About The Open Architecture Challenge

About the Open Architecture Challenge:

The Open Architecture Challenge is an open, international design competition hosted once every two years on Worldchanging.

It reaches beyond the traditional bounds of architecture by challenging architects and designers to partner with the broader public to address architectural inequities affecting the health, prosperity and well-being of under-served communities.

By harnessing the creativity and energy of the design community and beyond, each challenge offers not one but many solutions to a different systemic issue facing the built environment. All are invited to participate. Funding from partners and sponsors goes towards constructing the winning designs.

Worldchanging and the Open Architecture Challenge are programs of Architecture for Humanity, a 501(c)3 charitable organization that seeks architectural solutions to humanitarian crisis and brings design services to communities in need. Learn more.

View past Open Architecture Challenge entries and winners:

2007 Open Architecture Challenge: Digital Inclusion


Worldchanging and the Open Architecture Challenge are programs of Architecture for Humanity, a 501(c)3 charitable organization that seeks architectural solutions to humanitarian crisis and brings design services to communities in need. Learn more.

 

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General Questions
Do you have general questions about participating in the challenge? Post them here, or see if they have already been asked and answered.

Partner Requests
Are you a school that needs an architect to team up with, or a architect that needs a school? Post your information here, and find a partner!

MBI Discussion Forum
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