Landscape Institute competition “Transforming the Urban Landscapes”
Landscape Institute (LI) has launched recently in partnership with sponsors Green Blue Urban, Ground Control, Hardscape, Selux and Vestre.
This is an excellent opportunity for students and practitioners worldwide to showcase their creativity around solutions to the challenges of COVID-19. µThe Landscape Institute’s ‘Transforming the urban landscape’ competition is open to anyone, anywhere, to enter.
Create your vision for a positive legacy
COVID-19 has had a devastating and unprecedented effect on our lives, economies & the places where we live. We want you to use your creativity and experience to create a vision for how our new world might look. LI is looking for your responses to the current debates on the design and use of our streets and squares in light of the COVID-19 crisis.
- Open to students and professionals from around the globe – and we encourage cross-disciplinary teams
- Base your proposal on any site, anywhere. Your entry could be a series of interventions - or a bold landmark statement
- First prize £2000 (practitioner) or £500 (student), plus sponsor accolades
- Online submissions close 4 December 2020
About the competition
The ‘Transforming the urban landscape’ ideas competition seeks creative solutions for green spaces, streets and squares in response to COVID-19.
It challenges entrants to use their creativity and experience to create a vision for how our new world might look taking account of the intersection between health, climate & biodiversity crises we are facing today.
It is open to students and professionals from any discipline from around the world – cross-disciplinary teams are encouraged. Proposals may be based on any site, anywhere around the world. It could be a series of interventions or a bold landmark statement
Landscape Institute are offering a first prize of £2000 (practitioner) or £500 (student), plus sponsor accolades for this competition.
How to enter
Enter following the requirements set out in the competition brief
Online submissions close 5pm 4 December 2020
Winners will be announced on 15 December 2020 and all submissions will be featured in an online exhibition.
Find out more about the competition on http://competitions.landscapeinstitute.org/transforming-the-urban-landscape