Schrödinger’s Room is an international competition inviting you to design a room — real or imagined — that embodies uncertainty, shifts in perception, and explores the emotional potential of space.
Schrödinger’s Room is an international conceptual architecture competition open to anyone who believes that designing means creating emotions, exploring ideas, and imagining new spatial possibilities.
Inspired by the famous quantum principle of superposition — where a space can exist simultaneously in multiple states until it is observed — the competition invites participants to explore subjective perception and the plurality of interpretations an architectural space can generate.
Participants are asked to design an architectural room, either real or imaginary, conceived as a perceptual installation: a defined and bounded space where light, sound, matter, and human presence interact to create changing, intimate, and personal experiences.
The size of the room is not fixed or limited — it may be large or small, essential or complex. What matters is the space’s ability to express the theme of superposition and uncertainty, crafting an environment that shifts in meaning and atmosphere depending on who inhabits it.
We are not looking for conventional projects or predictable solutions: we seek ideas capable of evoking unique emotions, raising open-ended questions, and uncovering unexplored possibilities.
Design a room that is more than a room.
Design an experience that challenges perception and frees the imagination.
Guest jury
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David Cirocchi
Fran Silvestre Arquitectos
Spain
David Cirocchi is an architect graduated at the Università degli Studi di Firenze and holds a master’s degree from the MArch Postgraduate School in Valencia. He currently serves as the Director of the Creative Department at Fran Silvestre Arquitectos, where he leads the conceptual phase of each project. His work spans from crafting detailed threedimensional models to developing conceptual sketches that translate innovative ideas into architectural form, seamlessly balancing aesthetics, functionality, and contextual sensitivity. Since 2022, he has also been a professor at the MArch Postgraduate School.
Mai Soliman
Architect & AI Researcher
Qatar
Dr. Mai Soliman is an architect, researcher and lecturer. She is co-founder of "Getinform Architecture School," and Chief Innovation Officer of "Lumibuilder", passionately blends mathematics and AI into architectural design. She earned her PhD in 2020 on "Fractal-based Design in Islamic Architecture." She has co-authored more than 6 research papers on AI, Machine learning, Computational Design and sustainability.

Cristina Morbi
Architect | Founder of Maetherea
UK London
Cristina Morbi is a landscape and architectural designer, artist, and founder of Maetherea (Ethereal Matter), a London-based multidisciplinary practice focused on the intersection of landscape architecture and public art. She leads Unit 7 of the MEng Architecture in Landscape Engineering at The Bartlett UCL and has taught at Politecnico di Milano and London Metropolitan University. Her work blends art, architecture, and ecology into performative landscapes and spatial structures that evolve over time. She coined the term Design Phenology to describe design shaped by natural phenomena and artificial agents. Her projects have been exhibited at the Venice Biennale, Triennale di Milano, and CUBE London.
Antonella Marzi
Architect
Italy / São Paulo
Antonella Marzi is an Italian architect and urban planner, co-founder of Gate Architects (Milan–São Paulo). With a strong focus on sustainable urbanism, she leads international projects across scales - from interior design to strategic masterplans - blending innovation, sustainability and community-driven design across Europe and Latin America.

Kristin Veel
Professor, Arts & Technology
Denmark
Kristin Veel is Professor of Aesthetic Technology Studies at the University of Copenhagen. Her research focuses on how digital technologies shape cultural imagination, especially through the uncertainties and invisibilities of datafication. Working across art, film, literature, architecture, and design, she explores how data systems reshape lived experience. She is co-editor of Uncertain Archives (2021) and co-author of Tower to Tower (2020) and Touch in the Time of Corona (2021).

Petar Mali
Physicist | Associate Professor
Serbia
Petar Mali is an associate professor at the Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad. His area of expertise is condensed matter physics, especially nonlinear dynamics and the quantum theory of magnetism. He has authored 27 scientific papers in impact-factor journals, with a total of 168 citations, h-index 8 (based on data from Scopus).