Competition: Reconstructing Destroyed Palestinian Villages
Call for projects organizer
Description
In 1948, at least five hundred and sixty Palestinian cities, towns, and villages have been totally depopulated by Israel in 31 military operations. Two-thirds of the Palestinian people become refugees. This was the largest ethnic cleansing operation in the history of Palestine. Thereafter, Israel destroyed most of the houses and buildings of the villages.
Resolution 194 called for the Palestinian refugees to return to their homes. It was affirmed by the UN over 130 times, the longest in history. The Inalienable Right of Return.
Palestine Land Society (PLS), UK, organized an annual competition to redesign these destroyed villages for their reconstruction on the same site. Palestinian architectural students in the final year of study in a recognized institution or university are hereby invited to a very exciting competition to build a peaceful and just Palestine.
The students will be offered to select a village from a given list with data of the village before and after 1948 consisting of 6 maps and a report of 11 points about the village's geography, history, families, agriculture, water resources, crafts, historical and religious landmarks, details of expulsion and village site today.
In addition, the participating students will be provided with the following data:
- Student Guidelines on Proposed Reconstruction, including several links to supporting material.
- Student's procedure to obtain access to data.
- URN = Unique Registration Number.
- Brochure on the history and function of the competition.
The submissions will be judged by a distinguished international jury in September of each year.
There will be monetary prizes for the first, second, and third winners. The first winner will be offered a traveling fellowship in Europe.
The announcement of the winners will be made at an exhibition of the winning designs in London. The general press and TV organizations will also be invited.
If interested please fill the application form. The Organizing Committee will receive applications from all over the world and will select participants according to the Competition's criteria. When your application is received, the Organizing Committee will advise you if your application is accepted.
Organizing Committee :
- Dr. Salman Abu Sitta, Founder, and President, Palestine Land Society. Abu Sitta is a Palestinian researcher who is most known for his ground-breaking project mapping my return.
- Antoine E Raffoul, RIBA, ICOMOS (UK), Palestinian architect living and practice in London. He is the Founder and Co-ordinator of 1948.Lest.We.Forget. A campaign group at the roots of the Palestinian / Israeli problem.
Jury
Angela was elected President of Royal Institute of British Architects. She reaches a wide public audience as a professional TV broadcaster, promoting Architecture on TV and Radio.
Dr Nasser Golzari, University of Westminster Golzari-NGArchitects, UK
Professor Robert Mull, Architect, University of Brighton, UK
Dr Yara Sharif, Architect, Golzari-NGArchitects, UK
Basem al-Shihabi is managing partner of Riyadh-based architects Omrania & Associates. Having graduated with architectural degrees from the universities of Cairo and Edinburgh, Al-Shihabi was part of the team that established Omrania & Associates in 1973. Responsible for the overall management of the company, he has overseen its development from a small architectural practice into one of the leading multi-disciplinary consulting firms in the Gulf.
Rewards
First Place
$1 263Plus a one week fellowship training in Europe.
Second Place
$947Third Place
$632Timeline
Europe/LondonRegistration starts
For more info please visit: http://www.plands.org/en/competition
Registration ends
For more info please visit: http://www.plands.org/en/competition
Submission
One day only.
Ceremony
The date may be subject to change. Awards will be at 7:00 PM London time.