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THE MODERN POLICE STATION: A CONTEMPORARY DESIGN CHALLENGE Free Student Architecture Competition

Register June 16, 2019 | Submit June 16, 2019 | FREE STUDENT ARCHITECTURE COMPETITIONS

 

 

THE MODERN POLICE STATION:

A CONTEMPORARY DESIGN CHALLENGE

 

BRIEF

In the context of social unrest, violent protests, easy access to guns, the decanting of mental health services and the legalization of marijuana, society’s standard institutions and approaches are being challenged and questioned. Police often find themselves on the front lines of these issues, and are asked to serve and protect in a complex and changing environment. New skill sets, changing laws and evolving expectations need a commensurate evolution in building typology to support them, symbolize those changes, and positively enhance the connection between policing and the community.

Architecture students are invited to speculate on these issues in an international design competition sponsored by the Canadian Academy of Architecture for Justice. Submissions are welcomed from either studio groups or individuals. The design will be evaluated by a jury of police, and architects with experience in the field. Participants are highly encouraged to explore a wide spectrum of architectural responses from functional and practical at one end to philosophical and social at the other – including ways in which this building could be integrated into the community and be a catalyst for building a positive relationship between the police and the community they serve.

 

SCHEDULE

COMPETITION LAUNCH: FEBRUARY 2019
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DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: 23:59 JUNE 16, 2019
SUBMISSIONS TO BE UPLOADED TO FTP SITE AT LINK ABOVE

RESULTS ANNOUNCED: JULY, 2019

 

AWARDS

​1ST PRIZE: $3,000 CDN
2ND & 3RD PRIZES: $1,000 CDN
Winners will be featured on the CAAJ website. Prize awards provided by the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Foundation

 

FEES

FREE

 

JURY

Alex Bozikovic – Architecture critic for the Globe and Mail
David Clusiau – NORR Architects & Engineers (CAAJ Chair)
Elizabeth McDonald – BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group
Michael Moxam – Stantec (CAAJ Law Enforcement Vice Chair)
John Pepper – RPL Architects (CAAJ Competition Chair)
Senior Law Enforcement Official – TBD

 

WEBSITE

https://www.caaj.ca/competition

 

DOWNLOAD

https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/cd60b6_c4c40f4abeb4448e98200cc147e3530d.pdf

 

 

For more information about this competition, please contact us.