Wettbewerbe für Architekten und Ingenieure, Landschaftsarchitekten, Architektur Studenten Wettbewerbe für Architekten und Ingenieure, Landschaftsarchitekten, Architektur Studenten
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Design Educates Awards 2023 , Katowice/ Polen

Architektur Wettbewerbs-Ergebnis

wa-ID
wa-2034536
Tag der Veröffentlichung
19.07.2022
Aktualisiert am
08.09.2023
Verfahrensart
Award
Zulassungsbereich
Andere
Teilnehmer
Architekt*innen und Designer*innen
Auslober
Abgabetermin
02.02.2023
Preisgerichtssitzung
01.03.2023
Preisverleihung
28. und 29.09.2023

Winner Of The Year | Architectural Design

Project: Bat Trang Ceramic Community House
1+1>2 Group

Gold Prize | Architectural Design

Project: Fjordenhus, 2009-2018
Studio Olafur Eliasson
Studio Other Spaces GmbH
Lundgaard & Tranberg Arkitekter

Silver Prize | Architectural Design

Project: Premier Office
Tropical Space

Silver Prize | Architectural Design

Project: Greenhouse Home
OUTLINE ARKITEKTUR

Bronze Prize | Architectural Design

Project: Blind School Classroom Make Over
Creative Crews Ltd.

Bronze Prize | Architectural Design

Project: A story of 14,858 tiles
KOSHISH

Bronze Prize | Architectural Design

Project: Yazidi Refugee Community Center, Bersive Camp 2
Insitu Project

Honorable Mention | Architectural Design

Project: Robert-Koch-Gymnasium
SSP Rüthnick Architekten
ifb frohloff staffa kühl ecker
ECOBAU Consulting
ALB Akustik-Labor Berlin GbR
Verfahrensart
Awards / Auszeichnungen

Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Mit den DEAwards werden die besten Architektur- und Designprojekte gewürdigt, vorgestellt und gefördert, die eine informative und lehrreiche Ebene bieten, die uns durch die zunehmende Komplexität unserer Umwelt führt. Eine solche Ebene kann spezifische Möglichkeiten und Herausforderungen aufzeigen, soziokulturelle Faktoren und Einflüsse erklären oder sogar neue Szenarien für die zukünftige Entwicklung skizzieren. Jedes Jahr wählt die hochkarätige Jury herausragende Ideen und Umsetzungen in den Bereichen Architektur, Produktdesign, Universal Design und Responsive Design aus.

Thema
Bildende Kunst und, noch offensichtlicher, Sprache sind seit langem als Ausdrucksformen mit sozialen und sogar politischen Auswirkungen anerkannt. Aber auch Design und Architektur, obwohl im Allgemeinen ruhigere Disziplinen, können kommunizieren und zu uns sprechen. Das Thema des Preises ist inspiriert von der Forschung ""Educating Buildings" ("Bildende Bauten") von Dr. Peter Kuczia.
Kategorien
(1) Produktgestaltung
Produkte aller Größenordnungen und Arten sind willkommen: z.B. Industrieprodukte, Haushaltswaren und Werkzeuge. Zu den beispielhaften Projekten, die in dieser Kategorie in den vergangenen Ausgaben eingereicht wurden, gehören eine verlegbare Notunterkunft (Henry Glogau Studio), die bei wechselnden Wetterbedingungen in Alaska Leben retten kann, und ein Fahrradrad (Kristen Tapping), das die Luftverschmutzung im Freien filtert.

(2) Architektonische Gestaltung
Gebäude, Landschaftsgestaltung und kleine Formen, die eine Veränderung ihrer Umgebung bewirken. Beispiele aus den vorangegangenen Ausgaben sind ein Müllheizkraftwerk in Kopenhagen (BIG), das ein städtisches Erholungszentrum mit Naturpark, Skipiste, Wanderweg und Kletterwand sowie ein Zentrum für Umwelterziehung ist, und eine Holzbrücke (LUO Studio), die sowohl eine Hommage an die Tradition darstellt als auch die ländliche Wiederbelebung ergänzt.

