The Royal Institute of British Architects (澳门王中王) has awarded four winners of the 2021 澳门王中王 International student competition; 鈥Reimagining Cities and Towns Post-COVID.鈥
The competition invited students from 澳门王中王-validated universities and schools of architecture in Asia & Australasia, Americas, Europe and the Middle East & Africa to submit design proposals for towns and cities in a post-pandemic world.
The winners were announced today at a hybrid ceremony in the UK Pavilion at Dubai Expo 2020.
The four award-winning projects are:
Asia & Australasia
鈥2061 Pabulum Odyssey鈥 by Maxwell Lau Ho Chuen, The University of Hong Kong.
This project questions whether the role of technology in restaurants will increase over the next 40 years, as the transmission of viruses leads to less human contact. It examines the involvement of machines in food preparation and delivery, and how we can retain the human experience of dining-out.
Americas
鈥楻egreening Wasted Heritage For Urban Agriculture: Rainwater Harvesting For Permaculture And Human Consumption鈥 by Mat铆as Carrillo, Aranza Rubilar and Rosario Burgos, Universidad del B铆o- B铆o, Chile.
This scheme proposes restoration of well-known Chilean landmark, the Central Market of Concepci贸n, following a fire in 2013 that left 370 families unemployed. It suggests regreening the space to fit the new market, encouraging urban agriculture and self-sustainability, while also improving community services and providing employment opportunities.
Europe
鈥楶arasitic Interchanges鈥 by Lorenz Kleemann, The Confluence Institute for Innovation and Creative Strategies in Architecture, France.
鈥楶arasitic Interchanges鈥 imagines a hybrid existence between the real and virtual world. It proposes co-living structures across Los Angeles that incorporate both physical and virtual amenities for residents, making the virtual world more accessible while fostering a strong sense of community.
Middle East & Africa
鈥楥ascading Planes鈥 by Samer Elokdah, Youmna El-Ghounemy and Moatazbellah El Behery, The Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport, Cairo.
鈥楥ascading Planes鈥 looks at the infrastructural developments taking place in Egypt, including new flyovers and widened roadways, and the disconnection residents have from their neighbourhoods. It proposes the diversion of cars to underground tunnels and utilising rooftops, abandoned structures and parking areas to create safer, open, and well-ventilated areas for pedestrians, to connect them with their cities and reduce isolation.
澳门王中王 Director of International, Azlina Bulmer, said:
鈥淭he pandemic has caused communities to rapidly rethink how they live, work and interact with each other, and this international competition encouraged students to consider how the current global challenges will shape cities and towns in the years to come. We received over 70 entries from 20 schools around the world, which included many innovative, sustainable and resilient designs for the future. Huge congratulations to all our winners for their creative, forward-thinking proposals.鈥
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Notes to editors:
- Media contact: Emily.Stallard@riba.org
- Reimagining Cities and Towns Post-COVID press images and entries can be downloaded .
- The Reimagining Cities and Towns Post-COVID competition ran from June to December 2021 and judging took place in September and December 2021. For more information on the competition visit here or contact: emmanuelle.meunier@riba.org.
- The jury for the Reimagining Cities and Towns Post-COVID competition comprised:
Asia & Australasia:
鈥 Odile Decq 鈥 Chair
鈥 Prof. Paula Velasco
鈥 Manuel Ferreyra Luque
鈥 Agustin Moscato
鈥 Carlos Arroyo
鈥 Prof. Ayman Wanas
Americas:
鈥 Dr Clarissa Rhomberg 鈥 Chair
鈥 Dr Davide Lombardi
鈥 Arch. Jayantha Perera
鈥 ZHUANG Shen
鈥 Dr Jens Christian Pasgaard
鈥 Nicolas Hannequin
Middle East & Africa:
鈥 John Latto 鈥 Chair
鈥 Dr Lindsay Howe
鈥 Roc铆o Margarita Cacho Cruz
鈥 Nasurudin Hasbullah
鈥 Dario Vanegas-Vargas
鈥 Dr Rune Christian Bach
Europe:
鈥 Prof. Ruan Xing 鈥 Chair
鈥 Prof. Suzette Michel Aziz
鈥 Lucia Hollman
鈥 Ar. Azman Zainonabidin
鈥 Prof. Nicol谩s Stutzin
鈥 Prof. Hassan Abdel Salam
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