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  • Tree House 2024
  • Tree House 2024
  • Tree House 2024
  • Tree House 2024
  • Tree House 2024 Architecture Competition | Image: © Volume Zero Competitions
  • 1. Preis / 1st Prize: THE T(h)REE Leaves | © Karan Bhambhani, Ishika Soni, Aaryan Soni (India)
  • 2. Preis / 2nd Prize: FOREST SPIRIT | © Christopher Loofs, Jordan Loofs (USA)
  • 3. Preis / 3rd Prize: Sugi – house | © Lucas Yi Shern Tan, Samarah Siddique (Australia)

Tree House 2024 , Indien

Architektur Wettbewerbs-Ergebnis

wa-ID
wa-2037874
Tag der Veröffentlichung
22.04.2024
Aktualisiert am
04.11.2024
Verfahrensart
Offener Wettbewerb
Zulassungsbereich
Andere
Teilnehmer
Keine Teilnahmebeschränkungen
Auslober
Bewerbungsschluss
31.07.2024
Abgabetermin
02.08.2024
Bekanntgabe
10.10.2024

Wie lautet der letzte Buchstabe von "aktuell"?

1. Preis / 1st Prize

THE T(h)REE Leaves
Karan Bhambhani, Ishika Soni, Aaryan Soni (India)
  • 1. Preis / 1st Prize: THE T(h)REE Leaves | © Karan Bhambhani, Ishika Soni, Aaryan Soni (India)
  • 1. Preis / 1st Prize: THE T(h)REE Leaves | © Karan Bhambhani, Ishika Soni, Aaryan Soni (India)

2. Preis / 2nd Prize

FOREST SPIRIT
Christopher Loofs, Jordan Loofs (USA)
  • 2. Preis / 2nd Prize: FOREST SPIRIT | © Christopher Loofs, Jordan Loofs (USA)
  • 2. Preis / 2nd Prize: FOREST SPIRIT | © Christopher Loofs, Jordan Loofs (USA)

3. Preis / 3rd Prize

Sugi – house
Lucas Yi Shern Tan, Samarah Siddique (Australia)
  • 3. Preis / 3rd Prize: Sugi – house | © Lucas Yi Shern Tan, Samarah Siddique (Australia)
  • 3. Preis / 3rd Prize: Sugi – house | © Lucas Yi Shern Tan, Samarah Siddique (Australia)

Honourable Mention

Tree House
Dena Khaksar, Mohammad H Rajabi (Netherlands)
  • Honourable Mention: Tree House | © Dena Khaksar, Mohammad H Rajabi (Netherlands)
  • Honourable Mention: Tree House | © Dena Khaksar, Mohammad H Rajabi (Netherlands)

Honourable Mention

BEHIND THE CURTAIN
Yuejun Han, Yifan Zhang, Xinghang Wang (USA)
  • Honourable Mention: BEHIND THE CURTAIN | © Yuejun Han, Yifan Zhang, Xinghang Wang (USA)
  • Honourable Mention: BEHIND THE CURTAIN | © Yuejun Han, Yifan Zhang, Xinghang Wang (USA)

Honourable Mention

EMBRACING MONSOON
Racin Chan, Sereynet Han, Saito Chan (Cambodia)
  • Honourable Mention: EMBRACING MONSOON | © Racin Chan, Sereynet Han, Saito Chan (Cambodia)
  • Honourable Mention: EMBRACING MONSOON | © Racin Chan, Sereynet Han, Saito Chan (Cambodia)

Honourable Mention

FITOLAR
Methissa Marquetti Lazzaris De Oliveira, Thais de Oliveira Barboza, Vitor Borges Candido (Brazil)
  • Honourable Mention: FITOLAR | © Methissa Marquetti Lazzaris De Oliveira, Thais de Oliveira Barboza, Vitor Borges Candido (Brazil)
  • Honourable Mention: FITOLAR | © Methissa Marquetti Lazzaris De Oliveira, Thais de Oliveira Barboza, Vitor Borges Candido (Brazil)

Honourable Mention

Werifesteria
Anusha Tamaskar, Soumili Ray Choudhury, Tushar Deoda (India)
  • Honourable Mention: Werifesteria | © Anusha Tamaskar, Soumili Ray Choudhury, Tushar Deoda (India)
  • Honourable Mention: Werifesteria | © Anusha Tamaskar, Soumili Ray Choudhury, Tushar Deoda (India)

