- wa-ID
- wa-2027960
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 03.12.2019
- Aktualisiert am
- 11.09.2020
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Teilnehmer
- Keine Teilnahmebeschränkungen
- Auslober
- The Bartlett School of Architecture
- Koordination
- Bee Breeders (former HMMD Group), Singapore
- Bewerbungsschluss
- 12.06.2020
- Abgabetermin
- 17.07.2020
- Bekanntgabe
- 14.08.2020
Verfahrensart
Offener Wettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
London scheint in einer anhaltenden Immobilienkrise zu stecken, da jedes Jahr weniger Wohneinheiten gebaut werden. Durch den Verkauf von kommunalem Wohnungsbestand im Rahmen des Right to Buy Schemas ist der verfügbare Wohnungsbestand für Menschen, die eine geeignete Unterkunft benötigen, noch weiter geschrumpft. Insbesondere in der Nachkriegszeit war London ein Testgebiet für neue Innovationen im Wohnungsbau, wobei Architekten als Innovatoren und Verfechter des sozialen Wandels fungierten. In den letzten Jahrzehnten scheint diese Innovation jedoch zum Stillstand gekommen zu sein.
Der Architekturwettbewerb RE-Stock London Housing ist eine Initiative der Bartlett School of Architecture in Zusammenarbeit mit Bee Breeders Architecture Competition Organizers und ARCHHIVE BOOKS, bei der die Teilnehmer gebeten werden, sich die bestehenden ikonischen Sozialwohnungen anzuschauen und zu RE-visit, RE-imagine, RE-invigorate und RE-think.
Beim Betrachten verschiedener ikonischer Wohnbauprojekte steht es den Teilnehmern frei, entweder diese bestehenden Gebäude zu erweitern und umzugestalten oder ihren Stil mit neu entworfenen Gebäuden an einem Ort ihrer Wahl innerhalb Londons wiederzugeben.
Dieser Architekturwettbewerb verlangt von den Teilnehmern, dass sie mutig sind und über den traditionellen Rahmen hinaus denken. Wie kann das Wohnen eine Antwort auf einige der Fragen sein, vor denen wir heute stehen - Zusammenhalt der Gemeinschaft, begrenzter Energieverbrauch, Verringerung des Kohlenstoff-Fußabdrucks, Nahrungsmittelproduktion, Baumethoden und so weiter.
Die siegreichen Teilnehmer müssen sowohl einzigartige Strategien als auch kreative Entwürfe zur Bewältigung der Wohnungskrise umsetzen und gleichzeitig der Situation und dem Erbe der Stadt gerecht werden.
Competition assignment
London seems to be stuck in a continuous housing crisis with fewer housing units being built every year. The sale of local authority housing stock under the ‘Right to Buy’ scheme has diminished the available housing stock even further for people in need of a suitable accommodation. Especially during the Post War period, London has been a testing ground for new innovations in housing developments with architects being innovators and champions of social change. But in the last few decades this innovation seems to have stopped.
The RE-Stock London Housing architecture competition is the Bartlett School of Architecture initiative in partnership with Bee Breeders Architecture Competition Organisers and ARCHHIVE BOOKS where participants are asked to look at existing iconic council housing and RE-visit, RE-imagine, RE-invigorate and RE-think them.
Looking at different iconic housing schemes, participants are free to either extend these existing buildings and transform them, or by echoing their spirit with newly design buildings on a site of their choice within London.
This architecture competition requires participants to be bold and think outside the traditional box. How can housing be an answer to some of the questions we are facing today – community cohesion, limited energy consumption, reducing the carbon footprint, food production, construction methods and so on.
Winning participants will need to apply unique strategies as well as creative designs to tackle the housing crisis, while at the same time remaining in keeping with the city’s situation and heritage.
