THE JACQUES ROUGERIE FOUNDATION OPEN 2013 ARCHITECTURE COMPETITION

Encourage, stimulate and reward your ingenuity, your creativity, your boldness; this is the ambition of the prizes of the Jacques Rougerie Foundation – Space & Ocean Generation

Like Jules Verne, Gustave Eiffel, Arthur C. Clarke, Jacques Piccard, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Jacques Rougerie… you wish to put your passion and your talent as a designer, architect, engineer, builder into the evolution of our society for a better relationship between man and his planet.

You are passionate about these two worlds that are the ocean and space and you want to contribute to their sustainable integration within the development of our society in order for men to be aware of the need for a greater assimilation of those evolution wise fundamental universes.

CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATION

Participation in the contest is open to students, researchers, conceivers and artists…

Participants can compete individually or in teams (Students, architects, planners, engineers, landscape architects, planners, designers, artists …), with description of a leader called “Project Manager”.For Registration click here

A single participant can only participate once in the 2013 contest and with a single project. Multiple applications will result in an automatic disqualification whether it is individual or collective participation within a team.

Cannot compete and participate, directly or indirectly, those who took part in the organization and conduct of the competition.

Ibrahim Abdelhady
Ibrahim Abdelhady

Ibrahim Abdelhady is an architect, academic, and media entrepreneur with over two decades of experience in architecture and digital publishing. He is the Founder and CEO of Arch2O.com, a leading platform in architectural media, renowned for showcasing innovative projects, student work, and critical discourse in design. Holding dual PhDs in Architecture, Dr. Abdelhady combines academic rigor with industry insight, shaping both future architects and architectural thought. He actively teaches, conducts research, and contributes to the global architecture community through his writing, lectures, and media ventures. His work bridges the gap between practice and academia, pushing the boundaries of how architecture is communicated in the digital age.

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