3rd earth architecture competition: designing for the arts
Call for projects organizer
Nka is an Igbo (African) word for artistry, its literary translation is “…of art”. It is also an Akan word that implies “may be” but in Akan, nká means “ancient”. We reckon the arts are the most ancient of human activities. Along these lines, Nka Foundation has a focus on human capital development through use of the arts, broadly defined to include visual arts, literary arts, performing arts, design, new media/film production, arts history, arts criticism, arts education, arts administration and curatorship, and emerging others.
Description
The design challenge is for designers, architects, engineers and builders to use their creativity to come up with innovative designs for modest, affordable houses that can be built locally to replace the rural mud house type in Ghana.The challenge is to design a house type of about 2400 sq feet that sleeps 8 to 10 persons to be built on a plot size of 80 x 100 feet. Total costs of constructing the design entry must not exceed $7,000 (USD) for materials and labor; land value is excluded from this price point. You should design the unit for construction by maximum use of earth and local labor in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.
The built environment is to provide a place of stay for 8 to 10 international participants who come to immerse in the local culture to create works or collaborate on a community project. The multi-user dwelling is to be designed for use by persons in one area of the creative arts. This means that the unit should be designed for either musicians, theatre artists, potters, sculptors, painters, textile artists, designers, writers, or media arts practitioners. Because the construction of best design entires is a priority, projects that have regards for self-construction and scalable design are sort. Each design team gets an opportunity to build their design entry at the arts village in Ghana or another site of their choice. Be a part of this! Let’s create change where it is most needed. What is the preferred construction method for the winning entries?
The method to be used to build your design can be cob construction, rammed earth, mud brick, poured earth by formwork, or any other earth construction technique that can be easily learned by local labor. Roof design should involve corrugated zinc sheets, which is the conventional roofing materials in the region. This is because zinc roofing stands the heavy rainfall better. Other roofing methods such as vault roof, fired mud roof and canvas roof are all possibilities but not yet tested to stand the region’s heavy rain fall.
Jury
Gilberto Duarte CARLOS
Professor and a Researcher at ESG, Escola Superior at Gallaecia (Portugal)
Professor and a Researcher at ESG, Escola Superior at Gallaecia (Portugal)
Paolo CASCONE
Associate Professor of Building Technology at the Milan Polytechnic (Italy)
Associate Professor of Building Technology at the Milan Polytechnic (Italy)
Bruno MARQUES
professor at the Faculty of Architecture and Arts in Oporto Lusíada University (Portugal)
professor at the Faculty of Architecture and Arts in Oporto Lusíada University (Portugal)
Tai SCHOMAKER
DoYouSpace Architecture in Berlin (Germany)
DoYouSpace Architecture in Berlin (Germany)
Rewards
1st prize
$1 500or Construction of design in Ghana plus a trip to Ghana for a workshop to build the winning design (in case the winner does not reside in Ghana and to a maximum of 1 person)
2nd prize
$1 0003rd prize
$500Timeline
Africa/AccraRegistration starts
Individual registration
Registration starts
Team registration
Submission starts
Registration ends
Individual registration
Registration ends
Team registration
Submission ends
Results
Publications & Exhibitions starts
DESIGN-BUILD WORKSHOPS TO REALIZE THE WINNING DESIGNS
Publications & Exhibitions ends
DESIGN-BUILD WORKSHOPS TO REALIZE THE WINNING DESIGNS
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