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  • YEARNING TO BREATHE 2022
  • YEARNING TO BREATHE 2022
  • YEARNING TO BREATHE 2022
  • YEARNING TO BREATHE 2022
  • YEARNING TO BREATHE 2022
  • YEARNING TO BREATHE 2022
  • YEARNING TO BREATHE 2022
  • YEARNING TO BREATHE 2022
  • YEARNING TO BREATHE International ‘Biophilic - Urban Residence’ Design Competition
  • 1. Preis: Andres J. Mora (USA)
  • 2. Preis: Yasyfina Widyarini · Alfira Kurniawati · Shafira Izzatunnisa (Indonesien)
  • 3. Preis: Julia Sielska (Polen)
  • Special Mention: Congruo Guan (China)
  • Honorable Mention: Magdalena Herman (England)
  • Honorable Mention: Zhurong Zhang (China)
  • Honorable Mention: Erin Justin L. Racpan · Ricardo Andrei Manuel M. Guardino (Philippinen)

YEARNING TO BREATHE 2022 , Indien

Architektur Wettbewerbs-Ergebnis

wa-ID
wa-2034559
Tag der Veröffentlichung
21.07.2022
Aktualisiert am
12.04.2023
Verfahrensart
Offener Wettbewerb
Zulassungsbereich
Andere
Teilnehmer
Keine Teilnahmebeschränkungen
Beteiligung
216 Arbeiten
Auslober
Bewerbungsschluss
04.01.2023
Abgabetermin
19.01.2023
Bekanntgabe
27.03.2023

1. Preis

Projekt: Biophilic Eye
Andres J. Mora (USA)
  • 1. Preis: Andres J. Mora (USA)
  • 1. Preis: Andres J. Mora (USA)
  • 1. Preis: Andres J. Mora (USA)
  • 1. Preis: Andres J. Mora (USA)
  • 1. Preis: Andres J. Mora (USA)
  • 1. Preis: Andres J. Mora (USA)
  • 1. Preis: Andres J. Mora (USA)
  • 1. Preis: Andres J. Mora (USA)
  • 1. Preis: Andres J. Mora (USA)
  • 1. Preis: Andres J. Mora (USA)

2. Preis

Projekt: Beeophile, Reconnecting Urban Dwellers With Nature
Yasyfina Widyarini · Alfira Kurniawati · Shafira Izzatunnisa (Indonesien)
  • 2. Preis: Yasyfina Widyarini · Alfira Kurniawati · Shafira Izzatunnisa (Indonesien)
  • 2. Preis: Yasyfina Widyarini · Alfira Kurniawati · Shafira Izzatunnisa (Indonesien)
  • 2. Preis: Yasyfina Widyarini · Alfira Kurniawati · Shafira Izzatunnisa (Indonesien)
  • 2. Preis: Yasyfina Widyarini · Alfira Kurniawati · Shafira Izzatunnisa (Indonesien)
  • 2. Preis: Yasyfina Widyarini · Alfira Kurniawati · Shafira Izzatunnisa (Indonesien)
  • 2. Preis: Yasyfina Widyarini · Alfira Kurniawati · Shafira Izzatunnisa (Indonesien)

3. Preis

Projekt: Habitat Symbiosis
Julia Sielska (Polen)
  • 3. Preis: Julia Sielska (Polen)
  • 3. Preis: Julia Sielska (Polen)
  • 3. Preis: Julia Sielska (Polen)
  • 3. Preis: Julia Sielska (Polen)
  • 3. Preis: Julia Sielska (Polen)
  • 3. Preis: Julia Sielska (Polen)
  • 3. Preis: Julia Sielska (Polen)
  • 3. Preis: Julia Sielska (Polen)
  • 3. Preis: Julia Sielska (Polen)
  • 3. Preis: Julia Sielska (Polen)
  • 3. Preis: Julia Sielska (Polen)
  • 3. Preis: Julia Sielska (Polen)

