Integrated Habitat Design Competition
Register/Submit Deadline: Thursday, Jul 1, 201012:29 AMEDT
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INTEGRATED HABITAT DESIGN COMPETITION (IHDC)
Integrated habitat design inspires development that maintains the health of the natural systems that we all depend on. The IHDC competition emphasises that working with nature, adapting to climate change and enhancing biodiversity is integral to the design of our urban, suburban and rural built developments. For example, a bee should never be further than 20 metres from a food source within the site and a hedgehog should be able to cross the scheme in safety.
This competition is open to individuals and teams. Submissions can be for any built environment design project (new build, retrofit) in an urban, suburban or rural location, of any size, anywhere in the UK, but must take into account each of the 6 Design Criteria - Ecosystem Services, Nature, Water, Energy & Low-carbon, Livability, Economics.
Winners will be selected by judges from the worlds of ecology, architecture, engineering, landscaping and climate change adaptation. The overall winner will be the design that best integrates nature and the built environment with innovation, imagination and practicality, and will be awarded £2,000. All finalists will receive free entry to CIRIA’s World Green Roof Congress in London in September, as well as having their work published and displayed at a 5-week exhibition at The Building Centre in London.
For more information on how to enter, please visit the IHDC website: http://www.ihdc.org.uk
This competition is run by the charity RESET in partnership with livingroofs.org
http://www.reset-development.org
http://www.livingroofs.org
Supported by:
CIRIA, CIEF, Institute of Civil Engineers, the Environment Agency, Natural England, Forum for the Future, AECB, the Bat Conservation Trust and is part of the International Year of Biodiversity.
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