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How do we define “home”? Although our ideas about home are constantly being rethought, the careful examination of “home” has recently come to our attention for architects and non-architects alike. Almost everyone has had to confront their perspective of “home” as they have adapted work places, social gatherings, fitness routines, and everyday life. We now not only internalize a home, but look at how our homes digitally connect to the rest of the world.
The HOME Competition invites all designers to explore ideas of domestic architecture for the future. Designers may consider the impacts of global population shifts, proximity of major cities to coastlines, new materials and building techniques, as well as the rise of co-housing, tiny homes, smart houses and marketplaces like Airbnb. HOME creates a platform to speculate the ways new technological, political, environmental and cultural changes can redefine the spaces where we live.
What do you believe will be the future of home?
The HOME Competition is proud to have a jury of 14 designers that are leading the industry in innovative architecture and creative residential design including Toshiko Mori, Peter Eisenman, Tatiana Bilbao, Sean Canty, and many more. View the full jury here.
Visit The HOME Competition website to learn more and envision the future of HOME! View winners and recognized proposals from The HOME Competition 2019 here!
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