Renewable Energy Research Center of Iceland

Renewable Energy Research Center of Iceland


Renewable Energy Research Center of Iceland

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Renewable Energy Research Center of Iceland
The project focuses on sustainable building design by envisioning a cutting-edge research center in Iceland that promotes collaboration, drives innovation, educates the public, serves as a landmark, and reflects the stunning natural beauty of Iceland’s landscapes.Brief:Iceland is renowned for its utilization of geothermal energy and its strong commitment to renewable resources. This project involves designing a state-of-the-art Renewable Energy Research Center in Reykjavik. The center will serve as a hub for scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs dedicated to advancing renewable energy technologies, fostering an environment of collaboration and innovation.The facility aims to not only drive technological advancements but also to demonstrate and educate the public about sustainable energy solutions. It will feature interactive exhibits, educational programs, and community outreach initiatives to engage visitors and promote awareness.
Architecturally, the building should be a symbol of progress, reflecting the natural beauty of Iceland’s landscapes—such as its volcanic formations, glaciers, and coastal vistas.The design should incorporate sustainable materials and strategies to shoot for a net-zero energy consumption building. By utilizing renewable energy sources like geothermal, solar, and wind power, the building will exemplify environmental stewardship. It should seamlessly integrate with the natural surroundings, minimizing ecological impact while standing resilient against Iceland’s harsh weather conditions. The center will not only be a place of research and learning but also an iconic landmark representing Iceland’s commitment to a sustainable future.

Jury: David Jaehning / Eva Chiu / Jochen Eisenbrand / Kristoffer Tjerrild Lund / Matt Turlock

Timeline: Dec 10. 2024 – Jan 10, 2025, Early Registration – €29 Jan 11, 2025 – Feb 8, 2025, Standard Registration – €39 Feb 9, 2025 – Mar 14, 2025, Late Registration – €49 Mar 16, 2025 – Submission Deadline Mar 17 – 31, 2025 – Jury Review Apr 7, 2025 – Winner Announced*Above are local time (CET) in the competition host country.


The project focuses on sustainable building design by envisioning a cutting-edge research center in Iceland that promotes collaboration, drives innovation, educates the public, serves as a landmark, and reflects the stunning natural beauty of Iceland’s landscapes.

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1st Prize: $2,500 + Certificate + Publication 2nd Prize: $500 + Certificate + Publication 3rd Prize: $350 + Certificate + Publication
3 Honorable Mentions: Certificate + Publication
4 Special Mention: Publication* All winning projects have the potential to be showcased on various websites, in magazines, and across architectural platforms. Additionally, they may feature prominently in national and international architectural exhibitions and events.

Open to the public/Minimum requirements (Open to anyone that complies with the requirements), Single stage (Winners selected immediately)

The competition is open to all students and young architects from around the world. Eligible participants include students and designers in architecture and related fields who are approved by their local Ministry of Education. Participants can join either as individuals or in teams, with each team required to have at least one member aged between 18 and 35.

Registration Opens December 10, 2024
Registration Closes March 14, 2025
Deadline to Submit Project March 16, 2025
Winners announcement Date April 7, 2025

Location of Project (if developed)

Kársnes Harbor, Kópavogur, Iceland

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