- wa-ID
- wa-2029047
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 14.05.2020
- Aktualisiert am
- 05.03.2021
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Teilnehmer
- Keine Teilnahmebeschränkungen
- Koordination
- Bee Breeders (former HMMD Group), Singapore
- Bewerbungsschluss
- 03.11.2020
- Abgabetermin
- 08.12.2020
- Bekanntgabe
- 16.02.2021
Verfahrensart
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Melbourne ist die Hauptstadt von Victoria, Australien, und hält den Titel der am schnellsten wachsenden Stadt des Landes. Melbourne hatte von 2016 bis 2017 eine Wachstumsrate von 2,7 % und verzeichnete einen Zuwachs von 125.000 Einwohnern. Experten gehen davon aus, dass Melbourne in den nächsten 35 Jahren 1,6 Millionen neue Wohnungen bauen muss, um mit der wachsenden Bevölkerung Schritt zu halten. Schätzungen zufolge wird die Bevölkerung bis 2021 auf über fünf Millionen und bis 2050 auf über acht Millionen ansteigen.
Dieser dramatische Anstieg der Nachfrage, kombiniert mit einer nur schrittweisen Erhöhung des Angebots, hat zu einem massiven Anstieg der Wohnungspreise geführt, wobei Familien vom Mangel an bezahlbarem Wohnraum in der Stadt am stärksten betroffen sind. Der durchschnittliche Hauspreis im Großraum Melbourne liegt bei etwa 836.000 Dollar, und Grundstücke mit einer für Familien geeigneten Größe von 105 m2 kosten etwa 614.000 Dollar, was sie für die meisten Familien unerschwinglich macht.
Die Melbourne Affordable Housing Challenge ist der nächste Wettbewerb in der Bee Breeders Affordable Housing Serie, in Partnerschaft mit ARCHHIVE BOOKS. Bei diesem Wettbewerb haben die Teilnehmer die Aufgabe, Lösungen für Melbournes Problem des bezahlbaren Wohnens zu entwerfen. Die Entwürfe sollten so flexibel sein, dass sie eine Vielzahl von Bewohnern beherbergen können, von alleinstehenden Berufstätigen bis hin zu Paaren und Familien, so dass jede Lösung ihren unterschiedlichen Anforderungen gerecht wird.
Die Entwürfe sollten für Standorte im gesamten Großraum Melbourne geeignet sein. Da es keine spezifischen Anforderungen an Größe, Lage oder Ausstattung gibt, sind die Teilnehmer aufgefordert, so kreativ wie möglich zu sein. Die Jury wird nach Projekten suchen, die die typische Vorstellung von Wohnen, Design und Gemeinschaft als Ganzes in Frage stellen und gleichzeitig praktische Lösungen anbieten, mit denen diese Entwürfe möglicherweise realisiert werden können.
Competition assignment
Melbourne is the capital city of Victoria, Australia, and holds the title of the country’s fastest-growing city. Melbourne had a growth rate of 2.7% from 2016 to 2017, seeing an increase of 125,000 citizens. Experts predict that in order to keep up with the growing population, Melbourne will need 1.6 million new homes to be constructed over the next 35 years, with estimates putting the population over five million by 2021, and over eight million by 2050.
This dramatic increase in demand, combined with only incremental increases in supply, has resulted in a massive jump in housing prices, with families being hit the hardest by the lack of affordable housing in the city. The average house price in Greater Melbourne is around $836,000, and properties of 105m2, a size suitable for families, cost roughly $614,000, putting them out of reach for most families.
The Melbourne Affordable Housing Challenge is the next competition in the Bee Breeders Affordable Housing series, in partnership with ARCHHIVE BOOKS. For this competition, participants are tasked with creating solutions to Melbourne’s affordable housing problem. Designs should be flexible enough to accommodate a variety of inhabitants, from single professionals to couples and families, allowing for each solution to meet their various requirements.
Design solutions should be applicable to locations throughout Greater Melbourne and, as there are no specific requirements on size, location, or facilities, participants are encouraged to be as creative as possible. The jury will be looking for projects that challenge the typical idea of housing, design, and community as a whole, while at the same time offering practical solutions that could potentially see these designs realised.