Offener Wettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
London scheint in einer anhaltenden Immobilienkrise zu stecken, da jedes Jahr weniger Wohneinheiten gebaut werden. Durch den Verkauf von kommunalem Wohnungsbestand im Rahmen des Right to Buy Schemas ist der verfügbare Wohnungsbestand für Menschen, die eine geeignete Unterkunft benötigen, noch weiter geschrumpft. Insbesondere in der Nachkriegszeit war London ein Testgebiet für neue Innovationen im Wohnungsbau, wobei Architekten als Innovatoren und Verfechter des sozialen Wandels fungierten. In den letzten Jahrzehnten scheint diese Innovation jedoch zum Stillstand gekommen zu sein.
Der Architekturwettbewerb RE-Stock London Housing ist eine Initiative der Bartlett School of Architecture in Zusammenarbeit mit Bee Breeders Architecture Competition Organizers und ARCHHIVE BOOKS, bei der die Teilnehmer gebeten werden, sich die bestehenden ikonischen Sozialwohnungen anzuschauen und zu RE-visit, RE-imagine, RE-invigorate und RE-think.
Beim Betrachten verschiedener ikonischer Wohnbauprojekte steht es den Teilnehmern frei, entweder diese bestehenden Gebäude zu erweitern und umzugestalten oder ihren Stil mit neu entworfenen Gebäuden an einem Ort ihrer Wahl innerhalb Londons wiederzugeben.
Dieser Architekturwettbewerb verlangt von den Teilnehmern, dass sie mutig sind und über den traditionellen Rahmen hinaus denken. Wie kann das Wohnen eine Antwort auf einige der Fragen sein, vor denen wir heute stehen - Zusammenhalt der Gemeinschaft, begrenzter Energieverbrauch, Verringerung des Kohlenstoff-Fußabdrucks, Nahrungsmittelproduktion, Baumethoden und so weiter.
Die siegreichen Teilnehmer müssen sowohl einzigartige Strategien als auch kreative Entwürfe zur Bewältigung der Wohnungskrise umsetzen und gleichzeitig der Situation und dem Erbe der Stadt gerecht werden.
Competition assignment
London seems to be stuck in a continuous housing crisis with fewer housing units being built every year. The sale of local authority housing stock under the ‘Right to Buy’ scheme has diminished the available housing stock even further for people in need of a suitable accommodation. Especially during the Post War period, London has been a testing ground for new innovations in housing developments with architects being innovators and champions of social change. But in the last few decades this innovation seems to have stopped.
The RE-Stock London Housing architecture competition is the Bartlett School of Architecture initiative in partnership with Bee Breeders Architecture Competition Organisers and ARCHHIVE BOOKS where participants are asked to look at existing iconic council housing and RE-visit, RE-imagine, RE-invigorate and RE-think them.
Looking at different iconic housing schemes, participants are free to either extend these existing buildings and transform them, or by echoing their spirit with newly design buildings on a site of their choice within London.
This architecture competition requires participants to be bold and think outside the traditional box. How can housing be an answer to some of the questions we are facing today – community cohesion, limited energy consumption, reducing the carbon footprint, food production, construction methods and so on.
Winning participants will need to apply unique strategies as well as creative designs to tackle the housing crisis, while at the same time remaining in keeping with the city’s situation and heritage.
RE-Stock London Housing
Organizers
Bee Breeders
Architecture Competition Organizers
beebreeders.com
Official Partners:
ARCHHIVE BOOKS
Architecture Publications
archhivebooks.com
Supported by:
The Bartlett School of Architecture
www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/architecture
The Competition
London seems to be stuck in a continuous housing crisis with fewer housing units being built every year. The sale of local authority housing stock under the ‘Right to Buy’ scheme has diminished the available housing stock even further for people in need of a suitable accommodation. Especially during the Post War period, London has been a testing ground for new innovations in housing developments with architects being innovators and champions of social change. But in the last few decades this innovation seems to have stopped.
The RE-Stock London Housing architecture competition is the Bartlett School of Architecture initiative in partnership with Bee Breeders Architecture Competition Organisers and ARCHHIVE BOOKS where participants are asked to look at existing iconic council housing and RE-visit, RE-imagine, RE-invigorate and RE-think them.
