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Buying – 9th Non Architecture Competition

Non Architecture Competitions is accepting entries for their 9th international design competition — Buying — dedicated to alternative designs for shops.

The aim of the competition is to develop design proposals for the shop typology, intended as a space – either material or immaterial – where goods or services are available to the public.

The participants are asked to create innovative and unconventional projects on this theme, questioning the very basis of the notion of the shop. In recent years, a series of new initiatives have emerged in relation to the shopping experience.

Take for example IKEA’s app that lets users see products in their own space before purchasing them, by integrating ar technology; or ASOS mobile app, where users upload photos of looks they like and receive suggestions for a selection of similar styles to buy instantly. Even grocery shopping has become effortless with home delivery, and actually, one of the biggest supermarkets in Britain has developed an app, through which shoppers can have up to 20 items delivered to their door within an hour.

Fueled by technology shopping has evolved in unanticipated ways, with the biggest trend across all sectors, the fragmentation of the buying journey. This means that digital and physical are constantly interconnected providing the customers with the maximum of information prior to purchase, which in turn renders them a lot more powerful in making their own purchasing decisions.

Besides the technological conveniences, more and more brands find ways to enhance the shopping experience in their physical stores, aiming to obtain value beyond their commercial use, like London’s House of vans, which opened a custom BMX and skatepark in the bottom of its flagship store, or Nordstrom local, the innovative “service hub” the fashion brand has launched in the US, that has no inventory, but a pick-up service, tailors, personal stylists, a shoe-repair shop, a barber and other services.

Within this context, with critical thinking and creative attitude, the participants are urged to investigate how the shopping experience can be reformed in the future, and respectively, how the concept of the shop as a space with material and immaterial characteristics can be reinvented. Designers are asked to create an artifact, merging considerable programmatic innovation and valuable design tools. The proposal can be a device, a piece of furniture, an interior design project, a pavilion, a building or an urban plan. Scale of intervention, program dimensions and location are not given, and they can be arranged by the participants to better suit their project.

Non Architecture Competitions are open to all human beings, from every age and cultural background, working in groups or individually.

Buying — Prizes

Non architecture competitions wants to be unconventional also in the way it rewards its participants. The winners will be in fact three, all equally important. In addition 9 honorable mentions will be awarded. Each one of the 3 jury members will select one winner and four honourable mentions.

Winners (3 Prizes)

  • 1.000 Euro
  • Publication in the Non Architecture Competitions books
  • Publication on the Non Architecture Competitions website
  • Reviews in digital magazines and several architecture blogs
  • 3 Books by DOM Publisher

Honorable Mentions (9 Prizes)

  • Publication in the Non Architecture Competitions book
  • Publication on the Non Architecture Competitions website
  • Reviews in digital magazines and several architecture blogs

Finalists (38 Prizes)

  • Publication in the Non Architecture Competitions book
  • Publication on the Non Architecture Competitions website

About Non Architecture

Non Architecture Competitions is an initiative pointed at finding and bringing forward these valuable alternative proposals. It practically consists in a series of nine competitions, organized in a time frame of three years. All competitions have their focus on finding innovative approaches to a specific architecture topic, always related to a functional issue. Emphasis is always pointed to non-traditional, and therefore non-architectural approaches to the architect’s work.

Buying – 9th Non Architecture Competition – Entry Fees

  • 30 Euro — 1–15 February, 2019 – Special Registration
  • 45 Euro — 16 February–15 March 2019 – Early Registration
  • 60 Euro — 16 March–15 April 2019 – Regular Registration
  • 75 Euro — 16–27 April, 2019 – Late Registration