Asylum - Challenge to design a prototype refuge shelter
Registration Deadline: Jan 17, 2022; Submission Deadline: Jan 18, 2022 The plight of migrantsIn August 2017, a deadly crackdown by Myanmar's army on Rohingya Muslims sent hundreds of thousands fleeing across the border into Bangladesh. Rohingya Muslims represent the largest percentage of Muslims in Myanmar, with the majority living in the Rakhine state. The crackdown caused a large number of Rohingya majority people to run for their lives from Myanmar to Bangladesh. Known to belong to the Arab trader’s community but after residing in Myanmar for decades they are rightfully their citizens. The government of Myanmar, a predominantly Buddhist country, denies the Rohingya citizenship and even excluded them from the 2014 census. Due to their status as illegal migrants in Myanmar, a great amount of Rohingya refugees are trying to settle back in Bangladesh through unfit and critical conditions.Brief of the CompetitionIn these deteriorating conditions in terms of shelter, health, and safety of these refugees; there is a need for an architectural intervention that would provide them with a solution that will assure them temporary relief. Brief: The aim of this challenge is to create a compact temporary shelter that can be prototyped, multiplied, and is portable; which will provide them with a shelter that'll help them have a temporary refuge anywhere. The design has to be a temporary structure that has to be compact enough to fit in a small space and should be portable enough for them to shift to places. The multiplicability of this design is important in terms of the scale of people it has to serve. PrizesWinner 6000$ Runner - Up - 1400$ x 6 People's Choice - 600$ x 4 Honorable Mention - 600$ x 12Learn More - https://bit.ly/asylum-competitionRead the full post on Bustler
The plight of migrants
In August 2017, a deadly crackdown by Myanmar's army on Rohingya Muslims sent hundreds of thousands fleeing across the border into Bangladesh.
Rohingya Muslims represent the largest percentage of Muslims in Myanmar, with the majority living in the Rakhine state. The crackdown caused a large number of Rohingya majority people to run for their lives from Myanmar to Bangladesh. Known to belong to the Arab trader’s community but after residing in Myanmar for decades they are rightfully their citizens.
The government of Myanmar, a predominantly Buddhist country, denies the Rohingya citizenship and even excluded them from the 2014 census.
Due to their status as illegal migrants in Myanmar, a great amount of Rohingya refugees are trying to settle back in Bangladesh through unfit and critical conditions.
Brief of the Competition
In these deteriorating conditions in terms of shelter, health, and safety of these refugees; there is a need for an architectural intervention that would provide them with a solution that will assure them temporary relief.
Brief: The aim of this challenge is to create a compact temporary shelter that can be prototyped, multiplied, and is portable; which will provide them with a shelter that'll help them have a temporary refuge anywhere.
The design has to be a temporary structure that has to be compact enough to fit in a small space and should be portable enough for them to shift to places.
The multiplicability of this design is important in terms of the scale of people it has to serve.
Prizes
Winner 6000$
Runner - Up - 1400$ x 6
People's Choice - 600$ x 4
Honorable Mention - 600$ x 12
Learn More - https://bit.ly/asylum-competitionRead the full post on Bustler