GALAPAGOS RETREAT
Brief
Puerto Ayora: The Heart of the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
The Galapagos Islands, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are known for their fragile ecosystems, endemic species, and their role in Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution. However, increasing tourism and urban expansion threaten this delicate balance. As visitor numbers rise and infrastructure demands grow, the islands face significant challenges in preserving their unique biodiversity while accommodating the needs of both locals and tourists. Unregulated construction, resource depletion, and habitat disruption have intensified concerns over sustainable development in this ecologically sensitive region.
The Challenge is to develop a sustainable eco-hotel in the Galapagos, the design must balance conservation, innovation, and community engagement. In Puerto Ayora’s fragile ecosystem, it should prioritize adaptive reuse, low-impact methods, and alignment with local ecological and cultural values.
- Sustainability & Environment : Repurpose unfinished buildings using local materials (volcanic rock, bamboo) and passive design (natural ventilation, solar shading). Integrate renewable energy (solar panels, rainwater harvesting) and sustainable waste systems (composting, greywater recycling).
- Architecture & Structure : Ensure modular, flexible designs for future expansion with lightweight constructionand climate-responsive facades, blending with the Galapagos landscape.
- Tourism & Community : Promote eco-tourism, local involvement, and shared public spaces, while encouraging sustainable mobility (bike paths, electric transport.
Keywords:
Addition
Reuse
Identity
Detail
Adaptability
Prizes
Every awarded project will be shared on the website and showcased on architectural platforms. Additionally, they will also be exhibited at both national and international architectural events.
1st prize
1500 €
2st prize
800 €
Editor Choice Prize
400 €
3 x Honorable Mentions
100 €
Timeline
Meeting deadlines is a fundamental prerequisite for participation in the competition.
Free Registration
Participants can register for the competition at no cost during this period.
Early Registration - 15 €
Participants can register at a discounted fee of 15 € during this period
Standard Registration - 25 €
Regular registration fee of 25 € during this period
Late Registration - 40 €
Participants who register during this period will pay the late registration fee of 40 €
Submission Deadline
Winners Announcement
Third Prize
DUNES
Mohamed Mourad
Donia Khalafallah
Shahd Taher
Philopater Ayman
Salma Mohsen
Rawan Alaa El-deen
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Shortlisted
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Once your submission has been shortlisted for the competition, we will post the shortlisted entries on our social platforms and the one that gets the most engagement will be awarded the public award prize.
It is not allowed to submit projects that result as a mere product of algorithms or artificial intelligences. However They can be used as tools of inspiration, but the submitted
proposal must correspond to a tangible design exercise (plans, sections, elevations, axonometries).
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Yes, we use Instagram Platform to showcase the outstanding participants’ Submissions. we are currently in discussions with several international media representatives in the industry.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to submit multiple entries for the same competition. IDOARCH relies on a panel of volunteer jurors and members who dedicate their time and effort without compensation, and they can only handle a specific number of entries.
FAQ
Our Jury

Ilse Martinez
Lighting Designer at Foster + Partners

Lucia Oberfrancová
Research assistent & teacher at Hochschule Wismar

Liam Hayward-Mills
Architectural project manager & designer

Ruben Jodar
Professor at Hochschule wismar

Mariam Korachy
Founder of Mariam Korachy Architects

Hartwig Duensing
Founder of Duensing Architekten