Honourable Mention

Bean Bloom
Jeslynn Tan Zi Yi, Chean Wen Bin, Woo Kai Wen (Malaysia)
  • Honourable Mention: Bean Bloom | © Jeslynn Tan Zi Yi, Chean Wen Bin, Woo Kai Wen (Malaysia)
  • Honourable Mention: Bean Bloom | © Jeslynn Tan Zi Yi, Chean Wen Bin, Woo Kai Wen (Malaysia)

Honourable Mention

Vatavana
Sangat Design Studio, Pragyan Paramita, Snehadeep Das (India)
  • Honourable Mention: Vatavana | © Sangat Design Studio, Pragyan Paramita, Snehadeep Das (India)
  • Honourable Mention: Vatavana | © Sangat Design Studio, Pragyan Paramita, Snehadeep Das (India)

Honourable Mention

SYMBIOSIS
Liam Krusky (Canada)
  • Honourable Mention: SYMBIOSIS | © Liam Krusky (Canada)
  • Honourable Mention: SYMBIOSIS | © Liam Krusky (Canada)

Honourable Mention

KATHAROS
Saee Vinayakrao Kadu, Angeline Lalpekhlui, Waghmode Payal Nitin (India)
  • Honourable Mention: KATHAROS | © Saee Vinayakrao Kadu, Angeline Lalpekhlui, Waghmode Payal Nitin (India)
  • Honourable Mention: KATHAROS | © Saee Vinayakrao Kadu, Angeline Lalpekhlui, Waghmode Payal Nitin (India)

Honourable Mention

SYMBIOTIC HIDEAWAY
K Shashavindu (India)
  • Honourable Mention: SYMBIOTIC HIDEAWAY | © K Shashavindu (India)
  • Honourable Mention: SYMBIOTIC HIDEAWAY | © K Shashavindu (India)
Verfahrensart
Offener Ideenwettbewerb

Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Volume Zero Competitions ist zurück mit seiner 2. Ausgabe des Tree House Architecture Competition. Wir laden Architekten, Designer, Studenten, Lehrer, Ingenieure, Innovatoren, Kreative und alle anderen ein, an der 24. Ausgabe unserer Architekturwettbewerbe teilzunehmen.

Wir alle haben uns schon immer nach einem persönlichen Raum gesehnt, der uns weit weg von unserem chaotischen und stressigen Leben bringt; unser eigenes, in der Natur verwurzeltes Zuhause, das uns wieder mit unseren Ursprüngen verbindet und unseren Geist, Körper und unsere Seele verjüngt. Wir alle wünschen uns ein Zuhause, das nicht nur eine Erweiterung unserer Persönlichkeit ist, sondern auch ein Ausdruck unserer Individualität und Freiheit.

Unser Zuhause ist der wichtigste architektonische Raum, durch den wir unsere Umgebung erleben. Ein intimer Ort, der uns schützt, beherbergt, heilt, nährt und unsere Perspektive definiert, der uns hilft, Beziehungen herzustellen, um uns in der chaotischen Welt außerhalb dieser Hülle zurechtzufinden. Unsere bescheidenen Behausungen werden mit jedem Tag neu definiert, die Welt verändert sich schnell, und mit ihr auch die Häuser. Mit dem Aufkommen von Konzepten wie Smart Homes, Tiny Homes und Micro Homes sind Häuser heute vielseitig einsetzbar - sie dienen als Büro, Spielplatz, Trainingsbereich, Interaktions- und Erholungsraum, aber im Mittelpunkt steht vor allem ein Ort, an dem wir uns zurückziehen und unseren Geist verjüngen können.

Als Kinder haben viele von uns davon geträumt, in einem Baumhaus zu leben, einer Festung, in der wir alles, was uns lieb und teuer ist, schützen und pflegen können. Eine Behausung hoch oben in den Wolken, unter dem Sternenhimmel, zwischen hohen Bäumen, Vogelgezwitscher und den Düften der Natur. Eine Spielwiese für all unsere Lieben, die alle um uns herum fördert und uns hilft, unsere Träume zu verwirklichen, indem sie eine dauerhafte Bindung herstellt. Für die meisten von uns ist ein Baumhaus einer unserer größten Kindheitsträume, der unsere wildesten Fantasien auslöst, für die wenigen Glücklichen ist es eine Erinnerung, die sie bis heute hegen.

Als Erwachsene streben wir weiterhin nach unserem eigenen Baumhaus, das unsere Bedürfnisse erfüllt, um ein produktives Leben zu führen. Das Baumhaus ist ein Synonym für Freiheit, Unabhängigkeit, Abenteuer, Kreativität, Sicherheit, Wärme, Spaß, Einsamkeit und viele andere Emotionen, die Kinder und Erwachsene gleichermaßen anstreben.

