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MICRO A New Living Revolution – Eleven’s 10th competition

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提交日期:2018年6月4日
注册日期:2018年6月4日
语言:英语
地点:概念
奖励:请参阅下面的细节
类型:开放式构思

欢迎来到Eleven第十届竞赛,本次竞赛将围绕“新时代的革命”这一主题展开。“从宏观到微观”是一个分为两部分的竞赛,目的是让人们对城市规模到人体尺度的生活方式进行创新。在本次竞赛中,主办方将重点关注微观元素,并且要求您在城市规模中参与新社区和绿地的开发。

今天的英国,住房需求不断增加,带来严重的住房危机。因此,在主要城市郊区和新城镇的住宅小区需要开发更多的绿地。

但住房危机已经不是住房数量上能够解决的问题。现今,越来越多的发展中国家的注意力在于住房的利润和数量最大化上,而不是设计和生活方式的质量。由于成本削减政策的实施和开发标准化,这些房屋往往平庸、缺乏想象力,因此,当今社会需要创新,让未来的房屋更具个性和风格。

许多如同宿舍般的设计方式已经过时,它们没有建筑的美感或设计野心。人们为自己的生活创造了小型的盒子式住房,随着发展,人们发现自己生活场所密不透风,苦不堪言。

更重要的是,人们的生活和技术在几十年前发生了巨大的变化。人们对于住房需求和对“房子”的看法也是一样在变化。然而,就主要部分而言,当今的新住房并没有与时俱进。

解决方案来自于建筑驱动的住房,但建筑可能以非常高的价格出售,因此传统上并不服务于社会的各个阶层群体。

随着材料、技术和社会的新进步,人们怎样才能为大众带来同样高质量的建筑空间,让人们能够找回到自己的新家园?人们如何根据最新的生态实践做到这一点,以实现可持续的未来?

解决办法可以在建设过程的主流工业化中找到,而不是过时的住房模式标准化。

如果在现场的实际建筑过程中花费较少,那么人们可以更多地投资于房屋本身和周围景观的设计质量。住房中的模块化也意味着作为买家的你可以对自己家庭的开发有发言权,也许,随着生活的前进,你的家也可以随之改变,那么,为什么建造房屋的标准不能改变?

为什么人们不使用装配式策略?为什么人们不投入更多的时间和精力来解决住宅的工业化发展?这就好像人们在一个多世纪前对汽车等用具进行创新那样,共同考虑多方利益。

因此,这个问题也许将引领人们思考和发展属于自己的家园和生活,为未来建立全新的住宅体系。

对于这场竞赛,要求参赛者进行住宅概念设计,其重点将是设计一座以质量为导向的可持续住宅。设计过程应该考虑住宅未来的发展模式,挑战现状、推动发展、更新思路,以及获得乐趣。请记住,这场竞赛是探索新的领域,不要害怕去尝试新事物。

本次竞赛与2018BETA Housing合作开展,该活动汇集了多位权威人士,就住宅开发和住房发展带来更多的思路,本次竞赛将于2018年7月12 日在英国曼彻斯特举行,获奖作品将公示展览,并在官方平台中宣布宣布竞赛获胜者。


时间安排

2月27日:开放注册,提前注册可享优惠价格。
3月12日:提前注册结束。注册费用为正式注册费。
5月21日:正式注册结束。注册费用为最迟注册费。
6月4日@ 11AM(英国时间):竞赛结束。所有参赛作品均已截止提交!
6月6日:开放公众网上投票,选出最佳人气奖。
7月2日:评审团公布获奖者。公众投票仍然继续开放。
7月12日:公众投票结束。由BETA Housing 2018(英国曼彻斯特)主办方进行颁奖仪式和竞赛作品展览。


注册费用:

提前注册:每队40英镑
正式注册:每队60英镑
最迟注册:每队80英镑
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注册费用优惠:希望参加本次竞赛的队伍,如果在比赛中同时参与两项比赛,将获得25%的折扣优惠。请参阅FAQ部分的Q10。

