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- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 22.11.2022
- Aktualisiert am
- 26.07.2023
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Teilnehmer
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- Auslober
- Buildner Architecture Competitions
- Bewerbungsschluss
- 19.04.2023
- Abgabetermin
- 31.05.2023
- Bekanntgabe
- 05.07.2023
Verfahrensart
Offener Wettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Die Menschen leben länger als je zuvor, und infolgedessen kämpft eine alternde Bevölkerung darum, einen Ort zu finden, an dem sie ihre goldenen Jahre verbringen kann. Natürlich gibt es häufig Bedenken hinsichtlich der Gesundheitsversorgung und der Unterstützung, aber es gibt eine Vielzahl von Faktoren, die sich auf ältere Generationen auswirken und die nicht immer berücksichtigt werden. Viele ältere Menschen haben Schwierigkeiten, sich an die Veränderungen in ihrem Lebensstil anzupassen. Sie sind nicht mehr in der Lage, alles zu tun, was sie früher getan haben, sie arbeiten nicht mehr so viel und haben nicht mehr so viel mit ihrer Gemeinschaft zu tun, und natürlich haben viele von ihnen mit dem Verlust eines geliebten Menschen zu tun.
Die Auswirkungen der COVID-19-Pandemie sind ebenfalls spürbar, da Personalmangel, knappere Budgets und neue Gesundheits- und Sicherheitsbestimmungen das Angebot an geeigneten Seniorenwohnungen weiter einschränken.
Portugal ist eines der beliebtesten Länder der Welt für das Leben im Ruhestand und liegt im Global Retirement Index von International Living für 2022 auf Platz 4. Neben dem großartigen Wetter und der Kombination aus atemberaubenden Küsten, Landschaften und Städten schätzen Rentner in Portugal auch die Freundlichkeit und den Gemeinschaftssinn des Landes.
Der Wettbewerb Portugal Elderly Home stellt die Teilnehmer vor die Aufgabe, ein Seniorenheim in Zentralportugal zu entwerfen. Es soll 60 Bewohner und zehn Betreuer bequem beherbergen. Darüber hinaus sollte es eine kleine Bibliothek, einen Versammlungsraum, eine Kapelle, eine Küche und einen Speisesaal sowie einen privaten Bereich umfassen, der als Schwesternzimmer und Therapieraum für psychologische Betreuung dienen könnte.
Indem sie die Barrierefreiheit in den Vordergrund der Planung stellen und einen Raum schaffen, der den besonderen Anforderungen einer alternden Bevölkerung gerecht wird, haben Architekten und Designer die Chance, barrierefreie Architektur neu zu erfinden.
Der Wettbewerb Portugal Elderly Home bietet den Teilnehmern die Möglichkeit zu erforschen, wie Architektur diejenigen unterstützen kann, die es am meisten brauchen. Wie kann die Architektur die Art und Weise beeinflussen, wie sich eine Person in einem Haus bewegt? Wie kann sie den Menschen helfen, sich sicher, komfortabel und unabhängig zu fühlen?
Competition assignment
People are living longer than ever before, and as a result, an aging population is struggling to find a place to live out their golden years. While there are, of course, often concerns about healthcare and support, there are a huge number of factors that affect older generations that aren‘t always considered. Many in the older generation struggle to adapt to the changes in their lifestyle. They‘re unable to do everything they used to, they‘re not working or interacting with their community as much, and of course, many will be dealing with the loss of loved ones.
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is also being felt, as staff shortages, tighter budgets, and new health and safety restrictions make the supply of suitable retirement housing even smaller.
Portugal is one of the most popular countries in the world for retirement living, having ranked 4th in International Living‘s Global Retirement Index for 2022. In addition to great weather and a combination of stunning coasts, countryside, and cities, retirees in Portugal love the country‘s friendliness and sense of community.
The Portugal Elderly Home competition is tasking participants with designing a retirement home in central Portugal. It will need to house 60 residents and ten support staff comfortably. It should also include several features, including a small library, a gathering room, a chapel, a kitchen, and a dining room, as well as a private area that could function as a nurse‘s room and therapy room for psychological support.
By putting accessibility at the forefront of design and creating a space that meets the unique requirements of an aging population of residents, architects and designers have the chance to reinvent accessible architecture.
