JULIEN HEADS THE JURY OF 120 HOURS COMPETITION IN BERGEN

23 November, 2012 at 15:17

JULIEN HEADS THE JURY OF 120 HOURS COMPETITION IN OSLO

120 HOURS is an architecture competition for students, by students. Its main objective is to increase the involvement and commitment among the students of architecture. The competition is held once a year and is open to students worldwide.
The competition was founded in 2011 by three students at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO); Peder E. Brand, Hans Martin F. Halleraker and Magnus A. Pettersen.

It was founded as a response to what the founders saw as a lack of competitiveness among Norwegian architecture students.120 HOURS was originally meant as a national competition, but soon experienced international success. Today it has participants from every corner of the world.
The complete jury of 2013 is:
– Julien De Smedt (Head of Jury)
– Beatrice Galilee
– Joakim Skajaa
– Ibrahim Wlhayawan
– Anders Sletten Eide (student representative)