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  • Tiny House 2023 Architecture Competition
  • Tiny House 2023 Architecture Competition
  • Tiny House 2023 Architecture Competition
  • Tiny House 2023 Architecture Competition
  • 1. Preis/ 1st prize: Morph Bubble | © Ruisi Sun, Jinyu Lu (China)
  • 2. Preis/ 2nd prize: Contemplation Spaces | © Fernando Frank (Spain)
  • 3. Preis/ 3rd prize: Cellule Of Urban | © Duong Pham Ngoc Hoai, Uyen Nguyen Nha, Canh Nguyen Duc (Vietnam)
  • Student Award: FLOATING LENS HOUSE | © Jeonguk Jang, Taeho Kim (South Korea)

Tiny House 2023 Architecture Competition , Indien

Architektur Wettbewerbs-Ergebnis

wa-ID
wa-2036919
Tag der Veröffentlichung
10.10.2023
Aktualisiert am
08.05.2024
Verfahrensart
Offener Wettbewerb
Zulassungsbereich
Andere
Teilnehmer
Keine Teilnahmebeschränkungen
Auslober
Bewerbungsschluss
24.01.2024
Abgabetermin
31.01.2024
Bekanntgabe
28.03.2024

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1. Preis/ 1st prize

Morph Bubble
Ruisi Sun, Jinyu Lu (China)
  • 1. Preis/ 1st prize: Morph Bubble | © Ruisi Sun, Jinyu Lu (China)
  • 1. Preis/ 1st prize: Morph Bubble | © Ruisi Sun, Jinyu Lu (China)

2. Preis/ 2nd prize

Contemplation Spaces
Fernando Frank (Spain)
  • 2. Preis/ 2nd prize: Contemplation Spaces | © Fernando Frank (Spain)
  • 2. Preis/ 2nd prize: Contemplation Spaces | © Fernando Frank (Spain)

3. Preis/ 3rd prize

Cellule Of Urban
Duong Pham Ngoc Hoai, Uyen Nguyen Nha, Canh Nguyen Duc (Vietnam)
  • 3. Preis/ 3rd prize: Cellule Of Urban | © Duong Pham Ngoc Hoai, Uyen Nguyen Nha, Canh Nguyen Duc (Vietnam)
  • 3. Preis/ 3rd prize: Cellule Of Urban | © Duong Pham Ngoc Hoai, Uyen Nguyen Nha, Canh Nguyen Duc (Vietnam)

Student Award

FLOATING LENS HOUSE
Jeonguk Jang, Taeho Kim (South Korea)
  • Student Award: FLOATING LENS HOUSE | © Jeonguk Jang, Taeho Kim (South Korea)
  • Student Award: FLOATING LENS HOUSE | © Jeonguk Jang, Taeho Kim (South Korea)

Honourable Mention

on clound nine
Kevin Legrand, Emilien Glemot (Belgium)
  • Honourable Mention: on clound nine | © Kevin Legrand, Emilien Glemot (Belgium)
  • Honourable Mention: on clound nine | © Kevin Legrand, Emilien Glemot (Belgium)

Honourable Mention

RUMA’IR LIPAT
Shahruliqmal Shahrulzamri, Muhamad Lukman Bin Isma'il, Mohd Hazriq Aiman Bin Hazahar (Malaysia)
  • Honourable Mention: RUMA’IR LIPAT | © Shahruliqmal Shahrulzamri, Muhamad Lukman Bin Isma'il, Mohd Hazriq Aiman Bin Hazahar (Malaysia)
  • Honourable Mention: RUMA’IR LIPAT | © Shahruliqmal Shahrulzamri, Muhamad Lukman Bin Isma'il, Mohd Hazriq Aiman Bin Hazahar (Malaysia)

Honourable Mention

HANGING HOME
Gary Polk (United States)
  • Honourable Mention: HANGING HOME | © Gary Polk (United States)
  • Honourable Mention: HANGING HOME | © Gary Polk (United States)

Honourable Mention

CASOCA
Henrique Trapaga Goncalves, Leonardo Fernandes Lourenco, Carolina Rodrigues Serafim (Brazil)
  • Honourable Mention: CASOCA | © Henrique Trapaga Goncalves, Leonardo Fernandes Lourenco, Carolina Rodrigues Serafim (Brazil)
  • Honourable Mention: CASOCA | © Henrique Trapaga Goncalves, Leonardo Fernandes Lourenco, Carolina Rodrigues Serafim (Brazil)

