Laka Reveals Winners of the 2018 "Architecture that Reacts" Competition
Laka has published the results of the 2018 edition of their annual Architecture that Reacts competition, focusing on ?architectural, design, or technological solutions that are capable of dynamic interaction with their surroundings.? This year saw 200 participants from more than 30 countries submit 130 designs, following an interdisciplinary approach reaching beyond typical building solutions.
First Prize: Tidal Terrains / Mary Denam. Image via Laka
Laka has published the results of the 2018 edition of their annual Architecture that Reacts competition, focusing on ?architectural, design, or technological solutions that are capable of dynamic interaction with their surroundings.? This year saw 200 participants from more than 30 countries submit 130 designs, following an interdisciplinary approach reaching beyond typical building solutions.This year?s winners hailed from the USA and Austria, confronting issues such as climate change, ubiquitous computation, and new ways of perceiving space in a machine-driven future. Below, we have rounded up the winners, special recognitions, and honorable mentions from the 2018 edition. For more information on the competition, and previous results, visit the official website here.First PrizeTidal Terrains / Mary Denam
First Prize: Tidal Terrains / Mary Denam. Image via Laka
?Climate change experts predict a temperature rise of up to four degrees in the next millennium. This increase will result in a drastic reorg...
First Prize: Tidal Terrains / Mary Denam. Image via Laka
Laka has published the results of the 2018 edition of their annual Architecture that Reacts competition, focusing on ?architectural, design, or technological solutions that are capable of dynamic interaction with their surroundings.? This year saw 200 participants from more than 30 countries submit 130 designs, following an interdisciplinary approach reaching beyond typical building solutions.This year?s winners hailed from the USA and Austria, confronting issues such as climate change, ubiquitous computation, and new ways of perceiving space in a machine-driven future. Below, we have rounded up the winners, special recognitions, and honorable mentions from the 2018 edition. For more information on the competition, and previous results, visit the official website here.First PrizeTidal Terrains / Mary Denam
First Prize: Tidal Terrains / Mary Denam. Image via Laka
?Climate change experts predict a temperature rise of up to four degrees in the next millennium. This increase will result in a drastic reorg...
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