Können wir uns unser eigenes Baumhaus vorstellen, eingebettet in den Schoß der Natur, in den Wipfeln prächtiger Bäume und unter dem Sternenhimmel?

Competition assignment
Volume Zero Competitions is back with its 2nd edition of the Tree House Architecture Competition. Calling for architects, designers, students, teachers, engineers, innovators, thinkers, and everyone else to be a part of the 24th edition of our architecture competitions.

We all have always yearned for our personal space, one that takes us far away from our chaotic and stressful lives; our very own Home rooted in Mother Nature, one that reconnects us to our origins, rejuvenating our mind, body, and soul. We all aspire for a home that is not just an extension of our persona but is also an expression of our individuality and freedom.

Our Homes are the most significant architectural spaces through which we experience our surroundings. An intimate place that protects, shelters, heals, nurtures, and defines our perspective helping us establish relations to navigate through the chaotic world outside this envelope. Our humble abodes are being redefined with every passing day, the world is fast changing, and so are the homes with it. With the rise of concepts like Smart homes, Tiny Homes, Micro Homes, Homes today are versatile entities – doubling up as offices, play areas, work-out zones, and spaces for interaction and recreation, but at the center of all things is essentially a place to escape and rejuvenate our minds.

Growing up many of us have dreamt of living in a tree house, a fortress to protect and nurture everything we hold dear. An abode high up in the clouds, under the starry skies, amongst the tall trees, chirping sounds of birds and aromas of nature. A playscape for all our dear ones that fosters everyone around helping to fulfill our dreams cultivating a bond that stays. For most of us a tree house is one of our greatest childhood dreams triggering our wildest imaginations, for the lucky few it is a memory that they cherish till date.

As adults, we continue to aspire for our very own Tree House, one that will fulfill our needs to lead productive lives. The Tree House is synonymous with freedom, independence, adventure, creativity, safety, warmth, fun, solitude, and many more emotions aspired by children and adults alike.

Can we imagine our own Tree House, nestled in the lap of nature, atop magnificent treetops and under starry skies?

Jury
Sigurd Larsen (Sigurd Larsen Design & Architecture)
Gonçalo Marrote (Madeiguincho)
Olav Bruin (Atelier Nomadic)
Ivan Esqueda Martínez (em-estudio)
Sergio Araneda (SAA Arquitectura + Territorio)
Harikrishnan Sasidharan (NO Architects Designers and Social Artists)
Huynh Tran (H2 Architects)
Chinmay Laiwala, Jigar Asarawala & Tarika Asarawala (Neogenesis+Studi0261)
Yang Fei (Field Object Lab)

Weitere Informationen zu allen Gewinner*innen finden Sie unter /
More information about all winners can be found at:

volumezerocompetitions.com/competitions/result/treehouse-2024
Call For Ideas: Tree House 2024 Architecture Competition
 
Volume Zero Competitions is back with its 2nd edition of the Tree House Architecture Competition. Calling for architects, designers, students, teachers, engineers, innovators, thinkers, and everyone else to be a part of the 24th edition of our architecture competitions. 
 
We all have always yearned for our personal space, one that takes us far away from our chaotic and stressful lives; our very own Home rooted in Mother Nature, one that reconnects us to our origins, rejuvenating our mind, body, and soul. We all aspire for a home that is not just an extension of our persona but is also an expression of our individuality and freedom.
 
Our Homes are the most significant architectural spaces through which we experience our surroundings. An intimate place that protects, shelters, heals, nurtures, and defines our perspective helping us establish relations to navigate through the chaotic world outside this envelope. Our humble abodes are being redefined with every passing day, the world is fast changing, and so are the homes with it. With the rise of concepts like Smart homes, Tiny Homes, Micro Homes, Homes today are versatile entities – doubling up as offices, play areas, work-out zones, and spaces for interaction and recreation, but at the center of all things is essentially a place to escape and rejuvenate our minds.
 
Growing up many of us have dreamt of living in a tree house, a fortress to protect and nurture everything we hold dear. An abode high up in the clouds, under the starry skies, amongst the tall trees, chirping sounds of birds and aromas of nature. A playscape for all our dear ones that fosters everyone around helping to fulfill our dreams cultivating a bond that stays. For most of us a tree house is one of our greatest childhood dreams triggering our wildest imaginations, for the lucky few it is a memory that they cherish till date. 
 