Honourable Mention

MISTY DUNE DRIFTER
Jingyi Gao, Xinyuan Kong, Junjie Lu (China)
  • Honourable Mention: MISTY DUNE DRIFTER | © Jingyi Gao, Xinyuan Kong, Junjie Lu (China)
  • Honourable Mention: MISTY DUNE DRIFTER | © Jingyi Gao, Xinyuan Kong, Junjie Lu (China)

Honourable Mention

FRAME HOUSE
Hung Nguyen, Nguyen Thi To Uyen (Vietnam)
  • Honourable Mention: FRAME HOUSE | © Hung Nguyen, Nguyen Thi To Uyen (Vietnam)
  • Honourable Mention: FRAME HOUSE | © Hung Nguyen, Nguyen Thi To Uyen (Vietnam)

Honourable Mention

FOLD : SCAPE SHELTERS
Mariana Arias De Fex, Tomas Zuluaga Arango (Canada)
  • Honourable Mention: FOLD : SCAPE SHELTERS | © Mariana Arias De Fex, Tomas Zuluaga Arango (Canada)
  • Honourable Mention: FOLD : SCAPE SHELTERS | © Mariana Arias De Fex, Tomas Zuluaga Arango (Canada)

Honourable Mention

RINGAL : A BAMBOO STRUCTURE
Aditya Gupta (India)
  • Honourable Mention: RINGAL : A BAMBOO STRUCTURE | © Aditya Gupta (India)
  • Honourable Mention: RINGAL : A BAMBOO STRUCTURE | © Aditya Gupta (India)

Honourable Mention

Rhytidome Lodge
Kevin Hong, John Chan (Canada)
  • Honourable Mention: Rhytidome Lodge | © Kevin Hong, John Chan (Canada)
  • Honourable Mention: Rhytidome Lodge | © Kevin Hong, John Chan (Canada)

Honourable Mention

The Perks
Kelven Tian Zi Hao (Malaysia)
  • Honourable Mention: The Perks | © Kelven Tian Zi Hao (Malaysia)
  • Honourable Mention: The Perks | © Kelven Tian Zi Hao (Malaysia)
Verfahrensart
Offener Architekturwettbewerb

Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Volume Zero lädt jeden einzelnen von euch ein, an der 22. Ausgabe unserer Architekturwettbewerbe und der 4. Ausgabe der Tiny House Architecture Competition teilzunehmen. Das diesjährige Tiny House zielt darauf ab, Individualität zu zelebrieren, Nachhaltigkeit neu zu denken und einfaches, innovatives und einfallsreiches Wohnen zu fördern. Die Tiny-House-Bewegung ist auch eine Plattform, die nicht nur die Möglichkeiten des "mobilen" oder "Off the Grid"-Wohnens erforscht, sondern auch die Freiheit und Unabhängigkeit, die sie bietet. Werden Sie Teil dieser Bewegung und schließen Sie sich einer neuen Welle von Lebensraumdesignern an!

Ein Zuhause ist ein Raum, der uns allen vertraut ist. Es geht über die alltägliche Funktion hinaus, eine physische Unterkunft für Menschen und ihre Aktivitäten zu sein; ein Zuhause verbindet sich mit seinen Nutzern auf einer persönlichen und emotionalen Ebene.

Unsere bescheidenen Behausungen werden mit jedem Tag neu definiert. Die Welt verändert sich ständig, und mit ihr verbringt der Mensch immer mehr Zeit in seinem Zuhause. Die bauliche Form eines Hauses entwickelt sich rasant weiter, sein Design passt sich an verschiedene andere Bedürfnisse an, die früher nicht auf diesen Raum beschränkt waren. Heutzutage ist das Haus ein vielseitiges Gebilde - es dient als Büro, Spielplatz, Fitnessraum, Interaktions- und Erholungsraum, aber auch als Aufenthaltsort für unsere pelzigen Freunde und bietet ihnen Platz für ihre Bedürfnisse.

