The architectural-urban planning competition for university students SUPERSTUDIO will celebrate its 10th anniversary this year. For the jubilee edition, it will collaborate with the renowned architectural studio OMMX from London, which will create the competition brief. The founders of the studio will also sit on the final jury and will kick off the final evening with a lecture on March 7 at the CAMP in Prague. This year, SUPERSTUDIO will again take place in all cities with architecture education in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The first edition of the competition for university students, focusing on issues of architecture, urbanism, and contemporary cities, took place back in 2011. Since its establishment by architects David Neuhäusel and Matěj Hunal, Superstudio has been undergoing continuous development; however, its core concept has not changed – students still have exactly 24 hours to develop a specific brief. The jubilee 10th edition will be significantly influenced by young architects Jon Lopez and Hikaru Nissanke from the award-winning London studio OMMX, which received a nomination for the EU Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award last year. The architects will create this year's brief and will also sit on the final jury. They will then open the final evening on March 7 in the Prague CAMP space, followed by an exhibition of the winning projects. The finale will traditionally be preceded by publicly accessible local rounds a week earlier, for the third time in all cities with architecture education in the Czech Republic and Slovakia – Prague, Bratislava, Liberec, Brno, Košice, and Ostrava. Two to three-member teams composed of university students, regardless of their field and year of study, can register for the competition. Registration will open on January 27 at superstudio.cz, and the winners will share a prize fund of 50,000 CZK.