Wettbewerbs-Ausschreibung
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- wa-2031523
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 28.04.2021
- Bewerbungsfrist
- 21.05.2021
- Abgabetermin
- 21.06.2021
- Verfahrensart
- Studentenwettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Fachbereich
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Allgemein
Architektur
Ingenieurwesen/ Fachplanung
Stadtplanung
EFL Design Challenge 2021: Affordable Community Design in Smart City Kalasatama
About the Competition
In collaboration with partners Living in Metropolises (LiM) and Village Co-Living, The European Federation for Living (EFL) is giving student teams around Europe the chance to design a concept for a real co-living community and a real site near the centre of Helsinki, Finland.
We are looking for interdisciplinary, co-creative student teams who want to push the limits of creativity and bring forth new ideas for sustainable urban communities.
Competition Brief
The year 2020, notably the COVID-19 pandemic, brought challenges that are already provoking new thinking about how urban communities live, work, and congregate.
We invite designs that speak to our current and future challenges. We want to see:
– Dwellings that can accommodate diverse types of households across their life cycles, while supporting their well-being, privacy, and social and economic inclusion.
– Community facilities that will help residents help each other, and buildings that will complement and improve the surrounding neighbourhood.
– Design that addresses the urgent need to mitigate climate change, and to adapt our built environments to its impacts.
– Design that incorporates sharing, learning, working, co-living, and other support scenarios, as and where needed.
Teams will not only design a building – the hardware – but also envision local networks, services, and value streams – the software and the blockchains – that will support affordable community living on and around the site.
To meet this multifaceted challenge, we encourage teams to include interdisciplinary expertise where possible, and to think across disciplinary boundaries within their design process.
The chosen concept will form the basis for a real-life development on the actual site that will be inhabited by a real co-living community.
Eligibility
– Teams should be university-based and student-led. However, they may include professionals, such as those working at start-ups.
– Teams must consist of one or more current students of architecture, urban design, urban planning and related disciplines.
– Teams must have the architectural design skills to create a plan to scale, but interdisciplinary teams with varied subject/life backgrounds are welcome.
– The team leader must be a student.
Schedule
Opening: 15 October 2020
Closing registration: 21 May 2021
Closing submission: 21 June 2021
Jury
The Jury will be chaired by Anni Sinnemäki, Deputy Mayor for Urban Environment, City of Helsinki, and a preparatory committee will be selected from amongst its members.
Prize
EFL will award the following prizes:
1st prize €4000
2nd prize €2000
Innovative thinking award €500
Undergraduate award €500
More information and details at
ef-l.eu/helsinki-village-co-living-competition-2021
About the Competition
In collaboration with partners Living in Metropolises (LiM) and Village Co-Living, The European Federation for Living (EFL) is giving student teams around Europe the chance to design a concept for a real co-living community and a real site near the centre of Helsinki, Finland.
We are looking for interdisciplinary, co-creative student teams who want to push the limits of creativity and bring forth new ideas for sustainable urban communities.
Competition Brief
The year 2020, notably the COVID-19 pandemic, brought challenges that are already provoking new thinking about how urban communities live, work, and congregate.
We invite designs that speak to our current and future challenges. We want to see:
– Dwellings that can accommodate diverse types of households across their life cycles, while supporting their well-being, privacy, and social and economic inclusion.
– Community facilities that will help residents help each other, and buildings that will complement and improve the surrounding neighbourhood.
– Design that addresses the urgent need to mitigate climate change, and to adapt our built environments to its impacts.
– Design that incorporates sharing, learning, working, co-living, and other support scenarios, as and where needed.
Teams will not only design a building – the hardware – but also envision local networks, services, and value streams – the software and the blockchains – that will support affordable community living on and around the site.
To meet this multifaceted challenge, we encourage teams to include interdisciplinary expertise where possible, and to think across disciplinary boundaries within their design process.
The chosen concept will form the basis for a real-life development on the actual site that will be inhabited by a real co-living community.
Eligibility
– Teams should be university-based and student-led. However, they may include professionals, such as those working at start-ups.
– Teams must consist of one or more current students of architecture, urban design, urban planning and related disciplines.
– Teams must have the architectural design skills to create a plan to scale, but interdisciplinary teams with varied subject/life backgrounds are welcome.
– The team leader must be a student.
Schedule
Opening: 15 October 2020
Closing registration: 21 May 2021
Closing submission: 21 June 2021
Jury
The Jury will be chaired by Anni Sinnemäki, Deputy Mayor for Urban Environment, City of Helsinki, and a preparatory committee will be selected from amongst its members.
Prize
EFL will award the following prizes:
1st prize €4000
2nd prize €2000
Innovative thinking award €500
Undergraduate award €500
More information and details at
ef-l.eu/helsinki-village-co-living-competition-2021