Special Mention

Projekt: Marine Symbiotic Community
Congruo Guan (China)
  • Special Mention: Congruo Guan (China)
  • Special Mention: Congruo Guan (China)
  • Special Mention: Congruo Guan (China)
  • Special Mention: Congruo Guan (China)
  • Special Mention: Congruo Guan (China)
  • Special Mention: Congruo Guan (China)
  • Special Mention: Congruo Guan (China)
  • Special Mention: Congruo Guan (China)
  • Special Mention: Congruo Guan (China)
  • Special Mention: Congruo Guan (China)

Honorable Mention

Projekt: Biophilic Residence
Magdalena Herman (England)
  • Honorable Mention: Magdalena Herman (England)
  • Honorable Mention: Magdalena Herman (England)
  • Honorable Mention: Magdalena Herman (England)
  • Honorable Mention: Magdalena Herman (England)
  • Honorable Mention: Magdalena Herman (England)
  • Honorable Mention: Magdalena Herman (England)
  • Honorable Mention: Magdalena Herman (England)
  • Honorable Mention: Magdalena Herman (England)

Honorable Mention

Projekt: Ecological Regeneration Community
Zhurong Zhang (China)
  • Honorable Mention: Zhurong Zhang (China)
  • Honorable Mention: Zhurong Zhang (China)
  • Honorable Mention: Zhurong Zhang (China)
  • Honorable Mention: Zhurong Zhang (China)
  • Honorable Mention: Zhurong Zhang (China)
  • Honorable Mention: Zhurong Zhang (China)
  • Honorable Mention: Zhurong Zhang (China)
  • Honorable Mention: Zhurong Zhang (China)

Honorable Mention

Projekt: Umangkop
Erin Justin L. Racpan · Ricardo Andrei Manuel M. Guardino (Philippinen)
  • Honorable Mention: Erin Justin L. Racpan · Ricardo Andrei Manuel M. Guardino (Philippinen)
  • Honorable Mention: Erin Justin L. Racpan · Ricardo Andrei Manuel M. Guardino (Philippinen)
  • Honorable Mention: Erin Justin L. Racpan · Ricardo Andrei Manuel M. Guardino (Philippinen)
  • Honorable Mention: Erin Justin L. Racpan · Ricardo Andrei Manuel M. Guardino (Philippinen)
  • Honorable Mention: Erin Justin L. Racpan · Ricardo Andrei Manuel M. Guardino (Philippinen)
  • Honorable Mention: Erin Justin L. Racpan · Ricardo Andrei Manuel M. Guardino (Philippinen)
  • Honorable Mention: Erin Justin L. Racpan · Ricardo Andrei Manuel M. Guardino (Philippinen)
  • Honorable Mention: Erin Justin L. Racpan · Ricardo Andrei Manuel M. Guardino (Philippinen)
  • Honorable Mention: Erin Justin L. Racpan · Ricardo Andrei Manuel M. Guardino (Philippinen)
  • Honorable Mention: Erin Justin L. Racpan · Ricardo Andrei Manuel M. Guardino (Philippinen)
Verfahrensart
Offener Ideenwettbewerb

Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Gesundheitsstudien belegen, dass in den Städten der Stress zunimmt und bestimmte psychische Störungen häufiger auftreten. Die ständige Interaktion des städtischen Lebens führt zu psychischen Problemen.

Studien zeigen, dass selbst eine kurze Interaktion mit der Natur eine heilende Wirkung auf die Psyche hat. Natürliche Merkmale in den Städten sind eine Notwendigkeit, Merkmale, die die menschliche Gesundheit fördern. Ein Haus muss wohnlich und lebendig sein; das Zuhause muss eine Struktur sein, die atmen kann. Städte sind für ihr reibungsloses Funktionieren auf eine gesunde Umwelt angewiesen. Städte müssen die Natur mit einbeziehen, um eine positive Wirkung auf die psychische Gesundheit zu erzielen, was durch die Interaktion mit der Natur erreicht werden kann.

„Biophiles Design bedeutet den Wert der verkörperten Schönheit der Natur, die wir in unser tägliches Leben einbringen können, wir können eine Identität, ein Gefühl der Zugehörigkeit und des Wohlbefindens schaffen.“
– Matthias Olt

Ziel:
Das heilende Potenzial des von der Natur inspirierten Designs verstehen

Aufgabe:
- Auseinandersetzung mit der Problematik der sich verschlechternden Beziehung zwischen Natur und Mensch, die zu psychischen Erkrankungen wie Stress und Depression führt
- Förderung der geistigen Heilung und Genesung.

