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- wa-2034138
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 20.05.2022
- Aktualisiert am
- 20.04.2023
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Teilnehmer
- Keine Teilnahmebeschränkungen
- Auslober
- Buildner Architecture Competitions
- Bewerbungsschluss
- 05.01.2023
- Abgabetermin
- 03.02.2023
- Bekanntgabe
- 15.03.2023
Verfahrensart
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Gebäude aus Stampflehm sind auf fast allen Kontinenten der Erde zu finden. Sie entstehen durch die Verdichtung von angefeuchtetem Untergrund, der nach dem Trocknen harte und dichte Wände, Ziegel oder andere Strukturen bildet.
Stampflehm gilt als umweltfreundliche Alternative zu Beton, wird häufig für den Bau von Ökohäusern verwendet und erfreut sich bei umweltbewussten Architekten zunehmender Beliebtheit.
Der Rammed Earth Pavilion Wettbewerb ist Teil einer Reihe, die sich mit den einzigartigen Vorteilen verschiedener Baumaterialien beschäftigt. Die Teilnehmer haben die Aufgabe, einen Pavillon zu entwerfen, der an einem Ort ihrer Wahl aus Stampflehm gebaut wird. Der Pavillon wird eine Ausstellung über das Material beherbergen, deren Inhalt in die eingereichten Entwürfe aufgenommen werden sollte.
Der Rammed Earth Pavilion kann entweder als temporäre oder permanente Struktur entworfen werden, sollte aber nicht größer als 50 m² sein. Wichtig ist, dass die Entwürfe so kreativ wie möglich sind und sich mit diesem alten und nachhaltigen Baumaterial auseinandersetzen.
Competition assignment
Buildings constructed of rammed earth are found on almost every continent on the planet, created by compacting moistened subsoil which, when dried, forms hard and dense walls, bricks, or other structures.
Rammed earth is considered a green alternative to concrete, often used in the construction of eco-houses, and is becoming increasingly popular with environmentally-conscious architects.
The Rammed Earth Pavilion competition is part of a series exploring the unique benefits of different building materials. Participants are tasked with designing a pavilion to be constructed of rammed earth in a location of their choosing. The pavilion will host an exhibition on the material, the contents of which should be included in submitted designs.
The Rammed Earth Pavilion can be designed as either a temporary or permanent structure but should be no more than 50sqm. What is important is for design to be as creative as possible in their use and exploration of this ancient and sustainable building material.
Jury
Alia Bengana is founder of Paris-based Alia Bengama Architecte and develops projects in France and abroad with a bioclimatic approach and a particular interest for raw earth, natural materials and reuse;
Dutra Brown is a designer based in Los Angeles;
Anna-Laura Bourguignon is a Franco-Mexican architect currently practicing in Paris and focuses on participatory processes in architecture as well as on the use of natural materials;
Tim Krahn is a partner of Canada-based Building Alternatives, which promotes the use of alternative methods and materials for structures, and author of Essential Rammed Earth Construction;
Ben Gitai is founder of Paris and Haifa-based Gitai Architects;
Alex Reed is a Los Angeles-based Artist working primarily in clay;
Jesus Edmundo Robles, Jr. is the Founding Principal of Tucson, Arizona-based D U S T;
Kathryn Robson and Chris Rak are principals of Robson Rak, an established, award winning firm in Victoria, Australia;
Mattia Pretolani is Studio Director and Architect at ALICE and co-founder of the office ellipse architecture based in Lausanne;
Marc Thorpe is an architect and industrial designer and founder of Marc Thorpe Design;
Laurent de Wurstemberger is founder of LDW Architects and TERRABLOC, a company that manufactures raw earth construction products
Weitere Informationen zu allen Gewinnern finden Sie unter /
More information about all winners can be found at:
architecturecompetitions.com/rammedearthpavilion
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Gebäude aus Stampflehm sind auf fast allen Kontinenten der Erde zu finden. Sie entstehen durch die Verdichtung von angefeuchtetem Untergrund, der nach dem Trocknen harte und dichte Wände, Ziegel oder andere Strukturen bildet.
Stampflehm gilt als umweltfreundliche Alternative zu Beton, wird häufig für den Bau von Ökohäusern verwendet und erfreut sich bei umweltbewussten Architekten zunehmender Beliebtheit.
