Planning | Interiors

Project Manager - Planning

Pleasanton, CA, US

Architectural Designer II

Studio AR&D Architects

Architectural Designer II

Los Angeles, CA, US

Senior Architectural Designer, Commercial Interiors - Boston Office

Fogarty Finger

Senior Architectural Designer, Commercial Interiors - Boston Office

Boston, MA, US

Architectural Job Captain (AIA Level III)

Parallax Architecture and Planning

Architectural Job Captain (AIA Level III)

Culver City, CA, US

Architectural Designer II

mdg | m-design group

Architectural Designer II

New York, NY, US

Studio Coordinator

Sarah Jacoby Architect

Studio Coordinator

Long Island City, NY, US

Next page » Loading