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Call For Ideas: The Little Big Loo RETHINKING PUBLIC TOILETS 2020 Architecture Competition

Registration Deadline:  Friday, Jul 24, 202011:59 PMIST

Submission Deadline:  Friday, Jul 31, 202011:59 PMIST

The world today is experiencing unprecedented demographic growth and consequent urbanization of various places. Rapid population growth in urban areas usually gets coupled with poor planning of physical and social infrastructure along with a lack of individual and communal sanitary consciousness. 

 The rural areas in many developing countries face a lot of problems caused by poor sanitation facilities such as pollution of water sources, a high rate of waterborne diseases, and high expenditures on curative health care. Open defecation and urination are still rampant in urban and rural areas of developing economies and such practices pose a grave risk to the health of the citizens. 

The World Health Organization and UNICEF link open defecation with grim issues such as poverty, malnutrition, child mortality and large disparities between the rich and poor. Around the world, around 827,000 people from low to middle-income countries die because of inadequate water, sanitation and hygiene each year. 

Poor sanitation is believed to be the main cause of almost 50% of these deaths. The world is currently facing the COVID-19 pandemic, a calamity of an unforeseen scale that has struck almost every nation. We have also been through other epidemics like SARS, wherein a sizeable portion of the population suffered. 

Poor sanitation is also one of the prime factors in the onslaught and spread of epidemics and pandemics, calamities that cripple the world’s economy and social fabric. Owing to the dire importance of communal sanitation and hygiene, there is an urgent need to develop an integrated approach concerning the development of public health services. 

 Opportunities: 

 Rethinking Public Toilets invites ideas that can be used to disrupt the perception of public toilets with the most innovative and efficient solution for this serious issue plaguing our future. This necessary public utility is to be designed in a way that changes the overall outlook towards public washrooms.  

 The designed area can be recreational, educational, social; a space that creates value for the community surrounding it. The space should be visualized as a prime component in the making of a community that develops holistically; a community that is competent in social, economic and educational terms. 

 “We shall not defeat any of the infectious diseases that plague the developing world until we have also won the battle for safe drinking water, sanitation, and basic health care.” - Kofi Annan Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Secretary-General of the United Nations 1996-2006. 

Download brief: vzcompetitions.volzero.com

 Challenge:

 Participants should unlearn how a conventional public toilet looks like and design an innovative,functional and a visually appealing design that serves as a building icon, synchronizing with the surrounding context. The primary use of the designed structure should be as a public toilet. Alongside this, the structure should be innovatively designed as a space for community interaction, in addition to its primary function. The space should be additionally visualized as a recreational/ educational/ social/ urban functional area.

 The total area of the space should not exceed 100 sq.mt. All age groups of the demography should be able to use the space. The additional space aspect of the toilet should add value to society and the site’s context. The design should be efficient in terms of planning, hygiene, odour-free surrounding and space usage. The designed toilet should be comfortable/ convenient to use. 

The design intervention should be aimed to address the efficiency of public restrooms, their sanitary facilities, spatial distribution and mainly, privacy and comfort, which ultimately improve peoples’ lives. 

 The design can act as a module, which can be replicated in different areas similar to the site context chosen. The design should be capable of catering a footfall of 250-500 people “Sanitation is more important than independence”- Mahatma Gandhi Indian nationalist leader 

Site Selection: 

Participants can select a site in an urban OR a rural context. There can be an emphasis on deprived locations, irrespective of the site being in an urban or rural area. The site should be carefully placed to accommodate the number of footfalls (circulation in transit hours must be considered). It must be justified with the need for sanitation services. 

VISIT COMPETITION: https://vzcompetitions.volzero.com/

 Awards: 

 Prizes of total USD 4000, broken down as follows: 

 1st Prize: USD 2000 + Certificate + Publication  

2nd Prize: USD 1200 + Certificate + Publication  

3rd Prize: USD 800 + Certificate + Publication 

 10 Honorable mentions: Certificates 

 Winners and Honorable Mentions will be published on Volume Zero website and several international architecture and design magazines. To show our appreciation, all the participants would receive participation certificate. 

 Schedule: 

 Early Bird Registration: 13th April 2020 to 18th June 2020 

Standard Registration: 19th June 2020 to 24th July 2020

 Last Day for Queries: 16th July 2020 

Closing Date for Submission: 31st July 2020 

Announcement of Winners: 1st October 2020 

Eligibility: 

 The Little Big Loo RETHINKING PUBLIC TOILETS 2020 - Architecture Competition is open to all. We invite architects, students, engineers, product designers, thinkers, companies, organizations and everyone interested in the mission of the competition to submit their ideas. No professional qualifications are necessary.

