Futuristic water and the Bioreef Diversity Theory
Register/Submit Deadline: Sunday, May 15, 20117 PMEDT
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Design challenge:
Londons future
Open to all students and professionals in design, material sciences, architecture, urban planning, ecology and related professions. International Multi-cultured, Multidisciplinary teams are strongly encouraged.Consider including or researching biologist students, climatologists; public health experts, educators and urban activists along with designers, engineers and urban planners.
The bio-mechanical futuristic water competition,is the International call for serious ecological ideas for the design of the biological mechanical village or urban quarter of the city - For the city of London, The competition seeks to apply a biological mechanical approach to the future environments of the city, applying the values of bioreef diversity . ( the bio mimicry of our great origin and ancestors the coral reefs as the image and problem solver of our future city), the city is limited in growth and marooned through the implementation of the green belt. The areas for expansion are either through the current high density processes, which begin to populate flood plains, or to move eastwards denseifying east London breaking through the green belt towards the Thames estuary, where a new second generation London could rise from the waves. The idea is not new, the Thames estuary has been the topic of intense debate through the possibility of building a floating island ai
rport off the coast of Kent, and a nature reserve with a flood gate connecting Essex and Kent in its core via a high speed monorail, These radical approaches cannot be discarded without intense exploration, Could the next east London generation be a floating one?
The risk of flooding and density problems points to need for radical thinking, bringing the exciting prospect of populating the estuary and Thames with a new generation of floating eco villages, Thames bridge communities, and farms could emerge from the waves, integrating the interesting interwoven layers and networks of the canals and rivers that London has populated and built. London’s birth depended on water, London’s present is a balance of city and water together, London’s futuristic city will undoubtedly be a water based city formed by the rise of sea levels.
The futuristic water competition seeks to harmonize the two through the explored application of the bio reef mechanical diversity architecture theory to its future environments. The use of new materials, technologies, (green tidal, wind, sea, bio fuel and solar energy ideals). Aesthetics, and novel spatial organizations, along with studies on globalization,population increase, flexibility, adaptability, and the digital revolution are some of the multi-layered elements that the participants should take into consideration.
City designs originally designed for other world cities but provide extremely commendable qualities which may be useful for London, will also be considered for the bioreef diversity publication if clearly demonstrated how the concept can be adapted - world examples section.
There are no restrictions in regards to site, program or size. The objective is to provide maximum freedom to the participants to engage the project without very specific constraints in the most creative way. Proposals could tackle housing issues in London, tackle and propose a financial and research technology hub, which brings thousands of jobs, with 21st century homes, urban farm integrations, public green spaces that has rich urban vibrancy and street life , the question is how does London grow and prosper in the 21st century as a fluid diverse world city, but with sustainability at its core. The full brief and competition material can be found on the competition website.,
Awards: The Awards recognise innovative and sustainable solutions to current issues faced by London but also to engage with global innovative ideas, which are capable of being transferred or adapted for use in London.
Entries are assessed by a panel of international judges, a cash award, book publication,AB LAB access, and unique websites linked to the foundation, will be presented to the two winning projects.
15-20 Honourable mention projects will also be featured in the bio-diversity book along with unique connected websites to the foundation with personal forums. This gives everyone a serious platform for self publication but to engage in debate and discussions.
All submissions will receive an archive page (mini website) on the foundation website with full project description and personal forum and entry into the network paradigm.
and a Special Student Award : to be announced.
Jury - The Jury has been carefully constructed to test the projects ecologically, and how it supports or contradicts the bioreef diversity theory.
Entries will be assessed by a large panel of international judges, representatives from BA foundation (2) Architect (1) Biologist (1) the British biological architecture foundation,(2) Engineer (1) Biologist (1) representatives from across the international bio-diversity organisations (2) Ecological Coral reef Experts . and Guest Architects in the Biomimicry Field (3). Judging will take place at a chosen research facility in Europe, Foundation headquarters in London,and at the AB,LAB and indian ocean facility, for the bioreef diversity book and publication which you will be featured with at least a 10-15 page spread.
Early registration:€65 entry fee by March 1st
For more information, visit : http://www.biologicalarchitecture.net
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