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Hospice - 
Home for the 
Terminally ill

Buildner is pleased to announce the results of its Edition #5 competition, an international design challenge inviting architects and designers to reconsider how architecture can support individuals and families during one of life’s most sensitive transitions. The competition asked participants to imagine a hospice as a place of dignity, reflection, and emotional care—an environment capable of supporting both patients and caregivers through thoughtful spatial design.

Participants were asked to propose a hospice accommodating up to fifteen visitors and five staff members, including spaces for contemplation, gathering, and spiritual support such as a library, communal areas, therapy rooms, and a chapel. The brief encouraged designers to think beyond purely clinical models, exploring how architecture can act as an instrument of comfort and companionship while balancing privacy with opportunities for social interaction.

The response to the brief revealed a number of shared themes across submissions. Many projects explored the integration of hospice environments within everyday urban or community life, positioning care as part of the social fabric rather than isolating it at the margins. Others emphasized the role of landscape and nature—courtyards, gardens, and quiet exterior spaces—as essential settings for reflection and emotional well-being. Several proposals also framed hospice architecture as a broader civic infrastructure, introducing community-oriented programs and shared spaces that allow care environments to remain connected to the rhythms of daily life.

Following review by an international jury panel, prize winners and honorable mentions have been selected for their conceptual clarity, spatial sensitivity, and thoughtful interpretation of the brief. Together, the selected projects demonstrate how architecture can shape environments of care that are not only functional but deeply humane, offering spaces where reflection, companionship, and dignity remain central to the experience of end-of-life care.

We sincerely thank our jury panel
for their time and expertise

Dichen Ding

Andrea Steele Architecture

USA

Dr Nirit Pilosof

Head of Research in Innovation and Transformation at Sheba Medical Centre

Israel

Rubén García Rubio

Co-founder of studioVRA

Spain

T. R. Radhakrishnan

Interboro Partner

USA

David Charles Reat

University of Strathclyde

Scotland

Susanne Siepl-Coates

Professor Dipl. Ing. Emerita of Architecture at Kansas State University

USA

Sonsoles Vela Navarro

Co-founder of studioVRA

Spain

1st Prize Winner

Project name

The Silent Threshold

I participate in architecture competitions because they allow me to freely explore and research different topics and to deepen my conceptual and technical skills. I like to use competitions as a tool to experiment with solutions that are difficult to explore in day-to-day practice, and to push myself to be precise under a clear deadline. Competitions also help me build a stronger personal design voice and improve how I communicate an idea in a clear and simple way. For me, it is not just about the result, but about learning through doing and to just enjoy the process

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Author
Maximilian Mehl
Country
Germany
  • 8/10 Linework
  • 9/10 Quality of drawings
  • 8/10 Balance of color
  • 9/10 Layout
  • 7/10 Hierarchy
  • 6/10 Annotation
  • 6/10 Text
  • 9/10 Clarity of story
  • 8/10 Clarity of diagrams
  • 8/10 Quality of overall presentation

2nd Prize Winner

Project name

Within Reach

Many of the topics we explore require research and experimentation before they can become real projects. Ideas that question existing systems, such as new models for hospice care or alternative approaches to displacement, often need a space where they can be tested and articulated. Architecture competitions provide that space. They allow designers to develop speculative proposals, translate research into spatial form, and present alternative possibilities for how architecture might respond to emerging social challenges. For our studio, competitions function as a form of design laboratory. They create the conditions where conceptual thinking can evolve into architectural strategies and where complex ideas can be communicated through design.

