120 Hours is a choice competition for students who love — or perhaps need — an extra dose of adrenaline rushing through their blood. As its name states, the competition challenges participants to solve a complex and socially relevant problem in exactly 120 hours, or 5 days. 120 Hours 2014 begins once the assignment is revealed on Monday, Feb. 17 at 14:00 (GMT+1) and ends on Saturday, Feb. 22. Three winning proposals will be selected.
120 Hours has grown immensely since its inception in 2010. Last year's edition brought in a record-breaking 420 student teams from 103 Universities in 44 countries. For 2014, the 120 Hours group hopes to have the winning submission realized.
This year's jury features:
Martin Brandsdal - student representative jury member
Two additional jury members from the competition's yet-to-be-revealed partner organization will be announced on the 17th.
120 Hours is open to all current students, even to those not studying architecture. Plus, there's no entry fee!
If you think you have what it takes, sign up now before it's too late. Sign-up closes once the competition begins. For more details, click here.
Click the thumbnails below to check out the 2013 winners.
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