Modern Collective Living Challenge
Call for projects organizer
Description
COMPETITION
The Modern Collective Living Challenge is part of the Bee Breeders Global Housing Crisis competition series. For this architecture competition, participants are tasked with envisioning new forms of accessible housing for relocated farmers in rural China.
The unprecedented scale of China's urbanization has lead to millions of people from rural locations being moved to more urbanized areas. There are many reasons why farmers are relocated from their farmlands including: planned area development that is triggered by city growth, infrastructure development, pollution, or economic pressure for the farmers to look for better living opportunities.
Relocating is often met with many challenges, one of which is the change in the collective effort lifestyle. This means that it is often difficult for older generations to adapt when they have been removed from small, family-like communities into often hostile, urban areas.
With this competition, participants are tasked to envision a housing solution for these relocated farmers; creating modern housing for small communities, in which individuals would not be forced into changing their collective way of living.
As no specific site has been selected for this competition, successful project designs will need to be versatile enough to be replicated in various rural locations all across China, with the potential to be adopted the standard practice for addressing this common problem.
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
Timeline
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