What’s next?
Architects, artists, urban planners, engineers, designers, students and creative individuals are challenged to
envision the Next- by conceiving of a proposed [set of] condition(s) which is( are) fundamentally different from
the present. The future is going to be different. How so, for this competition, is completely plastic and up to
individual entries to decide and define.
Each entry should specify at least one MAJOR difference that makes the future in which the competition is set,
unique from the present day. This condition should be understood to fundamentally alter what and how
everything is.
The future presents problems that cannot be solved 1 or even 2 dimensionally. Any solutions must therefore
incorporate an amalgam of disparate, cooperating and new approaches. Humanity solves its modern day
problems with its modern day methods, currently this is technology. Entries are encouraged to solve problems
occurring in their defined futures with post-contemporary technologies or methods. Failing this, there should be
a clear demonstration of advancement in techniques; either advancement towards the positive, or the negative.
Again, this is up to individual entries.
We at ARCH2O put forth that sustainable approaches incorporate parametric techniques, a reexamination of the
analogue, as well as forward-looking technologies. We also put forth that entrants must decide for themselves
what sustainability means in, and for their futures. Entrants should consider that the time-frame for the
competition is set at an undetermined point in the future, so restrictions set on current technologies may not
exist. Cars may fly, fusion might work, things may be roughly the same, save for one or two defining features.
Things may be better or worse. These prospective possibilities should be considered and incorporated into
entries.
The competition will encompass two categories: Architecture & Design