Right Live Stock - Re-thinking for animal farms for a sustainable world

Registration Deadline: May 17, 2021; Submission Deadline: May 18, 2021 Premise  With a growing population, the consumption and popularity of meat and dairy products have been skyrocketing. A lot of ethnic origins advocated for a balanced plant origin and animal origin diet – or at least constraints to balancing both. But as we urbanize more, meat and dairy consumption globally has grown 400% in the last decades and is continuing to grow more.   With a growing city population and sectoral depletion of natural resources not only animal habitats close to cities have shrunk to almost limits. At the same time, an entire industry is now set up to raise livestock in closed atmospheres and feeding them with genetically modified food and medicines for raising yields.   This leads to not only poor living conditions for animals – at the same time humans consuming dairy, meat products are prone to ingesting such chemicals and agents with them. Where is the balance?     Pushback  While the world is pushing towards plant-based diet and vegetarianism, deteriorating conditions of animal farms are still a persistent issue for most places globally.  The lack of design thinking and empathy in developing the right kind of livestock farms is a major cause of diseases and even the pandemic we are living through. Everything is somehow related to such mismanagement at the ground level.  ‘We are what we eat‘– Is always said and understood by all since childhood. If that’s the case then why do humans eat from places that are cruel and unhealthy for animals themselves?  The design subject has been always paradoxical and never addressed in general.  How can we bring design ingenuity and instill more empathy in building the right kind of dairy, poultry, livestock farms?    Brief  The design challenge looks at a dairy farm for cattle in a peri-urban condition. Consumption of dairy is global yet the farms they come from are always an afterthought.   The design of the farm as an exercise is often ignored and eventually ends up being an efficiency problem of fitting more and more in less space which shouldn’t be the case.   The problem is to understand economic restraints and deliver a balanced living environment for dairy farms. How many levels should be placed? How can hygiene be efficiently practiced? If there are limited grazing areas how can we ensure there are enough physical activities for animals? How much lighting and air should be enough?  How can resting areas or outdoor areas make a balanced life possible in restrained spaces? How can we excise weather control in such tight budgets – especially in extreme climates? And similar questions require to be answered in this design challenge.   Timelines:  Registration closes: 17th May 2021  Submission deadlines: 18th May 2021  Result announcement: 15th July 2021  Prizes / Deadlines / Registration  Prize pool of worth 24,000$  First Prize: 6000$ (For students and professionals)  Runner Up: 6 x 1400$ (For students and professionals)  People’s Choice: 4 x 600$ (Open for all)  Honorable Mention: 12 X 600$ Each  Learn more about this competition here: https://uni.xyz/competitions/r...  Follow us on - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unide...  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uni.... Linked In:  https://www.linkedin.com/compa... Twitter: https://twitter.com/uniQxyz  Read the full post on Bustler

Right Live Stock - Re-thinking for animal farms for a sustainable world
Registration Deadline: May 17, 2021; Submission Deadline: May 18, 2021

Premise 

With a growing population, the consumption and popularity of meat and dairy products have been skyrocketing. A lot of ethnic origins advocated for a balanced plant origin and animal origin diet – or at least constraints to balancing both. But as we urbanize more, meat and dairy consumption globally has grown 400% in the last decades and is continuing to grow more.  

With a growing city population and sectoral depletion of natural resources not only animal habitats close to cities have shrunk to almost limits. At the same time, an entire industry is now set up to raise livestock in closed atmospheres and feeding them with genetically modified food and medicines for raising yields.  

This leads to not only poor living conditions for animals – at the same time humans consuming dairy, meat products are prone to ingesting such chemicals and agents with them. Where is the balance?    

Pushback 

While the world is pushing towards plant-based diet and vegetarianism, deteriorating conditions of animal farms are still a persistent issue for most places globally. 

The lack of design thinking and empathy in developing the right kind of livestock farms is a major cause of diseases and even the pandemic we are living through. Everything is somehow related to such mismanagement at the ground level. 

‘We are what we eat‘– Is always said and understood by all since childhood. If that’s the case then why do humans eat from places that are cruel and unhealthy for animals themselves? 

The design subject has been always paradoxical and never addressed in general.  How can we bring design ingenuity and instill more empathy in building the right kind of dairy, poultry, livestock farms?   

Brief 

The design challenge looks at a dairy farm for cattle in a peri-urban condition. Consumption of dairy is global yet the farms they come from are always an afterthought.  

The design of the farm as an exercise is often ignored and eventually ends up being an efficiency problem of fitting more and more in less space which shouldn’t be the case.  

The problem is to understand economic restraints and deliver a balanced living environment for dairy farms. How many levels should be placed? How can hygiene be efficiently practiced? If there are limited grazing areas how can we ensure there are enough physical activities for animals? How much lighting and air should be enough? 

How can resting areas or outdoor areas make a balanced life possible in restrained spaces? How can we excise weather control in such tight budgets – especially in extreme climates? And similar questions require to be answered in this design challenge.  

Timelines: 

Registration closes: 17th May 2021 

Submission deadlines: 18th May 2021 

Result announcement: 15th July 2021 

Prizes / Deadlines / Registration 

Prize pool of worth 24,000$ 

First Prize: 6000$ (For students and professionals) 

Runner Up: 6 x 1400$ (For students and professionals) 

People’s Choice: 4 x 600$ (Open for all) 

Honorable Mention: 12 X 600$ Each 

Learn more about this competition here: https://uni.xyz/competitions/r... 

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