Ogłoszony został interesujący konkurs na zaprojektowanie ekonomicznych mieszkań w miastach krajów rozwiniętych. Docelową grupą są osoby starsze, niepełnosprawne lub bezdomne. Prace należy przesłać do końca lipca.
Organizator konkursu: BTI Building Trust International
There has been a new competition announced to design economical housing for cities in developed countries. The target group are elderly, disabled or homeless people. Projects should be sent till the end of July.
This is an open International competition hosted by Buidling Trust International to shed light on the issues facing those affected by poverty in developed countries, while generating progressive contemporary design ideas.
Our open design competition seeks to find well designed homes for the elderly or homeless within some of the World's richest countries. The growing rate in single occupancy households has led to increased numbers of young and elderly people affected by poverty being forced to live in substandard living conditions and in the worst cases sleeping rough. We are asking designers, engineers, architects and house builders to provide a solution to the housing crisis by offering sustainable, affordable small homes that give those that are alienated or marginalised within society a safe place to live. We ask contestants to site their proposals in an urban area of a developed country, develop single occupant designs that are sensitive to the local context and keep to a budget of $30,000. Building Trust International will work with local government and community groups to seek funding and planning for the winning design. The design competition has the support of Habitat fo Humanity and the YMCA.
Here is the brief:
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