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Flood Design Competition, Shortlist, Building, RIBA, Architects, Designer, Info
Norwich Union Flood Design Competition : Images
Housing Design competition winners, England
19 Dec 2008
Flood Design Competition Result
Floating homes, sunken pontoons and timber drawbridges were just some
of the innovations presented by architects across the world in a bid
to design a flood proof house for the future.
The competition launched by Norwich Union, with the support of the
Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), aimed to see how architects
would tackle the problem of building on flood plains in a liveable,
workable and insurable way.
A total of 85 entrants from across the globe delivered plans for a
family home and garden, that would form part of a larger residential
development situated on a flood plain.
Entry by Pohkit Goh:

Entries by Nissen Adams LLP; Eleena Jamil Architects; Hopper Howe
Sadler

A panel of judges, from across the architectural and insurance industry,
have selected four overall winners. The result was announced at a
special reception held at the Thames Gateway Forum in late November.
The winners each received £3,500 prize money which was presented
by Robert Napier, Chair of the Government's newly-formed Homes and
Communities Agency.
"We were looking for innovative real-life solutions to what is
an ever increasing threat to all of us," said Simon Black, head
of flood mapping at Norwich Union.
"Clearly we would rather homes weren't built on flood plains,
but we have to be realistic with the Government planning to
build three million new homes by 2020 there is a real likelihood this
will happen. So how do we build homes that balance development needs
with environmental change? This was the challenge and the results
show excellent potential for homes of the future."
Flood Design Competition Winners
Nissen Adams LLP, London
Eleena Jamil Architects, Malaysia
Pohkit Goh, Edinburgh
Hopper Howe Sadler, Newcastle
While presenting some unique new ideas from timber-skinned glass living
rooms, to concrete dados and roof gardens to raised footpaths, three
main solutions were evident throughout the entries: Raising properties
and their surroundings above ground level, allowing part or all of
the house to float in the event of a flood and allowing the continuous
use of a property if water does enter the home.
Sunand Prasad, RIBA President, said, "It has been fascinating
and instructive for the RIBA together with Norwich Union to explore
how design-led solutions can respond to the flooding challenge.
"Reducing the risk of flooding does not begin and end with concrete
walls and buildings on stilts, as the results of the competition show.
Good design lies at the heart of creating communities that are more
resilient against flooding, of lessening the cost caused by flooding
when it does occur and of minimising the impact it has on local livelihoods
and safety. The variety of the approaches demonstrated by the entrants
shows the enormous potential of design-led solutions."
Norwich Union and the RIBA will now present the winning ideas to developers
and town and country planners in the hope that it will stimulate new
ideas and solutions on how to deal with homes and flood risk.
English Architecture
Flood Design Competition
: cre8architecture entry

Flood Design Competition Update - 4 Nov 2008
85 designers from around the world took part in a competition for
the design of new ideas to challenge current building techniques for
building housing in flood risk areas. The competition was organised
on behalf of Norwich Union and was launched in July this year.
The competition judging panel met earlier this month to assess the
entries and identify a shortlist of five. The authors of this final
shortlist are:
Eleena Jamil Architects, Kuala Lumpur
Moxon Architects Ltd, London
Pohkit Goh, Edinburgh
Hopper Howe Sadler, Newcastle
Nissen Adams LLP, London
The results of the competition will be announced at the Thames Gateway
Forum on the 26th and 27th November at Londons ExCel centre.
Visitors to the Forum will also have an opportunity to view all the
entries to the competition by visiting the special stand Norwich Union
and the RIBA are hosting.
The findings from the competition will also be featured in a publication
which will represent an excellent compendium of design strategies
that seek to mitigate flood risk, and will be a useful reference to
anyone involved with the issue.
Norwich Union Flood Design Competition Shortlist information from
RIBA 041108
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