Room for all - Competition to design a multipurpose public space

Registration Deadline: Jan 24, 2022; Submission Deadline: Jan 25, 2022 Urban social diversityCities have always been more like an ecosystem than just merely buildings that house people. There are layers of systems that are stitched together for the city to work smoothly. From transport to the water supply; everything is closely woven into the city fabric. The amount of people in a city house is consistently increasing. The city’s function is not just to put a roof over people’s heads but also to give them a good lifestyle and environment that caters to their betterment. As in the end, every other building or infrastructure that we build in the city has a purpose to serve the people living inside of it.Let that be through urban neighborhood planning to the construction of a well-functioning house everything is for people. And in such scenarios, there is a high need for building infrastructure that can cater to a large user group of people who have a variety of needs and requirements.How can this need be addressed when there is a large and varied user group from different walks of life?Brief of the CompetitionHow can architecture innovate and bring together this phenomenon and generate a newly defined public space?Can the change in the approach towards public space can help in creating a new public space design How can this integration be innovated through architectural solutions?What design strategies will help in changing the perception and idea of public space and engagement?Brief: The aim here is to create a public space that is used by a variety of people of the city for different public activities. The challenge is to create a hub through a combination of major public activities including theatre, lecture rooms, exhibition spaces; which are mainly focused on public engagement. PrizesWinner 6000$ Runner - Up - 1400$ x 6 People's Choice - 600$ x 4 Honorable Mention - 600$ x 12Learn More - https://bit.ly/room-for-all-challengeRead the full post on Bustler

Room for all - Competition to design a multipurpose public space
Registration Deadline: Jan 24, 2022; Submission Deadline: Jan 25, 2022

Urban social diversity

Cities have always been more like an ecosystem than just merely buildings that house people. There are layers of systems that are stitched together for the city to work smoothly. From transport to the water supply; everything is closely woven into the city fabric. The amount of people in a city house is consistently increasing. The city’s function is not just to put a roof over people’s heads but also to give them a good lifestyle and environment that caters to their betterment. As in the end, every other building or infrastructure that we build in the city has a purpose to serve the people living inside of it.

Let that be through urban neighborhood planning to the construction of a well-functioning house everything is for people. And in such scenarios, there is a high need for building infrastructure that can cater to a large user group of people who have a variety of needs and requirements.

How can this need be addressed when there is a large and varied user group from different walks of life?

Brief of the Competition

How can architecture innovate and bring together this phenomenon and generate a newly defined public space?

Can the change in the approach towards public space can help in creating a new public space design How can this integration be innovated through architectural solutions?

What design strategies will help in changing the perception and idea of public space and engagement?

Brief: The aim here is to create a public space that is used by a variety of people of the city for different public activities. 

The challenge is to create a hub through a combination of major public activities including theatre, lecture rooms, exhibition spaces; which are mainly focused on public engagement. 

Prizes

Winner 6000$ 

Runner - Up - 1400$ x 6 

People's Choice - 600$ x 4 

Honorable Mention - 600$ x 12


Learn More - https://bit.ly/room-for-all-challengeRead the full post on Bustler