- wa-ID
- wa-2025600
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 08.01.2019
- Aktualisiert am
- 07.05.2019
- Verfahrensart
- Nicht offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Auslober
- Nonprofit Organization Balouo Salo
- Bewerbungsschluss
- 31.03.2019
- Abgabetermin Pläne
- 18.04.2019
- Bekanntgabe
- 04.05.2019
Verfahrensart
Nicht offener Wettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Intercultural hostility and the exploitation of resources on the African continent have triggered a succession of armed conflicts resulting in millions of innocent lives lost and refugees seeking hope in a better life elsewhere. Communities annihilated. Villages and cities torn to the ground. Nations in chaos. Remembering the victims through the universal value of peace can help to lay the foundation for the creation of an inclusive and cohesive society. Contemplation, memory, and compassion are the values that commemorative architecture must convey in order to build a better world.
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Interkulturelle Feindseligkeiten und die Ausbeutung von Ressourcen auf dem afrikanischen Kontinent haben zu einer Folge bewaffneter Konflikte geführt, die dazu geführt haben, dass Millionen unschuldiger Menschen das Leben verloren haben und Flüchtlinge Hoffnung auf ein besseres Leben an anderen Orten suchen. Gemeinschaften vernichtet. Dörfer und Städte zu Boden gerissen. Nationen im Chaos. Das Erinnern an die Opfer durch den universellen Wert des Friedens kann dazu beitragen, die Grundlage für die Schaffung einer integrativen und kohärenten Gesellschaft zu schaffen. Kontemplation, Erinnerung und Mitgefühl sind die Werte, die eine Erinnerungsarchitektur vermitteln muss, um eine bessere Welt aufzubauen.
Jury
The internationally jury is composed of Kengo Kuma, T. Hirano (Università di Tokyo), A. Ghirardelli (SBGA), Urko Sanchez (Urko Sanchez Architects), Diana Lopez Caramazana (UN- Habitat Nairobi), Jean Paul Sebuhayi Uwase & Noella Nibakuze (Mass Group Design). The scientific committee is composed of S. D‘Urso (Università di Catania), R. Vecchio (Balouo Salo) and Moussa Souane (CCAI Sedhio).
Nicht offener Wettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Intercultural hostility and the exploitation of resources on the African continent have triggered a succession of armed conflicts resulting in millions of innocent lives lost and refugees seeking hope in a better life elsewhere. Communities annihilated. Villages and cities torn to the ground. Nations in chaos. Remembering the victims through the universal value of peace can help to lay the foundation for the creation of an inclusive and cohesive society. Contemplation, memory, and compassion are the values that commemorative architecture must convey in order to build a better world.
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Interkulturelle Feindseligkeiten und die Ausbeutung von Ressourcen auf dem afrikanischen Kontinent haben zu einer Folge bewaffneter Konflikte geführt, die dazu geführt haben, dass Millionen unschuldiger Menschen das Leben verloren haben und Flüchtlinge Hoffnung auf ein besseres Leben an anderen Orten suchen. Gemeinschaften vernichtet. Dörfer und Städte zu Boden gerissen. Nationen im Chaos. Das Erinnern an die Opfer durch den universellen Wert des Friedens kann dazu beitragen, die Grundlage für die Schaffung einer integrativen und kohärenten Gesellschaft zu schaffen. Kontemplation, Erinnerung und Mitgefühl sind die Werte, die eine Erinnerungsarchitektur vermitteln muss, um eine bessere Welt aufzubauen.
Jury
The internationally jury is composed of Kengo Kuma, T. Hirano (Università di Tokyo), A. Ghirardelli (SBGA), Urko Sanchez (Urko Sanchez Architects), Diana Lopez Caramazana (UN- Habitat Nairobi), Jean Paul Sebuhayi Uwase & Noella Nibakuze (Mass Group Design). The scientific committee is composed of S. D‘Urso (Università di Catania), R. Vecchio (Balouo Salo) and Moussa Souane (CCAI Sedhio).
