The Museum of Emotions: How Buildner's Winners Bring Feelings to Life
Briefly

The Museum of Emotions challenges architects to create spaces that evoke contrasting emotions by designing two exhibition halls—one for negative emotions and one for positive emotions.
This silent competition allows participants to communicate solely through visual imagery, pushing the boundaries of architectural expression and the emotional responses spaces can elicit.
With a focus on emotional impacts, the Museum of Emotions does not limit the scale or site of submissions, fostering creativity in how emotions are interpreted in design.
The excitement continues with the launch of the Museum of Emotions Competition Edition 6, promising a robust prize fund of 10,000 EUR, urging architects to explore deeper emotional designs.
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