Der Rammed Earth Pavilion Wettbewerb ist Teil einer Reihe, die sich mit den einzigartigen Vorteilen verschiedener Baumaterialien beschäftigt. Die Teilnehmer haben die Aufgabe, einen Pavillon zu entwerfen, der an einem Ort ihrer Wahl aus Stampflehm gebaut wird. Der Pavillon wird eine Ausstellung über das Material beherbergen, deren Inhalt in die eingereichten Entwürfe aufgenommen werden sollte.
Der Rammed Earth Pavilion kann entweder als temporäre oder permanente Struktur entworfen werden, sollte aber nicht größer als 50 m² sein. Wichtig ist, dass die Entwürfe so kreativ wie möglich sind und sich mit diesem alten und nachhaltigen Baumaterial auseinandersetzen.
Competition assignment
Buildings constructed of rammed earth are found on almost every continent on the planet, created by compacting moistened subsoil which, when dried, forms hard and dense walls, bricks, or other structures.
Rammed earth is considered a green alternative to concrete, often used in the construction of eco-houses, and is becoming increasingly popular with environmentally-conscious architects.
The Rammed Earth Pavilion competition is part of a series exploring the unique benefits of different building materials. Participants are tasked with designing a pavilion to be constructed of rammed earth in a location of their choosing. The pavilion will host an exhibition on the material, the contents of which should be included in submitted designs.
The Rammed Earth Pavilion can be designed as either a temporary or permanent structure but should be no more than 50sqm. What is important is for design to be as creative as possible in their use and exploration of this ancient and sustainable building material.
Jury
Alia Bengana is founder of Paris-based Alia Bengama Architecte and develops projects in France and abroad with a bioclimatic approach and a particular interest for raw earth, natural materials and reuse;
Dutra Brown is a designer based in Los Angeles;
Anna-Laura Bourguignon is a Franco-Mexican architect currently practicing in Paris and focuses on participatory processes in architecture as well as on the use of natural materials;
Tim Krahn is a partner of Canada-based Building Alternatives, which promotes the use of alternative methods and materials for structures, and author of Essential Rammed Earth Construction;
Ben Gitai is founder of Paris and Haifa-based Gitai Architects;
Alex Reed is a Los Angeles-based Artist working primarily in clay;
Jesus Edmundo Robles, Jr. is the Founding Principal of Tucson, Arizona-based D U S T;
Kathryn Robson and Chris Rak are principals of Robson Rak, an established, award winning firm in Victoria, Australia;
Mattia Pretolani is Studio Director and Architect at ALICE and co-founder of the office ellipse architecture based in Lausanne;
Marc Thorpe is an architect and industrial designer and founder of Marc Thorpe Design;
Laurent de Wurstemberger is founder of LDW Architects and TERRABLOC, a company that manufactures raw earth construction products
Weitere Informationen zu allen Gewinnern finden Sie unter /
More information about all winners can be found at:
architecturecompetitions.com/rammedearthpavilion
Rammed Earth Pavilion
Material studies. Edition #2
Organizers
Buildner Architecture Competitions
The Competition
Buildings constructed of rammed earth are found on almost every continent on the planet, created by compacting moistened subsoil which, when dried, forms hard and dense walls, bricks, or other structures.
Rammed earth is considered a green alternative to concrete, often used in the construction of eco-houses, and is becoming increasingly popular with environmentally-conscious architects.
The Rammed Earth Pavilion competition is part of a series exploring the unique benefits of different building materials. Participants are tasked with designing a pavilion to be constructed of rammed earth in a location of their choosing. The pavilion will host an exhibition on the material, the contents of which should be included in submitted designs.
The Rammed Earth Pavilion can be designed as either a temporary or permanent structure but should be no more than 50sqm. What is important is for design to be as creative as possible in their use and exploration of this ancient and sustainable building material.
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: 05 January 2023
Closing date for project submission: 03 February 2023 (11:59pm GMT+0)
Announcement of winners: 15 March 2023
Prizes
Total Prize Fund: 7,000 €
1st Prize: 3,000 € + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
2nd Prize: 1,500 € + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
3rd Prize: 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: Publications + Certificate of Achievement
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