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DesignBuild REFLECT

Rethinking connections

DesignBuild REFLECT focuses on theory-building and cross-object issues - in other words, not individual projects, but overarching contexts. In this setting, the participants scrutinise established ‘DesignBuild’ teaching and learning methods, for example, or evaluate theoretical and practical specifications in terms of their achievement of objectives.
The results of this dialogue are then published in book form as part of our Sto Foundation book series.

Here we focus on exciting theory-building and cross-project issues - a highly topical subject. Overarching contexts are considered and reflected upon. The aim is to shed light on the DesignBuild phenomenon so that other people can learn and benefit from the experience.

The closing date for entries for both competition disciplines is 15 December 2024. A jury will decide on the winners in mid-January 2025 and then announce them. They will then be able to access the funding. The Sto Foundation will also support the winning projects with their public relations work.

FAQ for DesignBuild REFLECT

Overview of the most important questions:

Alle Fakultäten und Fachbereiche für Architektur an deutschen und europäischen Hochschulen und Universitäten sowie gemeinnützige Organisationen, die in der Branche aktiv sind. 

A total funding amount of 100,000 euros is available for the DesignBuild disciplines PROJECT and REFLECT in 2025.


The projects submitted should start from February 2025 or still be running during this period. The call for funds is also possible from February 2025.

  • We are looking for overarching positions on the topic of DesignBuild that go beyond the individual project (no project reports) and shed light on the DesignBuild phenomenon: For example, the specific processes behind DesignBuild, the teaching or design methodology. This also includes contributions that emphasise the social relevance of specific content, consider the interplay between social innovation and architecture, attempt a cultural classification, promote a specific discourse or present special discoveries.

  • This includes the presentation of already completed projects as well as the discussion of theoretically and/or practically set targets and their achievement as well as more theory-building or comparative project studies.

  • Prerequisites for inclusion in the book series include high-quality text and images. 

  • The 2025 thematic focus for the REFLECT section is ‘Content discourse’.

 

 

Via the online application tool https://sto-stiftung.de/designbuild-en and this form.


The information and documents can be updated and saved online as often as required during the application period. Once the application has been sent and thus submitted to the foundation, no further changes are possible.

Wichtige Unterlagen für die Anmeldung finden Sie hier zum Download:

If you have any questions or problems, please contact: info@sto-stiftung.com

Apply now for DesignBuild REFLECT 2025!

Bewerbungsfrist: 15. Dezember 2024


Events als soziale Katalysatoren

In the third volume of the DesignBuild book series, Marlene Franck and Conor Trawinski examine the influence of events on social interactions, processes and changes.

Moments of co-creative design and work play a central role as the starting point
and engine of social change processes. Co-creation opens up great potential for social change. This often results in concrete products, e.g. in the form of physical artefacts or small-scale architecture, which are subsequently made available to local people as permanent services or assistance. However, this only accounts for their immediate value. They also have the potential to initiate, accelerate, stabilise and spread social interactions, processes and changes. In other words, these moments or small processes act as ‘social catalysers’. This manual explores the concept and the idea from a very practical perspective. It is intended to enable you as a reader and you as a project team to think and act in terms of such change accelerators so that you can plan and implement them yourselves.

Contributors:

  • Marlene Franck
  • Conor Trawinski

DesignBuild_Joint perspectives

The first in a series of four books, ‘DesignBuild_joint perspectives’ has now been published and is available free of charge. In this book, the authors discuss a joint DesignBuild hypothesis based on the field of tension between social transformation, architectural education and production.

At the interface between academic and non-academic environments, DesignBuild projects combine very different perspectives: They combine ivory tower with construction site, CAD drawing programme with circular saw, students with non-university collaboration partners. They operate in the field of tension between practice, research and teaching. Against this background, the publication project DesignBuild_joint perspectives focuses on a collective reflection on DesignBuild as a method in architectural education by two of the central actors: teachers and students.

Contributors:

  • Nina Pawlicki
  • Charlotte Perschmann
  • Ammon Budde

DesignBuild in Postcolonial Contexts: A Critical Interrogation

The second book, ‘DesignBuild in Postcolonial Contexts: A Critical Interrogation’, has been published and is now available free of charge.

In this book, nine authors look at the DesignBuild learning method in a postcolonial context. Using concrete examples, the action-orientated approach is critically questioned and evaluated. One focus is on the international assignments of European and US students who actively apply their newly acquired knowledge in cultures foreign to them. However, projects by students from Latin America, Asia and Africa who use this method as a field of experimentation to question normative rules that are often still shaped by colonisation today are also documented and analysed.

Contributors:

  • Vera Simone Bader
  • Gabriel Arboleda
  • Amritha Ballal
  • Lorena Burbano
  • Javier Correa
  • Rachel Lee
  • Anna Goodman
  • Nkosilenhle Mavuso
  • Catalina Mejía Moreno
  • Mark Olweny
  • Monika Motylińska
  • Sebastián Oviedo

News about DesignBuild REFLECT

Neues Buch der Sto-Stiftung: „DesignBuild in Postcolonial Contexts. A Critical Interrogation”

Im zweiten Band der DesignBuild-Buchreihe betrachten neun Autorinnen und Autoren diese Lernmethode im postkolonialen Kontext. Sie untersuchen anhand konkreter Beispiele, ob die Praxis zielführend ist und welche Auswirkungen die ehemalige Kolonisierung noch heute auf normative Regeln hat.

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„DesignBuild_Joint perspectives“ als erstes Buch verfügbar

Die von der Sto-Stiftung unterstützte Buchreihe „DesignBuild REFLECT" beleuchtet theoriebildende und projektübergreifende Fragestellungen der Lehr- und Lernmethode „DesignBuild“. Als erstes der auf vier Bücher angelegten Reihe ist nun „DesignBuild_Joint perspectives“ erschienen und kostenlos erhältlich. In diesem Buch…

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Funding for DesignBuild projects and reflections in book form

Sto Foundation launches summer school competition 2021 in two categories

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