‘AdHoc ’ is a charrette competition at Princeton's SoA. The competition will take place on Saturday, March 31st and is open to all students of the SoA at all levels. The program will be a small scale installation in or around the architecture building. Teams of up to three competitors get six hours to put it all out there and take some chances with their designs.

Short, intense, hands-on, openly competitive, AdHoc is a design oriented event that provides a contrasting and refreshing reprieve from ongoing studio projects; a challenge that encourages the various users of the SoA to take a closer look at the facility in which they operate. AdHoc hopes to provoke a spontaneous and energetic outpouring of ideas about how to best utilize and improve a specific aspect of the building and/or its surroundings. Culminating in the actual construction of the winning entry, AdHoc provides students with the prospect of seeing their project come to fruition and the opportunity to leave a more permanent design imprint on the school.