Weitere Informationen zu den Gewinnern finden Sie unter /
More information about the winners can be found at:
architecturecompetitions.com/melbournechallenge
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Melbourne ist die Hauptstadt von Victoria, Australien, und hält den Titel der am schnellsten wachsenden Stadt des Landes. Melbourne hatte von 2016 bis 2017 eine Wachstumsrate von 2,7 % und verzeichnete einen Zuwachs von 125.000 Einwohnern. Experten gehen davon aus, dass Melbourne in den nächsten 35 Jahren 1,6 Millionen neue Wohnungen bauen muss, um mit der wachsenden Bevölkerung Schritt zu halten. Schätzungen zufolge wird die Bevölkerung bis 2021 auf über fünf Millionen und bis 2050 auf über acht Millionen ansteigen.
Dieser dramatische Anstieg der Nachfrage, kombiniert mit einer nur schrittweisen Erhöhung des Angebots, hat zu einem massiven Anstieg der Wohnungspreise geführt, wobei Familien vom Mangel an bezahlbarem Wohnraum in der Stadt am stärksten betroffen sind. Der durchschnittliche Hauspreis im Großraum Melbourne liegt bei etwa 836.000 Dollar, und Grundstücke mit einer für Familien geeigneten Größe von 105 m2 kosten etwa 614.000 Dollar, was sie für die meisten Familien unerschwinglich macht.
Die Melbourne Affordable Housing Challenge ist der nächste Wettbewerb in der Bee Breeders Affordable Housing Serie, in Partnerschaft mit ARCHHIVE BOOKS. Bei diesem Wettbewerb haben die Teilnehmer die Aufgabe, Lösungen für Melbournes Problem des bezahlbaren Wohnens zu entwerfen. Die Entwürfe sollten so flexibel sein, dass sie eine Vielzahl von Bewohnern beherbergen können, von alleinstehenden Berufstätigen bis hin zu Paaren und Familien, so dass jede Lösung ihren unterschiedlichen Anforderungen gerecht wird.
Die Entwürfe sollten für Standorte im gesamten Großraum Melbourne geeignet sein. Da es keine spezifischen Anforderungen an Größe, Lage oder Ausstattung gibt, sind die Teilnehmer aufgefordert, so kreativ wie möglich zu sein. Die Jury wird nach Projekten suchen, die die typische Vorstellung von Wohnen, Design und Gemeinschaft als Ganzes in Frage stellen und gleichzeitig praktische Lösungen anbieten, mit denen diese Entwürfe möglicherweise realisiert werden können.
Competition assignment
Melbourne is the capital city of Victoria, Australia, and holds the title of the country’s fastest-growing city. Melbourne had a growth rate of 2.7% from 2016 to 2017, seeing an increase of 125,000 citizens. Experts predict that in order to keep up with the growing population, Melbourne will need 1.6 million new homes to be constructed over the next 35 years, with estimates putting the population over five million by 2021, and over eight million by 2050.
This dramatic increase in demand, combined with only incremental increases in supply, has resulted in a massive jump in housing prices, with families being hit the hardest by the lack of affordable housing in the city. The average house price in Greater Melbourne is around $836,000, and properties of 105m2, a size suitable for families, cost roughly $614,000, putting them out of reach for most families.
The Melbourne Affordable Housing Challenge is the next competition in the Bee Breeders Affordable Housing series, in partnership with ARCHHIVE BOOKS. For this competition, participants are tasked with creating solutions to Melbourne’s affordable housing problem. Designs should be flexible enough to accommodate a variety of inhabitants, from single professionals to couples and families, allowing for each solution to meet their various requirements.
Design solutions should be applicable to locations throughout Greater Melbourne and, as there are no specific requirements on size, location, or facilities, participants are encouraged to be as creative as possible. The jury will be looking for projects that challenge the typical idea of housing, design, and community as a whole, while at the same time offering practical solutions that could potentially see these designs realised.
Weitere Informationen zu den Gewinnern finden Sie unter /
More information about the winners can be found at:
architecturecompetitions.com/melbournechallenge
Melbourne Affordable Housing Challenge
Organizers
Bee Breeders
Architecture Competition Organizers
architecturecompetitions.beebreeders.com
Official Partners:
ARCHHIVE BOOKS
Architecture Publications
archhivebooks.com
Competition Introduction
Melbourne is the capital city of Victoria, Australia, and holds the title of the country’s fastest-growing city. Melbourne had a growth rate of 2.7% from 2016 to 2017, seeing an increase of 125,000 citizens. Experts predict that in order to keep up with the growing population, Melbourne will need 1.6 million new homes to be constructed over the next 35 years, with estimates putting the population over five million by 2021, and over eight million by 2050.
