ARCHITECTURE COMPETITION
Choose any current injustice or problem from the past and any place for their theoretical memorial structure.
Register: NOV/11/2022, Submit: DEC/15/2022, Eligibility: Architects, enthusiasts, companies, students; individually, teams up to 4 members, Fee: Architects, enthusiasts, companies 95 EUR, students 85 EUR (JUN/20 – JUL/08/2022); architects, enthusiasts, companies 115 EUR, students 105 EUR (JUL/09 – SEP/20/2022); architects, enthusiasts, companies 135 EUR, students 115 EUR (SEP/21 – NOV/11/2022), +4,5% VAT; discount for 3+ student registrations from one university/school, Awards: 1st Prize: 3,000 EUR, 2nd Prize: 1,500 EUR, 3rd Prize: 1,000 EUR, Buildner Student Award: 1,000 EUR + 50 EUR gift card at Archhive Books, Buildner Sustainability Award: 500 EUR, 6 Honorable Mentions
The persecution of women perceived to be witches took place throughout Europe and America for several hundred years. Women who were classed as witches because of their non-Christian practices were tortured and killed from as early as the mid-1400s in Europe, and roughly 80,000 witches were put to death between 1500 and 1660. Witch trials took place all over the world, but the most famous was the Salem Witch Trials that took place in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. During that year, over 150 women, men and children were accused of witchcraft.