Competencias



Pavilion Atlas 2026 is a design competition launched by Buildner, calling on architects and designers to reimagine how a country can present itself to the world — not through symbols or spectacle, but through architectural storytelling.
Each participant is invited to design a conceptual pavilion for a country of their choice, using space to communicate a meaningful idea rooted in that place.
What defines the country today?
What questions is it asking?
What could it share with the world through design?
Whether inspired by cultural traditions, ecological concerns, social values, technological aspirations, or political realities — the pavilion should serve as a spatial narrative. A statement.
A story made architecture.


Choose a site—used, abandoned, or forgotten—anywhere in the world, and give it a new purpose! In a world facing urgent environmental and spatial challenges, the most sustainable solutions may come not from new construction, but from reimagining what already exists.
Re:Form #3 invites architects, designers, and innovators to embrace the challenge of adaptive reuse, working within spaces under 250 square meters to give them renewed purpose and relevance.
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The Open Call for the next Experimental Fellowship, in partnership with Think-and-Make-Tank Bauhaus Earth is now open for applications.
The Experimental Fellowship with Bauhaus Earth supports emerging international practitioners and cross-disciplinary teams developing regenerative, circular, and climate-conscious solutions, aiming to contribute to a transformative shift in the building sector.
The Fellowship focuses on practice-based research, regenerative material practices, and turning experimentation into actionable, sustainable architecture solutions. Fellows work with the Experimental Foundation and Bauhaus Earth teams to develop prototypes, test materials, and contribute to wider systemic change in the built environment.



The Open Call for the next Experimental Fellowship, in partnership with Think-and-Make-Tank Bauhaus Earth is now open for applications.
The Experimental Fellowship with Bauhaus Earth supports emerging international practitioners and cross-disciplinary teams developing regenerative, circular, and climate-conscious solutions, aiming to contribute to a transformative shift in the building sector.
The Fellowship focuses on practice-based research, regenerative material practices, and turning experimentation into actionable, sustainable architecture solutions. Fellows work with the Experimental Foundation and Bauhaus Earth teams to develop prototypes, test materials, and contribute to wider systemic change in the built environment.

Let’s Build My School (LBMS) is a non-profit organization committed to building sustainable schools in marginalized areas, empowering communities through innovative construction methods.
We started with a goal to build schools in remote areas and help underprivileged communities. We believe in the power of education to change lives and we're working towards making education accessible to every child.