Project Earth 2 Cities of tomorrow | ARCHITECTURE COMPETITION

Register 1st May / 2018 | Submit 1st May / 2018 | ARCHITECTURE COMPETITION

 

 

Project Earth 2

Concept competition | Cities of tomorrow

 

BRIEF

This competition is to propose a different approach towards refugees and refugee camps. Rather than conceiving refugee camps as storage facilities to fulfill basic human needs and refugees as temporary inhabitants, we encourage you to zoom out and consider the refugee camps as the cities of tomorrow, as a changing structure that can grow, adapt and develop. Refugee camps should be flexible and grow in an organize way as their population increase. Transform from a temporary shelter into a stable settlement, offering a worthy and dignified way of living to
their inhabitants. Refugee camps should be integrated in the area that is established and create a positive impact from a social and economic perspective.

 

SCHEDULE

  • – February 1st 2018 Early registration begins
  • – February 28th 2018 Early registration closes
  • – March 1st 2018 Regular registration begins
  • – March 31st 2018 Regular registration closes
  • – April 1st 2018 Advanced registraton begins
  • – April 30th 2018 Advanced registraton closes
  • – May 1st 2018 untill 23:59 GMT+1 Submission deadline
  • – June 1st 2018 Winners announced
  • – June 5th 2018 People’s choice voting begins
  • – June 30th 2018 People’s choice voting closes
  • – July 2018 People’s choice winner announced

 

AWARDS

  • First Prize: 1.500 €
  • Second Prize: 1.000€
  • Third Prize: 300 €
  • People’s choice Prize: 200€

 

FEES

  • Early 40 €
  • Regular 60 €
  • Advanced 70 €

 

JURY

  • Eliza Montgomery: Ennead Lab, Rethinking Refugee Communities.
  • Monica Noro: Coordinator Syria Regional Refugee Response for United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
  • Michelle Provoost: Director of the International New Town Institute.
  • Lígia Paula Simões Esteves Nunes Pereira da Silva: Founder of Architects Without Borders Portugal.
  • Don Weinreich: Ennead Lab, Rethinking Refugee Communities.
  • Daniel Wiens: Founder of Journeyman International

 

WEBSITE

https://www.projectearth2.org/citiesoftomorrow