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MINIATURE ARBOREAL VISIONS
TINY FOREST DESIGN

MINIATURE ARBOREAL VISIONS
TINY FOREST DESIGN

REGISTRATION  DEADLINE

26 February 2025

RESULT ANNOUNCEMENT

30 June 2025

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TIMELINE:

Registration Opens: 16th February 2024

Registration Deadline: 26th February 2025

Submission Deadline: 10th March 2025

Winners Announcement: 30th June 2025

BRIEF:

INTRODUCTION
Welcome to Miniature Arboreal Visions - Tiny Forest Design 2024, an extraordinary platform beckoning architects, designers, and visionaries alike to embark on a journey of imagination and innovation. In this unique competition, participants are invited to delve into the realm of creativity, where miniature ecosystems blossom within the confines of urban landscapes.
At its core, Miniature Arboreal Visions is not merely a contest; it is a testament to the power of sustainable design and the symbiotic relationship between humanity and nature. With a focus on nurturing green spaces within bustling cityscapes, this competition challenges participants to redefine conventional notions of architecture and urban planning.
Through the lens of sustainability, participants are encouraged to craft miniature forests that serve as microcosms of ecological harmony, breathing life into the concrete jungles that define our modern world. Each design becomes a canvas for creativity, a testament to the ingenuity of those who dare to imagine a future where nature thrives alongside human innovation.
As we venture into the heart of this competition, let us not only seek to showcase our architectural prowess but also to inspire a paradigm shift in how we perceive and interact with our urban environments. Together, let us weave a tapestry of miniature arboreal visions, where the beauty of nature intertwines seamlessly with the fabric of urban life.

OBJECTIVE
The primary goal of this competition is to inspire innovative designs for miniature forests within urban spaces. Participants are encouraged to explore creative solutions that enhance biodiversity, provide recreational spaces, and contribute to the overall well-being of urban communities.

THE DESIGN PROGRAMME
Participants are required to design a miniature forest within a urban site. The design should consider the following aspects:
Biodiversity: Integrate a diverse range of plant species to create a balanced ecosystem.
Recreational Spaces: Include areas for community engagement, relaxation, and social activities.
Sustainability: Implement eco-friendly design principles, including rainwater harvesting, renewable energy, and waste reduction.
Accessibility: Ensure the forest is easily accessible to the public and promotes inclusivity.

SITE
The competition allows participants to choose their own location for their design. The design should, however, take into account the potential site conditions such as climate, topography, and environment.

DESIGN FLEXIBILITY
Creativity and innovation are highly valued. While the basic program and requirements are outlined, participants have the flexibility to explore unique design approaches, materials, and construction techniques. The design should be adaptable to various urban settings.


SUSTAINABILITY
Sustainability is a key focus of this competition. Participants should prioritize eco-friendly design practices, energy efficiency, and the use of sustainable materials. Consideration should be given to the lifecycle of the project, including maintenance and future adaptability.

PROJECT PROPOSAL REQUIREMENT
Participants are required to submit a comprehensive project proposal that includes:
Conceptual Design: Clearly articulate the design concept and its connection to the competition theme.
Site Analysis: Demonstrate an understanding of the site context and how the design responds to it.
Technical Details: Provide technical drawings, plans, and sections illustrating the proposed design.
Sustainability Features: Outline the sustainable design features and strategies incorporated into the project.
Visual Representation: Include renderings, models, or any visual aids that effectively communicate the design.

AWARDS
Top 3: Certificate + Interview + Publication + score card with inputs
Honourable mention: Certificate + Publication.
Shortlisted: Certificate.

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Participants are required to submit the following materials:
Design sheets (2 -5) jpeg. / jpg. Format. (dimension: 30cm x 30cm, file size: 25mb)
Design description with a title (Min. 300 words) – docx. / docs. Format

JURY
We collaborate with leading architects, designers, and academicians of international repute to participate as jury members in our competitions.

JUDGING CRITERIA
Creativity and Innovation: Originality and ingenuity in the design concept.
Functionality: How well the design meets the specified program requirements.
Sustainability: The incorporation of sustainable design principles and practices.
Aesthetics: The visual appeal and integration of the design into the urban context.
Feasibility: The practicality and viability of the proposed design.
Community Impact: The positive influence on the community and its engagement with the space.

EIGIBILITY
The competition is open to architects, designers, artists, and creative thinkers from around the world. Participants can enter as individuals or in teams (max. 4 members in one team).

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