The Portugal Elderly Home competition is a chance for participants to explore how architecture can offer support to those who need it most. How can architecture influence how a person moves through a home? How can it help people to feel safe, comfortable, and independent?
Jury
Ricardo Gomes is partner of Portugal-based KWY.studio;
Samuel Gonçalves is the founder of SUMMARY, an architectural practice based in Porto, Portugal which was selected as the 2020 “The Emerging Architect of the Year” by Dezeen readers;
Tiago Krusse is a professional journalist with more than 22 years of experience writing about design, architecture and art, and is manager of a digital media group that holds the publications Design Magazine, Design Magazine Brasil and architectura MAGAZINE;
Marta Frazão and Inês Vicente are partners at Atelier Data, a Lisbon-based office;
Tudor Radulescu is Partner and Co-founder of KANVA, a Montreal-based multidisciplinary architectural firm whose work is at the forefront of thinking, imagining, drawing and constructing collective space;
Catarina Ribeiro is a co-founder of merooficina, a Porto-based office;
Lera Samovich is an architect at Fala Atelier in Porto, Portugal;
Robert van Kats is an architect and partner at bkvv architecten, an architectural practice based in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Weitere Informationen zu allen Gewinnern finden Sie unter /
More information about all winners can be found at:
architecturecompetitions.com/portugalelderlyhome
Offener Wettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Die Menschen leben länger als je zuvor, und infolgedessen kämpft eine alternde Bevölkerung darum, einen Ort zu finden, an dem sie ihre goldenen Jahre verbringen kann. Natürlich gibt es häufig Bedenken hinsichtlich der Gesundheitsversorgung und der Unterstützung, aber es gibt eine Vielzahl von Faktoren, die sich auf ältere Generationen auswirken und die nicht immer berücksichtigt werden. Viele ältere Menschen haben Schwierigkeiten, sich an die Veränderungen in ihrem Lebensstil anzupassen. Sie sind nicht mehr in der Lage, alles zu tun, was sie früher getan haben, sie arbeiten nicht mehr so viel und haben nicht mehr so viel mit ihrer Gemeinschaft zu tun, und natürlich haben viele von ihnen mit dem Verlust eines geliebten Menschen zu tun.
Die Auswirkungen der COVID-19-Pandemie sind ebenfalls spürbar, da Personalmangel, knappere Budgets und neue Gesundheits- und Sicherheitsbestimmungen das Angebot an geeigneten Seniorenwohnungen weiter einschränken.
Portugal ist eines der beliebtesten Länder der Welt für das Leben im Ruhestand und liegt im Global Retirement Index von International Living für 2022 auf Platz 4. Neben dem großartigen Wetter und der Kombination aus atemberaubenden Küsten, Landschaften und Städten schätzen Rentner in Portugal auch die Freundlichkeit und den Gemeinschaftssinn des Landes.
Der Wettbewerb Portugal Elderly Home stellt die Teilnehmer vor die Aufgabe, ein Seniorenheim in Zentralportugal zu entwerfen. Es soll 60 Bewohner und zehn Betreuer bequem beherbergen. Darüber hinaus sollte es eine kleine Bibliothek, einen Versammlungsraum, eine Kapelle, eine Küche und einen Speisesaal sowie einen privaten Bereich umfassen, der als Schwesternzimmer und Therapieraum für psychologische Betreuung dienen könnte.
Indem sie die Barrierefreiheit in den Vordergrund der Planung stellen und einen Raum schaffen, der den besonderen Anforderungen einer alternden Bevölkerung gerecht wird, haben Architekten und Designer die Chance, barrierefreie Architektur neu zu erfinden.
Der Wettbewerb Portugal Elderly Home bietet den Teilnehmern die Möglichkeit zu erforschen, wie Architektur diejenigen unterstützen kann, die es am meisten brauchen. Wie kann die Architektur die Art und Weise beeinflussen, wie sich eine Person in einem Haus bewegt? Wie kann sie den Menschen helfen, sich sicher, komfortabel und unabhängig zu fühlen?
Competition assignment
People are living longer than ever before, and as a result, an aging population is struggling to find a place to live out their golden years. While there are, of course, often concerns about healthcare and support, there are a huge number of factors that affect older generations that aren‘t always considered. Many in the older generation struggle to adapt to the changes in their lifestyle. They‘re unable to do everything they used to, they‘re not working or interacting with their community as much, and of course, many will be dealing with the loss of loved ones.
