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- wa-ID
- wa-2024063
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 30.05.2018
- Bewerbungsfrist
- 15.07.2018
- Abgabetermin
- 01.08.2018
- Preisgerichtssitzung
- 01.09.2018
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Fachbereich
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Architektur
Ingenieurwesen/ Fachplanung
Kunst/Design - Teilnehmer
- Architekten, Ingenieure, Designer und Studenten
- Auslober
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Building Trust International
Phnom Penh Special Economic Zone
United Nations Development Programme - UNDP
Affordable Housing Design Challenge 2018
Organisers
Building Trust International, West Sussex
Phnom Penh Special Economic Zone
United Nations Development Programme - UNDP
Competition Assignment
The aim of this competition is to design modern, affordable homes for the workers in and nearby PPSEZ. The design should have a sensitivity to the local culture and tropical surroundings and where possible provide a sustainable solution that enhances the local architectural tradition, in which locally sourced renewable resources are used to provide natural temperature and humidity regulation. As the costs related to sustainable technology solutions decrease, opportunities arise to integrate new technology innovations into the design. Sales cost per standard unit house should be capped at US$16,000, to maintain affordability and allow for future ownership by factory workers. The standard unit house, should be safe, include at minimum; a bedroom, a living room, a kitchen, and an independent toilet. Efficient space management and new construction designs may allow for variable and adaptable space usage. Thought should be given to access to fire exits, ventilation and natural light.
The houses should be designed for families, young couples with optional design elements for multiple or larger groups. As a total of 3,000 units are to be designed within the housing community, please include an overall masterplan of how the units will be arranged. This community planning, should include supporting facilities that meet the basic needs of residents, such as children’s daycare, shops, and public/ green space.
Competition Type
Open Competition
Admission Area
International
Eligibility
Design professionals, Engineers, Architects,
architecture/design/engineer graduates or
architecture/design/engineer students
Schedule
Competition Officially Announced: 1st May 2018
Registration deadline: 15th July 2018
Closing Date for Submissions: 1st August 2018
Announcement of Winners: 1st September 2018
Prizes
Cash Prize Fund: 40.000 USD
More information and documents at
www.buildingtrustinternational.org
Organisers
Building Trust International, West Sussex
Phnom Penh Special Economic Zone
United Nations Development Programme - UNDP
Competition Assignment
The aim of this competition is to design modern, affordable homes for the workers in and nearby PPSEZ. The design should have a sensitivity to the local culture and tropical surroundings and where possible provide a sustainable solution that enhances the local architectural tradition, in which locally sourced renewable resources are used to provide natural temperature and humidity regulation. As the costs related to sustainable technology solutions decrease, opportunities arise to integrate new technology innovations into the design. Sales cost per standard unit house should be capped at US$16,000, to maintain affordability and allow for future ownership by factory workers. The standard unit house, should be safe, include at minimum; a bedroom, a living room, a kitchen, and an independent toilet. Efficient space management and new construction designs may allow for variable and adaptable space usage. Thought should be given to access to fire exits, ventilation and natural light.
The houses should be designed for families, young couples with optional design elements for multiple or larger groups. As a total of 3,000 units are to be designed within the housing community, please include an overall masterplan of how the units will be arranged. This community planning, should include supporting facilities that meet the basic needs of residents, such as children’s daycare, shops, and public/ green space.
Competition Type
Open Competition
Admission Area
International
Eligibility
Design professionals, Engineers, Architects,
architecture/design/engineer graduates or
architecture/design/engineer students
Schedule
Competition Officially Announced: 1st May 2018
Registration deadline: 15th July 2018
Closing Date for Submissions: 1st August 2018
Announcement of Winners: 1st September 2018
Prizes
Cash Prize Fund: 40.000 USD
More information and documents at
www.buildingtrustinternational.org