As adults, we continue to aspire for our very own Tree House, one that will fulfill our needs to lead productive lives. The Tree House is synonymous with freedom, independence, adventure, creativity, safety, warmth, fun, solitude, and many more emotions aspired by children and adults alike.
 
Can we imagine our own Tree House, nestled in the lap of nature, atop magnificent treetops and under starry skies?
 
“A tree is our most intimate contact with nature.” - George Nakashima
 
Opportunity:
With ever growing population calling cities its home the pressure on its resources is tremendous that has resulted in strained living environment. Individuals are exposed to tremendous pressures at work, places of education, financial constraints, and urge to fit in the societal standards bringing humankind to its edge. With lack of breathing spaces within our urban environments and with overwhelming amount of information pushed to us every single day and with constantly degrading balance takes the better out of the most individuals. With little to no contact with our natural surroundings, all of us today dream of living more freely and openly with nature
 
Research proves that all living beings need ample sunlight and fresh air to function as happy, productive individuals. A consistent contact with our natural surroundings is proved to make humans happier, while also helping them form better interpersonal relationships. Such a contact with nature also helps invoke positive emotions amongst humans. We now have the opportunity to explore this vital relationship between ourselves and Mother Nature and the role well-integrated, sustainable architecture can play in amplifying this bond. 
 
The Tree House looks at redefining a home as an active part of Mother Nature, with all the necessary amenities, resources required for productive living. The Tree House can be visualized to re-imagine sustainability through innovation of maximum usable space in a minimum footprint, suspended between the earth and sky, on spectacular treetops.
 
Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you. —Frank Lloyd Wright
 
CHALLENGE:
We challenge you to go on a nostalgic trip down memory lane and picture a lighthearted home that prioritises solitude and fostering inner tranquility. to picture a life spent in the midst of the great outdoors, beneath the starry sky, and suspended amid the majestic trees. The Tree House should have a unique, imaginative, and sustainable design. It is imperative that the designed proposal facilitate communication between the internal rooms and external surroundings. The suggested design ought to be carefully thought out and shield consumers from the elements of the natural world.
 
The Tree House would be the primary residence for 2 individuals and the area of the proposal should not exceed 300 sq. ft built up. Proposals may consider spatial flexibility fulfilling all the needs of their users. The Space program for the proposal must include but is not limited to spaces to play, rest, work, eat, cook, clean, sanitize, and unwind. Participants are free to add any other function to the Tree House proposals.
 
The design should center on a unique character, one that reinforces and maximizes our relationship with Nature.
Client Interaction is one of the critical components of the design proposal. For this competition, entrants may assume an individual, couple, or a genre of people, based on the design concept.
 
The proposed design may also consider modern technological advancements in architecture to make the tree-house archetype adaptive to its surroundings, making it a comfortable home by eliminating any type of hazards.
 
Site Selection
Participants are to decide the location for the proposal, such as coastal areas, riverbanks, mountains, forests, urban environments, or even in your backyards. Choose your tree, dare more, and design your treehouse.
 
AWARDS:
Prizes of total USD 4000 broken down as follows: 
1st Prize: USD 2000 + Certificates + Publication 
2nd Prize: USD 1200 + Certificates+ Publication 
3rd Prize: USD 800 + Certificates+ Publication 
 
10 Honourable mentions: Certificates  
 
Winners and Honourable Mentions will be published on the Volume Zero Competitions website and in several international architecture and design magazines.  
 
To show our appreciation, all the participants would receive a participation certificate.
 
SCHEDULE:
Early Bird Registrations: 18th April 2024 to 12th July 2024
Standard Registrations: 13th July 2024 to 31st July 2024
Closing date for Submissions: 2nd August 2024
Announcement of winners: 10th October 2024
 
ELIGIBILITY:
Tree House 2024 – The Architecture Competition is open to all. We invite architects, designers, students, teachers, engineers, innovators, thinkers, companies, organizations, and everyone interested in the mission of the competition to submit their ideas. No professional qualifications are necessary.
 
REGISTRATION FEES:
 
Early Bird Registrations: 
Participants from India – 1800+18% GST = INR 2124 (per team) 
Participants from Other Countries - 70 + 18% GST = USD 82.6 (per team) 
 
Standard Registrations: 
Participants from India – 2400 + 18% GST = INR 2832 (per team) 
Participants from Other Countries – 85+ 18% GST = USD 100.3 (per team)
 
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