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Kiribati Floating Houses: An Architectural Call to Face the Climate Change Challenge

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Monday, Oct 28, 2019

YAC - Young Architects Competitions  and Cantiere delle Marche launch “Kiribati Floating Houses”, a competition of ideas aiming to design floating structures to tackle the challenges of the rise in ocean levels and climate change. A cash prize of € 15,000 will be awarded to winners. In addition, some projects will be selected to be part of an exhibition at Santa Maria della Vita in Bologna and some other projects will be selected to be part of an exhibition about the ocean expolartion held by National Geographic at Palazzo Blu in Pisa. selected by a well-renowned jury made of, among the others, Kengo Kuma,  Moon Hoon, Rocco Yim, Cristiana Favretto (Studiomobile), Simon Frommenwiler (HHF Architects), Fabio Roversi Monaco (Genus Bononiae), Giuseppe Zampieri (David Chipperfield Architects).

BRIEF
“The islands are ants and industrialized nations are elephants”. This is how Teburoro Tito described unequal country contributions to climate change. This is what Kiribati is: a handful of atolls lying on the huge womb of the Pacific Ocean. It is an ant that has been paying the cost of elephants for too long. Distant and unaware pachyderms have hurled against it the bulimia of a ferocious, corrupted and swollen sea due to the ice melting. 

Kiribati’s elderly people look at this sea with bewilderment. They are hurt by the incomprehensible betrayal of what they used to consider a loyal friend, even more loyal than the Earth. Today they show threadbare photographs of their island when the ocean used to be faraway from the houses. Differently, now clouds gather at the horizon, lead grey clusters rise and rumble at sunset. This is when the water and salt monster seems to shake off lethargy. This is when the ocean rises to claim the shores of the island.      

Another coastal storm passes and leaves a trail of flooded plantations, destroyed houses and poisoned wells behind it. Kiribati is still Kiribati. However, it is a little more faded, a little thinner. 

Yet, resignation does not belong to these atolls. Surrender does not suit navigators’ descendants. In Kiribati there is one single word to define “people” and “nation”. Here, these two concepts blend together. There is no Kiribati without its population. There are no natives without their island.   

Fleeing is not an option. Leaving is not the solution. This is why Floating Houses is needed. 

Floating Houses is the competition aiming to give a future to the populations of Kiribati. Cantieri delle Marche promoted such initiative to design a resilient Kiribati. Its purpose it to create a new dwelling model in order to globally tackle the challenges of the rise in ocean levels and climate change.    

The competition regards one the last most fragile paradises of our planet. It will provide architects an additional opportunity: redeeming the civilized world. Today, the dark eyes of the inhabitants of Kiribati look at the rest of the world with mistrust. However, the elephants that have instigated the sea can also stop it because hope has not abandoned Kiribati. Tides have not washed away the natives’ love of their island. 

JURY

  • Kengo Kuma
  • Moon Hoon
  • Rocco Yim
  • Cristiana Favretto (Studiomobile)
  • Simon Frommenwiler (HHF Architects)
  • Fabio Roversi Monaco (Genus Bononiae)
  • Giuseppe Zampieri (David Chipperfield Architects).
  • Teuea Tebau
  • Marco Imperadori (Politecnico di Milano)
  • Vasco Buonpensiere (Cantiere delle Marche)
  • Walter Mariotti (Editoriale Domus)
  • Marco Cattaneo (National Geographic)

PRIZES

  • 1st   PRIZE 8.000 € 
  • 2nd  PRIZE 4.000 €
  • 3rd  PRIZE  2.000 €
  • 2 GOLD MENTIONS 500€ each
  • 10 HONORABLE MENTIONS
  • 30 FINALISTS

CALENDAR
28/10/2019  “early bird” registration – start
24/11/2019 (h 11.59 pm GMT) “early bird” registration – end

25/11/2019  “standard” registration – start
22/12/2019  (h 11.59 pm GMT) “standard” registration – end

23/12/2019  “late” registration – start
19/01/2020  (h 11.59 pm GMT) “late” registration – end

22/01/2020  (h 12.00 pm – Midday - GMT) material submission deadline

More information at: www.youngarchitectscompetitions.com
Contacts: 
[email protected]

