The 10th edition of the Advanced Architecture Contest was held under the theme “AI for the Built Environment“. This year, the contest received nearly 400 registrations from over 70 countries. The submission deadline for projects closed on February 2nd, 2024, with approximately 100 proposals received.
After the initial screening of valid proposals, the contest committee selected 20 projects to be featured in the publication and deemed them finalists.
The international jury cast their votes, leading to the following results:
The first three prizes are awarded with a Master at the IAAC according to their choice and a monetary prize according to the contest rules.
IAAC and all jury members want to thank all participants for their great effort and their contribution in offering unique perspectives and envisioning novel applications of AI mixed with non-AI tools that can shape the future of architecture, urban planning, and design.
WINNERS
1st Prize
Ka Chun Chan (United Kingdom) – 2257O24PJX
Brick by Brick: Building Resilient Communities with Autonomous Brick Modules
The proposed ideas harness Al’s potential to revolutionize traditional urban habitat, offering adaptive, efficient, and sustainable solutions in architecture and urban design. Al’s role evolves to generate dynamic and adaptive spatial layouts, addressing the diverse and changing needs of inhabitants, for building and also city scales.
2nd Prize
Paula Rydel (Poland) – 2225NF8H75
Intelligent Networks: The Use of Mycelium in Ecosystem Planning
The project represents an innovative approach to the development and planning of the built environment, in which interspecies communication plays a central role. Through the use of mycelium, the project opens up new perspectives on understanding and integrating natural ecological processes with advanced digital technologies, where both natural and virtual environments can work together to create a new quality in ecosystem planning and management.
Third Prize
Ramy Anka (Lebanon) – 22600S9SJP
DRAFT: Digital Resurrection of Artificial Fictional Texts
The proposal is a tectonic that mobilises AI as a catalyser between architectural information and data collection. In its program, it reimagines the way we perceive and practice journalism and informational data through intelligent tooling systems and automated algorithmic operartions. The architectural conception of the project speculates on a contextual Formal Vocabulary as it aims to draw a partnership between AI imaging procedure and analog human exchange/interventions.
HONORABLE MENTIONS
Bhone Mo Winn Khek (Myanmar) – 2277M3P0LE
True Colors: Beneath the RGBS of Pixels
Thomas Heim (Switzerland) – 1961EGC3RH
Timber city – a building typology for the urban fabric
Lucía Mamani, Kevin Abanto, Farid Tineo, Vanya Melendez, Maxi Flores (Peru) – 2301OBJ7JT
Symbiarchy
Shah Faisal, Mustansir Dalvi, Smita Dalvi (India) – 22901W6JUA
Gaza
Luoyan Shi, Siyu Cai, Yuhao Liu (China) – 2207WQSXOZ
The Innovative Academic Symbiosis in a Smart Urban Tapestry
Weronika Wnukowska (Poland),Koralia Stergio ( Greece) – 2299D6UGZE
Water Collectives: Towards a Self-sufficient Future
FINALISTS
22882PLRDA – Marta Sánchez Pérez (Spain)
22862YAEWH – Ivan Barbarov (Russia)
2046RXW9EC – Osman Cagine (Germany), Ertugrul Akdemir (Turkey)
2066S1E92F – Songyue Song (China)
2240US109U – Deniz Ipek Karatas (Turkey)
2016H6V54R – Yosser Ben Amor (Tunisia)
2232KUDZ3I – Aswin Johsy (India)
2071RBWH1Y – Yue Wei He (China)
2142NAOK4Y – Wei Hang Toh (Malaysia)
2289WOUQFB – Kseniya Krepkogorskaya, Artem Sultanov (Russia)
212604QYPA – Sophie Puljak (USA)