Construction Container Facelift
Call for projects organizer
Description
INTRODUCTIONAs cities expand and construction continues, citizens have grown to accept the eyesore that accompanies it. Construction containers are often sighted blocking city views and crowding construction locations. We don’t think that the inhabitants of cities need to compromise their cityscapes with construction containers just in the name of progress.
CONSTRUCTION CONTAINER FACELIFT
The Construction Container Facelift competition, in partnership with VUDIS Modular Unit Manufacturer, is calling on designers to find creative solutions to tackle this global problem at its core. Participants are tasked with neutralising the negative visual impact of the construction containers on cityscapes by tapping into the containers’ surfaces as an unclaimed resource for enhancing the city. Turning a negative into a positive and improving the city visually and perhaps even functionally.
This is an open architecture ideas competition, welcoming submissions and participants from all countries and all levels of experience. The brief is flexible, allowing for projects that offer purely aesthetic solutions and those that propose a revolution of the entire construction process, with the containers being replaced with alternative and more sustainable options that have less of an impact on the cityscape.
PROJECT PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS
Design solutions for this competition must be versatile enough so that they can be applied to various different situations. They would need to take into consideration construction projects that require a differing number and type of containers with different functions. This could be a single construction container serving a single function, or perhaps a stack of containers with offices, changing rooms and other temporary facilities to meet the construction workers’ needs. The proposed solution will need to be suitable for all situations.
Jury
University of Plymouth, United Kingdom
associate professor at RISEBA and a Fulbright grant recipient, Latvia
Renzo Piano Building Workshop, France
Thomas Phifer and Partners, USA
depA, correspondent of A10 magazine, Portugal
Renzo Piano Building Workshop, France
SHoP Architects, New York City, USA
Sustainability and business development advisor, MSc. Candidate in Sustainable Urban Development, University of Oxford
OMA, Hong Kong
Agence Christian de Portzamparc, France
University of Texas, Austin, USA; Alterstudio Architecture, Austin, Texas, USA
SHoP Architects, New York City, USA; And-Either-Or Austin, Texas and Brooklyn, New York, USA
KPF, USA
architect and academic, MCIOB, FRSA, United Kingdom
Professor of Practice, Tulane University; LEAD practitioner, USA/Italy
Associate Professor, Pescara University-Landscape expertise, National Prix du Paysage in Paris jury member
École Spéciale d’Architecture, France
Studio Akkerhuis, France
Tamarkin Co, USA
CO-office, USA
Rewards
1ST PRIZE
$3 000Publications + Certificate of Achievement
2ND PRIZE
$1 500Publications + Certificate of Achievement
3RD PRIZE
$500Publications + Certificate of Achievement
BB STUDENT AWARD
$500Publications + Certificate of Achievement
BB GREEN AWARD
$500Publications + Certificate of Achievement
+ 6 HONOURABLE MENTIONS
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