Ein Raum, der sich wandelt, multifunktional ist und sich ständig weiterentwickelt, um sich an uns und unsere Lieben anzupassen. Ein Zuhause ist nicht mehr nur ein Ort, an dem man lebt, sondern ein Ort, der mit einem lebt.

Weniger Haus, mehr Zuhause!

Competition assignment
Volume Zero invites each one of you to participate in the 22nd edition of our architectural competitions and the 4th edition of Tiny House Architecture Competition. This year’s Tiny House aims to celebrate individuality, reimagine sustainability and to exalt simple, innovative yet resourceful living. The Tiny House Movement is also a platform that not only explores the avenues of ‘mobile’ or ‘Off the Grid’ Living spaces but also the freedom and independence they would offer. Come be a part of this movement; join a new wave of habitat designers!

A Home is a space that is intimate to all of us. It goes beyond an everyday function of being a physical shelter for people and their activities; a home connects with its users at a personal and emotional level.

Our humble abodes are being redefined with every passing day. The world is changing constantly, and along with it, our homes are seeing us spend more time within them. The built form of a home is evolving rapidly, its design adapting to various other needs that were not limited to this space before. Homes today are versatile entities – doubling up as offices, play areas, work-out zones, spaces for interaction, recreation and also being an abode for our furry friends and providing for their needs.

A space that is transformative, multi-functional, and ever evolving to adapt to us and our loved ones. A Home is no longer just a place you live in but is a place that lives with you.

Less House, More Home!

Jury
Nicolás Viteri (El Sindicato)
Paul Kariouk (Kariouk Architects)
Arjun Malik (Malik Architecture)
Marek Obtulovic (ODDO Architects)
Sevince Bayrak (SO? Architecture and Ideas)
Hoang Thuc Hao (1+1>2 Architects)
Kraipol Jayanetra (Alkhemist Architects)
Jorge Arvizu (Estudio MMX)
Luciano Kruk (Luciano Kruk Arquitectos)
James Shen (People’s Architecture Office)
Stefan Antoni (SAOTA)
Ngô Việt Khánh Duy (23o5studio)
Md. Rafiq Azam (Shatotto Architecture)

Das vollständige Ergebnis des Wettbewerbs Tiny House 2023 Architecture Competition finden Sie unter /
The full result for the competition the Tiny House 2023 Architecture Competition can be found at:

volumezerocompetitions.com/competitions/result/tinyhouse-2023
The Tiny House 2023 Architecture Competition
 
Volume Zero invites each one of you to participate in the 22nd edition of our architectural competitions and the 4th edition of Tiny House Architecture Competition. This year’s Tiny House aims to celebrate individuality, reimagine sustainability and to exalt simple, innovative yet resourceful living. The Tiny House Movement is also a platform that not only explores the avenues of ‘mobile’ or ‘Off the Grid’ Living spaces but also the freedom and independence they would offer. Come be a part of this movement; join a new wave of habitat designers!
 
A Home is a space that is intimate to all of us. It goes beyond an everyday function of being a physical shelter for people and their activities; a home connects with its users at a personal and emotional level.
 
Our humble abodes are being redefined with every passing day. The world is changing constantly, and along with it, our homes are seeing us spend more time within them. The built form of a home is evolving rapidly, its design adapting to various other needs that were not limited to this space before. Homes today are versatile entities – doubling up as offices, play areas, work-out zones, spaces for interaction, recreation and also being an abode for our furry friends and providing for their needs. 
 
A space that is transformative, multi-functional, and ever evolving to adapt to us and our loved ones.  A Home is no longer just a place you live in but is a place that lives with you.
 
Less House, More Home!
 
OPPORTUNITY:
Our world is changing at a pace unheard of ever before with events unfolding across the globe and Human race witnessing advancements across all arenas of life.  As our needs are evolving, so are the house designs. Designing outside of the box has become increasingly important as focus is shifting to climatic responsibility, decreasing land availability and economic feasibility. It is inevitable today to utilize space efficiently and effectively that not only fulfills our needs and anticipates our desires but also moves the world towards sustainability.
 