(3) Responsive Gestaltung
Ein Gebäude, ein Objekt oder ein Produkt, das in der Lage ist, auf die Bedingungen in einer bestimmten Umgebung zu reagieren, ein Problem zu erkennen und eine Lösung zu finden, indem es mit seiner Umgebung und seinen Benutzern interagiert. Beispiele aus den vorangegangenen Ausgaben sind ein Oberlicht, das in der Atacama-Wüste Trinkwasser aus Salzwasser produziert (Henry Glogau Studio), und ein Kunstzentrum (Diller Scofidio + Renfro), das seine Fläche verdoppeln kann, um räumliche Flexibilität für verschiedene Veranstaltungen zu bieten.

(4) Universelles Design
Entwürfe, die nicht ausschließlich der Architektur oder dem Produktdesign zuzuordnen sind, die interdisziplinär sind oder sich nur schwer in andere Kategorien einordnen lassen. Zu den Beispielen aus den vorangegangenen Ausgaben gehören Fertighäuser (Urban Beta UG) und Elemente für Hinterhofanlagen, die die Demokratisierung des Bauens durch einen Open-Source-Ansatz fördern, sowie eine Reihe von Emoticons in Blindenschrift (Walda Verbaenen), die sehbehinderten und blinden Menschen eine Brücke zu einer visuellen Sprache bauen.

Zusätzlich zu der allgemeinen Bewertung wird das studentische Projekt mit der höchsten Punktzahl mit dem Label Emerging Designers ausgezeichnet. Parallel zur Bewertung durch die Jury wählen Vertreter von Solarlux die Preisträger von Solarlux Choice aus.

Competition assignment
The DEAwards recognize, showcase, and promote the best projects of architecture and design that provide an informative and educational layer that guides us through the increasing complexity of our environment. Such a layer can highlight specific possibilities and challenges, explain sociocultural factors and influences, or even outline new scenarios for future development. Each year, the esteemed panel of judges selects outstanding ideas and implementations in architectural design, product design, universal design, and responsive design.

Theme
Visual arts and, even more obviously, language have long been accepted as forms of expression with social and even political impacts. But design and architecture, although generally quieter disciplines, can also communicate and speak to us. The theme of the awards is inspired by the research titled “Educating Buildings” (“Bildende Bauten”) by Dr. Peter Kuczia.

Categories
(1) Product Design
Products of all scales and types are welcome: e.g., industrial products, household goods, and tools. Exemplary projects submitted to this category in the previous editions include a deployable emergency shelter (Henry Glogau Studio) that can save lives during changing weather conditions in Alaska and a bicycle wheel (Kristen Tapping) that filters outdoor air pollution.

(2) Architectural Design
Buildings, landscaping, and small forms that bring change to their surroundings. Examples from the previous editions are a waste-to-energy plant in Copenhagen (BIG), which is an urban recreation center with a nature park, ski slope, hiking trail, and climbing wall, as well as an environmental education hub, and a timber bridge (LUO Studio) which both pays tribute to tradition and complements the rural revitalization.

(3) Responsive Design
A building, object, or product that is capable of reacting to conditions in a given environment, recognizing a problem, and finding a solution by interacting with its surroundings and users. Examples from the previous editions include a skylight that produces potable water from salt water in the Atacama Desert (Henry Glogau Studio) and an arts center (Diller Scofidio + Renfro) that can double its surface to provide spatial flexibility for different events.

(4) Universal Design
Designs that may not be strictly in architecture or product design or are interdisciplinary or difficult to categorize into other categories. Examples from the previous editions include house building prefabs (Urban Beta UG) and backyard facilities elements, which foster the democratization of construction through an open-source approach to building, and a set of emoticons written in Braille (Walda Verbaenen) to build a bridge for visually impaired and blind people to a visual language.

In addition to the general evaluation, the student project with the highest score will be awarded the label of Emerging Designers. Parallel to the Jury’s evaluation, representatives of Solarlux will select the laureates of Solarlux Choice.

