Gemma Da Silva

Gemma Da Silva

Last updated: August 14, 2020  •  3 min read

WARMING 2020 Competition: Architecture for a Changed World

It’s with great pleasure to announce that Enscape is sponsoring the very first WARMING competition – WARMING 2020: Architecture for a Changed World.

WARMING invites architects, designers, engineers and problem-solvers from all disciplines to submit their strategies on how we can live in a more sustainable-focused world that looks to prevent climate change and adjusts to the impacts of global warming.

With the world’s temperature projected to increase by up to 10 degrees Fahrenheit in the next century, it’s anticipated that we will see an increase in wildfires, droughts and heatwaves; more intense hurricanes and higher sea levels around the globe.

But according to NASA, the extent to which regions will be impacted by climate change will vary, especially if we see the adoption of various measures to help reduce global warming or if we can adapt to these environmental changes. 

WARMING 2020 competition details

Open to individuals or teams, WARMING asks that participants provide building or landscape proposals of any program, scale or site, that offer strategies that address the issues of global warming. 

Proposals should illustrate and communicate the issues of global warming that are being addressed and the strategy(ies) used to help respond to those issues. 

Competition participants may also choose from submitting strategies that prevent the rise of global warming, that react to the changing world that we live in, or, take a combined approach that features both preventative and reactive solutions. 

Quite often, the severity of global warming is overlooked or ignored. Information is commonly presented in scientific detail that is not easily understood or related to. As architects, designers, and problem solvers, we can depict the future that we may soon face, along with humanity’s role in shaping it. Participants should illustrate their buildings and/or landscapes in a way that communicates the issues of global warming they are addressing and what strategy(ies) are being used to respond to those issues.

Warming Competition 2020

And of course, with any great architecture competition comes prizes! First place will see the winner(s) walking away with $5,000, plus a mention in the WARMING book and exhibition. A full list of prizes can be viewed here

For further details on the competition, including proposal specifications, frequently asked questions and information on who’s on the judging panel, please visit the WARMING website.

How to register for the WARMING competition

Registration is now open until Aug 2, and the competition submission deadline is Aug 3. You can find the registration form here.
 

Using Enscape for your competition proposal

If you’re not already using Enscape to create your design visualizations, here is your chance to try it for free!

Enscape is a real-time rendering tool that quickly transforms your design into a photo-realistic visualization. It works within Revit, SketchUp, Rhino and ArchiCAD and instantly renders a model with just one click of a button. It’s extremely simple to use and the rendering results that you can achieve in just a few seconds are extremely impressive.  

We’re offering all WARMING participants the chance to use Enscape, for free! Simply apply for an educational license here, attach a copy of your competition registration receipt, and we’ll set you up with an Enscape license for the duration of the competition. 

Good luck!

We’re excited to see how entries into the WARMING competition will push the boundaries of design and deliver exceptional visionary ideas that can help us live in a more sustainable-focused world. 

We wish all WARMING competition entrants the best of luck. We can’t wait to see your incredible designs!

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Gemma Da Silva
Gemma Da Silva

Gemma is part of the Content team at Chaos and loves to provide architects and designers with practical tips to improve their workflows and visualizations. If you have something you'd like to share with the wider Enscape community, email marketing@enscape3d.com!