- wa-ID
- wa-2028415
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 06.02.2020
- Aktualisiert am
- 07.08.2020
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Teilnehmer
- Architekt*innen, Designer*innen, Student*innen und Absolvent*innen
- Auslober
- Archmello
- Bewerbungsschluss
- 12.04.2020
- Abgabetermin
- 15.04.2020
- Bekanntgabe
- 07.06.2020
Verfahrensart
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Die Studierenden sind das Fundament jeder Gesellschaft oder Nation. Der Fortschritt einer Nation hängt davon ab, wie gut die junge Generation ausgebildet ist, denn ein Student, der heute lernt, wird für die Zukunft seines Landes arbeiten. Indien hat das Glück, dass mehr als 60% der Gesamtbevölkerung des Landes aus jungen Menschen besteht, und die meisten von ihnen sind Studenten. Diese Studenten wären die Säulen, auf denen das Land steht.
Indien beheimatet etwa 34 Millionen Studenten im Hochschulsystem, von denen 18,6 Millionen männlich und 16,0 Millionen weiblich sind, was doppelt so viel ist wie die Zahl der Studenten im Westen. Es wird erwartet, dass Indien bis 2020 die Marke von 40 Millionen Studenten erreichen wird. Die studentische Mobilität in Indien, sowohl international als auch innerstaatlich, wird in den kommenden Jahren voraussichtlich zunehmen.
Das eigentliche Problem hier ist, dass es bei einem so großen Volumen an Studenten einen gravierenden Mangel an qualitativ hochwertigen Studentenwohnungen in Indien gibt. Im Vergleich zu 10,4 Millionen Studenten in Indien gibt es nur 6,1 Millionen Bettenkapazität, was bedeutet, dass der Sektor der Studentenwohnheime eine enorme ungedeckte Nachfrage hat. In Ländern wie den USA, Großbritannien und Australien sind Studentenwohnheime bereits ein vorherrschendes Konzept. Indien gilt als Bildungszentrum in der asiatisch-pazifischen Region und daher ist es an der Zeit, dass Indien sich mit dem unorganisierten Studentenwohnheimsektor in Milliardenhöhe befasst und in der Region ein Beispiel gibt.
Das Ziel des Wettbewerbs ist es, den ungedeckten Bedarf an Studentenwohnungen in Indien durch eine innovative architektonische Lösung anzugehen. Die heutigen Wohnheime in Indien sind bloße Betonkisten ohne architektonischen Sinn, die letztendlich die Entwicklung eines Studenten behindern. Das Ziel besteht darin, eine Studentengemeinschaft für 140 Bewohner mit allen hochmodernen Einrichtungen zu entwerfen. Der Entwurf sollte so beschaffen sein, dass er in verschiedenen Teilen des Landes repliziert werden kann und ein Beispiel für eine Studentenwohnheimmarke in Indien schaffen. Die Designlösung sollte nutzerorientiert, innovativ, modular und ästhetisch ansprechend sein. Das Design sollte das „REFRENZPROJEKT“ für das Studentenwohnheim in Indien werden.
Competition assignment
Students are the backbone of any society or nation. A nation’s progress is dependent on how much is the young generation educated because a student who learns today will work for the future of his/her country. India is fortunate that more than 60% of its total population of the country consists young people and most of them are the students. These students would be pillars, the country would be standing on.
India is home to some 34 million students in higher education system out of which 18.6 million students are male & 16.0 millions are females which is double the size of numbers of students in the west. By 2020, India is expected to reach the student enrollment mark to 40 million. The student mobility in India, both internationally & intra-nationally is expected to rise in the coming years.
The real issue here is with such sheer of volume of student there is a severe lack of quality student housing in India. As against 10.4 million students in India there are only 6.1 million bed capacity meaning that the student housing sector has a huge unmet demand. In countries like USA, UK & AUSTRALIA student housing sector is already a prevailing concept. India is considered as a education-hub in the asia-pacific region & hence time has come India should address the unorganized student housing sector worth billions and set an example in the region.
