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Chernobyl Rewilding: Designing Biodiverse Cities

类型 / Type:概念项目

地点 / Site:Ukraine

功能 / Program:Participants are tasked with designing a biodiverse city that encompasses residential, commercial, a

报名截止 / Registration:2023.10.10

提交截止 / Submission:2023.10.25

参赛资格 / Eligibility

Open for All (Fee Waiver Available)

报名费用 / Entry Fee

Schedule & Fees (FEE WAIVER APPLICABLE)Early Registration Ends: September 10th, 2023, 23:59 GMT ($15 USD)Standard Registration Ends: October 10th, 2023, 23:59 GMT ($25 USD)Late Registration Ends: October 25th, 2023, 23:59 GMT ($35 USD)

奖赏 / Prize

Winner x 1 = $1000 + Certificate + Publication in our Annual Issue + Blog PostRunners Up x 4 = $250 + Certificate + Publication in our Annual Issue + Blog PostParticipation Certificates for all teams

Early Registration: September 10th, 2023 

Submission: October 25th, 2023 

Registration: October 25th, 2023 

Language: English 

Location: Worldwide 

Prizes: $2000 USD 

Type: Open for All (Fee Waiver Available) 

Premise

The Chernobyl Rewilding competition calls architects to envision a transformative city that reawakens the natural world within the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Through innovative urban planning and biodiversity-centric design, this competition seeks to restore the region's ecological balance while fostering a harmonious coexistence between humans and nature. 

Issue

The Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, once a site of tragedy, now stands as an opportunity to heal and regenerate the environment. The issue lies in the need to rejuvenate this vast area, restoring its once rich biodiversity and creating a city that balances human habitation with nature's resurgence. Sustainable approaches are vital to ensure that this new city thrives amidst its unique context. 

Objective

Participants are tasked with designing a biodiverse city that encompasses residential, commercial, and cultural spaces, all carefully integrated into the natural landscape. The city should embrace sustainable infrastructure, energy-efficient systems, and waste management practices, showcasing a balance between modern urban living and ecological preservation. Emphasis should be placed on promoting community engagement and a strong connection to the environment, fostering a deep appreciation for the coexistence of humanity and wildlife. 

Site

The competition site is the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in Ukraine, a historically significant and ecologically sensitive region. The vastness of this site offers an unparalleled canvas for architects to create a city that fosters biodiversity, celebrates nature's reclamation, and stands as a testament to the potential of sustainable urban planning. 

Constraints 

The city design must prioritize biodiversity and sustainability, showcasing innovative solutions that restore and preserve the unique ecological qualities of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Architects must adhere to existing environmental regulations and cultural sensitivities, ensuring a seamless integration with the surrounding landscape while celebrating the resilience of nature.The Chernobyl Rewilding competition is a call to reimagine the relationship between humans and the environment, fostering a city that celebrates nature's resurgence and thrives sustainably amidst the remnants of history. 

Schedule & Fees (FEE WAIVER APPLICABLE) 

Early Registration Ends: September 10th, 2023, 23:59 GMT ($15 USD) 

Standard Registration Ends: October 10th, 2023, 23:59 GMT ($25 USD) 

Late Registration Ends: October 25th, 2023, 23:59 GMT ($35 USD) 

Submissions End: October 25th, 2023, 23:59 GMT 

Results Announced: November 25th, 2023 

Prizes & Grants

Winner x 1 = $1000 + Certificate + Publication in our Annual Issue + Blog Post 

Runners Up x 4 = $250 + Certificate + Publication in our Annual Issue + Blog Post 

Participation Certificates for all teamsLearn Morego.seekfanatic.com/rewilding

Published on 2023/08/05   Editor:madnemo   Enter ID in the Search Bar N440Direct to the article
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