Five Architecture and Design Competitions Open for Entries, Including Icelandic Lake Sauna Project
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Dezeen staff
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
The article highlights five architecture and design competitions currently open for entries, including designing a sauna and greenhouse on Lake Mývatn in Iceland, creating bespoke benches for Tooting Bec in London, and rejuvenating Sant'Anna in Gorizia, Italy. The piece serves as a roundup of creative opportunities for architects and designers to participate in various international projects.
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including designing a sauna and greenhouse in Lake Mývatn, Iceland
Other competitions include a call to create two bespoke benches for Tooting Bec in London
and a competition that tasks designers with rejuvenating Sant'Anna in Gorizia, Italy
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