The Last Genocide Memorial
Registration Deadline: Friday, Nov 12, 20212:40 AMBST
Submission Deadline: Thursday, Dec 16, 20212:40 AMBST
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The number of deaths caused by genocide in the 20th century was at its peak during World War II, and the Holocaust remains one of the darkest moments in human history. Since then, the number of people killed in genocides has drastically decreased, but the number of communities still targeted specifically for their ethnicity, religion, or political beliefs has remained fairly consistent.
When the United Nations was first assembled after the end of the war, it affirmed the crime of genocide as being “a denial of the right of existence of entire human groups, as homicide is the denial of the right to live of individual human beings.”
Unfortunately, since World War II ended, genocides have still occurred during the communization of Eastern Europe, China’s land reform, and Chinese collectivization, as well as the genocides that have taken place in Pakistan, Cambodia, Rwanda, and Sri Lanka.
For The Last Genocide Memorial competition, we are calling for submissions for a memorial that honours all the victims of genocides throughout history. Participants are tasked with exploring architecture as a tool that can help to communicate these tragedies to different groups of people around the world. The memorial needs to educate visitors of the causes of these terrible events, their impact on the wider communities, how they’re still affected to this day, and do so in a sensitive way that shows respect to the many individuals who lost their lives during genocides.
The Last Genocide Memorial competition is being run in partnership with the City of Brampton Canada, Brampton Tamil Association (BTA), and Brampton Tamil Seniors Association (BTSA). They’re currently calling for legislation to recognise the atrocities that took place in the Sri Lankan Civil War, in which thousands of civilians lost their lives.
Winning designs of the Last Genocide Memorial competition will be put forward for consideration for construction, and so practical aspects will need to be carefully considered for a proposed site with a 3.7 meter diameter and 5.5 meter height.
PRIZES
3 winning proposals, 3 special award recipients and 6 honourable mentions will be selected. Bee Breeders will award a total of 10,000 € in prize money to competition winners as follows:
1st Prize - 5,000 €
2nd Prize - 2,000 €
3rd Prize - 1,000 €
+ 6 honourable mentions
“Client's Favourite” Award - 1,000 €
ARCHHIVE Student Award - 500 € + 50 € gift card at ARCHHIVE BOOKS
Bee Breeders Green Award - 500 €
COMPETITION SCHEDULE
Final Registration: SEPTEMBER 18 - NOVEMBER 12
Final registration deadline: NOVEMBER 12, 2021
Closing date for submission: DECEMBER 16, 2021 (11:59 p.m. GMT)
Announcement of the winners: FEBRUARY 25, 2022
More: architecturecompetitions.com/genocidememorial/
JURY:
Kerem Cengiz, LWK + PARTNERS
Bartosz Haduch, NArchitekTURA
Kyle Schumann, After Architecture
David Telerman, Atelier David Telerman
Joseph Weishaar, Smith Dalia Architects
Françoise N’Thépé, FRANÇOISE N’THÉPÉ ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
COMPETITION SCHEDULE
Final Registration: SEPTEMBER 18 - NOVEMBER 12
Final registration deadline: NOVEMBER 12, 2021
Closing date for submission: DECEMBER 16, 2021 (11:59 p.m. GMT)
Announcement of the winners: FEBRUARY 25, 2022
More: architecturecompetitions.com/genocidememorial/
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4 Comments
lucianavarkulja · Oct 09, 21 5:26 AM
6 white men as jury... can we talk about genocide with no diversity and inclusion?Le Cercle Architecture · Mar 28, 22 1:46 PM
Hello bustler,In the jury members list, you have forgotten Mrs Françoise N'Thépé, founder of the French architecture studio 'Françoise N’Thépé Architecture & Design'. Thanks for correcting.
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Alexander Walter · Mar 28, 22 9:09 PM
Hello, thanks for the update. This competition listing was submitted directly by Bee Breeders when the contest was first launched in July of 2021. The jury lineup appears to have changed since then. We have updated the names and included Françoise N’Thépé.lucianavarkulja · Mar 29, 22 3:48 AM
She was invited just on March 7, 2022. Hope that things change in the near future, with diversity and inclusion set from the very beginning.Comment as :