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is also being felt, as staff shortages, tighter budgets, and new health and safety restrictions make the supply of suitable retirement housing even smaller.
Portugal is one of the most popular countries in the world for retirement living, having ranked 4th in International Living‘s Global Retirement Index for 2022. In addition to great weather and a combination of stunning coasts, countryside, and cities, retirees in Portugal love the country‘s friendliness and sense of community.
The Portugal Elderly Home competition is tasking participants with designing a retirement home in central Portugal. It will need to house 60 residents and ten support staff comfortably. It should also include several features, including a small library, a gathering room, a chapel, a kitchen, and a dining room, as well as a private area that could function as a nurse‘s room and therapy room for psychological support.
By putting accessibility at the forefront of design and creating a space that meets the unique requirements of an aging population of residents, architects and designers have the chance to reinvent accessible architecture.
The Portugal Elderly Home competition is a chance for participants to explore how architecture can offer support to those who need it most. How can architecture influence how a person moves through a home? How can it help people to feel safe, comfortable, and independent?
Jury
Ricardo Gomes is partner of Portugal-based KWY.studio;
Samuel Gonçalves is the founder of SUMMARY, an architectural practice based in Porto, Portugal which was selected as the 2020 “The Emerging Architect of the Year” by Dezeen readers;
Tiago Krusse is a professional journalist with more than 22 years of experience writing about design, architecture and art, and is manager of a digital media group that holds the publications Design Magazine, Design Magazine Brasil and architectura MAGAZINE;
Marta Frazão and Inês Vicente are partners at Atelier Data, a Lisbon-based office;
Tudor Radulescu is Partner and Co-founder of KANVA, a Montreal-based multidisciplinary architectural firm whose work is at the forefront of thinking, imagining, drawing and constructing collective space;
Catarina Ribeiro is a co-founder of merooficina, a Porto-based office;
Lera Samovich is an architect at Fala Atelier in Porto, Portugal;
Robert van Kats is an architect and partner at bkvv architecten, an architectural practice based in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Weitere Informationen zu allen Gewinnern finden Sie unter /
More information about all winners can be found at:
architecturecompetitions.com/portugalelderlyhome
Portugal Elderly Home
Organizers
Buildner Architecture Competition Organisers
About the Competition
People are living longer than ever before, and as a result, an aging population is struggling to find a place to live out their golden years. While there are, of course, often concerns about healthcare and support, there are a huge number of factors that affect older generations that aren‘t always considered. Many in the older generation struggle to adapt to the changes in their lifestyle. They‘re unable to do everything they used to, they‘re not working or interacting with their community as much, and of course, many will be dealing with the loss of loved ones.
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is also being felt, as staff shortages, tighter budgets, and new health and safety restrictions make the supply of suitable retirement housing even smaller.
Portugal is one of the most popular countries in the world for retirement living, having ranked 4th in International Living‘s Global Retirement Index for 2022. In addition to great weather and a combination of stunning coasts, countryside, and cities, retirees in Portugal love the country‘s friendliness and sense of community.
The Portugal Elderly Home competition is tasking participants with designing a retirement home in central Portugal. It will need to house 60 residents and ten support staff comfortably. It should also include several features, including a small library, a gathering room, a chapel, a kitchen, and a dining room, as well as a private area that could function as a nurse‘s room and therapy room for psychological support.
By putting accessibility at the forefront of design and creating a space that meets the unique requirements of an aging population of residents, architects and designers have the chance to reinvent accessible architecture.
The Portugal Elderly Home competition is a chance for participants to explore how architecture can offer support to those who need it most. How can architecture influence how a person moves through a home? How can it help people to feel safe, comfortable, and independent?
Eligibility
The 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: 19 April 2023
Closing date for project submission: 31 May 2023 (11:59pm London Time)
Announcement of the winners: 05 July 2023
Prizes
Total Prize Fund: 10,000 € + Construction
1st Prize: 4,000 € + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
2nd Prize: 2,500 € + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
3rd Prize: 1,000 € + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
CLIENT’S FAVORITE AWARD: 1,000 € + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
BUILDNER STUDENT AWARD: 1,000 € + 50 € ARCHHIVE BOOKS Gift Card + 50 Points BUILDNER Architecture University Rankings + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
BUILDNER SUSTAINABILITY AWARD: 500 € + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
+ 6 Honorable Mentions
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