Arquine, which has been hosting various architecture idea competitions since 1998, is calling for proposals for a pavilion to be built in the heart of Mexico City’s historic district. This is part of the Mextrópoli Architecture and City Festival, and the winning work will be exhibited in Alameda Central Park in Mexico City.
The installation site is located in front of Diego Rivera’s mural “Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in the Alameda Central,” beside Doctor Mora Street, and it will be showcased alongside other installations designed by national and international architects and students. For detailed conditions, please refer to the official website.
1. Eligibility
– Professionals or students from all over the world (individually or in teams)
2. Competition Schedule
– Registration: until Apr.1(Fri) *Registration fee: 1,500 MXN (per team)
– Inquiries: until Feb.26(Mon)
– Response: Mar.4(Mon)
– Submission: until Apr.1(Fri)
– Assessment: Apr.8(Mon)
– Announcement: Apr.22(Mon)
– Executive development of the project: May
– Installation and inauguration: September
3. Submission Documents
– Proposal: descriptive text of a maximum of 250 words (Spanish or English)
– Image: overall plan, plans and sections, diagrams, views, sketches, collages or any other representation of free technique (72dpi, 90×60cm, no larger than 5MB, JPG)
4. Jurors
– José Gabriel Amozurrutia Cortés (UNAM)
– Pilar Echezarreta (Columbia University)
– Pablo Goldin (UNAM)
– Paola Morales Orantes (AS/D Design Association)
– Zaida Muxi Martínez (EAAD del TEC)
5. Prize
– 1st place: 100,000 MXN
– 2nd place: 50,000 MXN
– 3rd place: 25,000 MXN
6. Contact
– Arquine (E. concurso@arquine.com)
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