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Humankind after COVID-19 , Vereinigtes Königreich

Architektur Wettbewerbs-Ergebnis

wa-ID
wa-2028958
Tag der Veröffentlichung
28.04.2020
Aktualisiert am
29.09.2020
Verfahrensart
Offener Wettbewerb
Zulassungsbereich
Andere
Teilnehmer
Keine Teilnahmebeschränkungen
Auslober
Bewerbungsschluss
21.07.2020
Abgabetermin
10.08.2020
Bekanntgabe
29.09.2020

1. Preis

Alejandro Quinto · Jochen Morandell · Rovianne Santiago,
Spanien / Italien / Philippinen

2. Preis

Paweł Swacha · Ada Trybuchowicz
Aneta Kominiak · Jakub Koźlik, Polen

3. Preis

Luis Gabriel Lim · Noaj Brent Galzote · Maria Katrina Sicat
Jose Raoul Jimenez, Philippinen
Verfahrensart
Offener Wettbewerb

Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Die durch den Ausbruch von COVID-19 verursachten Resultate sind noch unvorstellbar und unvorhersehbar, aber wir spüren bereits die drastischen Auswirkungen. Richard Kozul-Wright, Direktor der UNCTAD, veranschlagt eine Auswirkung, die der Weltwirtschaft rund 1 Billion Dollar kosten wird, in der Erwartung eines schlimmeren Szenarios als der finanzielle Zusammenbruch im Jahr 2008.

Was bedeuten die Auswirkungen?
- Tausende von Unternehmen in Konkurs.
- Millionen von Arbeitsplätzen gehen verloren.
- Instabiles politisches und soziales Umfeld.
- Weniger Chancen und mehr Armut.

Schlagen Sie ein visionäres Projekt vor, das zur Wiederbelebung der Wirtschaft einer Region, Stadt oder Gemeinde beiträgt, die vom Ausbruch von COVID-19 betroffen ist.
In einer perfekten Harmonie von Architektur, Wirtschaft und Umwelt soll der Wettbewerb visionäre Ideen hervorbringen, die das Nachspiel der Pandemie markieren und verschiedene Organisationen dazu inspirieren, einen „PLAN B“ für die Weltwirtschaft zu entwerfen.

Competition assignment
The results caused by the COVID-19 outbreak are unimaginable and unpredictable yet, but we are already feeling the drastic effects. Richard Kozul-Wright, Director of the UNCTAD, estimates an impact that will cost the world economy around $1 trillion, expecting the worst scenario than the financial collapse in 2008.

What does the impact mean?
- Thousands of businesses in bankruptcy.
- Millions of jobs lost.
- Unstable political and social environment.
- Fewer opportunities, and more poverty.

Propose a visionary project that helps to revive the economy of a region, city or community affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.
In a perfect harmony of architecture, economy and environment, the competition aims to generate visionary ideas that mark the after of the pandemic and inspire different organisations to draw up a “PLAN B” for the world economy.

Preisgericht / Jury
James Shen, Principal at Peopleʼs Architecture Office
Binke Lenhardt, Co-founder and partner of Crossboundaries, Beijing
Juan Pablo, Principal at FR-EE
Arcelia McGregor, Founder of Arcelia MacGregor Espacio de Reparación
Oscar Hernández, Co-founder of STVX
James Corner, Founder and CEO of James Corner Field Operations

Weitere Informationen zu den Preisträgern unter /
More information about the winner can be found at
www.theark.design
Humankind after COVID-19
The Design Challenge to Reactivate the Global Economy

Organizers
theARK_
www.theark.design

Overview
The results caused by the COVID-19 outbreak are unimaginable and unpredictable yet, but we are already feeling the drastic effects. Richard Kozul-Wright, Director of the UNCTAD, estimates an impact that will cost the world economy around $1 trillion, expecting the worst scenario than the financial collapse in 2008.

What does the impact mean?
- Thousands of businesses in bankruptcy.
- Millions of jobs lost.
- Unstable political and social environment.
- Fewer opportunities, and more poverty.

The Challenge
Propose a visionary project that helps to revive the economy of a region, city or community affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.

In a perfect harmony of architecture, economy and environment, the competition aims to generate visionary ideas that mark the after of the pandemic and inspire different organisations to draw up a “PLAN B” for the world economy.

Project Principles
(A) Competition is open to all, and no professional qualification is required.
(B) Design proposals can be developed individually or by teams (4 team members maximum).
(C) Designs can be of any program, any scale, and on any site. Participants are free to experiment and explore the subject.
(D) The architectural concept helps to reactivate the economy from a specific region, city or community.
(E) The proposals address one or more solutions for economic problems that emerged from the COVID-19 outbreak (e.g., jobs generation, unemployment, housing, reactivation for sectors like tourism, cultural or sports, support local business and entrepreneurs, macro-solutions for public spaces, etc).

Schedule
Early Bird Registration (£ 45): April 16 – May 19, 2020
Standard Registration (£ 59): May 20 – June 30, 2020
Last Minute Registration (£ 69): July 01 – July 21, 2020

Submission Deadline: August 10, 2020
Winners Announcement: September 03, 2020

Awards
(FIRST)
£1500 + International publications, certificate, an exclusive interview, and the project inclusion at THE.ARK ebook.

(SECOND)
£ 600 + International publications, certificate, an exclusive interview, and the project inclusion at THE.ARK ebook.

(THIRD)
£ 400 + International publications, certificate, an exclusive interview, and the project inclusion at THE.ARK ebook.

+7 honorable mentions
Certificate and project inclusion at THE.ARK ebook.

More information and details at
www.theark.design

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