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  • Extreme Habitat Challenge - Arctic
  • Extreme Habitat Challenge - Arctic
  • Extreme Habitat Challenge - Arctic
  • Gewinner: Arseniy Bychkov,
  • Runner-Up: Филипп Трофимчук,
  • People’s Choice: Wioletta Dębicka · Kamila Susze, Robert Czajka & Alicja Kowalewska,

Extreme Habitat Challenge - Arctic , Vancouver; Moskau/ Russische Föderation

Architektur Wettbewerbs-Ergebnis

wa-ID
wa-2027098
Tag der Veröffentlichung
19.07.2019
Aktualisiert am
21.02.2020
Verfahrensart
Offener Wettbewerb
Zulassungsbereich
Andere
Teilnehmer
Keine Teilnahmebeschränkung
Auslober
Bewerbungsschluss
28.11.2019
Abgabetermin
08.12.2019
Preisgerichtssitzung
08.01.2020
Bekanntgabe
03.02.2020

Gewinner

Arseniy Bychkov,
Projekt: Over the Edge. Arctic Habitat
  • Gewinner: Arseniy Bychkov,
  • Gewinner: Arseniy Bychkov,
  • Gewinner: Arseniy Bychkov,
  • Gewinner: Arseniy Bychkov,

Runner-Up

Филипп Трофимчук,
Projekt: LIFE LINE
  • Runner-Up: Филипп Трофимчук,
  • Runner-Up: Филипп Трофимчук,
  • Runner-Up: Филипп Трофимчук,
  • Runner-Up: Филипп Трофимчук,

People’s Choice

Wioletta Dębicka · Kamila Susze, Robert Czajka & Alicja Kowalewska,
Projekt: HabitatNow
  • People’s Choice: Wioletta Dębicka · Kamila Susze, Robert Czajka & Alicja Kowalewska,
  • People’s Choice: Wioletta Dębicka · Kamila Susze, Robert Czajka & Alicja Kowalewska,
  • People’s Choice: Wioletta Dębicka · Kamila Susze, Robert Czajka & Alicja Kowalewska,
  • People’s Choice: Wioletta Dębicka · Kamila Susze, Robert Czajka & Alicja Kowalewska,
Verfahrensart
Offener Ideenwettbewerb

Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Extreme Habitat Challenge 2019 lädt Architekten, Designer, Ingenieure, Studentenverbindungen und Visualisierer aus der ganzen Welt ein, an der zweiten Ausgabe von Arctic Habitat Challenge teilzunehmen. Die Extreme Habitat Challenge (EHC) ist eine der weltweit begehrtesten Wettbewerbe für die Gestaltung von Lebensräumen. Ausgezeichnet werden außergewöhnliche Ideen, die das Design von Lebensräumen durch die Umsetzung innovativer Ideen, Techniken, Konstruktionen, visueller, programmatischer und futuristischer Organisationen durch Architektur als Werkzeug neu definieren.

Eine unausweichliche Zukunft des Planeten ebnet den Weg für eine Idee mit wirtschaftlichem Potenzial. Die zweite Ausgabe des Wettbewerbs Extreme Habitat Challenge wählt zwei Großstädte (Vancouver, Kanada x Moskau, Russland) aus, die über den schnellsten landgebundenen Transit der Zukunft verbunden sind - Hyperloop, der die arktische Brückenroute verkörpert, um Wege für den Handel über den arktischen Ozean zu öffnen.

Die Vision: Extreme Habitat Challenge treibt die Erforschung von Lebensraumkonzepten voran, die verantwortungsbewusst und dennoch mutig sind, um die menschliche Zivilisation im Einklang mit Natur + Technologie + Planet wachsen zu lassen.

Competition assignment
Extreme Habitat Challenge 2019 is pleased to invite architects, designers, engineers, student fraternity, and visualizers from around the globe to take part in its second edition of Arctic Habitat Challenge. The Extreme Habitat Challenge (EHC) is one of the world’s most coveted competitions for habitat design. It recognizes exceptional ideas that redefine habitat design through the implementation of innovative ideas, techniques, construction, visual, programmatic and futuristic organizations through architecture as a tool.

An inevitable future of the planet is paving way for an economically potential idea. The Second Edition of Extreme Habitat Challenge competition chooses two major cities (Vancouver, Canada x Moscow, Russia), connected via the fastest mode of land bound transit of the future - Hyperloop that embodies the arctic bridge route to open avenues for trade across the arctic ocean.

Vision: Extreme Habitat Challenge pushes to explore habitat concepts that are responsible, yet brave to grow human civilization in synchronous with nature + technology + planet.

Preisgericht / Jury
Jan Mattsson, President, Sweco Architects AB, Sweden
Niels Marius Askim, Architect/Partner, Askim/Lantto architects, Norway
Andy Nettleton, Director/Co-founder, Dive Architects, Sweden
Stephen Van Dyck, Partner, LMN Architects, United States
Extreme Habitat Challenge - Arctic

Organizers
UNI, UNIEGIS NETWORK Private Limited, New Delhi
competitions.uni.xyz

Overview
Extreme Habitat Challenge 2019 is pleased to invite architects, designers, engineers, student fraternity, and visualizers from around the globe to take part in its second edition of Arctic Habitat Challenge. The Extreme Habitat Challenge (EHC) is one of the world’s most coveted competitions for habitat design. It recognizes exceptional ideas that redefine habitat design through the implementation of innovative ideas, techniques, construction, visual, programmatic and futuristic organizations through architecture as a tool.

As our cities grow, there are severe impacts visible to the quality of life due to overpopulation - poverty - traffic - pollution, etc. Weather changes are becoming more rampant. Limitless population growth of population ultimately contradicts the motive of moving to the city, where people instead of experiencing a better quality of life face the contrary throughout. With a non-stop growth of human species, we will eventually see more of these circumstances and vulnerabilities unavoidably in the long run.

Cities cannot be overhauled overnight. But our cities changed, with the advent of the industrial revolution and technological development. Technology is the fastest agent of change today has almost displaced the need of living in a city - including repercussions like social isolation between people of today. A new layer of evolution has begun, which brings in technology to resolve the man-made disasters. Faster transportation techniques and connectivity + collaboration have made it possible to look beyond the boundaries of cities. We take this opportunity to build a more responsible class of habitats which can be small but can be definitely inspiring for our next change of cities to come.

Challenge
An inevitable future of the planet is paving way for an economically potential idea. The Second Edition of Extreme Habitat Challenge competition chooses two major cities (Vancouver, Canada x Moscow, Russia), connected via the fastest mode of land bound transit of the future - Hyperloop that embodies the arctic bridge route to open avenues for trade across the arctic ocean.

Vision: Extreme Habitat Challenge pushes to explore habitat concepts that are responsible, yet brave to grow human civilization in synchronous with nature + technology + planet.

Competition Type
Open competition

Admission Area
International

Eligibility
- Minimum eligible age for participation is 18 years.
- There is no restriction to the degree or design disciplines to participate in the challenge.
- Participation in the competition can happen in a team as well as an individual.
- There is no restriction to the number of members who can participate in a team.
- The challenge is open worldwide for anyone to participate.

Schedule
Registration ends: November 28, 2019
Submission ends: December 08, 2019
Shortlist entries announced: December 18, 2019
Jury evaluation: December 18, 2019 – January 08, 2020
Public voting ends: January 08, 2020
Results announcement: January 18, 2020

More information and documents at
competitions.uni.xyz/ehc-arctic

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