竞赛网站:https://www.eleven-magazine.com/?competition=micro

Submission: June 04, 2018
Registration:  June 04, 2018
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open Ideas

Welcome to Eleven’s 10th competition. For this challenge, we are starting a living revolution. ‘Macro to Micro’ is a two-part competition looking at revolutionising the way we live from the city to the human scale. In this competition, we will focus on the MICRO element and ask you to engage with the idea of new neighbourhoods and greenfield developments on a city scale.
Today, in the United Kingdom, we are experiencing a housing crisis brought on by the increasing demand for houses which exceeds the supply. As a result, more greenfield sites are being developed for residential neighbourhoods on the outskirts of major cities and in new towns.
But the housing crisis extends beyond the deficiency in numbers. Today we are seeing more and more developments being built with the idea of maximising profits and numbers rather than quality of design and lifestyle. This paves the way for a dulled-down housing model which is mediocre at best and often lacks any imagination, innovation, personality and style due to cost cutting exercises and the standardisation of development.
Many new developments become dormitories designed through outdated standardisations which display little to no architecture or design ambition. We create housing in the form of little brick boxes for our lives and find ourselves being packed tighter and tighter together like the very same bricks that surround us.
More so, our lives and technology have changed drastically from decades ago. The same can be said about our housing needs and our perception of what a ‘house’ is. Yet, for the main part, our new housing stock has not moved on with the times.
The solution comes in architecture driven housing, but architecture can come at a very high price and is therefore traditionally reserved for the richest sectors of our society.
With new advances in materials, technology and society, how can we bring the same quality of architectural space in housing for the general public so that we can begin to breathe life back into our new homes? And how do we do this in line with the latest ecological practices for a more sustainable future?
The solution could be found in the mainstream industrialisation of construction processes rather than the standardisation of outdated housing models.
If we spend less money in the actual building process on site, we can invest more in the quality of design of both the house itself and its surrounding landscapes. Modularisation in housing can also mean that you as the buyer can have a say in how your home is developed and perhaps, your home can be upgraded and change with your changing needs as you go on in life. Why can’t the standard of constructing homes change?
Why don’t we shift to building more homes in factories rather than onsite? Why don’t we invest more time and thought in cracking the industrialisation of house production – like we did with cars and products over a century ago – for the benefit of the developer, the environment AND the end user alike?
We believe the answer to this will pave the way to a radically new system of both imagining and developing the future of our homes and lives.

For this competition, your goal is to deliver a new concept of house. Your focus will be to develop a quality-led sustainable dwelling. The outcome should strive to define a new paradigm of what a house of the future could be. Challenge the status quo, push boundaries, define new frontiers and – why not – have fun. Remember that this competition is about shifting vision so don’t be afraid to dream big.

This competition is run in partnership with BETA Housing 2018, an event that brings together some of the most influential voices to provide an insightful and engaging discussion on the future of residential developments and housing. The event, held in Manchester (UK) on the 12th July 2018, will host a dedicated exhibition of the awarded and best entries from this competition, as well as provide a platform to formally announce the competition winners.

TIMELINE
27 February: Registration Opens. Early Bird discounted fee applies.
12 March: Early Bird discounted fee ends. Standard Registration fee applies.
21 May: Standard Registration fee ends. Late fee applies.
4 June @ 11AM (UK Time): Competition closes. All entries are due for submission!
6 June: Public voting opens online for People’s Choice Award.
2 July: Jury winners and awarded notified. Public voting still open.
12 July: Public voting closes. Official awards presentation and competition exhibition hosted by BETA Housing 2018 (Manchester, UK). Party time!

REGISTRATION FEES:
Early Bird: £40 per team
Standard: £60 per team
Late Bloomer: £80 per team
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DISCOUNT: Teams wishing to join both our Macro and Micro competitions will recieve a 25% discount on registration if they purchase both competitions at the same timee. Refer to Q10 on the F.A.Q section.

competition’s website: https://www.eleven-magazine.com/?competition=micro


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