How I won 20+ Architecture Competitions

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
  • Here are 5 essential rules you should follow in order to maximize your chances of winning any architectural competition. I have been lucky enough to win dozens of competitions, and receive almost $25,000.00 in prize cash, and almost a quarter million dollars for realizing my concepts. I've distilled some of my favorite tips and tricks I learned over the years into this video. Hope you enjoy!
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Комментарии • 90

  • @DonSkarbeck
    @DonSkarbeck 3 года назад +133

    1. Do the research - Choose competition carefully
    2. Overdeliver - Double volume, amount of work required
    3. Understand their (previous winners’) style
    4. Research the juries
    5. Enter more competitions - with the same entry/school project

    • @imme791
      @imme791 3 года назад +2

      Thanks

  • @angvietthai9315
    @angvietthai9315 3 года назад +67

    I was always afraid of joining competition cause i think i wasn't good enough. But thank to your videos, i am now ready and really having much more confidence. Thank you.

    • @ArchiHacks
      @ArchiHacks  3 года назад +9

      Starting is always the hardest part. Do lots of research and give it your best! 💪

  • @emmanuelannan627
    @emmanuelannan627 3 года назад +2

    Bro, you really are great. A real inspiration, thanks for everything you're sharing.

  • @RodrigoHernandez-tn7xw
    @RodrigoHernandez-tn7xw 3 года назад +4

    As always, amazing video! My university always opens the second semester with a competition, so we can't escape from them even if we want to lol, yesterday was the delivery deadline, so this is useful in many circumstances. I used many things that I learned from you, so thank you very much. I really enjoy competitions, even if they are a little stressful sometimes. (btw, you are right about only us, architects, wanting to live in concrete masses lmao)

  • @nicolekislanova2801
    @nicolekislanova2801 3 года назад +1

    that's a really helpful video, thank you!

  • @islandersean2213
    @islandersean2213 3 года назад +2

    Great to see enthusiasm young architect, great share 👍

  • @archjenifer8964
    @archjenifer8964 8 месяцев назад +1

    Very Informative Video! Awesome!

  • @kevaantaya3304
    @kevaantaya3304 3 года назад +2

    Thank you brother. We had Thom Mayne at my school Las year and the biggest thing je told me is to fui us on learning as much as possible, then apply to an office to get experience all while designing your own project at the side. Til you connect the dots

  • @b43_pranjalvyas76
    @b43_pranjalvyas76 3 года назад

    I just found the perfect channel. Thanks brother 😊

  • @GeoCreationsarchitectur
    @GeoCreationsarchitectur 3 года назад +1

    4:41 Yeah bro... that the major thing to consider 🙌😊. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @SurasmitaMeher-ch3lo
    @SurasmitaMeher-ch3lo 3 года назад

    What a savior! Thanx man.

  • @killerofprimes
    @killerofprimes 3 года назад +8

    Insightful as always!

    • @ArchiHacks
      @ArchiHacks  3 года назад +1

      Thanks always for your support 😊

  • @mingyang5021
    @mingyang5021 3 года назад

    What a nice video!thank you.

  • @markkatsdesign
    @markkatsdesign 3 года назад

    Bro you are amazing thank you

  • @happilygrey3973
    @happilygrey3973 3 года назад +3

    So helpful thank you 🙏

    • @ArchiHacks
      @ArchiHacks  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! Make sure to tune in for more life hacks!

  • @abhijeetyadav9717
    @abhijeetyadav9717 2 года назад +2

    hacks which can help in winning competition are-
    1. choosing the competition very carefully according to your priorities, interests etc.
    2. Analyze the behavior of winners.
    3. do some research on juries .
    4. catch the pattern of design that wins.
    5. do something more than the minimum requirement.
    thank you for the tips .😊❤

  • @SuperNat9999
    @SuperNat9999 3 года назад +1

    great video and very informative. Thanks

  • @nisanttana3866
    @nisanttana3866 Год назад

    I just loved to find your chanel so much

    • @ArchiHacks
      @ArchiHacks  Год назад

      Thank you for your kind words! Let me know if you have a specific content you're looking for :)

  • @sarcoffeegusphotonlab
    @sarcoffeegusphotonlab Год назад +1

    Design competitions are essentially mind games. The deeper you go the more convincing your entry becomes. Thats where you elicit originality. I think a winning entry is far from being architectural, so to speak. If an architectural creation can be presented without visuals or form but can be explained clearly that it elicits vivid imaginations, then that would be sure win imho ;)

  • @vinng3458
    @vinng3458 3 года назад +1

    Could you share something about what happened after you won a competition? Thank you!

  • @yogeshmsingh728
    @yogeshmsingh728 3 года назад +48

    Do you have any recommendations for books or other sources for understanding basic construction techniques because all that is taught in my school is basic RCC column beam structures. I am a second year student and I feel clueless about how to check the feasibility of my ideas. Also thanks for the informative content as always!

