Syria: Post-War Housing Competition

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Syria: Post-War Housing Competition 2016

New Architectural Contest in the Middle East by matterbetter: New Homes Design

1 Feb 2016

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Syria: Post-War Housing Contest

matterbetter has initiated an international open ideas competition for architecture students and young architects to research new housing concepts for the future of the post-war Syria. The civil war in Syrian Arab Republic, which started in 2011, created the biggest refugee crisis after the World War II.

According to UNHCR, over 4,300,000 people has left the country and fled to Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and now Europe. While world leaders are looking for the international solution of the Syrian civil war and refugee crisis, many Syrians are looking forward for the opportunity to come back home as soon as the war is over.

Syria: Post-War Housing Competition

Competition participants are asked to propose a solution for housing scarcity crisis, which will affect the country as more and more cities of the war-torn country will be freed and refugees will start to come back. Living conditions in the current refugee camps and temporary buildings across Europe and other countries are mostly inhuman, making refugees feel desperate, since there’s also nowhere to come back as the Syrian towns are in ruins, offering nothing to people who once lived there.

The vital part of the new housing concept should become a creation of such living conditions which will be attractive for once displaced Syrians to return. People, who spent years in temporary shelters and adapted buildings, will look for “solid ground” to begin a new life. New housing concept should be able to permanently accommodate people in need of a new home and become a new page in the history of Syria.

Program & location:
There are no restrictions in regards to the size of the housing block or its location within Syria’s border. The objective is to provide maximum freedom for all participants to develop a project in the most creative way and to push the boundaries of how the new post-war housing should look like. However, it is required to provide a detailed scheme of the smallest (or key) housing unit(s) and the principle of their arrangement in large groups.

Participants are asked to
– Introduce new housing concept for the post-war Syria, which will in short-term provide qualitative solution for mass social housing with at least 50+ years lifespan;
– Choose either developed or non-developed site;
– Define approach towards existing constructions (damaged and/or ruined);
– Provide flexibility and adaptability of living spaces/buildings through time;
– Take into consideration local construction and living culture;
– Minimize energy consumption by implementing innovations in the field of sustainable design;

More information can be found in the Competition Brief.

Syria: Post-War Housing Competition

Evaluation Criteria:
– Architectural innovation: aesthetics and originality;
– Integration of the new housing with chosen context;
– Flexibility of the housing layouts;
– Adaptability for various target groups;
– Reinterpretation of the local building culture;
– Sustainability, functionality, structural efficiency;
– Meeting the mission statement requirements;
– Meeting the submission requirements;
– Design representation clearness;
– Clarity and comprehensibility of the overall design.

Schedule:
1st of February 2016 – Official announcement of the competition.
8th of February 2016 – Start of the registration period.
29th of February 2016 – Deadline for submission of questions.
7th of March 2016 – Latest version of the FAQ publication.
23th of April 2016 – Registration Deadline (23:59 team local time).
8th of May 2016 – Closing date for submissions (23:59 team local time).
16th of May 2016 – 24th of June 2015 – Jury evaluation.
18th of July 2016 – Announcement of results.
TBD – Exhibition of best projects.

Syria: Post-War Housing Competition

Registration:
Architects, students, engineers, and designers are invited to participate in the competition. We encourage you to have multidisciplinary teams.

Participants must register by May 8, 2016
Early Registration: 60 EUR until 29th of February 2016.
Standard Registration: 80 EUR from 1st of March till 31st of March 2016
Late Registration: 100 EUR from 1st of April till 23rd of April 2016

Prizes:
The total money prize is 6000 EUR.
1st place: 3000 EUR + certificate
2nd place: 2000 EUR + certificate
3rd place: 1000 EUR + certificate
Honorable Mentions Award: 7 Awards + certificate
Editor’s Choice Award: granted individual publication on our blog and social media pages to three entries that are carefully selected by matterbetter editors.
Top 50: Fifty short-listed entries featured in one single online publication on our blog and social media pages.

Syria: Post-War Housing Competition

Jury:
Urko Sanchez (ES/KE) – Founder Urko Sanchez Architects
Felix Madrazo (NL) – Co-Founder Inter.National.Design
Riccardo Luca Conti (UK) – Executive Director Catalytic Action
Laurens Bekemans (BE) – Founder BC Architects
Rune Asholt (DK) – Chairman Architects Without Borders (Arkitekter Uden Grænser)
Cristina Cassandra Murphy (US) – Owner XCOOP, former OMA
Daria Polozkova (NL/RU), Founder The ART GLOBE and art-director of Mir-Expo

Partners:
The Art Globe
Catalytic Action
Arkitekter Uden Grænser

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Location: Syria, western Asia

Syrian Architecture

Syrian Architecture
Damascus Architecture
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Damascus Architecture
Syrian Architecture
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Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle, Damascus, Syria
Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle
pictures © AKAA / Alhadi Albaridi
Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle

School Buildings

Middle East Architecture
Cairo Expo City Building
image from Zaha Hadid Architects

Buildings in countries adjacent to Syria

Lebanese Buildings
Beirut Tower Building
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Jordan Architecture
Jordan Airport Building
picture © Foster + Partners

Israel Buildings
Jaffa Building
image : Archivio Fuksas

Turkish Architecture
Dogan Medya Center
photograph : Thomas Mayer, Cemal Emden

Iraq Architecture
Basrah Stadium Building
picture from architects

School Architecture

Housing Crisis

Buildings / photos for the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle in DamascusSyrian Architecture page welcome