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Kaira Looro Architecture Competition 2020 – Emergency Operations Center , Subsahara-Afrika/ Südafrika

Architektur Wettbewerbs-Ergebnis

wa-ID
wa-2028216
Tag der Veröffentlichung
10.01.2020
Aktualisiert am
25.05.2020
Verfahrensart
Nicht offener Wettbewerb
Zulassungsbereich
Andere
Auslober
Bewerbungsschluss
31.03.2020
Abgabetermin
27.04.2020
Bekanntgabe
16.05.2020

1. Preis

Aleksandra Wróbel · Agnieszka Witaszek · Kamil Owczarek, Polen
  • 1. Preis: Aleksandra Wróbel · Agnieszka Witaszek · Kamil Owczarek, Polen
  • 1. Preis: Aleksandra Wróbel · Agnieszka Witaszek · Kamil Owczarek, Polen
  • 1. Preis: Aleksandra Wróbel · Agnieszka Witaszek · Kamil Owczarek, Polen
  • 1. Preis: Aleksandra Wróbel · Agnieszka Witaszek · Kamil Owczarek, Polen
  • 1. Preis: Aleksandra Wróbel · Agnieszka Witaszek · Kamil Owczarek, Polen
  • 1. Preis: Aleksandra Wróbel · Agnieszka Witaszek · Kamil Owczarek, Polen
  • 1. Preis: Aleksandra Wróbel · Agnieszka Witaszek · Kamil Owczarek, Polen
  • 1. Preis: Aleksandra Wróbel · Agnieszka Witaszek · Kamil Owczarek, Polen
  • 1. Preis: Aleksandra Wróbel · Agnieszka Witaszek · Kamil Owczarek, Polen
  • 1. Preis: Aleksandra Wróbel · Agnieszka Witaszek · Kamil Owczarek, Polen

2. Preis

Clarisse Gono · Tsunxian Lee · Nathan Mehl ·  Katherine Huang, Philippinen
  • 2. Preis: Clarisse Gono · Tsunxian Lee · Nathan Mehl ·  Katherine Huang, Philippinen
  • 2. Preis: Clarisse Gono · Tsunxian Lee · Nathan Mehl ·  Katherine Huang, Philippinen
  • 2. Preis: Clarisse Gono · Tsunxian Lee · Nathan Mehl ·  Katherine Huang, Philippinen
  • 2. Preis: Clarisse Gono · Tsunxian Lee · Nathan Mehl ·  Katherine Huang, Philippinen
  • 2. Preis: Clarisse Gono · Tsunxian Lee · Nathan Mehl ·  Katherine Huang, Philippinen
  • 2. Preis: Clarisse Gono · Tsunxian Lee · Nathan Mehl ·  Katherine Huang, Philippinen

3. Preis

Michele Baldini · Marco Barzanti, Italien
  • 3. Preis: Michele Baldini · Marco Barzanti, Italien
  • 3. Preis: Michele Baldini · Marco Barzanti, Italien
  • 3. Preis: Michele Baldini · Marco Barzanti, Italien
  • 3. Preis: Michele Baldini · Marco Barzanti, Italien

Honourable mention

Ana Carolina Vargas González · Alexis Salinas Arriagada · Gilberto Valverde Arias · David Cubero Fernández, Costa Rica und Chile
  • Honourable mention: Ana Carolina Vargas González · Alexis Salinas Arriagada · Gilberto Valverde Arias · David Cubero Fernández, Costa Rica und Chile
  • Honourable mention: Ana Carolina Vargas González · Alexis Salinas Arriagada · Gilberto Valverde Arias · David Cubero Fernández, Costa Rica und Chile
  • Honourable mention: Ana Carolina Vargas González · Alexis Salinas Arriagada · Gilberto Valverde Arias · David Cubero Fernández, Costa Rica und Chile
  • Honourable mention: Ana Carolina Vargas González · Alexis Salinas Arriagada · Gilberto Valverde Arias · David Cubero Fernández, Costa Rica und Chile

Honourable mention

Manuela Molina · María Camila Joaqui · María Camila Martínez · Silvia Valentina Ruiz, Kolumbien
  • Honourable mention: Manuela Molina · María Camila Joaqui · María Camila Martínez · Silvia Valentina Ruiz, Kolumbien
  • Honourable mention: Manuela Molina · María Camila Joaqui · María Camila Martínez · Silvia Valentina Ruiz, Kolumbien
  • Honourable mention: Manuela Molina · María Camila Joaqui · María Camila Martínez · Silvia Valentina Ruiz, Kolumbien
  • Honourable mention: Manuela Molina · María Camila Joaqui · María Camila Martínez · Silvia Valentina Ruiz, Kolumbien