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Authors
Yilin Zhang
Yixuan Liu
Country
United States
  • 8/10 Linework
  • 8/10 Quality of drawings
  • 9/10 Balance of color
  • 8/10 Layout
  • 7/10 Hierarchy
  • 7/10 Annotation
  • 7/10 Text
  • 9/10 Clarity of story
  • 8/10 Clarity of diagrams
  • 8/10 Quality of overall presentation

3rd Prize Winner

Project name

Loose Bonds, Lasting Care

Authors
Cha Minyoung
Eunbin Cho
Country
South Korea
+72 points Buildner University Rankings
  • 8/10 Linework
  • 8/10 Quality of drawings
  • 9/10 Balance of color
  • 8/10 Layout
  • 7/10 Hierarchy
  • 7/10 Annotation
  • 8/10 Text
  • 8/10 Clarity of story
  • 7/10 Clarity of diagrams
  • 8/10 Quality of overall presentation

Buildner Student Award

Project name

Axis Of Light

I treat architectural competitions as an opportunity to develop creativity and confront my ideas with other participants. They allow you to experiment with design solutions that often go beyond standard design practice. It is also an opportunity to gain experience and present one's own approach to architecture.

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  • 8/10 Linework
  • 8/10 Quality of drawings
  • 9/10 Balance of color
  • 8/10 Layout
  • 7/10 Hierarchy
  • 7/10 Annotation
  • 7/10 Text
  • 8/10 Clarity of story
  • 8/10 Clarity of diagrams
  • 8/10 Quality of overall presentation

Buildner Sustainability Award

Project name

Hospice in Motion - On the Abandoned Railway

In real-world projects, it is often difficult for architects to fully realize their ideals and design philosophies. Competitions, however, offer a unique platform where architects can clearly express their ideas, share them with the world, and invite dialogue and empathy. Innovative ideas and discourses have the power to gradually transform society. Through this competition, we were able to re-examine both the limitations and possibilities within the care industry, and we hope to continue moving forward step by step from this point.

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Author
Jeongseung Lee
Country
United Kingdom
  • 8/10 Linework
  • 8/10 Quality of drawings
  • 9/10 Balance of color
  • 8/10 Layout
  • 7/10 Hierarchy
  • 7/10 Annotation
  • 7/10 Text
  • 8/10 Clarity of story
  • 8/10 Clarity of diagrams
  • 8/10 Quality of overall presentation

Honorable mentions

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Project name

House-Peace

We met in graduate school and hit it off right away. We both want to continue refining our skills, and more importantly, to keep our thinking fresh. Participating in competitions is a good way for us to stay aware of what is happening around the world and to understand the issues people care about and the problems that still need to be solved.

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Authors
Qiyang Xu
Haolan Luo
Country
United States
Project name

The House of Return

We believe this competition presents an excellent opportunity to break through traditional project presentation models and explore entirely new concepts. Our team's uniqueness lies in the diverse backgrounds of its members and their shared overseas educational experience, enabling us to design from a unique global-local perspective. In this project, we strive to transcend traditional design themes by incorporating elements of Eastern philosophy to reveal profound tranquility and balance in today's fast-paced architectural environment.

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Authors
Langxian Ye
Qingnan He
Jun Ning
Country
United States
Project name

Halbauakademie

Competition provides clear and productive constraints (time and presentation format) and the opportunity to explore the theme in depth.

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Author
Anton Gorlenko
Country
Germany
Project name

Emberfield

We participate in architecture competitions because they give us the freedom to explore ideas more creatively and experiment with design in ways we normally wouldn’t. Unlike studio projects, competitions allow us to take more risks, test unconventional concepts, and push our thinking further. They also give us the opportunity to work on projects outside of school and develop ideas with greater creative freedom.

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Authors
Agamjot Singh
Zain Zahid Malik
Country
Canada
+72 points Buildner University Rankings
Project name

House of the Ordinary - Reclaiming Everydayness for the Final Journey

We participate in competitions to try out and deeply rethink the ideas we assert and often reflect on.

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University
Authors
Eunyoung Lee
Gubeom Chung
Country
South Korea
+72 points Buildner University Rankings
Project name

Lakeside Court Living

We participate in architecture competitions to gain experience designing projects across different scales and to challenge ourselves to expand our understanding of structures, materials, and assemblies. Competitions offer a level of creative freedom that often isn’t possible in more technically constrained studio projects. They provide a platform to share our ideas, express our design values, strengthen our technical skills, and explore new concepts through experimentation.

