Premise
As remote work, freelancing, and home-based businesses become increasingly common, the boundaries between residential and professional spaces continue to evolve. The Compact Live-Work House competition explores how architecture can support this shift through thoughtful spatial design, flexibility, and efficiency.
Set within Portland, Oregon—a city known for its creative culture, sustainability initiatives, and human-scaled neighborhoods—participants are invited to envision a compact dwelling that fosters productivity, comfort, and wellbeing. The project should demonstrate how limited space can accommodate multiple functions without compromising quality of life.
Objective
The goal is to design a compact house that supports both residential and work-related activities within a small footprint. The proposal should carefully balance privacy, concentration, relaxation, and social interaction while maximizing usability and spatial efficiency.
Participants are encouraged to explore adaptable layouts, multifunctional furniture, passive environmental strategies, and innovative approaches to compact living. The house should provide a healthy and inspiring environment where occupants can comfortably live and work throughout the day.
Site
The site is a hypothetical urban or suburban lot located within Portland, Oregon. Participants may select a suitable context that supports their design concept.
Site analysis should consider:
- Climate and seasonal variations
- Solar orientation
- Neighborhood character
- Access and circulation
- Sustainability opportunities
The proposal should demonstrate how the building integrates with its surroundings while maintaining a compact and efficient footprint.
Constraints
Designs must address the following requirements:
- Integrated living and workspace functions
- Compact and efficient floor plan
- Flexible and adaptable interior spaces
- Emphasis on natural light and ventilation
- Sustainable and environmentally responsible design
- Passive design strategies encouraged
- Practical and buildable construction approach
The project should showcase how limited space can provide both a productive work environment and a comfortable home.
Evaluation Criteria
Submissions will be evaluated based on:
- Strength and originality of the architectural concept
- Quality of live-work integration
- Spatial efficiency and flexibility
- Sustainability and environmental responsiveness
- User experience and functionality
- Feasibility and constructability
- Clarity of presentation and communication
Special consideration will be given to designs that creatively resolve the challenges of compact living while enhancing daily productivity and wellbeing.
Budget
Participants must design within a $150,000 USD construction budget. This includes materials, labor, and basic installation.
| Cost Factor | Consideration |
|---|---|
| Materials | Durable, sustainable, cost-effective |
| Construction | Efficient methods and detailing |
| Utilities | Energy-efficient solutions |
| Maintenance | Low operating and upkeep costs |
Efficient and realistic solutions are encouraged. A brief cost breakdown is recommended to demonstrate feasibility.
Competition Schedule & Entry Fees
| Phase | Deadline | Standard Entry | Student Entry |
|---|---|---|---|
| Competition Launch | 1 June 2026 | — | — |
| Early Bird Registration | 30 June 2026 | $29 | $19* |
| Standard Registration | 20 July 2026 | $49 | $39* |
| Late Registration | 10 August 2026 | $69 | $59* |
| Final Submission | 25 August 2026 | — | — |
*Valid student ID required. Use Code after “Register Now”: STUDENT for up to 33% lower fees.
Schedule and Fees
- Early Registration: 30 June 2026 ($29 USD)
- Final Registration & Submission: 20 August 2026 ($69 USD)
- Results Announced: 10 September 2026
Submission Requirements
- 1 x A1 Sheet (PDF, minimum 150 dpi, maximum 20 MB) illustrating concept, design strategy, floor plans, spatial organization, and user experience. Submit via: archibriefer.com/submit
Outcome of the Competition
- Winner × 1: Recognition + Media Exposure + Certificate
- Runners-up × 4: Recognition + Certificates
- Participation Certificates: For all entrants
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