Looking at different iconic housing schemes, participants are free to either extend these existing buildings and transform them, or by echoing their spirit with newly design buildings on a site of their choice within London.
This architecture competition requires participants to be bold and think outside the traditional box. How can housing be an answer to some of the questions we are facing today – community cohesion, limited energy consumption, reducing the carbon footprint, food production, construction methods and so on.
Winning participants will need to apply unique strategies as well as creative designs to tackle the housing crisis, while at the same time remaining in keeping with the city’s situation and heritage.
Competition Programme:
The participants are asked to design either extensions to existing housing developments or to design new housing schemes which can be easily rolled out to increase capacity of housing stock.
No minimum size or amount of the residential units per block is defined. The proposals should be flexible enough to adopt in different sizes with different inhabitant capacity requirements.
Designs for the RE-Stock London Housing should be flexible to different locations across the city. The designs should also be adaptable, allowing adjustments to be made in order to suit different residential capacity requirements.
Competition Type
Open International Architecture Competition
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: 12 June 2020
Closing date for project submission: 17 July 2020 (11:59pm GMT+0)
Announcement of winners: 14 August 2020
Prizes
Total Prize Fund: US $6,000 + Publication in the Book
1st Prize: US $3,000 + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
2nd Prize: US $1,500 + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
3rd Prize: US $500 + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
BB Student Award: US $500 + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
BB Green Award: US $500 + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
6 Honorable Mentions: Publications + Certificate of Achievement
More information and documents at
beebreeders.com/architecturecompetitions/restocklondon
Organizers
Bee Breeders
Architecture Competition Organizers
beebreeders.com
Official Partners:
ARCHHIVE BOOKS
Architecture Publications
archhivebooks.com
Supported by:
The Bartlett School of Architecture
www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/architecture
The Competition
London seems to be stuck in a continuous housing crisis with fewer housing units being built every year. The sale of local authority housing stock under the ‘Right to Buy’ scheme has diminished the available housing stock even further for people in need of a suitable accommodation. Especially during the Post War period, London has been a testing ground for new innovations in housing developments with architects being innovators and champions of social change. But in the last few decades this innovation seems to have stopped.
The RE-Stock London Housing architecture competition is the Bartlett School of Architecture initiative in partnership with Bee Breeders Architecture Competition Organisers and ARCHHIVE BOOKS where participants are asked to look at existing iconic council housing and RE-visit, RE-imagine, RE-invigorate and RE-think them.
Looking at different iconic housing schemes, participants are free to either extend these existing buildings and transform them, or by echoing their spirit with newly design buildings on a site of their choice within London.
This architecture competition requires participants to be bold and think outside the traditional box. How can housing be an answer to some of the questions we are facing today – community cohesion, limited energy consumption, reducing the carbon footprint, food production, construction methods and so on.
Winning participants will need to apply unique strategies as well as creative designs to tackle the housing crisis, while at the same time remaining in keeping with the city’s situation and heritage.
Competition Programme:
The participants are asked to design either extensions to existing housing developments or to design new housing schemes which can be easily rolled out to increase capacity of housing stock.
No minimum size or amount of the residential units per block is defined. The proposals should be flexible enough to adopt in different sizes with different inhabitant capacity requirements.
Designs for the RE-Stock London Housing should be flexible to different locations across the city. The designs should also be adaptable, allowing adjustments to be made in order to suit different residential capacity requirements.
Competition Type
Open International Architecture Competition
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: 12 June 2020
Closing date for project submission: 17 July 2020 (11:59pm GMT+0)
Announcement of winners: 14 August 2020
Prizes
Total Prize Fund: US $6,000 + Publication in the Book
1st Prize: US $3,000 + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
2nd Prize: US $1,500 + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
3rd Prize: US $500 + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
BB Student Award: US $500 + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
BB Green Award: US $500 + Publications + Certificate of Achievement
6 Honorable Mentions: Publications + Certificate of Achievement
More information and documents at
beebreeders.com/architecturecompetitions/restocklondon