Fees:

 Early Bird Registrations: 

Participants from India – 1800+18% GST = INR 2124 (per team) 

Participants from Other Countries - 70 + 18% GST = USD 82.6 (per team)

Standard Registrations: 

Participants from India – 2400 + 18% GST = INR 2832 (per team)

 Participants from Other Countries – 85 + 18% GST = USD 100.3 (per team)


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Registration Deadline:  Friday, Jul 24, 202011:59 PMIST

Submission Deadline:  Friday, Jul 31, 202011:59 PMIST

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The world today is experiencing unprecedented demographic growth and consequent urbanization of various places. Rapid population growth in urban areas usually gets coupled with poor planning of physical and social infrastructure along with a lack of individual and communal sanitary consciousness. 

 The rural areas in many developing countries face a lot of problems caused by poor sanitation facilities such as pollution of water sources, a high rate of waterborne diseases, and high expenditures on curative health care. Open defecation and urination are still rampant in urban and rural areas of developing economies and such practices pose a grave risk to the health of the citizens. 

The World Health Organization and UNICEF link open defecation with grim issues such as poverty, malnutrition, child mortality and large disparities between the rich and poor. Around the world, around 827,000 people from low to middle-income countries die because of inadequate water, sanitation and hygiene each year. 

Poor sanitation is believed to be the main cause of almost 50% of these deaths. The world is currently facing the COVID-19 pandemic, a calamity of an unforeseen scale that has struck almost every nation. We have also been through other epidemics like SARS, wherein a sizeable portion of the population suffered. 

Poor sanitation is also one of the prime factors in the onslaught and spread of epidemics and pandemics, calamities that cripple the world’s economy and social fabric. Owing to the dire importance of communal sanitation and hygiene, there is an urgent need to develop an integrated approach concerning the development of public health services. 

 Opportunities: 

 Rethinking Public Toilets invites ideas that can be used to disrupt the perception of public toilets with the most innovative and efficient solution for this serious issue plaguing our future. This necessary public utility is to be designed in a way that changes the overall outlook towards public washrooms.  

 The designed area can be recreational, educational, social; a space that creates value for the community surrounding it. The space should be visualized as a prime component in the making of a community that develops holistically; a community that is competent in social, economic and educational terms. 

 “We shall not defeat any of the infectious diseases that plague the developing world until we have also won the battle for safe drinking water, sanitation, and basic health care.” - Kofi Annan Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Secretary-General of the United Nations 1996-2006. 

Download brief: vzcompetitions.volzero.com

 Challenge:

 Participants should unlearn how a conventional public toilet looks like and design an innovative,functional and a visually appealing design that serves as a building icon, synchronizing with the surrounding context. The primary use of the designed structure should be as a public toilet. Alongside this, the structure should be innovatively designed as a space for community interaction, in addition to its primary function. The space should be additionally visualized as a recreational/ educational/ social/ urban functional area.

 The total area of the space should not exceed 100 sq.mt. All age groups of the demography should be able to use the space. The additional space aspect of the toilet should add value to society and the site’s context. The design should be efficient in terms of planning, hygiene, odour-free surrounding and space usage. The designed toilet should be comfortable/ convenient to use. 

The design intervention should be aimed to address the efficiency of public restrooms, their sanitary facilities, spatial distribution and mainly, privacy and comfort, which ultimately improve peoples’ lives. 

 The design can act as a module, which can be replicated in different areas similar to the site context chosen. The design should be capable of catering a footfall of 250-500 people “Sanitation is more important than independence”- Mahatma Gandhi Indian nationalist leader 

Site Selection: 

Participants can select a site in an urban OR a rural context. There can be an emphasis on deprived locations, irrespective of the site being in an urban or rural area. The site should be carefully placed to accommodate the number of footfalls (circulation in transit hours must be considered). It must be justified with the need for sanitation services. 

VISIT COMPETITION: https://vzcompetitions.volzero.com/

 Awards: 

 Prizes of total USD 4000, broken down as follows: 

 1st Prize: USD 2000 + Certificate + Publication  

2nd Prize: USD 1200 + Certificate + Publication  

3rd Prize: USD 800 + Certificate + Publication 

 10 Honorable mentions: Certificates 

 Winners and Honorable Mentions will be published on Volume Zero website and several international architecture and design magazines. To show our appreciation, all the participants would receive participation certificate. 

 Schedule: 

 Early Bird Registration: 13th April 2020 to 18th June 2020 

Standard Registration: 19th June 2020 to 24th July 2020

 Last Day for Queries: 16th July 2020 

Closing Date for Submission: 31st July 2020 

Announcement of Winners: 1st October 2020 

Eligibility: 

 The Little Big Loo RETHINKING PUBLIC TOILETS 2020 - Architecture Competition is open to all. We invite architects, students, engineers, product designers, thinkers, companies, organizations and everyone interested in the mission of the competition to submit their ideas. No professional qualifications are necessary.

Fees:

 Early Bird Registrations: 

Participants from India – 1800+18% GST = INR 2124 (per team) 

Participants from Other Countries - 70 + 18% GST = USD 82.6 (per team)

Standard Registrations: 

Participants from India – 2400 + 18% GST = INR 2832 (per team)

 Participants from Other Countries – 85 + 18% GST = USD 100.3 (per team)


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