Student Competitions & Offers

 

Note: Ongoing student competitions can be processed by the students and supervised by the chair. The results will be recognized as a Bachelor's or Master's degree according to the amount of work involved.

 
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Student Workshop of the German National Committee for Monument Protection (DNK)

The German National Committee for Monument Conservation (DNK) is organizing the 16th student workshop on the topic: "Development scenarios for the hangar ensemble of the former Cottbus army airfield".

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Schlaun Competition

Since the winter semester 2011/2012, the Schlaun-Forum e.V. has been annually offering Schlaun competitions as idea competitions in North Rhine-Westphalia. With this initiative the Schlaun-Forum intends to promote the infrastructure in NRW and to counter the threat of an increasing inhospitability of our living space.

About the competition and this year's task.

 
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Göderitz Competition

The Johannes Göderitz Foundation, named after him, is able to award annual prizes for the promotion of student and scientific work in the field of architecture and urban planning due to its assets.

About the competition and this year's task.

 
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Light up! Adding more wood - Open competition 2020

For the third time, proHolz is organising an interdisciplinary, international, open student competition on the subject of building with wood. In the 2020 edition, 3 selected residential buildings in Vienna from the 1960s will be used to sound out the potential for compaction with wood. The Student Trophy 2020 will be offered by proHolz Austria.

Task and further information.

 
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Heerlen Rooftop Project

The city centre of Heerlen is characterized by a dense and diverse urban rooftop landscape. Large grey and sterile roof surfaces dominate the view from the top floors of the SCHUNCK Glaspaleis. SCHUNCK and Heerlen aim to explore this unused surface potential for gardening, arts, farming, cultural festivals, music, cinema, coffee houses, sports, tiny housing and much more.

Task and further Information.