Wettbewerbs-Ausschreibung
- wa-ID
- wa-2031360
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 07.04.2021
- Bewerbungsfrist
- 04.09.2021
- Abgabetermin
- 05.09.2021
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Fachbereich
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Allgemein
Architektur
Ingenieurwesen/ Fachplanung
Kunst/Design
Landschaftsgestaltung
Stadtplanung - Auslober
- arch out loud
WARMING 2021
Organizers
arch out loud
Competition Intro
Our world is changing.
Imagine Mumbai and Miami permanently underwater, hurricanes frequently clashing against Manhattan and Manila, devastating droughts in Los Angeles and London, and fires running rampant in Sydney and San Francisco.
A global future like this currently occupies our imagination but inches closer to reality each day.
How will our built environment react to rising sea levels, extended droughts, climbing temperatures, and other symptoms of global warming? How can our buildings and cities prevent the severity of natural disasters, degrading air quality, melting ice caps, and climate change at large?
WARMING calls on students and professionals from the fields of architecture, planning, and design to submit projects that respond to our changing climate and the environment.
Challenge
WARMING competition participants are asked to propose new or adapted architecture that addresses issues of global warming.
Participants are free to experiment and explore the subject - designs can be of any program, any scale, and on any site. Architecture may be building types such as homes, parks, skyscrapers, stadiums, schools, museums, libraries, transportation, multifamily housing, and more.
Participants may propose architecture that prevents the rise of global warming or architecture that reacts to the changing world we will inhabit. Participants may also take a combined approach.
PREVENT - designs can address issues such as renewable energy, recycling, sustainable farming, sustainable materials, passive design, or many others.
REACT - designs can address issues such as sea level rise, droughts, wilderness fires, severe weather, habitat destruction, or many others.
Participants
WARMING is open to all designers and disciplines. Participation is encouraged from architects, planners, and all problem solvers who are looking to take action against climate change.
Schedule
Competition Begins: Mar. 22
$55 Advanced Entry Ends: May 25 (11:59pm EST)
$75 Early Entry Ends: July 20 (11:59pm EST)
$95 Regular Entry Ends: Sep. 04 (11:59pm EST)
Submission Deadline: Sep. 05 (11:59pm EST)
Results Announced: Oct. 2021
More information and details at
www.thewarmingcompetition.com
Organizers
arch out loud
Competition Intro
Our world is changing.
Imagine Mumbai and Miami permanently underwater, hurricanes frequently clashing against Manhattan and Manila, devastating droughts in Los Angeles and London, and fires running rampant in Sydney and San Francisco.
A global future like this currently occupies our imagination but inches closer to reality each day.
How will our built environment react to rising sea levels, extended droughts, climbing temperatures, and other symptoms of global warming? How can our buildings and cities prevent the severity of natural disasters, degrading air quality, melting ice caps, and climate change at large?
WARMING calls on students and professionals from the fields of architecture, planning, and design to submit projects that respond to our changing climate and the environment.
Challenge
WARMING competition participants are asked to propose new or adapted architecture that addresses issues of global warming.
Participants are free to experiment and explore the subject - designs can be of any program, any scale, and on any site. Architecture may be building types such as homes, parks, skyscrapers, stadiums, schools, museums, libraries, transportation, multifamily housing, and more.
Participants may propose architecture that prevents the rise of global warming or architecture that reacts to the changing world we will inhabit. Participants may also take a combined approach.
PREVENT - designs can address issues such as renewable energy, recycling, sustainable farming, sustainable materials, passive design, or many others.
REACT - designs can address issues such as sea level rise, droughts, wilderness fires, severe weather, habitat destruction, or many others.
Participants
WARMING is open to all designers and disciplines. Participation is encouraged from architects, planners, and all problem solvers who are looking to take action against climate change.
Schedule
Competition Begins: Mar. 22
$55 Advanced Entry Ends: May 25 (11:59pm EST)
$75 Early Entry Ends: July 20 (11:59pm EST)
$95 Regular Entry Ends: Sep. 04 (11:59pm EST)
Submission Deadline: Sep. 05 (11:59pm EST)
Results Announced: Oct. 2021
More information and details at
www.thewarmingcompetition.com