- wa-ID
- wa-2031949
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 15.06.2021
- Aktualisiert am
- 01.03.2022
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Teilnehmer
- Architekt*innen, Designer*innen, Stadtplaner*innen, Landschaftsarchitekt*innen, Ingenieur*innen sowie Student*innen dieser Disziplinen
- Auslober
- Architecture at Zero
- Bewerbungsschluss
- 11.01.2022
- Bekanntgabe
- 04.02.2022
Verfahrensart
Offfener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Das vorgeschlagene Programm sieht 105 neue, erschwingliche Wohneinheiten für Landarbeiter und ihre Familien vor. Größe und Zusammensetzung der Einheiten: 37 Einheiten mit 3 Schlafzimmern (Größenbereich 900-1250 sq ft.) 37 Einheiten mit 2 Schlafzimmern (Größenbereich 700-850 sq ft.) 31 Einheiten mit 1 Schlafzimmer (Größenbereich 450-590 sq. ft.) Klimaanlage ist erforderlich. Die Bewohner legen Wert auf natürliches Licht in ihren Wohnräumen.
Competition assignment
The proposed program is for 105 new units of affordable housing, for farmworkers and their families. Unit size and composition: 37 units to be 3 bedroom (size range 900-1250 sq ft.) 37 units to be 2 bedroom (size range 700-850 sq ft.) 31 units to be 1 bedroom (size range 450-590 sq. ft.) Air conditioning is required. Residents prioritize natural light in their living spaces.
Jury
Lance Collins, AIA, Director at Partner Energy
Mary Ann Lazarus, FAIA, Cameron MacAllister Group
Paul Torcellini, PhD, Principal Engineer, NREL
Allison G. Williams, FAIA, AGWms _studio
Weitere Informationen zu allen Gewinner*innen finden Sie unter /
More information about all winners can be found at:
www.architectureatzero.com/2021-22-winners
Offfener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Das vorgeschlagene Programm sieht 105 neue, erschwingliche Wohneinheiten für Landarbeiter und ihre Familien vor. Größe und Zusammensetzung der Einheiten: 37 Einheiten mit 3 Schlafzimmern (Größenbereich 900-1250 sq ft.) 37 Einheiten mit 2 Schlafzimmern (Größenbereich 700-850 sq ft.) 31 Einheiten mit 1 Schlafzimmer (Größenbereich 450-590 sq. ft.) Klimaanlage ist erforderlich. Die Bewohner legen Wert auf natürliches Licht in ihren Wohnräumen.
Competition assignment
The proposed program is for 105 new units of affordable housing, for farmworkers and their families. Unit size and composition: 37 units to be 3 bedroom (size range 900-1250 sq ft.) 37 units to be 2 bedroom (size range 700-850 sq ft.) 31 units to be 1 bedroom (size range 450-590 sq. ft.) Air conditioning is required. Residents prioritize natural light in their living spaces.
Jury
Lance Collins, AIA, Director at Partner Energy
Mary Ann Lazarus, FAIA, Cameron MacAllister Group
Paul Torcellini, PhD, Principal Engineer, NREL
Allison G. Williams, FAIA, AGWms _studio
Weitere Informationen zu allen Gewinner*innen finden Sie unter /
More information about all winners can be found at:
www.architectureatzero.com/2021-22-winners
Architecture at Zero Competition 2022
Affordable Housing for Farmworkers in California’s Central Valley
Sponsor
Self Help Enterprises, Visalia, CA
Organizer:
Architecture at Zero
Type:
International, ideas, one-stage
Eligibility:
Architects,, designers, urban planners, landscape architects, engineers and intrns and students of these disciplines.
Fees:
Professionals – $275
Students – Free
Awards:
Up to $25,000 in total prize money will be awarded to student and professional winners.
Timetable:
11 January 2022 – Registration/Submission deadline
4 February 2022 – Announcement of winners
Jury:
• Lance Collins, AIA, Director at Partner Energy
• Mary Ann Lazarus, FAIA, Cameron MacAllister Group
• Paul Torcellini, PhD, Principal Engineer, NREL
• Allison G. Williams, FAIA, AGWms _studio
Design challenge:
The proposed program is for 105 new units of affordable housing, for farmworkers and their families. Unit size and composition: 37 units to be 3 bedroom (size range 900-1250 sq ft.) 37 units to be 2 bedroom (size range 700-850 sq ft.) 31 units to be 1 bedroom (size range 450-590 sq. ft.) Air conditioning is required. Residents prioritize natural light in their living spaces.“Self Help Enterprises is delighted to participate in the 2021-22 Architecture at Zero competition and receive fresh ideas, thoughts and concepts that can be applied in Visalia and the surrounding San Joaquin Valley,” said Betsy McGovern, Program Director of Real Estate Development. “There continues to be a huge demand for housing for farmworkers, and this is a unique opportunity to integrate decarbonization and climate resiliency through an equity lens.”
Questions?
info@architectureatzero.comFor further information:
www.architectureatzero.com/challenge
Affordable Housing for Farmworkers in California’s Central Valley
Sponsor
Self Help Enterprises, Visalia, CA
Organizer:
Architecture at Zero
Type:
International, ideas, one-stage
Eligibility:
Architects,, designers, urban planners, landscape architects, engineers and intrns and students of these disciplines.
Fees:
Professionals – $275
Students – Free
Awards:
Up to $25,000 in total prize money will be awarded to student and professional winners.
Timetable:
11 January 2022 – Registration/Submission deadline
4 February 2022 – Announcement of winners
Jury:
• Lance Collins, AIA, Director at Partner Energy
• Mary Ann Lazarus, FAIA, Cameron MacAllister Group
• Paul Torcellini, PhD, Principal Engineer, NREL
• Allison G. Williams, FAIA, AGWms _studio
Design challenge:
The proposed program is for 105 new units of affordable housing, for farmworkers and their families. Unit size and composition: 37 units to be 3 bedroom (size range 900-1250 sq ft.) 37 units to be 2 bedroom (size range 700-850 sq ft.) 31 units to be 1 bedroom (size range 450-590 sq. ft.) Air conditioning is required. Residents prioritize natural light in their living spaces.“Self Help Enterprises is delighted to participate in the 2021-22 Architecture at Zero competition and receive fresh ideas, thoughts and concepts that can be applied in Visalia and the surrounding San Joaquin Valley,” said Betsy McGovern, Program Director of Real Estate Development. “There continues to be a huge demand for housing for farmworkers, and this is a unique opportunity to integrate decarbonization and climate resiliency through an equity lens.”
Questions?
info@architectureatzero.comFor further information:
www.architectureatzero.com/challenge