With the environmental and financial setbacks that we face today coupled with the effects of the pandemic and other factors in the recent years, the desire to have more freedom has led people to follow simpler and efficient ways of living. In addition to shelter, a home must serve as an office, a full-time kitchen, an entertainment area, and place for peace. Having one home act in all these roles is a challenge that designers have to cater to for a variety of spatial experiences. It is time to put our creative and innovative devices to use and to craft a very intimate, providing and nurturing experience- A Home!
 
The Tiny House Movement, once again, celebrates the concept of simple yet resourceful living. The homes can be designed to re-imagine sustainability through the concept of maximum usable space in a minimum footprint.
 
Living Small, Yet Living It All!
 
CHALLENGE:
Participants are to design a Tiny House for 2 people that would provide a comfortable living space. The design of the Tiny House should be innovative and creative with a sustainable edge. 
 
The area of the proposed Tiny House should not exceed 300 sq. ft., where mobility  is a vital factor. The house need not have the ability to transfer itself from place to place; it could be treated as a unit or an assembly of units that can be towed/moved easily by a car or a pickup truck. However, the participants can avoid the issue of mobility altogether by choosing a permanent site and providing a strong justification for the same. 
 
The relation between the exterior surroundings and the interior spaces must be taken into consideration in cases of both fixed and changeable sites. The proposed design should be well-conceptualized and is required to be off the grid as much as possible.
 
The Interior Spaces should include the following:
• Living Area
• Toilet space
• Sleeping Area for 2
• Workspace
• Cooking and Dining Area
• Recreational spaces
• Any other function that the participant wishes to add to the habitat
 
Client Interaction is one of the most critical components of the design proposal. For the purpose of this competition, participants may assume their client to be an individual, a couple, two separate individuals, or multiple genres of individuals based on the design concept. Keep in mind that a good designer would anticipate not just the needs of the users but also the needs of the future of the users.
 
SITE:
The participants can choose a site according to their design proposals. The location can be either an urban or a rural area anywhere across the world. The design should be integrated well with the selected site and the selected site must strongly justify the design proposal. 
 
AWARDS:
Prizes of total USD 4500 broken down as follows: 
 
1st Prize: USD 2000 + Certificates + Publication 
2nd Prize: USD 1200 + Certificates+ Publication 
3rd Prize: USD 800 + Certificates+ Publication 
 
Student Award: USD 500 + Certificates+ Publication 
*Reserved Exclusively for Student Participations
 
10 Honourable mentions: Certificates  
 
Winners and Honourable Mentions will be published on Volume Zero Competitions website and several international architecture and design magazines.  
 
To show our appreciation, all the participants would receive participation certificate.
 
JURY:
Ngô Việt Khánh Duy
23o5studio, Vietnam
 
Nicolás Viteri
El Sindicato, Ecuador
 
Paul Kariouk
Kariouk Architects, Canada
 
Arjun Malik
Malik Architecture, India
 
Marek Obtulovic
ODDO Architects, Czech Republic
 
Md. Rafiq Azam
Shatotto Architecture, Bangladesh
 
Hoang Thuc Hao
1+1>2 Architects, Vietnam
 
Kraipol Jayanetra
Alkhemist Architects, Thailand
 
Jorge Arvizu
Estudio MMX, Mexico
 
Luciano Kruk
Luciano Kruk Arquitectos, Argentina
 
James Shen
People’s Architecture Office, China
 
Sevince Bayrak
SO? Architecture and Ideas, Turkey
 
Stefan Antoni
SAOTA, South Africa
 
SCHEDULE:
Early Bird Registrations: 03rd October 2023 – 21st December 2023
Standard Registrations: 22nd December 2023 – 24th January 2024
Closing date for Submissions: 31st January 2024
Announcement of winners: 28th March 2024
 
ELIGIBILITY:
TINY HOUSE 2023 – Architecture Competition is open to all. We invite architects, students, engineers, product designers, thinkers, companies, organizations and everyone interested in the mission of the competition to submit their ideas. No professional qualifications are necessary.
 
REGISTRATION  FEES:
Early Bird Registrations: 
Participants from India – 1800+18% GST = INR 2124 (per team) 
Participants from Other Countries - 70 + 18% GST = USD 82.6 (per team) 
Standard Registrations: 
Participants from India – 2400 + 18% GST = INR 2832 (per team) 
Participants from Other Countries – 85+ 18% GST = USD 100.3 (per team)
 
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