Registration Deadline: April 3, 2026

2026 Concrete Masonry Competition

Welcome Center

Schedule

April 8, 2026

Registration Deadline

June 3, 2026

Submission Deadline

Summer 2026

Jury Convenes

Fall 2026

Winners Announced

THE CHALLENGE

Reimagining the Welcome Center of Tomorrow

Step into the future of travel—where architecture meets innovation. This design competition challenges students to envision a next-generation Welcome Center, crafted primarily from concrete masonry products. Far from ordinary rest stops, these centers are gateways to new experiences, offering a place of arrival, pause, and possibility.

Your mission? Transform this essential welcome center into a dynamic landmark, multifunctional hub. The future Welcome Center must weave together a tapestry of uses: a beacon for visitor information, a culinary stopover with one or more restaurant outlets, a communal dining space, zones for rest and relaxation, child-friendly play areas, accessible restrooms, a pet relief station, emergency aid facilities, and critically, areas of refuge. It must be universally accessible, resilient in the face of change, and forward-thinking in its design.

As you shape your vision, consider how we move, rest, connect, and explore. Rethink what it means to welcome travelers. Can a Welcome Center inspire curiosity, create comfort, and celebrate place—all at once?

Concrete masonry, your building block, is more than just stone and grit. It is versatile, enduring, and expressive—ready to mold both form and function into an architectural narrative that stands the test of time.

Welcome centers—also called visitor centers or tourist information hubs—have long marked our journeys. The first of their kind opened in May 1935 in New Buffalo, Michigan, beside U.S. Route 12. It stood not just as a rest area, but as a storyteller for the state—offering comfort, knowledge, and a sense of arrival. Today, they appear at ports of entry across highways, city cores, parks, and historic sites.

Now it’s your turn to write the next chapter. How will you welcome the future?

About the Competition

The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) is pleased to announce the Concrete Masonry Design Competition for the 2024-2025 academic year. The competition is a partnership with the Concrete Masonry & Hardscapes Association (CMHA). The competition will challenge students, working individually or in teams, to explore a variety of design issues related to masonry construction on a Fire Station with an emphasis on local civic engagement.

Awards + Recognition

Jurors will select First, Second, and Third prize winners, in addition to a selected number of honorable mentions, all at the discretion of the jury. A total of $20,000 USD is distributed by ACSA, in the following manner to the winners:

Student(s)

Faculty Sponsor(s)

First Place

$8,000 USD

$3,000 USD

Second Place

$4,000 USD

$2,000 USD

Third Place

$2,000 USD

$1,000 USD

$20,000

in cash prizes
Eligibility

Because the support of CMHA is largely derived from masonry companies whose markets are mainly in the U.S. and Canada, the ACSA/CMHA Student Competition is open to students and/or student teams from ACSA Full and Candidate Member Schools; as well as ACSA Affiliate Members Schools from the U.S., Canada, and Mexico only.

Criteria for Judging

Submissions must clearly address the specific issues of the design challenge, submissions must clearly demonstrate the design solution’s response to the following requirements:

  • A clear understanding of concrete masonry units–deployed with maximum innovative potential
  • A strong conceptual strategy translated into a coherent integrated design proposal
  • An articulate mastery of formal concepts and aesthetic values
  • A compelling response to the physical and cultural context of the scheme
  • A mature awareness of and an innovative approach to sustainability as a convergence of social, economic, and environmental issues
  • A thorough appreciation of human needs and social responsibilities

Image Credit: 2023 Concrete Masonry Competition: Community Commons 1st Place Winner.
Project Title: CMU Park
Students: Siwei Su & Jiaqui Xu
Faculty Sponsor: Clark Llewellyn
Collaborators: Ferdinand Johns, Stephen Huh & Marion Fowlkes
Institution: University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

Competition Organizers & Sponsors

Edwin Hernández-Ventura
Programs Coordinator
ehernandez@acsa-arch.org
202.785.2324

Eric W. Ellis
Senior Director of Operations and Programs
eellis@acsa-arch.org
202-785-2324

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