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Toronto Affordable Housing Challenge , Toronto/ Kanada

Architektur Wettbewerbs-Ergebnis

wa-ID
wa-2030434
Tag der Veröffentlichung
07.12.2020
Aktualisiert am
22.07.2021
Verfahrensart
Offener Wettbewerb
Zulassungsbereich
Andere
Teilnehmer
Keine Teilnahmebeschränkungen
Auslober
Abgabetermin
27.05.2021
Bekanntgabe
08.07.2021

1. Preis

Tristan van Leur · Samantha Eby, Kanada
Projekt: Cooperative Corners
  • Toronto Affordable Housing Challenge

2. Preis

Giovanni Fruttaldo · Kimberly Carlisle · Noah Lemus, USA
Projekt: Laneway Housing
  • Toronto Affordable Housing Challenge

3. Preis

Ana luisa Rolim · Isabella Trindade · Beatriz Bueno · Larissa Falavigna, Brasilien
Projekt: laneWAY OF LIVING: Green villages in the heart of Toronto’s urban fabric
  • Toronto Affordable Housing Challenge

BB Green Award + BB Student Award

Bjarne Van der Drift · Gerjan Agterhuis · Casper Bovy,
Technische Universiteit Delft, Niederlande
Projekt: Reading Between The Lines
  • Toronto Affordable Housing Challenge
Verfahrensart
Offener Ideenwettbewerb

Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Toronto gehört zu den zehn teuersten großen Wohnungsmärkten der Welt, und die Wohnungspreise werden laut dem Toronto Regional Real Estate Board im Jahr 2020 voraussichtlich erneut um fast 10 % steigen.

Der Grund dafür, dass die Wohnungspreise in Toronto so unverhältnismäßig zu den Haushaltseinkommen sind, liegt vor allem an einem mangelnden Angebot. Zwischen 2016 und 2019 wurden im Großraum Toronto mehr als 325.000 Arbeitsplätze geschaffen, während nur 102.000 neue Wohnungen gebaut wurden, und nur 2% dieser neuen Wohnungen wurden als erschwinglich eingestuft.

Und während die Bank of Canada die Zinssätze künstlich niedrig gehalten hat, um den Zugang zu Krediten und Hypotheken zu erleichtern, geht dies nur die Nachfrageseite des Problems an. Deshalb wollen die Bee Breeders in Zusammenarbeit mit ARCHHIVE BOOKS mit der Toronto Affordable Housing Challenge die Angebotsseite der Krise um bezahlbaren Wohnraum in der Stadt angehen.

Bei der Toronto Affordable Housing Challenge haben die Teilnehmer die Aufgabe, Entwürfe für erschwingliche Wohnlösungen zu entwerfen, die flexibel genug sind, um alle Arten von Bewohnern zu beherbergen, von Familien und Paaren bis hin zu alleinstehenden Berufstätigen.

Obwohl es keine spezifischen Anforderungen an die eingereichten Entwürfe gibt, werden die Teilnehmer dazu ermutigt, so kreativ wie möglich zu sein und die typischen Vorstellungen von Wohnen, Design und der Gemeinschaft im Allgemeinen in Frage zu stellen. Diejenigen Projekte, die es schaffen, blue sky thinking mit einem Element der Praktikabilität zu verbinden, werden wahrscheinlich am erfolgreichsten sein, aber scheuen Sie sich nicht, mit Ihren Entwürfen groß rauszukommen.

Die siegreichen Entwürfe erhalten nicht nur einen Teil des Preisgeldes, sondern werden auch in der nächsten Ausgabe der ARCHHIVE BOOKS Publikation Affordable Housing vorgestellt.

Wettbewerbsprogramm:
Entwerfen Sie ein Konzept für erschwinglichen Wohnraum in Toronto in der Pilotphase, das sich leicht ausweiten lässt, um die Kapazität des Wohnungsbestands zu erhöhen, und das mit minimalem Land- und Materialverbrauch auskommt.

Es wird keine Mindestgröße oder Anzahl von Wohneinheiten pro Block definiert. Die Vorschläge sollten flexibel und anpassungsfähig genug für verschiedene Größen und unterschiedliche Anforderungen an die Einwohnerzahl sein. Die Entwürfe für den Toronto Affordable Housing Challenge sollten sich an verschiedene Standorte in der Stadt anpassen können.

Competition assignment
Toronto is among the ten most expensive major housing markets in the world, and housing prices are predicted to rise again in 2020 by almost 10%, according to the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board.

The reason housing prices in Toronto are so disproportionate to household incomes is mainly due to a lack of supply. Between 2016 and 2019, more than 325,000 jobs were added to the Greater Toronto Area, while only 102,000 new homes were constructed, and only 2% of those new homes were classed as affordable.

And while the Bank of Canada has kept interest rates artificially low in an effort to encourage easier access to loans and mortgages, this only tackles the demand side of the problem. Therefore, Bee Breeders in partnership with ARCHHIVE BOOKS are looking to tackle the supply side of the city’s affordable housing crisis with the Toronto Affordable Housing Challenge.