Design-Programm:
Eine biophile Residenz, die auf die dichte Betonstruktur der Stadt reagiert.

Competition assignment
Health studies document the increase in stress and greater prevalence of some mental disorders in the cities. The constant interaction of urban life is leading to psychological problems.

Research shows that even a brief interaction with nature has mental healing benefits. Natural features in the cities are a necessity, features that enhance human health. House needs to be homely and more alive; the home needs to be a structure that can ‘BREATHE’. Cities depend on a healthy environment for proper functioning. Cities need to incorporate nature to bring a positive effect on mental health which can be achieved by interaction with nature.

“Biophilic design is about the value of the embodied beauty of nature that we can bring to our everyday lives, we can create an identity, a sense of belonging and well-being.”
– Matthias Olt

Purpose:
Understanding the healing potential of design inspired by nature

Objective:
- To address the issues of the degrading relationship between nature and humans leading to mental illnesses such as stress and depression
- Enhancing mental healing and recovery.

Design Program:
A Biophilic Residence that responds to the dense concrete fabric of the city.

Jury
Ayman Hassanen
Doan Thanh Ha

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

www.archiol.org/results/yearning_to_breathe_2022
YEARNING TO BREATHE
International ‘Biophilic - Urban Residence’ Design Competition
INTRODUCTION
Health studies document the increase in stress and greater prevalence of some mental disorders in the cities. The constant interaction of urban life is leading to psychological problems. 
 
Research shows that even a brief interaction with nature has mental healing benefits. Natural features in the cities are a necessity, features that enhance human health. House needs to be homely and more alive; the home needs to be a structure that can ‘BREATHE’. Cities depend on a healthy environment for proper functioning. Cities need to incorporate nature to bring a positive effect on mental health which can be achieved by interaction with nature.
 
“Biophilic design is about the value of the embodied beauty of nature that we can bring to our everyday lives, we can create an identity, a sense of belonging and well-being.”
-Matthias Olt
 
Purpose:
Understanding the healing potential of design inspired by nature
 
Objective:
● To address the issues of the degrading relationship between nature and humans leading to mental illnesses such as stress and depression
● Enhancing mental healing and recovery.
 
Design Program:
A Biophilic Residence that responds to the dense concrete fabric of the city.
 
Design expectations:
● Design an Urban Home that is based on the idea of ‘BIOPHILIA’.
● Develop an urban residential model that overcomes the shortcomings of our current city homes.
● The user should be able to reconnect with nature.
● Concentrate on architectural and interior design innovations based on Biophilia.
● A single unit (any type in the existing urban fabric or design a type of your own)
● Mention the sq. m. (Area) of the residence in the selected location and the reasoning for the same.
 
Principles of Biophilic Design:
● Evolved Human Nature Relationship
● Environmental features
● Natural patterns and processes
● Natural shapes & forms
● Light and architectural space
● Location-based relationship
 
“Building supports us best when they echo the scale and tone of the natural environment through inspiring light, form and dimension.”
-Matthias Olt
 
Patterns of Biophilic Design:
● Visual Connection with Nature
● Non-Visual Connection with Nature
● Non-Rhythmic Sensory Stimuli
● Thermal & Airflow Variability
● Presence of Water
● Dynamic & Diffuse Light
● Connection with Natural Systems
 
Supporting data:
Principles of Biophilic Design
 
Guidelines:
● Site / Location – Participants‘ choice (Condition: Should be an Urban Area)
● The word to remember is ‘BIOPHILIC’.
● We are expecting healing architectural design and spaces.
● Drawing requirements: Conceptual (Priority), Plans, Sections, Elevations, View.
● Support your design with all possible explanations, (Formats that are accepted: Text, Video, Audio, and the most obvious drawings).
● Accepted format: Drawings – JPEG./JPG. | Text – Docx./Docs.
 
Key Idea to be remembered:
“…Human development in the Natural world has formed our senses and that plays an enormous role in how we experience the world and how we can make it better.” 
-Oliver Heath.
 