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Authors
Avery Jordan
Raquel Alonso
Country
Canada
+72 points Buildner University Rankings

Shortlisted projects

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Lakeside Court Living

Avery Jordan
Raquel Alonso

Toronto Metropolitan University - TMU

+72 points Buildner University Rankings!
Canada

Hearth & Commons

Katerina Sara-elizabeth Nelson
United States

FRAME OF NATURE: A Healing Journey Capturing the Landscape

Chae Bin Seo
Yun JU Kim
Min Seo Jang
South Korea

House of the Ordinary - Reclaiming Everydayness for the Final Journey

Eunyoung Lee
Gubeom Chung
South Korea

AD’OR – ADOBE & SALT, A Hospice in Siwa Oasis Salt Lakes

Mostafa Rabea Abdelbaset Khalifa
Lebanon

The Beauty of Emptiness

이 인혁
South Korea

Axis Of Light

Paulina Weronika Piekarz

Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (Politechnika Wrocławska)

+72 points Buildner University Rankings!
Poland

Nile of Returning Light

Malak Tamer Mohamed Fikry Mohamed
Egypt

Hospice in Motion - On the Abandoned Railway

Jeongseung Lee

Gansam London

United Kingdom

FLOATING SHELTER

Delia Stefania Cazan

Ion Mincu University of Architecture and Urbanism - UAUIM

+22 points Buildner University Rankings!
Romania

Emberfield

Agamjot Singh
Zain Zahid Malik

Toronto Metropolitan University - TMU

+72 points Buildner University Rankings!
Canada

Halbauakademie

Anton Gorlenko
Germany

Life's Gradient

Misak Terzibasiyan

UArchitects

Netherlands

Kodusadam

Angelika Arno
Estonia

Vessel of Life

Ming Yin Tan

8DGE Design

China

IN BETWEEN RIDGES

Kristína Polomská

Technical University of Košice

+22 points Buildner University Rankings!
Slovakia

Dusk Haven

Shu Yan Jake Wong
Hong Kong

Returning

Runhao Cheng
United States

OASIS

Oliwia Macur

Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (Politechnika Wrocławska)

+22 points Buildner University Rankings!
Poland

Still Waters

Elena Chernyshov
Canada

Between Trees and Water

Phillip Kruse Mckay
Denmark

SAUNG : THE SOUL OF ST(ILL)NESS

Surya Darma Putra

University of Sumatera Utara (Universitas Sumatera Utara)

+22 points Buildner University Rankings!
Indonesia

OASIS TALE

Tanvir Harun Or

Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology (RUET)

+22 points Buildner University Rankings!
Bangladesh

THE PLACE WE PAUSE

Eric Komala

University of Sumatera Utara (Universitas Sumatera Utara)

+22 points Buildner University Rankings!
Indonesia

Agora

Juan Pablo Montoya Cortes
Mexico

Loose Bonds, Lasting Care

Cha Minyoung
Eunbin Cho
South Korea

The Silent Threshold

Maximilian Mehl
Germany

The House of Return

Langxian Ye
Qingnan He
Jun Ning
United States

Within Reach

Yilin Zhang
Yixuan Liu
United States

Oma Teduh

Christian Purwadihardja
Indonesia

House-Peace

Qiyang Xu
Haolan Luo
United States

Qu Shui Liu Shang · Winding Stream

Ming Chen
Ying Chen
Xiaochi Chen
United States

VILLAGE SARANGBANG

Song Seobeen
Seorin Kweon
Baek Inji
South Korea

THE RIPPLE

Hao Zhong
Yuchen Qiu
Minghan Lin
United States

Safe Haven

Weronika Zając

Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (Politechnika Wrocławska)

+22 points Buildner University Rankings!
Poland

Station of Calm

Oleksii Zolochevskyi
Serhii Burdieinyi
Ukraine

Habitarelultimosilencioenelparque

Juan Guillermo Robayo Morales
Colombia

Among The Trees

Bongani Bennedict Radebe

The University of Johannesburg

+22 points Buildner University Rankings!
South Africa

CHEMISTRY OF CALM

Negar Akhoundi
Zahra Boustani

Polytechnic of Turin, Politecnico di Torino

+22 points Buildner University Rankings!
Italy

A PLACE BETWEEN

Mária Opavská
Czech Republic