For the Toronto Affordable Housing Challenge, participants are tasked with creating designs for affordable housing solutions that are flexible enough to accommodate all types of inhabitants, from families and couples to single professionals.

While there are no specific requirements for design submissions, participants areencouraged to be as creative as possible, challenging the typical ideas of housing, design, and the community at large. Those projects that manage to merge blue sky thinking with an element of practicality will likely be the most successful, but don’t be afraid to go big with your designs.

Winning designs will not only receive a share of the prize money but will also be featured in the next edition of ARCHHIVE BOOKS “Affordable Housing” publication.

Competition Programme:
Design a pilot-phase concept for affordable housing within Toronto, which can be easily rolled out to increase capacity of housing stock, and is minimal in its use of land and materials.

No minimum size or number of residential units per block is defined. The proposals should be flexible and adaptable enough for different sizes and various inhabitant capacity requirements. Designs for the Toronto Affordable Housing Challenge should be able to adapt to various locations across the city.

Jury
Nicky Bruun-Meyer, a Toronto-based architect and cofounder of The Site Magazine
Persis Lam, an associate at Diamond Schmitt Architects, based in Toronto
Maya Mahgoub-Desai, Chair of Environmental Design at OCAD University and a practicing urban designer and planner with Moriyama Teshima Architects
Mauricio Quirós Pacheco, Assistant Professor at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture at the University of Toronto
Fotini Pitoglou, lead architect on hospitality projects at Toronto-based FORREC and executive member of BEAT – Building Equality in Architecture Toronto
Mark Sterling, principal of Acronym Urban Design and Planning and former director of the Master of Urban Design program at the University of Toronto’s John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture
Andreas Tjeldflaat, founder of Framlab, a New York and Bergen-based design studio
Jeremy Withers, a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography and Planning at the University of Toronto, whose research focused on housing policy
Dan Wu, a product manager at Immuta, whose mission is legal and ethical data operations

Weitere Informationen zu den Gewinnern finden Sie unter /
More information about the winners can be found at:

architecturecompetitions.com/torontochallenge
Toronto Affordable Housing Challenge

Organizers
Bee Breeders
Architecture Competition Organizers
beebreeders.com

The Competition
Toronto is among the ten most expensive major housing markets in the world, and housing prices are predicted to rise again in 2020 by almost 10%, according to the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board.

The reason housing prices in Toronto are so disproportionate to household incomes is mainly due to a lack of supply. Between 2016 and 2019, more than 325,000 jobs were added to the Greater Toronto Area, while only 102,000 new homes were constructed, and only 2% of those new homes were classed as affordable.

And while the Bank of Canada has kept interest rates artificially low in an effort to encourage easier access to loans and mortgages, this only tackles the demand side of the problem. Therefore, Bee Breeders in partnership with ARCHHIVE BOOKS are looking to tackle the supply side of the city’s affordable housing crisis with the Toronto Affordable Housing Challenge.

For the Toronto Affordable Housing Challenge, participants are tasked with creating designs for affordable housing solutions that are flexible enough to accommodate all types of inhabitants, from families and couples to single professionals.

While there are no specific requirements for design submissions, participants areencouraged to be as creative as possible, challenging the typical ideas of housing, design, and the community at large. Those projects that manage to merge blue sky thinking with an element of practicality will likely be the most successful, but don’t be afraid to go big with your designs.

Winning designs will not only receive a share of the prize money but will also be featured in the next edition of ARCHHIVE BOOKS “Affordable Housing” publication.

Competition Programme:
Design a pilot-phase concept for affordable housing within Toronto, which can be easily rolled out to increase capacity of housing stock, and is minimal in its use of land and materials.

No minimum size or number of residential units per block is defined. The proposals should be flexible and adaptable enough for different sizes and various inhabitant capacity requirements. Designs for the Toronto Affordable Housing Challenge should be able to adapt to various locations across the city.

Competition Type
Open International Architecture Competition

Admission Area
International

Eligibility
Competition is open to all. No professional qualification is required.
Design proposals can be developed individually or by teams (4 team members maximum).
Correspondence with organizers must be conducted in English;
All information submitted by participants must be in English.

Schedule
Closing date for registration: 22 April 2021
Closing date for project submission: 27 May 2021 (11:59pm GMT+0)
Announcement of winners: 08 July 2021

Prizes
Total Prize Fund: 6,000 € + Publication in the book

1st Prize: 3,000 € + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
2nd Prize: 1,500 € + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
3rd Prize: 500 € + Publications + Certificate of Achievement

ARCHHIVE Student Award: 500 € + 50 € ARCHHIVE BOOKS Gift Card + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
BB Green Award: 500 € + Publications + Certificate of Achievement

6 Honorable Mentions: Publications + Certificate of Achievement

More information and documents at
beebreeders.com/architecturecompetitions/torontochallenge

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