
Wednesday, 7 July 2004 | Levent OZLER
Ecohouse Student Design Competition
Ecohouse Student Designs Wanted
Ecohouse Student Designs Wanted from around the Globe.
Architectural Press and Teachers in Architecture in conjunction with Circle 33 Housing Group, are proud to present the 2004 Design Competition For An Ecohouse. This competition is running for the second time in 2004; last year over 100 entries from 30 countries saw a winner from Scotland defeat entries from Argentina in second, Libya in third, USA, Turkey, Russia and Vietnam, as well as other fine submissions from Western Europe and the rest of the world.
The Competition The challenge we are setting you is to design an Ecohouse for your own home town, wherever it is. The two key aims are to make it: a) Comfortable, with areas of real 'thermal delight'
A real 21st century building, safe from climate change, able to survive without relying on a great deal of fossil fuels.
Design Specifications You are to design an Ecohouse for a family of two adults and two children. The house should have three bedrooms. The site and location are of your choice but should be concisely described on your entry The site should be in your own home area so you understand the climate and the local architecture instinctively The house should be around 180 square meters in floor plan size for internal rooms and any height, form, materials and style you like can be used The submission must explain the 'Ecodesign' ideas on which the design of the house is based The house should be demonstrably comfortable in summer and winter
Who İs Eligible A student, or group of students in a School of Architecture.
The Prizes The prizes for the Competition have been generously donated by Circle 33 Housing Group and will include: 1st prize: 500 GBP 2nd prize: 300 GBP 3rd prize: 200 GBP 10 copies of ECOHOUSE 2, signed by the authors Winning designs will be placed on www.architecturalpress.com.
The Judges The international panel of judges will include at least five leading practitioners and academics in the field of environmental architecture.
The Process of Entering The last date for the delivery in Oxford for the submission of an entry will be on the 31st August 2004. The prizes will be judged in Oxford in September 2004. The organisers reserve the right to use competition entry designs for competition publicity after they are submitted to us. For examples of last years competition please visit www.architecturalpress.com and click on the competition link. Entries will not be returned.
The Form Of Entry The entry sheets should be no more than 2 x A1 sheets of paper and sent to: Professor Susan Roaf, School of Architecture, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford OX3 OBP, UK Fax: ++44 1865 483298 Email: tia@brookes.ac.uk Please make sure names, addresses and an email contact for all the entrants are on the back of your entry. More information about this, and about the 2003 competition, is available at:
http://www.architecturalpress.com/companions/ecohouse
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