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International Design Competition

XPERIENCE EARTH

Designing the Museum of Global Identity

Introduction

In response to the growing global call for unity, cultural preservation, and cross-cultural understanding, this design competition invites architects to conceive an experiential museum that serves as a powerful architectural embodiment of the world’s diverse nations, traditions, and identities. The proposed museum will function not only as a center for cultural learning but as a fully immersive, sensory-driven journey across continents — housed within a single, visionary structure that reflects the interconnectedness of humanity.


This museum will celebrate the full breadth of global culture — from the intricate textiles of West Africa to the ancient philosophies of East Asia, the vibrant festivities of South America, the nomadic traditions of Central Asia, the storytelling rituals of Indigenous communities, and the architectural marvels of Europe and the Middle East. Each space within the museum is to be designed not as a static exhibit, but as a dynamic, interactive environment that evokes the spirit, atmosphere, and daily life of the culture it represents. Visitors should be able to hear traditional music, touch handcrafted materials, smell regional spices and flora, and even engage in participatory experiences such as dance, craft-making, or ceremonial practices.


The architecture itself must reflect this diversity, while maintaining a harmonious and unified spatial language. Design teams are encouraged to interpret global influences thoughtfully — incorporating regional forms, materials, and spatial concepts into a contemporary, cohesive whole. The museum should stand as a cultural landmark: iconic in its presence, sensitive in its detailing, and compelling in its narrative.


Strategically, the museum will be composed of thematically or geographically organized zones, each offering a multi-sensory experience that encourages exploration, empathy, and engagement. Integrated technology, sustainable systems, and accessible design are expected to enhance the visitor experience while ensuring longevity and relevance for future generations.


This competition challenges architects to rethink the museum typology — to move beyond display cases and passive observation, and instead create a living, breathing space that reflects the depth, beauty, and diversity of the human experience. The final design must resonate not only as a building, but as a statement: that culture is not static, and neither should the spaces that celebrate it be.



OBJECTIVE

The primary objective of this experiential museum is to:

  • Immerse visitors in the sensory realities of different cultures through interactive installations, environments, performances, and technology-driven storytelling.

  • Create emotional connections that go beyond visual appreciation, engaging touch, sound, scent, and even taste to evoke authentic cultural moments.

  • Inspire empathy and global awareness by allowing visitors to “step into” other worlds and ways of life — fostering understanding through experience rather than observation.

  • Unify diverse architectural elements into a fluid design that honors each culture’s identity while forming one interconnected, symbolic structure.

  • Set a global benchmark for experiential learning in cultural institutions — a space where education and wonder go hand in hand.

Detailed Competition Brief

The brief can be downloaded as often as required. It contains all the information about this competition; no additional information will be provided after registration.

BRIEF & SUBMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

Prizes & Recognition

Recognition is the key to success for any design professional. Archiol is providing an opportunity to showcase your creativity at the global level. This opportunity is open to all.

TOP THREE

PUBLICATION | CERTIFICATE | INTERVIEW

ARCHIOL INTERNAL JURY SPECIAL MENTION

PUBLICATION  |  CERTIFICATE

5  HONOURABLE MENTIONS 

PUBLICATION  |  CERTIFICATE

30 SHORTLISTED ENTRIES

CERTIFICATE

*Prize amounts are dependent on the number of entries received. If the competition does not reach the final stage of registration, the prize money may be adjusted—either increased or decreased—based on the total number of participants.

Timeline

REGISTRATION DEADLINE

Tuesday, 30 September 2025

SUBMISSION DEADLINE

Friday, 10 October 2025

RESULT ANNOUNCEMENT

Tuesday, 20 January 2026

All deadlines are 11:59 PM  UTC  (Coordinated Universal Time)

Competition Question & Answer

TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS RELATED TO THE COMPETITION CLICK BELOW.

Registration Fees Details

Early Bird

Start Date: June 1, 2025

End Date: June 10, 2025

Fees: $12

Standard Entry 1

Start Date: June 11, 2025

End Date: June 20, 2025

Fees: $12

Standard Entry 2

Start Date: June 21, 2025

End Date: June 30, 2025

Fees: $12

Classic Entry 1

Start Date: July 1, 2025

End Date: July 10, 2025

Fees: $12

Classic Entry 2

Start Date: July 11, 2025

End Date: July 25, 2025

Fees: $15

Priority Entry 1

Start Date: July 26, 2025

End Date: August 10, 2025

Fees: $18

Priority Entry 2

Start Date: August 11, 2025

End Date: August 31, 2025

Fees: $20

Last Call

Start Date: September 1, 2025

End Date: September 30, 2025

Fees: $25

UNIVERSITY DISCOUNTS

Contact us to receive university discounts.  Send us a request from your university email address along with basic information about yourself and your university/school. Attach your university ID cards to the email.

DISCOUNT TIERS

5% Discount     : Available for university student (individual or team participants).

10% Discount   : Available for universities that register 10 individual or team participants.

20% Discount   : Available for universities that register 20 individual or team participants.

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FAQ's

How can I create my participation code?

Complete the registration form, which can be accessed via the dropdown menu under the profile icon in the top-right corner. Once registered, you can create your participation code.

Is the participation code the same as the Order Number?

No, the participation code is not the same as the Order Number. The participation code is created during the registration process and should be included in the file name.

What size should the sheets be?

The sheet size is flexible for the current competition.

Should the participation code be placed on the sheets?

No, the participation code should not appear on the sheets. Instead, use it to name the submission PDF.

Does the Order Number need to appear on the sheets?

No, the Order Number does not need to appear on the sheets.

Should each sheet be numbered to indicate the display order?

Yes, each sheet should be numbered sequentially to indicate the order in which they should be viewed.

What is the official language for Archiol competitions?

The official language for all Archiol competitions is English. All submissions, including written descriptions, presentations, and supporting documents, must be in English.

How to apply for discounts?

Please click the link below for discount guide: Discount Guide

Can I get a refund if I withdraw my participation?

Unfortunately, registration fees are non-refundable once paid.

Why do the fees increase with each stage?

Fees increase as the competition progresses to encourage early participation and ensure adequate planning for prizes and operations.

Do I need to pay additional fees after registering?

No, you only pay once during registration. There are no additional fees for participation or submission.

Can I modify my submission after uploading it?

Yes, modifications are allowed until the submission deadline. After the deadline, submissions are final and cannot be altered.

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