The aim of the competition is to address the unmet student housing demand in India through an innovative architectural solution. Today’s hostels in India are just mere concrete boxes with zero sense of architecture which eventually hinders a student’s development. The aim is to design a student community for 140 occupants with all state of the art facilities. The design should be such that it can be replicated in different parts of the country & should establish an example of student housing brand in India. The design solution should be User-centric, Innovative, Modular & should have Aesthetics. The design should become the “REFRENCE PROJECT” for the student housing in India.
Preisgericht / Jury
MO-OF/Mobile Offices
Kamat & Rozario Architecture
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Die Studierenden sind das Fundament jeder Gesellschaft oder Nation. Der Fortschritt einer Nation hängt davon ab, wie gut die junge Generation ausgebildet ist, denn ein Student, der heute lernt, wird für die Zukunft seines Landes arbeiten. Indien hat das Glück, dass mehr als 60% der Gesamtbevölkerung des Landes aus jungen Menschen besteht, und die meisten von ihnen sind Studenten. Diese Studenten wären die Säulen, auf denen das Land steht.
Indien beheimatet etwa 34 Millionen Studenten im Hochschulsystem, von denen 18,6 Millionen männlich und 16,0 Millionen weiblich sind, was doppelt so viel ist wie die Zahl der Studenten im Westen. Es wird erwartet, dass Indien bis 2020 die Marke von 40 Millionen Studenten erreichen wird. Die studentische Mobilität in Indien, sowohl international als auch innerstaatlich, wird in den kommenden Jahren voraussichtlich zunehmen.
Das eigentliche Problem hier ist, dass es bei einem so großen Volumen an Studenten einen gravierenden Mangel an qualitativ hochwertigen Studentenwohnungen in Indien gibt. Im Vergleich zu 10,4 Millionen Studenten in Indien gibt es nur 6,1 Millionen Bettenkapazität, was bedeutet, dass der Sektor der Studentenwohnheime eine enorme ungedeckte Nachfrage hat. In Ländern wie den USA, Großbritannien und Australien sind Studentenwohnheime bereits ein vorherrschendes Konzept. Indien gilt als Bildungszentrum in der asiatisch-pazifischen Region und daher ist es an der Zeit, dass Indien sich mit dem unorganisierten Studentenwohnheimsektor in Milliardenhöhe befasst und in der Region ein Beispiel gibt.
Das Ziel des Wettbewerbs ist es, den ungedeckten Bedarf an Studentenwohnungen in Indien durch eine innovative architektonische Lösung anzugehen. Die heutigen Wohnheime in Indien sind bloße Betonkisten ohne architektonischen Sinn, die letztendlich die Entwicklung eines Studenten behindern. Das Ziel besteht darin, eine Studentengemeinschaft für 140 Bewohner mit allen hochmodernen Einrichtungen zu entwerfen. Der Entwurf sollte so beschaffen sein, dass er in verschiedenen Teilen des Landes repliziert werden kann und ein Beispiel für eine Studentenwohnheimmarke in Indien schaffen. Die Designlösung sollte nutzerorientiert, innovativ, modular und ästhetisch ansprechend sein. Das Design sollte das „REFRENZPROJEKT“ für das Studentenwohnheim in Indien werden.
Competition assignment
Students are the backbone of any society or nation. A nation’s progress is dependent on how much is the young generation educated because a student who learns today will work for the future of his/her country. India is fortunate that more than 60% of its total population of the country consists young people and most of them are the students. These students would be pillars, the country would be standing on.
India is home to some 34 million students in higher education system out of which 18.6 million students are male & 16.0 millions are females which is double the size of numbers of students in the west. By 2020, India is expected to reach the student enrollment mark to 40 million. The student mobility in India, both internationally & intra-nationally is expected to rise in the coming years.
The real issue here is with such sheer of volume of student there is a severe lack of quality student housing in India. As against 10.4 million students in India there are only 6.1 million bed capacity meaning that the student housing sector has a huge unmet demand. In countries like USA, UK & AUSTRALIA student housing sector is already a prevailing concept. India is considered as a education-hub in the asia-pacific region & hence time has come India should address the unorganized student housing sector worth billions and set an example in the region.
