Veröffentlicht als:
- Dokumentation
- wa-ID
- wa-2012017
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 16.12.2011
- Aktualisiert am
- 01.03.2012
- Verfahrensart
- Studentenwettbewerb
- Teilnehmer
- Architekturstudenten
- Auslober
- arquideas
- Bewerbungsschluss
- 16.12.2011
- Abgabetermin
- 20.01.2012
- Preisgerichtssitzung
- 01.03.2012
- Ergebnispräsentation
- 01.03.2012
Verfahrensart
Offener Studentenwettbewerb
www.arquideas.es
The purpose of this competition is to provide ideas for creating a CoWorking Building (CoB), in the city of Madrid, focusing on collaborative approaches, flexibility, connectivity, accessibility, sustainability and energy efficiency. As a result of the application of new technologies significant changes have been produced in work spaces. Long distances between residence and work centers usually cause a prolonged stay in the workplace, above the strict working hours.
This competition pretends an architectural reflection on how to solve these problems through the creation of a new workplace model, where it becomes important to consider new possibilities of relations between different companies and/or professionals and where the flexible hours and extent of working hours intro duced new conditions in its design. The CoWorking Building proposed must provide an
adequate solution to the planned use program, solving the problems of its location and creating a new model of workplace.
Jury
Jordi Ludevid i Anglada, Architects Association
Council of Spain
Martha Thorne, Pritzker Architecture Prize
Prof. Juan Antonio González Pérez, ETSA Las
Palmas de Gran Canaria
Prof. Beatriz Matos, Universidad Europea
de Madrid
Christina Sánchez Rodríguez, Winner of the TAP
Santorini 2011 academic competition
Offener Studentenwettbewerb
www.arquideas.es
The purpose of this competition is to provide ideas for creating a CoWorking Building (CoB), in the city of Madrid, focusing on collaborative approaches, flexibility, connectivity, accessibility, sustainability and energy efficiency. As a result of the application of new technologies significant changes have been produced in work spaces. Long distances between residence and work centers usually cause a prolonged stay in the workplace, above the strict working hours.
This competition pretends an architectural reflection on how to solve these problems through the creation of a new workplace model, where it becomes important to consider new possibilities of relations between different companies and/or professionals and where the flexible hours and extent of working hours intro duced new conditions in its design. The CoWorking Building proposed must provide an
adequate solution to the planned use program, solving the problems of its location and creating a new model of workplace.
Jury
Jordi Ludevid i Anglada, Architects Association
Council of Spain
Martha Thorne, Pritzker Architecture Prize
Prof. Juan Antonio González Pérez, ETSA Las
Palmas de Gran Canaria
Prof. Beatriz Matos, Universidad Europea
de Madrid
Christina Sánchez Rodríguez, Winner of the TAP
Santorini 2011 academic competition