Competition Timeline

This timeline visualizes the enormous investment of energy and ingenuity put into the 48 editions of the Shinkenchiku Residential Design Competition over a period of 55 years. The exhibition shows the density of applications in relation to each edition’s judge and competition theme, as well as the prize winners and honorable mentions whose competition entries are preserved in the pages of The Japan Architect and Shinkenchiku magazine. The timeline also raises awareness of the vast number of entries that have been lost but are considered crucial in making the history of the Shinkenchiku Residential Design Competition more global and inclusive. The exhibition asks, what would that history look like if all the contestants of the “blank entries” came forward and re-submitted their work?

Shinkenchiku Timeline 1965-1972

1965
Theme: Home for a White-Collar Worker
Judge: Kiyoshi Seike
The competition attracted 407 entries, of which
398 are missing today.

1966
Urban residences and their connective systems
/ Residence for an average urban family
Judge: K. Tange
The competition attracted 328 entries, of which
318 are missing today.

1967
Urban residences for an high-density society
Judge: U. Nishiyama
The competition attracted 100 entries, of which
85 are missing today.

1968
A residential group for six households
Judge: J. Yoshimura
The competition attracted most entries than ever before, of which
12 have been published.

1969
Faculty housing in a university village
Judge: T. Yoshizaka
The competition attracted 305 entries, of which
293 are missing today.

1970
Investigate the Nature of a House as a Life-Production Vessel
Judges: N. Kawazoe, K. Kikutake, F. Maki
The competition attracted 139 entries, of which
125 are missing today.

1971
No competition

1972
The Home
Judge: K. Shinohara
The competition attracted 356 entries, of which
345 are missing today.

Shinkenchiku Timeline 1973-1980

1973
Family Housing Harmonized with Natural Greenery
Judge: F. Nishizawa
The competition attracted 206 entries, of which
196 are missing today.

1974
Urban, Low-Rise, Group Dwellings
Judge: Y. Ashihara, M. Tominaga
The competition attracted 460 entries, of which
448 are missing today.

1975
House for a superstar
Judge: A. Isozaki
The competition attracted 348 entries, of which
338 are missing today

1976
A house for an Intersection
Judge: R. Meier
The competition attracted 427 entries, of which
401 are missing today.

1977
Comfort in the Metropolis
Judge: P. Cook
The competition attracted 446 entries, of which
399 are missing today.

1978
Machiya as Muko Sangen Ryodonari
Judge: C. W. Moore
The competition attracted 747 entries, of which
725 are missing today.

1979
A house for Karl Friedrich Schinkel
Judge: J. Stirling
The competition attracted 384 entries, of which
364 are missing today.

1980
A house at the juncture of history and now
Judge: K. Kurokawa
The competition attracted 253 entries, of which
237 are missing today.

Shinkenchiku Timeline 1981-1990

1981
An Exhibition House on the Grounds of a Museum of the 20th Century
Judge: F. Maki
The competition attracted 561 entries, of which
541 are missing today.

1982
No competition

1983
A Dwelling with Historicism and Localism
Judges: Y. Ashihara, M. Otaka, A. Shimokobe, C. Correa and M. Graves
The competition attracted 370 entries, of which
348 are missing today.

1984
A style for the year 2001
Judges: F. Maki, H. Hara, A. Rossi
The competition attracted 403 entries, of which
373 are missing today.

1985
Bulwark of Resistance
Judge: T. Ando
The competition attracted 378 entries, of which
358 are missing today.

1986
300/300/300
Judge: H. Jahn
The competition attracted 207 entries, of which
192 are missing today.

1987
The Japanese House Today
Judge: M. Miyawaki
The competition attracted 207 entries, of which
187 are missing today.

1988
Comfort in the Metropolis
Judge: T. Ito
The competition attracted 373 entries, of which
353 are missing today.

1989
Disprogramming
Judge: B. Tschumi
The competition attracted 201 entries, of which
180 are missing today.

1990
The House is an Electronics Device for Living in
Judge: H. Hara
The competition attracted 217 entries, of which
195 are missing today.

Shinkenchiku Timeline 1991-2000

1991
Another Glass House
Judges: P. Johnson & T. Ando
The competition attracted 602 entries, of which
181 are missing today.

1992
House with NO STYLE
Judge: R. Koolhaas
The competition attracted 732 entries, of which
716 are missing today.

1993
Basic Shelter and Your Local Memory, for Living
Judge: R. Piano
The competition attracted 380 entries, 766 of
which are missing today.

1994
Urban Dwelling
Judge: F. Maki
The competition attracted 284 entries, 272 of
which are missing today.

1995
Simplicity/Complexity
Judge: J. Nouvel
The competition attracted 343 entries, 311 of
which are missing today.

1996
The Possibilities of Non-Movement.
Judge: K. Sejima
The competition attracted 436 entries, 424 of
which are missing today.

1997
House of Collaboration
Judge: J. Herzog
The competition attracted 386 entries, 374 of
which are missing today.

1998
A house as a poetic space
Judge: S. Takamatsu
The competition attracted 480 entries, 367 of
which are missing today.

1999
A Theater for 200 people built in the arena of urban center
Judge: O. Niemeyer
The competition attracted 351 entries, 347 of
which are missing today.

2000
Final House
Judge: T. Ito
The competition attracted 267 entries, 254 of
which are missing today.

Shinkenchiku Timeline 2001-2010

2001
The Surrounded House
Judge: W. Maas
The competition attracted 177 entries, 155 of
which are missing today.

2002
Dwelling where the Muses are served/spared emptiness
Judge: D. Liebeskind
The competition attracted 293 entries, 285 of
which are missing today.

2003
Architecture Virus
Judge: K. Sakamura
The competition attracted 209 entries, 198 of
which are missing today.

2004
House of Multiple Dimensions
Judge: S. Holl
The competition attracted 523 entries, 511 of
which are missing today.

2005
Action for Sustainability
Judges: T. Ando + R. Rogers
The competition attracted 465 entries, 452 of
which are missing today.

2006
The Plan-less House
Judge: K. Kuma
The competition attracted 595 entries, 587 of
which are missing today.

2007
A House with Resale Value
Judge: K. Kojima
The competition attracted 176 entries, 166 of
which are missing today.

2008
Four square House design problem – Homage to John Hejduk
Judge: R. Moneo
The competition attracted 593 entries, 584 of
which are missing today.

2009
The Residence – From our having lived the Movie Century
Judge: Jun Aoki
The competition attracted 312 entries, 303 of
which are missing today.

2010
A New Spirit
Judge: Ryue Nishizawa
The competition attracted 779 entries, 769 of
which are missing today.

Shinkenchiku Timeline 2011-2020

2011-2016
No Competitions

2017
House of Dimensions
Judge: G. Hasegawa
The competition attracted 418 entries, 408 of
which are missing today.

2018
AI House
Judge: S. Shigematsu
The competition attracted 238 entries, 233 of
which are missing today.

2019
Living in the Future
Judges: N. Tehrani, M. Lee, L. Iwamoto, B. Bestor, Ch. Parreño Alonso
The competition attracted 335 entries, 327 of
which are missing today.

2020
Sustainability and Urbanism – Housing and Life in the Future
Judge: Ch. Ingenhoven
The competition attracted 244 entries, 238 of
which are missing today.