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Студенческий конкурс Bigfields 2026: пространства войны

конкурс международный открытый
  deadline регистрации: 31.08.2026
  deadline подачи проектов: 31.08.2026
  дата объявления результатов: 25.09.2026
  тема: Архитектура
  страна: Южная Корея
  открыт для: студентов архитектурных вузов, индивидуально или в командах до пяти человек
  регистрационный взнос: да
  сумма: $100
  награда: 1-я премия – $10 000; 2-я премия – $1000; 3-я премия – $500. Также предусмотрены пять поощрительных премий по $100 и специальные упоминания жюри (без денежного вознаграждения).
  организатор: Big Fields Competitions — международная платформа архитектурных, градостроительных, ландшафтных и интерьерных конкурсов, основанная архитекторами из города Тэгу (Южная Корея)
  ссылки: Официальный сайт премии
  2026 Bigfields Students Prize
  Участникам предлагается осмыслить тему войны как явления, включающего разрушение городов, утрату памяти, изменение границ, вынужденное переселение, восстановление и сосуществование. Конкурс не ограничивает участников конкретными участком или программой, предоставляя свободу выбора масштаба и формата проекта. Это могут быть здания, ландшафтные и градостроительные проекты, объекты инфраструктуры, мемориалы, убежища, общественные пространства или экспериментальные концепции. Основная задача – предложить собственную архитектурную интерпретацию темы «Война», отражающую ее влияние на пространство, общество и будущее.
 

пресс-релиз:
1. Competition Overview

BIGFIELDS 2026 focuses on "WAR", one of the most complex and urgent conditions of the contemporary world. 

This competition views war not merely as military conflict, but as a complex spatial condition involving urban destruction, severed memories, reshaped borders, displacement and survival, mourning and healing, and reconstruction and coexistence.

Participants are invited to respond to the theme of "WAR" through their own interpretations and architectural languages. 

The competition specifies no set program or site boundaries. 

Thus proposals can range across various typologies and scales, including buildings, landscapes, urban strategies, infrastructure, memorials, shelters, research facilities, community spaces, or experimental concepts.

2. Organizer and Competition Objective

BIGFIELDS understands architecture not as mere formal production, but as a cultural practice that reads societal crises, analyzes the human condition, and imagines new possibilities. 

BIGFIELDS 2026 is an international student architecture competition designed for architecture students worldwide to critically and creatively explore the relationship between war and architecture within a global forum.

This competition prioritizes an inquiring attitude and fresh perspectives over finalized answers. 

We believe that the imagination, experimentation, passion, and contemporary awareness of young future architects represent crucial potentials that chart the forward path for contemporary architecture.

Thus BIGFIELDS 2026 seeks architectural proposals embedded with spatial strategies, narratives, expressive power, and cultural interpretations based on a clear sense of purpose and contextual understanding, rather than the mere production of striking images. Through the profound theme of war, participants will propose their own unique visions for post-destruction recovery, memory and borders, survival and community, and the potential of space for the future.

3. Theme Description: WAR

WAR is not merely an isolated event but a continuous state—a force that disrupts the orders of cities, communities, territories, memories, resources, and human survival. 

At the same time, war generates urgent spatial demands for protection, bearing witness, commemoration, healing, recovery, and reconstruction.

Participants can freely interpret expanded war concepts such as actual war and armed conflict, refugees and migration, ruins and regeneration, borders and surveillance, memorial and memory, emergency relief and survival infrastructure, information warfare, climate warfare, water war, and food conflict.

4. Competition Objectives

The objective of this competition is to explore the conceptual, social, and spatial possibilities of architecture through the theme of "WAR". 

Participants must propose how architecture can record war, provide protection, reorganize life after conflict, and transform memory and mourning into spatial forms.

The competition does not demand a single correct solution. Participants must demonstrate an attitude that translates contemporary unstable conditions into spatial thinking and architectural imagination.

5. Site and Context Setup

This competition does not designate a specific site. Participants can freely choose real locations, fictional sites, urban conditions, distributed networks, or non-building spatial systems.

But every proposal must present and justify its own context. Submissions must explain why the specific location or condition was selected, must demonstrate how the site connects to the theme of "WAR", and how social, political, historical, and environmental factors are integrated into the design.

6. Scope of Submission

This competition accepts all architectural proposals that meaningfully respond to the theme of "WAR". 

For example, memorials, refugee shelters, humanitarian health care and relief facilities, postwar community reconstruction infrastructure, protection spaces, archives and education facilities, ruins regeneration projects, urban restoration strategies, and experimental proposals to respond to future conflict scenarios are possible. Participants can freely establish any scale and program for their project. But all submissions must maintain strict architectural logic and be formatted as explicit spatial proposals.


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