Surplus Properties For Housing!
Registration Deadline: Feb 28, 2024; Submission Deadline: Feb 28, 2024 Halifax is in crisis. The number of unhoused people is growing exponentially due to the cost of living and lack of affordable housing, but at the same time there are numerous government-owned surplus properties which have been sitting vacant for up to decades. AAHA demand that the government make these assets available for public good through the development of affordable housing. The jury is seeking innovative social housing projects that utilize these vacant surplus properties to fill in gaps in the socio-urban fabric of Halifax. Winning entries will be showcased in Dalhousie University, Halifax, as well as receiving a share of the $2,600 prize fund.Prizes1st PLACE Winner$1000Exhibition + publication + ribbons on profile 2nd PLACE Winner$600Exhibition + publication + ribbons on profile 3rd PLACE Winner$300Exhibition + publication + ribbons on profile 4th PLACE Winner$200Exhibition + publication + ribbons on profile 5th PLACE Winner$200Exhibition + publication + ribbons on profile 6th PLACE Winner$100Exhibition + publication + ribbons on profile 7th PLACE Winner$100Exhibition + publication + ribbons on profile 8th PLACE Winner$100Exhibition + publication + ribbons on profileSubmission Requirements The competition is open to all. No professional qualification is required. All submissions must be entered on Arch Hive website. Correspondence with organizers must be conducted in English; All information submitted by participants must be in English. Design proposals can be developed individually.Each entry must choose 1 site out of 8 designated sites.Each entry must include minimum of 1 image per submission.There is no obligation to build the project.Winning entries will be formatted into 24x36 inch panels for exhibition by Arch Hive edtiorial team.Learn more: arch-hive.com/competition/2024-01-halifaxRead the full post on Bustler
Halifax is in crisis. The number of unhoused people is growing exponentially due to the cost of living and lack of affordable housing, but at the same time there are numerous government-owned surplus properties which have been sitting vacant for up to decades. AAHA demand that the government make these assets available for public good through the development of affordable housing. The jury is seeking innovative social housing projects that utilize these vacant surplus properties to fill in gaps in the socio-urban fabric of Halifax. Winning entries will be showcased in Dalhousie University, Halifax, as well as receiving a share of the $2,600 prize fund.
Prizes
$1000
$600
$300
$200
$200
$100
$100
$100
Submission Requirements
The competition is open to all. No professional qualification is required. All submissions must be entered on Arch Hive website. Correspondence with organizers must be conducted in English; All information submitted by participants must be in English. Design proposals can be developed individually.
- Each entry must choose 1 site out of 8 designated sites.
- Each entry must include minimum of 1 image per submission.
- There is no obligation to build the project.
- Winning entries will be formatted into 24x36 inch panels for exhibition by Arch Hive edtiorial team.
Learn more: arch-hive.com/competition/2024-01-halifax
Read the full post on Bustler