Premise
The Coastal Shelter competition explores architecture within the ever-changing landscape of the Outer Banks, North Carolina. This fragile chain of barrier islands is shaped by wind, tides, and shifting sands, demanding a sensitive and adaptive design approach. Participants are invited to reinterpret the idea of a coastal sanctuary—one that balances exposure and protection while fostering a deep connection with the surrounding environment. The shelter should embody both resilience and poetry, offering a place for pause, reflection, and immersion in nature’s raw forces.
Objective
The goal is to design a compact, temporary-use coastal shelter that accommodates individuals or small groups. The structure must go beyond basic function, acting as an experiential device that frames views, controls light, and enhances sensory engagement. Designs should respond directly to environmental challenges such as strong winds, salt corrosion, and unstable terrain. Innovation in passive design, structural systems, and material usage is essential. The final proposal should evoke a sense of calm while acknowledging the intensity of the coastal setting.
Site
The site is a hypothetical location along the Outer Banks coastline. Participants may choose between ocean-facing dunes or calmer sound-side environments. Site selection should be supported with analysis, including:
- Wind direction and intensity
- Solar orientation
- Tidal influence
- Ecological sensitivity
The structure must maintain a minimal footprint, not exceeding 25 sqm (approx. 270 sq. ft.), and should integrate seamlessly with the natural terrain without disturbing the fragile dune ecosystem.
Constraints
Designs must address key environmental and structural challenges:
- Elevated structure to withstand storm surge and flooding
- Resistance to hurricane-force winds with clear load strategies
- Use of corrosion-resistant, durable materials
- Minimal site disruption and no heavy grading
- Fully passive design (no mechanical systems)
The shelter should demonstrate a light-touch approach, preserving vegetation and natural landforms while ensuring long-term resilience.
Evaluation Criteria
Submissions will be judged on a balance of creativity, performance, and feasibility:
- Strength and originality of the architectural concept
- Responsiveness to coastal conditions
- Structural resilience and material durability
- Quality of spatial and sensory experience
- Integration with the natural environment
- Clarity and presentation of the proposal
Special emphasis will be placed on how effectively the design transforms environmental challenges into architectural opportunities.
Budget
Participants must design within a $75,000 USD construction budget. This includes materials, labor, and basic installation.
| Cost Factor | Consideration |
|---|---|
| Materials | Durable, coastal-resistant, cost-efficient |
| Construction | Simple methods, potential prefabrication |
| Transport | Remote coastal logistics |
| Maintenance | Low upkeep, long lifespan |
Efficient and practical solutions are encouraged. A brief cost breakdown is recommended to validate feasibility.
Competition Schedule & Entry Fees
| Phase | Deadline | Standard Entry | Student Entry |
|---|---|---|---|
| Competition Launch | 1 May 2026 | — | — |
| Early Bird Registration | 30 May 2026 | $29 | $19* |
| Standard Registration | 20 June 2026 | $49 | $39* |
| Late Registration | 10 July 2026 | $69 | $59* |
| Final Submission | 25 July 2026 | — | — |
*Valid student ID required. [Use Code after “Register Now”: STUDENT for upto 33% Lower Fees]
Schedule and Fees
- Early Registration: 30 May 2026 ($29 USD)
- Final Registration & Submission: 20 July 2026 ($69 USD)
- Results Announced: 10 August 2026
Submission Requirements
- 1 x A1 Sheet (PDF, min 150dpi, max 20 MB) illustrating concept, design strategy, and experience [Submit Here: archibriefer.com/submit].
Outcome of the Competition
- Winner x 1: Recognition + Media Exposure + Certificate
- Runners Up x 4: Recognition + Certificates
- Participation Certificates: For all entrants
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