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Green Room Competition

 

 

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Apr 21 | Results Announced

 

The Results for the Green Room International Student Competiton have been announced. The EASA Ireland Competition team would like to thank all those who entered. We received over 50 entries, most of which had a very high standard of design, interpretation of the brief and presentation.

 

Overall Winner

 

Entrant 0307 - Gustav Backström / Anders Malmberg (SWE) [download]

 

Most Practical

 

Entrant 6304 - András Márk Bartha / Bence Komlósi (HU) [download]

 

Most Imaginative

 

Entrant 8004 - Jennifer Ramirez (USA) [download]

 

Commended

 

Entrant 6112 - Linus Godet / Nikolaj Friis (CH) [download]

 

Entrant 6348 - JORGE LDEA (VEN) [download]

 

 

Apr 08 | Jury Announced

 

Representitive from Green Room Competition Team> www.easa008.ie
Representitive from PLEA Dublin 2008 > www.plea2008.org/
Architect from pacstudio > www.pacstudio.ie
Architect from Solearth Eological Architects > www.solearth.com
Xavier Dubuisson - Environmental Consultant > www.xdconsulting.eu

Jay Stuart - Delap and Waller EcoCo Limited

 

Results will be announced on Sunday 20th April. Winners will be notified prior to this announcement. We would like to thank everyone who has entered the competition.

 

 

Jan 08 | Pavilion Competition Launched.

 

The deadline for entries to the pavilion competition will be 1st April 2008. Questions can be emailed to competition{at}easa008.ie. Answers will be posted on easa008.ie up until two weeks before the deadline.

 

The winning entry will be built at the EASA Summer Assembly in Ireland.
The wining entrants will not have to pay participation fees (max. 2 people) to the EASA 2008 Assembly in Ireland.


There will also be commendations for the ‘Most Imaginative’ and ‘Most Practical’ entries. A single entrant from each of these will be awarded free participation to the easa 2008 Assembly in Ireland.


The wining project will be given to an architectural office to draft the building in detail and prepare it for construction. If it’s any good, it promises to be published in national and international architecture press!

 

The pavilion in this contest will be built as a hands-on experimental workshop during
Easa 2008 in Ireland. EASA is a summer school for 400-500 architecture students from all over Europe. During the two weeks of the assembly, visions and experiments grow from workshops, tutored and arranged by architecture students. It takes place in Letterfrack, Ireland from the 9th to 24th of August 2008. The finished pavilion will be exhibited at the PLEA (Passive and Low Energy Architecture) conference held in UCD from the 22nd to the 24th of October 2008.

 

 

 

easa | Ireland | 2008