Keywords to be remembered:
● Biophilia: The innate human attraction to nature and natural processes.
● Cities: A place where humans survive and thrive.
● Nature: The phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth, as opposed to humans or human creations.
● Humans: a man, woman, or child of the species Homo sapiens, distinguished from other animals by superior mental development, power of articulate speech, and upright stance.
 
Participation:
● This competition is open to all.
● You can participate individually or as a team (Maximum 3 members in a team)
● University students can contact us for discounts – email us at hello@artuminate.com
 
Submission Requirements:
● Presentation Board (Min. 02 Max. 05 no | size: A1 Landscape format)
● Text Summary (Min. 300 words)
 
Submission Guidelines
● Download the submission folder (A zip folder) – Click the requirements button on our online brief.
● Upload all the requirements in the designated folder.
● Rename the folder with your participation code.
● Upload the folder to Google drive/dropbox
● Email the link in the format mentioned below:
● Email address: submit@archiol.com
● Email Subject: YTBBD_your code (example: YTBBD_XX_XXX_2202_US)
 
*Do not ask any queries on submit@archiol.com, email all your queries to hello@artuminate.com.
 
Judgment Criteria
● Conceptual development
● Design development
● Innovation
● Presentation
● Originality
● Description
 
Jury
To be announced.
 
Timeline:
● Registration deadline: 4th January 2023
● AR (advanced registration): 1st July 2022 – 19th July 2022
● ER(early registration): 20th July 2022 – 4th August 2022
● SRL1 (standard registration level 1): 5th August 2022 – 4th September 2022
● SRL2 (standard registration level 2): 5th September 2022 – 4th October 2022
● SRL3 (standard registration level 3): 5th October 2022 – 4th November 2022
● SRL4 (standard registration level 4): 5th November 2022 – 4th December 2022
● LR (late registration): 5th December 2022 – 19th December 2022
● CR(countdown registration): 20th December 2022 – 4th January 2023
● Submission deadline: 19th January 2023
● Result Announcement: 28th February  2023 
 
Participants will be notified in case of an update in the timeline.
 
Prizes:
● BESPOKE MEDAL
The competition winner receives a bespoke medal as a token of appreciation.
● PUBLICATION
News announcement on global platforms (platforms partnered with us - Global exposure.)
Design feature on our platform.
● INTERVIEWS
Exclusive Interview in both text & video format (Video feature on our home page)
● ATTESTED CERTIFICATE
Certificate of achievement will be awarded to our winners / honorable mentions & a participation certificate to all our participants 
● PUBLICATION OF ARTICLE / DESIGN
Design/article feature on our partnering platform.
● JURY CRITS / COMMENTS ON YOUR ENTRY WITH DETAILS
Comments from our jurors for improvement and appreciation
& MORE
*All the certificates will be attested and e-format.
 
Fees
● AR (advanced registration): 1st July 2022 – 19th July 2022 | $25 (INT) / ₹500(IND)
● ER (early registration): 20th July 2022 – 4th August 2022 | $27 (INT) / ₹800(IND)
● SRL1 (standard registration level 1): 5th August 2022 – 4th September 2022 | $32 (INT) / ₹900(IND)
● SRL2 (standard registration level 2): 5th September 2022 – 4th October 2022 | $37 (INT) / ₹1000(IND)
● SRL3 (standard registration level 3): 5th October 2022 – 4th November 2022| $39 (INT) / ₹1500(IND)
● SRL4 (standard registration level 4): 5th November 2022 – 4th December 2022| $42 (INT) / ₹2000(IND)
● LR (late registration): 5th December 2022 – 19th December 2022 | $47 (INT) / ₹2500(IND)
● CR (countdown registration): 20th December 2022 – 4th January 2022 | $57 (INT) / ₹2600(IND)
 
*(INT) – International payments /*(IND) – Indian payments. 
 
Organisers:
Artuminate – www.artuminate.com & Archiol – www.archiol.com
 
Contact:
● Doubts /Queries related to the competition: hello@artuminate.com
● Request online chat support for queries: DM (Instagram) @archi_ol (Team will redirect you to the chat support)
● Payment-related queries: media@archiol.com
● (Once you receive a successful registration, it means that you have been registered).

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