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Juror: International Competition "Possible Futures III”

November 2005: George Katodrytis was invited as juror for the International Competition “Possible Futures III” at the Bienal Miami + Beach 2005.
This architecture competition follows the successful electronic competition of unbuilt work celebrated at the Bienal Miami + Beach 2005.
The goal of this competition is to promote and reveal the potency of “new conceptual and experimental work” in architecture today. The objective is to award extraordinary unbuilt projects and architectural ideas. Design works that provoke new cultural visions, new professional practices, and new understandings of urbanity of the contemporary world.
The competition is open to all architects, designers and students of architecture regardless of citizenship. The only requirement is that the project has not been constructed by the deadline of the competition.
The organizing committee of the Bienal + Miami 2005 calls for this contest to be an open competition about the possible futures of architecture. The word “architecture” or “architectural” in this competition it is an open word. The committee’s belief is that we live in an age in which we are forced to redefine our traditional notion of design and architecture. The committee’s conviction is that a major part of the future of architecture lies in a discourse that can be found mostly in “un-built and experimental” work from around the world. The objective of the competition is to reveal this discourse. In order to review and promote these projects worldwide all work must be submitted via the Internet.
This prize is designed to award single projects. The jury will evaluate each project individually. There is no limit on the number of projects that can be entered but each project has to be registered individually.
The competition is organized as part of the Bienal Miami + Beach 2005 which is sponsored by The School of Architecture at Florida International University, AIA Miami Chapter, Miami, and the Federacion Panamericana de Arquitectos.
Link POSSIBLE FUTURES Bienal Miami + Beach 2005

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