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UIA HYP Cup 2018 International Student Competition

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UIA HYP Cup 2018 International Student Competition
Architecture and Urban planning
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Alone or as a team
Alone or as a team
Anyone
No age limit
Free entry
Free entry
All countries
All countries
English, Chinese

All entries are accepted (while including author’s name) with the explicit free right of publication, reproduction, and promotional use by competition organizers and sponsors without need for further approvals.

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Urban Environment Design (UED) Magazine
Urban Environment Design (UED) Magazine
China, 10 calls for projects, 0 reviews, 0 comments
"Urban Environment · Design" magazine (UED) is the first fashionable, cross-border professional magazine in China's construction industry. It is an important journal in the field of architecture for domestic and international public offering. It is based on the local, the world, insight into contemporary architecture at home and abroad, analyze the profound relationship between architecture and the city, the environment, pay attention to the excellent architects' creation and experience, and lead the new ideas, fashion, professional, fashion and forward.

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China’s economy is shifting from the primacy of manufacturing to the primacy of a knowledge- and research-based service sector. This shift aligns with a global trend, namely the global socio-economic transformation from a society based on mechanical mass production to a society based on digital customization.

This implies a city based on R&D, marketing and finance, requiring continuous networking and face to face communication. The city becomes the social super-brain. 

This also implies the congregation of knowledge hungry, entrepreneurial young professionals in central locations. Everybody comes with an insatiable need to network, to learn continuously, and potentially to team up in various entrepreneurial ventures.

The idea of co-living caters for this new social need and desire. Co-living offers a real opportunity to make good on all the talk about residential community which must remain a dead letter in housing projects where a random collection of residents live parallel lives. Co-living can create community, which depends on curated compatibility of the residents together with real spatial sharing.

The task is to identify a central urban site in one of China’s 1st or 2nd tier cities and propose a co-living cluster with about 1000 small units. The units can be minimal, i.e. about 12 sqm for singles and about 16 sqm for couples. These units should be designed as prefabricated modules. However, these modules should be designed as parametric system that allows for customization. Endless repetition of identical units is to be avoided. Various species of units need to be invented, varied, and perhaps hybridized.

The next aspect to be considered are the aggregation patterns that these modules allow for. The varied patters of voids and inbetween spaces should make space for social communication.
The small individual units are to be augmented with a lot of shared facilities that more than compensate for the spatial constraints of the individual units: kitchens, eating areas, lounging/living areas, café/bar areas, co-working areas etc. Together with the voids these shared spaces deliver the communicative tissue that motivates the residents to choose this development in the first place. 

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Community (5)

Hayma DOUEDARI
Trung HIếU
Prethvi Raj RAMASAMY MANOHARAN
Marine KERBOUA
Perdu ENARCHITECTURE

Modalities

Alone or as a team
Alone or as a team
Anyone
No age limit
Free entry
Free entry
All countries
All countries
English, Chinese

All entries are accepted (while including author’s name) with the explicit free right of publication, reproduction, and promotional use by competition organizers and sponsors without need for further approvals.

Rewards

1st Prize

$13 791

(3) 2nd Prize

$4 137

(8) 3rd Prize

$1 379

Honorable mentions

Certificate and 6-month free subscription of UED magazine

Advisors of prize-winning projects will also be awarded with certificates

Timeline

08 September 2018
08 September 2018

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