Kaira Looro Architecture Competition for a Peace Pavilion
In memory of the innocent victims of war in Africa
“Peace is a dream, it can become a reality... but to build it we must be capable of dreaming.” (Nelson Mandela)
THEME
Intercultural hostility and the exploitation of resources on the African continent have triggered a succession of armed conflicts resulting in millions of innocent lives lost and refugees seeking hope in a better life elsewhere. Communities annihilated. Villages and cities torn to the ground. Nations in chaos. Remembering the victims through the universal value of peace can help to lay the foundation for the creation of an inclusive and cohesive society. Contemplation, memory, and compassion are the values that commemorative architecture must convey in order to build a better world.
JURY
The internationally jury is composed of Kengo Kuma, T. Hirano (Università di Tokyo), A. Ghirardelli (SBGA), Urko Sanchez (Urko Sanchez Architects), Diana Lopez Caramazana (UN- Habitat Nairobi), Jean Paul Sebuhayi Uwase & Noella Nibakuze (Mass Group Design). The scientific committee is composed of S. D‘Urso (Università di Catania), R. Vecchio (Balouo Salo) and Moussa Souane (CCAI Sedhio).
CALENDAR
Early registration – from 18th January to 11st February 2019
Normal registration – from 12nd February to 04th March 2019
Late registration – from 05th March to 31st March, 2019
Submission deadline – 18th April 2019
Winners announced – 4th May 2019
PRIZES
1st Place: € 4,000 + Internship at Kengo Kuma Associates at Tokyo Office + Construction
2nd Place: € 1,000 + Publication + Exhibition + Certificate
3rd Place: € 500 + Publication + Exhibition + Certificate
2 honorable mentions: € 150 + Publication + Exhibition + Certificate
5 mentions: Publication + Exhibition + Certificate
20 finalists: Publication + Exhibition + Certificate
All awarded projects will be published in the competition’s official book and on its website, transmitted to architectural websites and other architectural contexts, and displayed at architectural events.
For more information go to the official website:
www.kairalooro.com
In memory of the innocent victims of war in Africa
“Peace is a dream, it can become a reality... but to build it we must be capable of dreaming.” (Nelson Mandela)
THEME
Intercultural hostility and the exploitation of resources on the African continent have triggered a succession of armed conflicts resulting in millions of innocent lives lost and refugees seeking hope in a better life elsewhere. Communities annihilated. Villages and cities torn to the ground. Nations in chaos. Remembering the victims through the universal value of peace can help to lay the foundation for the creation of an inclusive and cohesive society. Contemplation, memory, and compassion are the values that commemorative architecture must convey in order to build a better world.
JURY
The internationally jury is composed of Kengo Kuma, T. Hirano (Università di Tokyo), A. Ghirardelli (SBGA), Urko Sanchez (Urko Sanchez Architects), Diana Lopez Caramazana (UN- Habitat Nairobi), Jean Paul Sebuhayi Uwase & Noella Nibakuze (Mass Group Design). The scientific committee is composed of S. D‘Urso (Università di Catania), R. Vecchio (Balouo Salo) and Moussa Souane (CCAI Sedhio).
CALENDAR
Early registration – from 18th January to 11st February 2019
Normal registration – from 12nd February to 04th March 2019
Late registration – from 05th March to 31st March, 2019
Submission deadline – 18th April 2019
Winners announced – 4th May 2019
PRIZES
1st Place: € 4,000 + Internship at Kengo Kuma Associates at Tokyo Office + Construction
2nd Place: € 1,000 + Publication + Exhibition + Certificate
3rd Place: € 500 + Publication + Exhibition + Certificate
2 honorable mentions: € 150 + Publication + Exhibition + Certificate
5 mentions: Publication + Exhibition + Certificate
20 finalists: Publication + Exhibition + Certificate
All awarded projects will be published in the competition’s official book and on its website, transmitted to architectural websites and other architectural contexts, and displayed at architectural events.
For more information go to the official website:
www.kairalooro.com