Jury
Prof. Toyo Itō, architect, founder of Toyo Ito & Associates, Honorary Fellowship of AIA, RIBA Commissioner of Kumamoto Artpolis, laureate of the Pritzker Architecture Prize
Prof. Anna Heringer, Architect, Hon. Prof. of UNESCO Chair Earthen Architecture
Prof. Achim Menges, achitect, professor at the University of Stuttgar, founding director of the Institute for Computational Design and Construction
Lucy McRae, science fiction artist, filmmaker, inventor, and body architect
Han Wenqiang, DEAwards Laureate, Founder and principal architect of ARCHSTUDIO, Associate Professor, Central Academy of Fine Arts
Prof. Joyce Hwang, Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies of Architecture at the University at Buffalo NY, Founder of Ants of the Prairie
Julie Payette, publicist, founding partner of v2com newswire
Prof. Masayo Ave, industrial designer, educator, founder of MasayoAve creation
David Basulto, founder, CEO, and editor-in-chief of ArchDaily
Dr. Peter Kuczia, architect, founder of Kuczia Architects, initiator of the ‘Design Educates Awards’

Weitere Informationen zu allen Gewinner finden Sie unter /
More information about all winners can be found at:

designeducates.com
Design Educates Awards 2023
 
Organizers
Laka Foundation / Laka Architektura, Łąka
 
About the Awards
The DEAwards recognize, showcase, and promote the best projects of architecture and design that provide an informative and educational layer that guides us through the increasing complexity of our environment. Such a layer can highlight specific possibilities and challenges, explain sociocultural factors and influences, or even outline new scenarios for future development. Each year, the esteemed panel of judges selects outstanding ideas and implementations in architectural design, product design, universal design, and responsive design.
 
Theme
Visual arts and, even more obviously, language have long been accepted as forms of expression with social and even political impacts. But design and architecture, although generally quieter disciplines, can also communicate and speak to us. The theme of the awards is inspired by the research titled “Educating Buildings” (“Bildende Bauten”) by Dr. Peter Kuczia. 
 
Categories
(1) Product Design
Products of all scales and types are welcome: e.g., industrial products, household goods, and tools. Exemplary projects submitted to this category in the previous editions include a deployable emergency shelter (Henry Glogau Studio) that can save lives during changing weather conditions in Alaska and a bicycle wheel (Kristen Tapping) that filters outdoor air pollution.
 
(2) Architectural Design
Buildings, landscaping, and small forms that bring change to their surroundings. Examples from the previous editions are a waste-to-energy plant in Copenhagen (BIG), which is an urban recreation center with a nature park, ski slope, hiking trail, and climbing wall, as well as an environmental education hub, and a timber bridge (LUO Studio) which both pays tribute to tradition and complements the rural revitalization.
 
(3) Responsive Design
A building, object, or product that is capable of reacting to conditions in a given environment, recognizing a problem, and finding a solution by interacting with its surroundings and users. Examples from the previous editions include a skylight that produces potable water from salt water in the Atacama Desert (Henry Glogau Studio) and an arts center (Diller Scofidio + Renfro) that can double its surface to provide spatial flexibility for different events.
 
(4) Universal Design
Designs that may not be strictly in architecture or product design or are interdisciplinary or difficult to categorize into other categories. Examples from the previous editions include house building prefabs (Urban Beta UG) and backyard facilities elements, which foster the democratization of construction through an open-source approach to building, and a set of emoticons written in Braille (Walda Verbaenen) to build a bridge for visually impaired and blind people to a visual language.
 
In addition to the general evaluation, the student project with the highest score will be awarded the label of Emerging Designers. Parallel to the Jury’s evaluation, representatives of Solarlux will select the laureates of Solarlux Choice.
 
Schedule
Registration opens in June 2022
Project submission deadline: February 2, 2023
Jury deliberation: February 2023
Announcement of winners: March 2023
Awards ceremony: Autumn of 2023
UTC time zone for all dates. 
 
Please follow the DEAwards‘ official website for possible schedule changes.
 
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