This dramatic increase in demand, combined with only incremental increases in supply, has resulted in a massive jump in housing prices, with families being hit the hardest by the lack of affordable housing in the city. The average house price in Greater Melbourne is around $836,000, and properties of 105m2, a size suitable for families, cost roughly $614,000, putting them out of reach for most families.
The Melbourne Affordable Housing Challenge is the next competition in the Bee Breeders Affordable Housing series, in partnership with ARCHHIVE BOOKS. For this competition, participants are tasked with creating solutions to Melbourne’s affordable housing problem. Designs should be flexible enough to accommodate a variety of inhabitants, from single professionals to couples and families, allowing for each solution to meet their various requirements.
Design solutions should be applicable to locations throughout Greater Melbourne and, as there are no specific requirements on size, location, or facilities, participants are encouraged to be as creative as possible. The jury will be looking for projects that challenge the typical idea of housing, design, and community as a whole, while at the same time offering practical solutions that could potentially see these designs realised.
Selected winning designs will not only receive prize money, but will also be featured in the next ARCHHIVE BOOKS publication on the topic of affordable housing, scheduled for publication in Spring 2021.
Competition Programme
Design a pilot-phase concept for affordable housing within Melbourne, 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 amount of residential units per block is defined. The proposals should be flexible and adaptable enough to adopt to different sizes for various inhabitant capacity requirements. Designs for the Melbourne Affordable Housing Challenge should be able to adapt to various locations across the city.
Competition Type
Open 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: 03 November 2020
Closing date for project submission: 08 December 2020 (11:59pm GMT+0)
Announcement of the winners: 16 February 2021
More information and documents at
beebreeders.com/architecturecompetitions/melbournechallenge
Organizers
Bee Breeders
Architecture Competition Organizers
architecturecompetitions.beebreeders.com
Official Partners:
ARCHHIVE BOOKS
Architecture Publications
archhivebooks.com
Competition Introduction
Melbourne is the capital city of Victoria, Australia, and holds the title of the country’s fastest-growing city. Melbourne had a growth rate of 2.7% from 2016 to 2017, seeing an increase of 125,000 citizens. Experts predict that in order to keep up with the growing population, Melbourne will need 1.6 million new homes to be constructed over the next 35 years, with estimates putting the population over five million by 2021, and over eight million by 2050.
This dramatic increase in demand, combined with only incremental increases in supply, has resulted in a massive jump in housing prices, with families being hit the hardest by the lack of affordable housing in the city. The average house price in Greater Melbourne is around $836,000, and properties of 105m2, a size suitable for families, cost roughly $614,000, putting them out of reach for most families.
The Melbourne Affordable Housing Challenge is the next competition in the Bee Breeders Affordable Housing series, in partnership with ARCHHIVE BOOKS. For this competition, participants are tasked with creating solutions to Melbourne’s affordable housing problem. Designs should be flexible enough to accommodate a variety of inhabitants, from single professionals to couples and families, allowing for each solution to meet their various requirements.
Design solutions should be applicable to locations throughout Greater Melbourne and, as there are no specific requirements on size, location, or facilities, participants are encouraged to be as creative as possible. The jury will be looking for projects that challenge the typical idea of housing, design, and community as a whole, while at the same time offering practical solutions that could potentially see these designs realised.
Selected winning designs will not only receive prize money, but will also be featured in the next ARCHHIVE BOOKS publication on the topic of affordable housing, scheduled for publication in Spring 2021.
Competition Programme
Design a pilot-phase concept for affordable housing within Melbourne, 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 amount of residential units per block is defined. The proposals should be flexible and adaptable enough to adopt to different sizes for various inhabitant capacity requirements. Designs for the Melbourne Affordable Housing Challenge should be able to adapt to various locations across the city.
Competition Type
Open 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: 03 November 2020
Closing date for project submission: 08 December 2020 (11:59pm GMT+0)
Announcement of the winners: 16 February 2021
More information and documents at
beebreeders.com/architecturecompetitions/melbournechallenge