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    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerFebruary 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Dezeen Competitions: Museum of Emotions challenges contestants to design a museum that evokes positive and negative emotions without using any text in their entry.

    Organised by Buildner, the competition is the sixth in its “silent competition series” where participants solely use visuals to convey their ideas. Designs should utilise architecture to create emotional states by considering space, colour, lighting and material choice.


    Organiser: Buildner
    Competition: Museum of Emotions
    Judges: Julien De Smedt, founder and director of JDS Architects; Bartosz Haduch, founder of NArchitekTURA; Robert Hutchison, founder of Robert Hutchison Architecture; Jiafeng Li, junior designer at Allied Works; Jürgen Mayer H., leader of J.MAYER.H and Partner; Françoise N’Thépé, founder of Françoise N’Thépé Architecture and Design; Nuno Pimenta, founder of Nuno Pimenta studio; Charles Tashima, founder of Studio Tashima; Stephanie Deumer, visual artist; Andreas Profanter, architect at noa* network of architecture
    Submission deadline: Final registration 27 March 2025, final submission 29 April 2025
    Winner announcement: 12 June 2025
    Prizes: There will be three winning proposals, one special award recipient and six honourable mentions. There is €10,000 in prize money for competition winners as follows: 1st prize: €5,000; 2nd prize: €2,500; 3rd prize: €1,000; Buildner Student Award: €1,000

    Click here to enter ›

    Competition overview

    As part of a series of annual architecture competitions, the Museum of Emotions competition tasks participants with using architecture as a tool to bring out different emotions.

    Participants are asked to design a museum that includes two separate halls that bring out contrasting emotions – one inducing negative emotions and the other inducing positive emotions.

    Museum of Emotions/Edition #6 is one of the platform’s silent competitions, in which participants must communicate their ideas without the use of any text. The design concept and thinking behind it must all be communicated solely through the use of visuals.

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    Museum of Emotions challenges contestants to design a museum that evokes positive and negative emotions without using any text

    Eligibility and judging criteria

    The competition is open to any participant aged 18 and over. Proposals can be submitted individually or by teams of up to four individuals.

    Submissions are judged based on their ideas – participants can choose any site location, real or imaginary, as well as the size of their structure.

    Full details can be found by downloading the competition brief here.

    How to enter

    All submissions must be uploaded via the upload panel:

    • Participants must communicate their ideas without the use of any text
    • Participants are required to upload one A2 landscape-orientated presentation board with sketches, renderings, plans, sections, elevations, diagrams and/or other presentation tools to explain their proposal
    • No video files are accepted
    • Access information and instructions on how to upload the presentation boards will be issued to participants via email immediately after successful registration
    • Presentation boards must not indicate any information related to an individual’s/team’s identity

    Submission deadlines

    All participants must register for submission by 27 March 2025. The closing date for submissions is 29 April 2025.

    Winners will be announced on 12 June 2025.

    About Buildner

    Buildner showcases international architecture competitions, providing a platform for designers and architects to showcase their work and shape the future of the built environment. For over ten years, the platform has published more than 140 competitions and had over 400 guest jury members.

    Dezeen Competitions

    Dezeen Competitions is an affordable space for organisations and brands to promote their latest competitions to Dezeen’s huge global audience. For more details email sales@dezeen.com.

    Dezeen Competitions is an example of partnership content on Dezeen. Find out more about partnership content here.

    The post Museum of Emotions appeared first on Dezeen.



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