    • @ryanleethomas
      @ryanleethomas 3 года назад +23

      GSD Grad and Arch Prof. here. Here's a few books I've found helpful through the years:
      The Structural Basis of Architecture
      2nd Ed. by Arne P. Eggen and Bjorn N. Sandaker is a great resource.
      Building Construction Illustrated by Francis Ching (any edition) is also a classic.
      Lastly, you can never go wrong with Allen + Iano's The Architect's Studio Companion for quick reference beyond structure, into many other fundamentals a second year could use.

    • @yogeshmsingh728
      @yogeshmsingh728 3 года назад

      @@ryanleethomas Thanks a lot for your advice. Will definitely check on the recommendations. 🍀

    • @tims3817
      @tims3817 3 года назад

      Great Q Yogesh! I'm in the exact same boat!

    • @ach3077
      @ach3077 11 месяцев назад

      Did u find any?

  • @oybekart2620
    @oybekart2620 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot

  • @lyricbarnik1557
    @lyricbarnik1557 3 года назад +1

    Very cool!

    • @ArchiHacks
      @ArchiHacks  3 года назад +1

      Great to see you here Lyric 😂

  • @kevinabarca4508
    @kevinabarca4508 3 года назад +1

    Great!

  • @juliawladysiak
    @juliawladysiak 3 года назад +2

    Well, I do a lot of competitions in my office for Germany and once someone does an extended amount of work or give drawings that were not required, they will hide them from the jury view so that all of the competitors have equal chances to win. Also, visualizations are not allowed cuz they never show the REAL 'reality'. They are always overdone and its hard to judge the concept by looking at the beautiful visualization. I think, for competitions that mean to build sth afterwards (not an abstract ones) its really fair.
    (I am not from Germany, so Im not biased over here haha ;) )

  • @gauravmishra5998
    @gauravmishra5998 3 года назад +1

    yes, we need more videos on this, 4th year in college and i only participated in 2 competitions!, only recently while watching a documentary on Bjarke, i learned the importance and possibilities with them, guess now i know what i will be doing for next 1 and half year.
    dear, we would love to have some intellectual videos on workflow and design approach for competitions.
    still looking for the root cause sir Bjarke mentioned in his documentary...

  • @patrickispeppa
    @patrickispeppa 3 года назад +5

    Puh yeah. So Austrian architect here who also won a lot of competitions for bigger offices as head of competition. Can‘t agree on all of your tips. Some of them are trying to brute-force success, like delivering more than asked or use the same draft on multiple competitions. Instead ask yourself what‘s most important and boil it down to the core. Every drawing should be on point. No questions left. If you need double the sentences to get on point you‘re bad at articulating.

  • @kaycheng3237
    @kaycheng3237 3 года назад

    The audience is like an objective dimension to consider if you are trained even be a literature writer!

  • @simalpelin2467
    @simalpelin2467 3 года назад

    Amazing

  • @homosapiens_bjj
    @homosapiens_bjj 3 года назад +3

    i subscribed as soon as you started speaking. you have a kind heart and dont mind do give a helping hand.

  • @bbybby8844
    @bbybby8844 Год назад +1

    №3 is a little tricky? If they are looking for just one style like concrete blocks I'll feel somehow limited and makes me question why they didn't put it in the description of the competition. Also I can't be sure if they won't like something new, so I'll feel very confused and that's why I'll try to not take it too seriously what the previous winners have in common. That's my personal opinion.

  • @kavandachipoya982
    @kavandachipoya982 Год назад +1

    When are the 2024 challenges going to be uploaded on your site?

    • @ArchiHacks
      @ArchiHacks  Год назад +1

      Another challenge is coming next week!

  • @anthonyraymundo9102
    @anthonyraymundo9102 3 года назад +1

    Perhaps a future video talking about Architecture salary???? lol

  • @LazyDFW
    @LazyDFW 3 года назад +6

    Where do you normally find competitions, could you give some references? Thanks :)

    • @ArchiHacks
      @ArchiHacks  3 года назад +2

      Hi Dian, we made a video on this topic previously! ruclips.net/video/mw5XIxliYDs/видео.html

    • @ArchiTube
      @ArchiTube 3 года назад

      You cam visit Archidaily and Bustler there are all competitions info.

  • @pedjuangsubuh9456
    @pedjuangsubuh9456 3 года назад

    im pretty sure u are the guy from architecture inspiration

  • @momomimi117
    @momomimi117 3 года назад +1

    Motivated video thank you

    • @ArchiHacks
      @ArchiHacks  3 года назад

      Happy to hear that 🔥 Let us know how it goes!

  • @Stromtoorper
    @Stromtoorper 3 года назад

    why'd you leave OMA?

  • @FA-00
    @FA-00 2 года назад +1

    Do you usually work in a team for competitions or on your own?

    • @ArchiHacks
      @ArchiHacks  2 года назад

      I usually work in a team of 3!

  • @Indurkarsayali
    @Indurkarsayali 3 года назад +2

    Really helpful video ....when did u start participating in competition?

