About Competition
Set in East London, the historic Haggerston Baths—an abandoned Grade II listed Edwardian bathhouse — offers a striking backdrop to explore themes of urban care and restoration.
Participants are challenged to reimagine this once-civic space as a retreat for mind, body, and spirit, balancing technical renewal with architectural sensitivity.
Requirements / Eligibility
Non Architecture Competitions are open to all human beings, from every age and cultural background, working in groups or individually. The registration fee is paid per team, regardless of how many members form it. Personal information of all the team members can be uploaded during the submission procedure of the final drawing.
Submission / Key Dates
Early Registration Period 79 €*: 05.May.2025 – 31.July.2025 (23.59 CET)
Regular Registration Period 109€*: 01.August.2025 – 14.November.2025 (23.59 CET)
Last Minute Registration Period 129€*: 15.November2025 – 15 December.2025 (23.59 CET)
Submission Period: 15.November2025 – 15 December.2025 (23.59 CET)
Winner announcement: 26 – 30 January.2026
*+22 VAT
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About the Organizer
The Non Architecture Competitions aim to explore unconventional and uncharted design solutions within architecture, urban planning, and design. From 2016 to 2019, Non Architecture organized a series of 10 competitions with the goal of redefining functional architectural typologies. In 2020, we entered a new phase structured around nine themes. Each theme approaches the significant challenges of today’s world from different angles.
During its 6 years in action, Non Architecture Competitions has run 21 competitions, engaged around 8000 participants in 183 countries, accumulated over 3000 design ideas, and released curated content in 19 books.
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LAST DATE OF REGISTRATION: 15, December, 2025
LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION: 15, December, 2025
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