Special Mention

Alessandro Ferrazzano · Paola Elena Gambero · Alberto Mazzotti, Italien
  • Special Mention: Alessandro Ferrazzano · Paola Elena Gambero · Alberto Mazzotti, Italien
  • Special Mention: Alessandro Ferrazzano · Paola Elena Gambero · Alberto Mazzotti, Italien
  • Special Mention: Alessandro Ferrazzano · Paola Elena Gambero · Alberto Mazzotti, Italien
  • Special Mention: Alessandro Ferrazzano · Paola Elena Gambero · Alberto Mazzotti, Italien

Special Mention

Khaled Abu Almajd, Ägypten
  • Special Mention: Khaled Abu Almajd, Ägypten
  • Special Mention: Khaled Abu Almajd, Ägypten
  • Special Mention: Khaled Abu Almajd, Ägypten
  • Special Mention: Khaled Abu Almajd, Ägypten

Special Mention

Giacomo Rio · Maria Lucia Villalba · Julieta Molina · Michele Musiari · Miriam Quassolo, Italien
  • Special Mention: Giacomo Rio · Maria Lucia Villalba · Julieta Molina · Michele Musiari · Miriam Quassolo, Italien
  • Special Mention: Giacomo Rio · Maria Lucia Villalba · Julieta Molina · Michele Musiari · Miriam Quassolo, Italien
  • Special Mention: Giacomo Rio · Maria Lucia Villalba · Julieta Molina · Michele Musiari · Miriam Quassolo, Italien
  • Special Mention: Giacomo Rio · Maria Lucia Villalba · Julieta Molina · Michele Musiari · Miriam Quassolo, Italien

Special Mention

Andrew Kurniawan · Leonardo Vincent · Ariel Bintang, Indonesien
  • Special Mention: Andrew Kurniawan · Leonardo Vincent · Ariel Bintang, Indonesien
  • Special Mention: Andrew Kurniawan · Leonardo Vincent · Ariel Bintang, Indonesien
  • Special Mention: Andrew Kurniawan · Leonardo Vincent · Ariel Bintang, Indonesien
  • Special Mention: Andrew Kurniawan · Leonardo Vincent · Ariel Bintang, Indonesien

Special Mention

David Natanael Robu · Eduardo Cavalcanti Schifferle, Rumänien
  • Special Mention: David Natanael Robu · Eduardo Cavalcanti Schifferle, Rumänien
  • Special Mention: David Natanael Robu · Eduardo Cavalcanti Schifferle, Rumänien
  • Special Mention: David Natanael Robu · Eduardo Cavalcanti Schifferle, Rumänien
  • Special Mention: David Natanael Robu · Eduardo Cavalcanti Schifferle, Rumänien
Verfahrensart
Nicht offener Wettbewerb

Wettbewerbsaufgabe
In den letzten Jahren hat das Auftreten von Überschwemmungen und Überschwemmungen dramatisch zugenommen. Analog bleiben Konflikte und Finanzkrisen bestehen und führen zur Entwicklung schwerwiegender humanitärer Notfälle, die das Leben von Millionen von Menschen gefährden.
Die Lösung eines Notfalls jeglicher Art bedeutet die Wiederherstellung von Frieden und Sicherheit. Die Krise muss zeitnah und koordiniert bewältigt werden, einschließlich Rezeption, Sensibilität und Bewusstsein. Was der Wettbewerb daher sucht, ist der Entwurf einer Struktur, in der ein EOC (Emergency Operations Center) untergebracht sein wird und die dazu beitragen kann, die humanitären Operationen internationaler Organisationen zu erleichtern und ihnen ein Höchstmaß an Effizienz zu ermöglichen. Die EOC-Struktur soll ein Modell sein, das die unzähligen humanitären Initiativen unterstützt, die internationale Organisationen durchführen, um eine bessere Welt zu schaffen.
„Kaira Looro Competition“ ist ein internationaler Architekturwettbewerb mit dem Ziel, die internationale Architekturgemeinschaft für Notfälle in Entwicklungsländern zu sensibilisieren. Ziel des Wettbewerbs 2020 ist es, ein operatives Zentrum für die Bewältigung humanitärer Notfälle in Afrika südlich der Sahara zu schaffen. Die Struktur soll alle wichtigen Initiativen beherbergen und erleichtern, die internationale Organisationen und lokale Behörden umsetzen müssen, um Notfälle zu bewältigen und den betroffenen Gemeinden Hilfe zu leisten. Die Räume müssen vielseitig und multifunktional sein und sich an spezifische Bedürfnisse sowie an Art und Kontext des Notfalls anpassen können. Die Struktur muss als temporäre oder semi-permanente Struktur konzipiert sein, die gegebenenfalls abgebaut und wieder zusammengebaut werden kann, um die Logistik des Notfalls so gut wie möglich zu verwalten, sei es im kleinen oder im großen Maßstab.


