120 Hours Announces Winners of Its 2017 Competition, "The Way of the Buyi"
International student architecture competition 120 Hours has announced the winners of its 2017 competition, ?The Way of the Buiy.? For this year?s edition of the challenge, which gives participants just 5 days from the announcement of the brief to its deadline to conceive a project, students were asked to design a 100-square-meter building housing a canteen and library for the LiangMeng school complex, located in the rural area of Puan City, China.
120 Hours Winner 2017. Image Courtesy of 120 Hours
International student architecture competition 120 Hours has announced the winners of its 2017 competition, ?The Way of the Buiy.? For this year?s edition of the challenge, which gives participants just 5 days from the announcement of the brief to its deadline to conceive a project, students were asked to design a 100-square-meter building housing a canteen and library for the LiangMeng school complex, located in the rural area of Puan City, China.This year?s competition saw 3024 participants from 79 countries across the globe, with winners selected by a jury consisting of Jan Olav Jensen, Chiara Sala, Tran Kinh Manh, Angela Gigliotti, Fabio Gigone and Christian Hermansen Cordua. For the first time ever, the winning project will be constructed, after further development alongside the 120 Hours team. The building is expected to be completed by the end of 2017.WinnerIN?N?OUT VILLAGE / Agenieszka Ko?aci?ska and Jakub Andrzejewski
Winner: IN?N?OUT VILLA...
120 Hours Winner 2017. Image Courtesy of 120 Hours
International student architecture competition 120 Hours has announced the winners of its 2017 competition, ?The Way of the Buiy.? For this year?s edition of the challenge, which gives participants just 5 days from the announcement of the brief to its deadline to conceive a project, students were asked to design a 100-square-meter building housing a canteen and library for the LiangMeng school complex, located in the rural area of Puan City, China.This year?s competition saw 3024 participants from 79 countries across the globe, with winners selected by a jury consisting of Jan Olav Jensen, Chiara Sala, Tran Kinh Manh, Angela Gigliotti, Fabio Gigone and Christian Hermansen Cordua. For the first time ever, the winning project will be constructed, after further development alongside the 120 Hours team. The building is expected to be completed by the end of 2017.WinnerIN?N?OUT VILLAGE / Agenieszka Ko?aci?ska and Jakub Andrzejewski
Winner: IN?N?OUT VILLA...
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