120 HOURS is an independent competition organized on a non-profit, voluntary basis without the involvement of a school administration. 120 aims to give students a voice in the current architectural discourse. It is challenging and fun to participate in, and gives students a relevant first encounter with architectural competitions. In short, we want to give deserving young talents a head start at the game.
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120 Hours Architecture Competition
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Comp Info
- Estimated Ann. Participants: 3000
- Cost: Free
- Estimated Time Commitment: Major
- Participant Format: Small Team
- Event Format: Online Asynchronous
- Competition Format: Design, Original Submission
- Reach: International
- Event Size: Small
Participation Information
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Closing date for entries will be on the time and date stated in the competition announcement. After this date no further entries to the competition will be permitted
You have to be affiliated to a university or a school on student level, and be able to prove your position as a student. Open for students from all over the world.
Recognition, publication opportunities, certificates, and prizes for top designs
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Closing date for entries will be on the time and date stated in the competition announcement. After this date no further entries to the competition will be permitted
The competition is 120 hours of intense work. You can either enter as a single person, or in teams of up to three persons working together. Each year undergraduate students are given 120 hours to work, work, work, before entries close on their designs.
Students are given 120 hours to solve a complex and socially relevant architectural assignment.
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Submissions are reviewed by a jury of professional architects.
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