In recent years the occurrence of deluges and flooding have increased dramatically. Analogously, conflicts and financial crises persist and lead to the development of serious humanitarian emergencies which put the lives of millions of people at risk.
Resolving an emergency of any kind means re-establishing peace and security. The crisis must be dealt with in a timely and coordinated manner that includes reception, sensibility, and awareness. What the competion is looking for, therefore, is the design of a structure that will house an EOC (Emergency Operations Center) and that can help to facilitate the humanitarian operations of international organisations, allowing them to act with the utmost efficiency. The EOC structure is intended to be a model which supports the countless humanitarian initiatives that international organisations implement in an effort to create a better world.
„Kaira Looro Competition“ is an international architecture competition with the aim of raising awareness among the international community of architectures for emergencies in developing countries. The object of the 2020’s competition is to design an operational centre for the management of humanitarian emergencies in Sub-Saharan Africa. The structure is intended to house and facilitate all of the most important initiatives which international organisations and local authorities must implement in order to deal with emergencies and provide aid to affected communities. The spaces must be versatile and multifunctional, capable of adapting to specific needs and to the type and context of the emergency. The structure must be designed as a temporary or semi-permanent structure, eventually capable of being dismantled and reassembled if need be, in order to manage the logistics of the emergency as well as possible, whether on a small or large scale.
Kaira Looro Architecture Competition 2020
Emergency Operations Center
For the resolution of humanitarian emergencies in Africa

Emergencies strike suddenly and without warning. They level cities to the ground and tear down buildings as though they were made of sand. In almost no time at all everything is destroyed and all that remains is the realisation that you have to get up and start all over again from scratch.

In recent years the occurrence of deluges and flooding have increased dramatically. Analogously, conflicts and financial crises persist and lead to the development of serious humanitarian emergencies which put the lives of millions of people at risk.

Resolving an emergency of any kind means re-establishing peace and security. The crisis must be dealt with in a timely and coordinated manner that includes reception, sensibility, and awareness. What the competion is looking for, therefore, is the design of a structure that will house an EOC (Emergency Operations Center) and that can help to facilitate the humanitarian operations of international organisations, allowing them to act with the utmost efficiency. The EOC structure is intended to be a model which supports the countless humanitarian initiatives that international organisations implement in an effort to create a better world.

„Kaira Looro Competition“ is an international architecture competition with the aim of raising awareness among the international community of architectures for emergencies in developing countries. The object of the 2020’s competition is to design an operational centre for the management of humanitarian emergencies in Sub-Saharan Africa. The structure is intended to house and facilitate all of the most important initiatives which international organisations and local authorities must implement in order to deal with emergencies and provide aid to affected communities. The spaces must be versatile and multifunctional, capable of adapting to specific needs and to the type and context of the emergency. The structure must be designed as a temporary or semi-permanent structure, eventually capable of being dismantled and reassembled if need be, in order to manage the logistics of the emergency as well as possible, whether on a small or large scale.

The competition is organized by the Balouo Salo No Profit Organization, engaged in Africa to develops humanitarian projects, with the collaboration of structures of international importance.

The participation is opened to architects, designers, engineers and students from all the world. It’s possible participate in a team or individually, with at least the presence of one member under 35 in the team.

The proposals will be evaluated by a international jury made up by:
Kengo Kengo Kuma (Kengo Kuma & Associates)
Agostino Ghirardelli (SBGA)
Lígia Nunes (Architecture Sans Frontières International)
Mphethi Morojele (MMA Design Studio)
Walter Baricchi (CNAPPC)
Philippa Nyakato Tumubweinee (University of Cape Town)
Mantey Jectey-Nyarko (Kwame Nkrumah University)

There will be project awarded for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place, honorable mentions, 5 mentions and 20 finalists. The winning project will receive a cash prize (€ 5000) and an internship at the prestigious Kengo Kuma & Associates in Tokyo, Japan. The second and third team will receive respectively cash prize and an internship at the SBGA in Milan, Italy, and Mopheti Morojele Design in Johannesburg, South Africa. All the awarded projects will also be published in the official book.

The objective of the competition is the creation of an architectural model 500 metres squares that can facilitate the interventions of international organisations during humanitarian emergencies in Sub-Saharan Africa, and to sensitise the international community to the role which architecture plays in development and in emergency resolution.

The competition is organized also to support the humanitarian activities of the Balouo Salo non-profit organization, to which the entire proceeds will be donated.

The competition will officially open on January 24, 2020 and will follow the following calendar:

Registrations:
Opening “early” registrations | 24/01/2020
Closing “early” registrations | 15/02/2020 (h 23.59 GMT)
Opening “normal” registrations | 16/02/2020
Closing “normal” registrations | 7/03/2020 (h 23.59 GMT)
Opening “late” registrations | 8/03/2020
Closing “late” registrations | 31/03/2020 (h 23.59 GMT)

Deadline for replying to FAQ | 10/04/2019
Submission deadline | 27/04/2020 (h 23.59 GMT)
Jury summoning | 3-9/05/2020
Results announcement | 16/05/2020

For more information go to the official website:
www.kairalooro.com

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