Watch the winners of the RETHINK: 2025 post-pandemic design competition explain their proposals

The final results of the Rethink: 2025 international design competition are in. After announcing a longlist and shortlist of hopeful entries earlier this month, RIBA's call for design solutions in a post-pandemic world finally revealed the three joint winners this morning.  The challenge asked architects and students to imagine what life and our built environment might look like in 2025 focusing on one or several of these areas: healthcare spaces, remote learning, high-density living, public transport, high streets vs online shopping, international travel, and the use of technology to monitor and control populations.  "It’s clear that many of the impacts of COVID-19 will be long-lasting and will continue to shape how we live for years to come," said RIBA Presiden Alan Jones in response to the selected projects. "These winning proposals demonstrate the crucial role that architects can and must have in delivering places and spaces for communities of the future." The victorious teams in the three categories Building, Streets, and City will get to share the total prize fund of £8,000, about US$10,300. BUILDING Get Everyone In by Benjamin Holland, Olivia Dolan, Katie Williams Read the full post on Bustler

Watch the winners of the RETHINK: 2025 post-pandemic design competition explain their proposals

The final results of the Rethink: 2025 international design competition are in. After announcing a longlist and shortlist of hopeful entries earlier this month, RIBA's call for design solutions in a post-pandemic world finally revealed the three joint winners this morning. 

The challenge asked architects and students to imagine what life and our built environment might look like in 2025 focusing on one or several of these areas: healthcare spaces, remote learning, high-density living, public transport, high streets vs online shopping, international travel, and the use of technology to monitor and control populations. 

"It’s clear that many of the impacts of COVID-19 will be long-lasting and will continue to shape how we live for years to come," said RIBA Presiden Alan Jones in response to the selected projects. "These winning proposals demonstrate the crucial role that architects can and must have in delivering places and spaces for communities of the future."

The victorious teams in the three categories Building, Streets, and City will get to share the total prize fund of £8,000, about US$10,300.

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Get Everyone In by Benjamin Holland, Olivia Dolan, Katie Williams
Read the full post on Bustler