The aim of the competition is to address the unmet student housing demand in India through an innovative architectural solution. Today’s hostels in India are just mere concrete boxes with zero sense of architecture which eventually hinders a student’s development. The aim is to design a student community for 140 occupants with all state of the art facilities. The design should be such that it can be replicated in different parts of the country & should establish an example of student housing brand in India. The design solution should be User-centric, Innovative, Modular & should have Aesthetics. The design should become the “REFRENCE PROJECT” for the student housing in India.
Preisgericht / Jury
MO-OF/Mobile Offices
Kamat & Rozario Architecture
The Habitat – Re-Thinking Student Housing in India
Organizers
Archmello
archmello.com
The Competition
Students are the backbone of any society or nation. A nation’s progress is dependent on how much is the young generation educated because a student who learns today will work for the future of his/her country. India is fortunate that more than 60% of its total population of the country consists young people and most of them are the students. These students would be pillars, the country would be standing on.
India is home to some 34 million students in higher education system out of which 18.6 million students are male & 16.0 millions are females which is double the size of numbers of students in the west. By 2020, India is expected to reach the student enrollment mark to 40 million. The student mobility in India, both internationally & intra-nationally is expected to rise in the coming years.
The real issue here is with such sheer of volume of student there is a severe lack of quality student housing in India. As against 10.4 million students in India there are only 6.1 million bed capacity meaning that the student housing sector has a huge unmet demand. In countries like USA, UK & AUSTRALIA student housing sector is already a prevailing concept. India is considered as a education-hub in the asia-pacific region & hence time has come India should address the unorganized student housing sector worth billions and set an example in the region.
The aim of the competition is to address the unmet student housing demand in India through an innovative architectural solution. Today’s hostels in India are just mere concrete boxes with zero sense of architecture which eventually hinders a student’s development. The aim is to design a student community for 140 occupants with all state of the art facilities. The design should be such that it can be replicated in different parts of the country & should establish an example of student housing brand in India. The design solution should be User-centric, Innovative, Modular & should have Aesthetics. The design should become the “REFRENCE PROJECT” for the student housing in India.
Competition Type
Open Competition
Admission Area
International
Participants
Architects, designers, students and graduates
Schedule
Registration Deadline: 12th April 2020
Submission Deadline: 15th April 2020
Announcement of Winners: 15th May 2020
More information and details at
archmello.com
Organizers
Archmello
archmello.com
The Competition
Students are the backbone of any society or nation. A nation’s progress is dependent on how much is the young generation educated because a student who learns today will work for the future of his/her country. India is fortunate that more than 60% of its total population of the country consists young people and most of them are the students. These students would be pillars, the country would be standing on.
India is home to some 34 million students in higher education system out of which 18.6 million students are male & 16.0 millions are females which is double the size of numbers of students in the west. By 2020, India is expected to reach the student enrollment mark to 40 million. The student mobility in India, both internationally & intra-nationally is expected to rise in the coming years.
The real issue here is with such sheer of volume of student there is a severe lack of quality student housing in India. As against 10.4 million students in India there are only 6.1 million bed capacity meaning that the student housing sector has a huge unmet demand. In countries like USA, UK & AUSTRALIA student housing sector is already a prevailing concept. India is considered as a education-hub in the asia-pacific region & hence time has come India should address the unorganized student housing sector worth billions and set an example in the region.
The aim of the competition is to address the unmet student housing demand in India through an innovative architectural solution. Today’s hostels in India are just mere concrete boxes with zero sense of architecture which eventually hinders a student’s development. The aim is to design a student community for 140 occupants with all state of the art facilities. The design should be such that it can be replicated in different parts of the country & should establish an example of student housing brand in India. The design solution should be User-centric, Innovative, Modular & should have Aesthetics. The design should become the “REFRENCE PROJECT” for the student housing in India.
Competition Type
Open Competition
Admission Area
International
Participants
Architects, designers, students and graduates
Schedule
Registration Deadline: 12th April 2020
Submission Deadline: 15th April 2020
Announcement of Winners: 15th May 2020
More information and details at
archmello.com