Coastal Shelter Architecture Competition (Outer Banks, USA)
Design at the edge of land and sea.
The Coastal Shelter Architecture Competition invites architects, designers, and students to craft a small yet powerful intervention within one of the most dynamic coastal landscapes in the world—the Outer Banks, North Carolina.
A place shaped by wind, water, and time.
A place where architecture must adapt or disappear.

Why This Competition Matters
Coastal environments are fragile. Constantly shifting. Unpredictable.
This competition challenges you to design a 25 sqm shelter that doesn’t fight nature—but works with it.
Think:
- Elevated structures resisting storm surges
- Materials that withstand salt and corrosion
- Spaces that frame the horizon, light, and wind
- Architecture that feels both exposed and protected
This is not just a design exercise—it’s a test of resilience, minimalism, and sensory experience.
What You’re Designing
A temporary-use coastal retreat for rest, reflection, and immersion.
Your shelter should:
- Accommodate individuals or small groups
- Use passive strategies only (no mechanical systems)
- Blend into the dune ecosystem with minimal disruption
- Deliver a strong architectural concept within constraints
Key Details
| Category | Info |
|---|---|
| Location | Outer Banks, USA |
| Size Limit | Max 25 sqm |
| Budget | $75,000 USD |
| Deadline | July 2026 |
| Submission | 1 x A1 Board (PDF) |
What Makes a Winning Entry
- Clear and poetic concept
- Smart response to wind, tides, and terrain
- Durable, realistic material strategy
- Strong spatial and visual experience
- Buildable within budget
Who Should Enter
- Architecture students
- Young designers
- Professionals exploring small-scale innovation
- Anyone interested in climate-responsive design
Registration & Discounts
Register here:
https://archibriefer.com/product/coastal-shelter-architecture-competition/
Student Offer:
Valid student ID required. Use Code after “Register Now”: STUDENT for up to 33% lower fees.
Final Thought
Small scale. Big impact.
This competition strips architecture down to its essentials—shelter, place, and experience—set against one of nature’s most powerful backdrops.
If you can design here, you can design anywhere.
