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UIA International Student Competition

The UIA World Congress of Architects 2026 Barcelona (UIA2026BCN) announces the UIA International Student Competition, an invitation for students from all over the world to participate with their proposals around the Congress’s central theme: Becoming. Architectures for a planet in transition.

Participants will be challenged to design spatial interventions that enable resistance and adaptation to predictable threats related to political shifts, social transformations and climate change, among other concerns. This competition asks students to think beyond conventional design methods, using time as a design strategy to catalyse resilient futures.
This single-stage student ideas competition is organised and conducted in accordance with the UNESCO Standard Regulations for International Competitions in Architecture and Town planning and the UIA best practice recommendations. The competition brief has been developed by the UIA2026BCN Curatorial Team and organised by the Higher Council of the Orders of Architects of Spain (CSCAE) and the Architect's Association of Catalonia (COAC).

The call is aligned with the UIA2026BCN’s central theme: Becoming. Architectures for a Planet in Transition, which will shape the Congress programme as a platform to explore innovative perspectives, interdisciplinary approaches and transformative ideas that address contemporary challenges.
Students are encouraged to think of architecture not as a final result, but as a dynamic and adaptive process. Rather than proposing static projects, participants are encouraged to consider careful, time-based processes of transformation that respect and nurture the physical and cultural realities of the chosen site.

An internationally renowned jury will evaluate the proposals, alongside the curatorial team and an observer appointed by the UIA. The jury will ensure that submissions respond rigorously to the theme “Catalysts of Resilience”, assessing conceptual coherence, contextual sensitivity, clarity of presentation and long-term transformative potential.

Participants must be full-time registered students and may join either individually or as part of a team, from anywhere in the world. While multidisciplinary collaboration is encouraged, only students enrolled in programs of architecture, landscape architecture, urban design or urban planning are eligible to register as authors or co-authors. Students from other academic disciplines may participate in the competition as collaborators.

Proposals should be represented through a sequence of three single drawings (found sites, short-term proposals and long-term developments). Each of these drawings should be produced as a complex, rich representation, perhaps even as a compound drawing informed by captions and diagrams, while maintaining a certain unity as a document. Each panel must include a text of up to 250 words explaining its content. All texts must be submitted in English.

Calendar:
  • 15 July 2025 – Competition launch
  • 15 September 2025 – Deadline for questions
  • 24 September 2025 – Deadline for answers
  • 07 November 2025 – Deadline for registrations
  • 07 November 2025 – Deadline for submission of entries
  • January 2026 – Announcement of results
Awards:
Prizes will be distributed as follows:
  • 5.000 euros for the first prize
  • 4.000 euros for the second prize
  • 3.000 euros for the third prize
  • 2.000 euros for the fourth prize
  • 1.000 euros for the fifth prize

For all the details about the Call, visit the website.