Valencia, Spain – A call has gone out to the world’s most innovative architects as inHAUS, a leader in the industrialized housing sector, has teamed up with high-profile sponsors including Geberit, Porcelanosa, Schüco, Joquer, and S&P to launch the “Best House in the World” competition. This global contest seeks to spotlight groundbreaking designs for residential architecture that have not yet moved past the conceptual phase.
The competition emphasizes the use of advanced industrialized construction methods, promoting efficiency and sustainability in building new homes. Participants are encouraged to push the boundaries of architectural design using inHAUS’s modular construction system, which promises both quality and speed of execution.
A distinguished panel comprising experts from various architectural and design backgrounds will judge the submissions. Among them are Sofie Thorning, senior partner at Norm Architects; Tristán López-Chicheri, CEO of L35; Taba Rasti from Foster + Partners; Archdaily founder David Basulto; acclaimed German designer Sebastian Herkner; and Rubén Navarro, CEO of inHAUS. Their combined expertise is expected to drive a selection process that highlights innovation and creative prowess.
The initiative is not only about accolades but also offers substantial rewards. The competition is segmented into three categories based on the size of the project: with a €60,600 prize for designs over 1,000 m², €30,300 for those between 500 m² and 1,000 m², and €20,200 for projects up to 500 m².
Architects from around the globe are invited to participate by submitting their designs, along with a detailed plan that showcases the feasibility of their projects considering their intended plot and client specifications. This approach not only underscores the practical aspect of these designs but also the potential for these concepts to be brought to life.
Adding to the allure, registrants need not worry about entry fees as participation is free. Submissions are simply required to detail the project specifics and demonstrate a well-considered budget, making the venture accessible to a wide array of architects and designers aiming to make their mark on the world stage.
As the submission deadline on May 31, 2025, approaches, those involved in the field of architecture have an unusual opportunity not only to gain international recognition but potentially see their visionary concepts realized. More details about the contest and the registration process are available on the inHAUS official website.
This competition signals a significant shift towards modernization and operational efficiency in residential architecture. It exemplifies how the sector can evolve by integrating artistry with industrial precision, elevating the standards of living spaces designed for tomorrow.
The contest is not just a challenge but a showcase of potential future trends in residential design. As such, it represents a pivotal moment for the industry and a defining career opportunity for the architects involved.
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