    • @ArchiHacks
      @ArchiHacks  3 года назад +6

      I started entering them in the first year, but I would recommend others to enter a little later once you've built up the foundations!

  • @MOJO-IV
    @MOJO-IV 8 месяцев назад

    What website do you use to enter competition or which ones do you recommend??

    • @ArchiHacks
      @ArchiHacks  8 месяцев назад

      Check out bustler.net and arch-hive.com!

  • @loki2891
    @loki2891 3 года назад

    sanaol

  • @yoyochannel1
    @yoyochannel1 3 года назад +2

    Question : Should I start joining competitions from year 1 or should I start after sometime in uni?

    • @ArchiHacks
      @ArchiHacks  3 года назад +1

      Hi Rishal, I would personally recommend after finishing the first year : )

    • @tak828
      @tak828 3 года назад +4

      You probably don’t have enough ability to compete at first year (computer programs, mental catalogue, graphic ability etc.) just spend every minute you have learning how to show your work better and never stop filling your brain with information and by the end of your second year, you should have a fighting chance.

  • @dennisandretuestaflores448
    @dennisandretuestaflores448 10 месяцев назад

    Hi!, did you participated on your own or you had a team?

  • @TurkeyCheeseLettuce
    @TurkeyCheeseLettuce 10 месяцев назад +1

    Where can I find competitions?

    • @ArchiHacks
      @ArchiHacks  10 месяцев назад

      You should checkout: arch-hive.com/competitions

  • @jomarfelisilda9679
    @jomarfelisilda9679 3 года назад

    do you have any tips about doing research and websites for research
    ? freshman here

    • @ArchiHacks
      @ArchiHacks  3 года назад

      Hey there, welcome to the world of architecture! Make sure to check out this video where we explain some techniques and websites to research competitions: ruclips.net/video/3BSKDET1UTk/видео.html

  • @arch.j.valdemoros
    @arch.j.valdemoros 3 года назад

    There are FREE architecture competitions ?

    • @ArchiHacks
      @ArchiHacks  3 года назад

      Haha yes! You'll be surprised 😉

  • @MrMadvillan
    @MrMadvillan 3 года назад +1

    so personally as a solo practitioner, won 20 competitions? or team work? ambiguous.

  • @vinng3458
    @vinng3458 3 года назад

    Thanks for this helpful video. May I ask a question about the IP. After you won a competition, did you sign an agreement to transfer it to the client or the organizer?

    • @ArchiHacks
      @ArchiHacks  3 года назад

      That's a great question, and I have never personally had to do that. If I understand correctly, most briefs usually specify that authors maintain the IP and allow organizers to use it for promotional purposes, which isn't a transfer of rights.

    • @vinng3458
      @vinng3458 3 года назад

      @@ArchiHacks I see, thanks for answering.

    • @ahmedbasuony7879
      @ahmedbasuony7879 2 года назад

      @@vinng3458 could you explain what you by IP ?

  • @saraadam5530
    @saraadam5530 3 года назад

    could you please give us names of competitions websites🙏🏼

    • @dakotaogata8317
      @dakotaogata8317 3 года назад +1

      Hi Sarah! I know I’m not the one you were asking but my professor just gave me the name of a competition website. BeeBreeders.com also I follow a page on instagram called competitions.archi :) hope this helps! and i hope you bag some wins!!

    • @saraadam5530
      @saraadam5530 3 года назад +1

      Dakota Ogata thaaaaaaaaaanks 😍

  • @invosingularity7120
    @invosingularity7120 4 месяца назад

    I heard from wealthy american art investor that all competitions are payied for behind doors.winnets known in advance...

  • @user-tb8fs9rb3y
    @user-tb8fs9rb3y 3 года назад

    言葉だけじゃなくて勝った時の成果を出せよ

  • @nitishsharma4832
    @nitishsharma4832 3 года назад +2

    architecture competitions are disgrace to the profession. change the jury panel you will find totally different winner. why 99% people are working for free. imagine you ask list of lawyer to file case for you and you will decide who is going to get the case, no one will do it, but architect will. if you want to get projects make public relation so that they trust you "architecture competition are nothing, but torture" rem koolhas

    • @Rktk641
      @Rktk641 3 года назад

      Change client, you'll design a completely different project, no?

  • @maxt4874
    @maxt4874 3 года назад

    This is random but he's cute as...

  • @naraic111
    @naraic111 3 года назад

    $25,000 Is not much for over 50 architectural concepts, you would earn 2 or 3 times that in a proper job. And you mention it is almost a quarter million dollars. No it's not, you need to add another zero for that.

    • @naraic111
      @naraic111 3 года назад

      But to be fair, it is good practice for your portfolio.

    • @ArchiHacks
      @ArchiHacks  3 года назад +3

      You're absolutely right! It was a good practice but the rewards were small especially compared to how much professionals paid. For the record though, quarter million refers to the construction budget - which is still a small sum for an architectural project but definitely a big responsibility for a 3rd year undergrad at the time ;)