SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO OCTOBER 31, 2010 : REFER TO SCHEDULE BELOW FOR NEW DATES
OVERVIEW
Architecture is defined by connections: the method and the material by which an assembly is developed to create enclosure. This process results in an active performative connection, one that is specific and definitive producing an architecture that can be built through iterative means. REPEAT asks that you look first at the connection and then – through repetition – define the whole. In brief, by evaluating the design process from this perspective, what emerges?
REPEAT as an international competition is established to foster the creative spirit in the burgeoning field of digital fabrication. We encourage the generation of cutting edge design proposals for a structure of your design with the only caveats being it be generated and conceived digitally, incorporate repetitive elements, be optimized for relocation and transportation and be produced through fabrication technologies available within Houston, Texas.
Within cities with atomized light manufacturing capabilities like Houston, there exists a potential for designers to engage fabrication via direct communication with machines. A culture of making that has its foot in the energy and aerospace industries is ready to be appropriated and applied to architecture. The competition challenges the current exploration of parametric design to engage this latent field of production to explore a meaningful synthesis based on repetition and variation.
The evaluation of all the REPEAT proposals will focus on the cohesion of the design concept to digital fabrication techniques and methods of assembly. Factoring in these two foundational requirements for the competition, the entrant is encouraged to propose a solution that is both formally challenging in the mechanics and aesthetics of the connections, but also speak to the issues of use and performance.
WINNER
The winning entry will be built , exhibited and subsequently given to the winner. The design and fabrication of the piece will be paid for in full by TEX-FAB and installed to coincide with the TEX-FAB exhibition REPEAT, in February. NO design fee will be paid. However, a 1,000 USD stipend for travel and/or shipping will be awarded to the winner. The estimated value of the winning fabricated work is 10,000 USD.
HONORABLE MENTIONS
Honorable mentions will be awarded at the discretion of the Jury. All mentions will be exhibited at the REPEAT exhibition in Houston, Texas in February 2011
SCHEDULE
JUNE 16, 2010
AUGUST 16, 2010
AUGUST 30, 2010
OCTOBER 3, 2010
OCTOBER 31, 2010
NOVEMBER 18, 2010
NOVEMBER, 2010 – FEBRUARY, 2011
Online Registration and Competition Regulations Available to the Public
Questions Due to TEX-FAB via Email
Questions Posted on TEX-FAB
Registration Deadline (Closed Midnight) 12:00 AM CST
Online Submission of Entries (Due Midnight) 12:00 AM CST
Jury Awards Made Public
Winning Design is developed, fabricated and installed in Houston
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Compete
SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO OCTOBER 31, 2010 : REFER TO SCHEDULE BELOW FOR NEW DATES

Architecture is defined by connections: the method and the material by which an assembly is developed to create enclosure. This process results in an active performative connection, one that is specific and definitive producing an architecture that can be built through iterative means. REPEAT asks that you look first at the connection and then – through repetition – define the whole. In brief, by evaluating the design process from this perspective, what emerges?
REPEAT as an international competition is established to foster the creative spirit in the burgeoning field of digital fabrication. We encourage the generation of cutting edge design proposals for a structure of your design with the only caveats being it be generated and conceived digitally, incorporate repetitive elements, be optimized for relocation and transportation and be produced through fabrication technologies available within Houston, Texas.
Within cities with atomized light manufacturing capabilities like Houston, there exists a potential for designers to engage fabrication via direct communication with machines. A culture of making that has its foot in the energy and aerospace industries is ready to be appropriated and applied to architecture. The competition challenges the current exploration of parametric design to engage this latent field of production to explore a meaningful synthesis based on repetition and variation.
The evaluation of all the REPEAT proposals will focus on the cohesion of the design concept to digital fabrication techniques and methods of assembly. Factoring in these two foundational requirements for the competition, the entrant is encouraged to propose a solution that is both formally challenging in the mechanics and aesthetics of the connections, but also speak to the issues of use and performance.
COMPETITION REGULATIONS
COMPETITION CONTEXT FILES
COMPETITION POSTER
REPEAT QUESTIONS + ANSWERS
Entry fee for all proposals 100 USD
WINNER
The winning entry will be built , exhibited and subsequently given to the winner. The design and fabrication of the piece will be paid for in full by TEX-FAB and installed to coincide with the TEX-FAB exhibition REPEAT, in February. NO design fee will be paid. However, a 1,000 USD stipend for travel and/or shipping will be awarded to the winner. The estimated value of the winning fabricated work is 10,000 USD.
HONORABLE MENTIONS
Honorable mentions will be awarded at the discretion of the Jury. All mentions will be exhibited at the REPEAT exhibition in Houston, Texas in February 2011
AUGUST 16, 2010
AUGUST 30, 2010
OCTOBER 3, 2010
OCTOBER 31, 2010
NOVEMBER 18, 2010
NOVEMBER, 2010 – FEBRUARY, 2011
Questions Due to TEX-FAB via Email
Questions Posted on TEX-FAB
Registration Deadline (Closed Midnight) 12:00 AM CST
Online Submission of Entries (Due Midnight) 12:00 AM CST
Jury Awards Made Public
Winning Design is developed, fabricated and installed in Houston