6th IAHH International Student Design Competition 2008

コンペ結果

Result announced:

First Prize: Housing for the Boatmakers –Mandvi (Kutch)
Anand Mata
CEPT, Ahmedabad, India.

Second Prize: Reconstruction of Dapeng Ancient Town
Ma Jia, Ding Yifei, Lu Chao
HIT, SGS University, China

Third Prize: Kumartuli Kolkata
Chen Yuxun ,Tan Ruixiang, Eugene Aw, Grace Chen, Heng Yinghui.
Department of Architecture, School of Design & Environment, Singapore.

Source: http://humanehabitat.org/results-announced...

開催概要

6度目を迎える今年は、急速な都市化によって生ずる居住環境の退廃をテーマに、持続可能な人間的住居環境としての小宇宙をデザインする。社会的、経済的、人類学的な見地から退廃の複雑な現状を学び、その上で将来の可能性を探る。調査エリアは提示された条件を満たせば、都心部であれ地方であれ、世界中から自由に選ぶことができる。ちなみにIAHHとは、サステナブルな開発手法、革新的なデザイン、学際的アプローチを通して、人間の居住環境の発展を主唱しているボランティア組織。

カテゴリ アイディアコンペ / 学生が参加できるコンペ / コンペ結果
タイプ International Urban D./Archi. Idea Competition
ジャンル Housing, Sustainability
開催地 India
登録締切日 15 Jan 2008 GoogleCal iCal
提出締切日 22 Jan 2008 (Must be Received)
応募資格 Students (individuals or a group of not more than 5 students)

Description
The International Association for Humane Habitat (IAHH) is a voluntary organization promoting the goals and objectives of evolving humane habitat, through sustainable development, appropriate technology, innovative design and multidisciplinary approach to restructure policies, programming, planning and design for conservation, redevelopment and development. IAHH has hosted five International Student Design Competitions since 2003 on various themes related to sustainable, affordable, appropriate humane habitats. On an average 50 entries are received from about 15 different countries.

It is the purpose of the sixth IAHH International Student Design Competition to investigate into this issue of rapid urbanization and resultant decay and degradation of human settlements in the urban core, periphery and hinterland in order to a more enlightened approach to planning, design and management of humane habitats.

The student competitors are required to identify such an area in a village / city / town / metropolis in their own country or in any other country anywhere in the world. The student participants shall survey and study the area in depth to understand the complexity of social, economic and demographic issues involved and plan and design for its sustainable area development.

Jury
Prof. Peter Rowe, Harvard University, USA.
Prof. Frank Lyons, Architect, University of Plymouth, U.K.
Prof. Rodney Harber, University of Natal, South Africa.
Prof. Dr. Ashraf Salama, Qatar University, Qatar.
Prof. Neelkanth Chhaya, CEPT, Ahmedabad, India.

Prize
First Prize: INRs. 50,000
Second Prize: INRs. 25,000
Third Prize: INRs. 15,000
Honorable Mentions: No cash prizes

Entry Fee
Early Registration US $ 25 to be received by November 30, 2007
Late Registration US $ 50 Up to January 15, 2008

Entries
6 A1 drawings ro 3 A0 drawings, brief report not more than 10 A4 sheets, etc.

Timetable
Queries: December 30, 2007
Awards Declaration: January 27, 2008

Promoter
International Association of Humane Habitat

Official Website
http://humanehabitat.org/competitions/