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120 Hours: The world's largest architectural competition for students, by students

Virksomhed
120 Hours
Opslagstype
Konkurrence
Fagfelt
Arkitektur
Ansøgningsfrist
01.04.2024
Kontaktperson
Sigrid Tveiten

Calling all students!

120 hours is the world's largest architectural competition for students, by students. Every spring since 2011 we publish an assignment for students around the globe to complete and submit within 120 hours. In our busiest years we receive 700+ entries from over 70 countries, exhibited and reviewed by a proficient, uniquely assembled jury. Previous jury members include Christian Kerez, Ellen van Loon, Dagur Eggerston and Jorge Otero-Pailos, to name a few.


The 2024 edition of the competition will be posted on https://www.120hours.no/, April 1st at 2 PM UTC +02.00. The deadline for entering is 120 hours later – April 6th at 2 PM UTC +02.00. Submissions can be done solo or in teams consisting of up to three students. Collectively, all submissions make up a public exhibition at the old Munch Museum in Oslo.

 

Winners will be awarded with cash prizes of NOK 30 000 (1st place), NOK 15 000 (2nd place) and NOK 7500 (3rd place). 
 

Follow us on instagram to receive news and hints on the competition: https://www.instagram.com/120hours/. More information can be found at https://www.120hours.no/.

5 days. 120 hours. 7200 minutes. 432 000 seconds. That is all the time you have to show us what you've got. Open for students from all over the world.