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Sponsored Post by YAC

Kiribati Floating Houses: An Architectural Call to Face the Climate Change Challenge

By Sponsor|

Monday, Oct 28, 2019

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climate change ● yac ● young architects competitions ● architecture competition ● ocean ● sponsored ● kiribati ● micronesia

YAC - Young Architects Competitions  and Cantiere delle Marche launch “Kiribati Floating Houses”, a competition of ideas aiming to design floating structures to tackle the challenges of the rise in ocean levels and climate change. A cash prize of € 15,000 will be awarded to winners. In addition, some projects will be selected to be part of an exhibition at Santa Maria della Vita in Bologna and some other projects will be selected to be part of an exhibition about the ocean expolartion held by National Geographic at Palazzo Blu in Pisa. selected by a well-renowned jury made of, among the others, Kengo Kuma,  Moon Hoon, Rocco Yim, Cristiana Favretto (Studiomobile), Simon Frommenwiler (HHF Architects), Fabio Roversi Monaco (Genus Bononiae), Giuseppe Zampieri (David Chipperfield Architects).

BRIEF
“The islands are ants and industrialized nations are elephants”. This is how Teburoro Tito described unequal country contributions to climate change. This is what Kiribati is: a handful of atolls lying on the huge womb of the Pacific Ocean. It is an ant that has been paying the cost of elephants for too long. Distant and unaware pachyderms have hurled against it the bulimia of a ferocious, corrupted and swollen sea due to the ice melting. 

Kiribati’s elderly people look at this sea with bewilderment. They are hurt by the incomprehensible betrayal of what they used to consider a loyal friend, even more loyal than the Earth. Today they show threadbare photographs of their island when the ocean used to be faraway from the houses. Differently, now clouds gather at the horizon, lead grey clusters rise and rumble at sunset. This is when the water and salt monster seems to shake off lethargy. This is when the ocean rises to claim the shores of the island.      

Another coastal storm passes and leaves a trail of flooded plantations, destroyed houses and poisoned wells behind it. Kiribati is still Kiribati. However, it is a little more faded, a little thinner. 

Yet, resignation does not belong to these atolls. Surrender does not suit navigators’ descendants. In Kiribati there is one single word to define “people” and “nation”. Here, these two concepts blend together. There is no Kiribati without its population. There are no natives without their island.   

Fleeing is not an option. Leaving is not the solution. This is why Floating Houses is needed. 

Floating Houses is the competition aiming to give a future to the populations of Kiribati. Cantieri delle Marche promoted such initiative to design a resilient Kiribati. Its purpose it to create a new dwelling model in order to globally tackle the challenges of the rise in ocean levels and climate change.    

The competition regards one the last most fragile paradises of our planet. It will provide architects an additional opportunity: redeeming the civilized world. Today, the dark eyes of the inhabitants of Kiribati look at the rest of the world with mistrust. However, the elephants that have instigated the sea can also stop it because hope has not abandoned Kiribati. Tides have not washed away the natives’ love of their island. 

JURY

  • Kengo Kuma
  • Moon Hoon
  • Rocco Yim
  • Cristiana Favretto (Studiomobile)
  • Simon Frommenwiler (HHF Architects)
  • Fabio Roversi Monaco (Genus Bononiae)
  • Giuseppe Zampieri (David Chipperfield Architects).
  • Teuea Tebau
  • Marco Imperadori (Politecnico di Milano)
  • Vasco Buonpensiere (Cantiere delle Marche)
  • Walter Mariotti (Editoriale Domus)
  • Marco Cattaneo (National Geographic)

PRIZES

  • 1st   PRIZE 8.000 € 
  • 2nd  PRIZE 4.000 €
  • 3rd  PRIZE  2.000 €
  • 2 GOLD MENTIONS 500€ each
  • 10 HONORABLE MENTIONS
  • 30 FINALISTS

CALENDAR
28/10/2019  “early bird” registration – start
24/11/2019 (h 11.59 pm GMT) “early bird” registration – end

25/11/2019  “standard” registration – start
22/12/2019  (h 11.59 pm GMT) “standard” registration – end

23/12/2019  “late” registration – start
19/01/2020  (h 11.59 pm GMT) “late” registration – end

22/01/2020  (h 12.00 pm – Midday - GMT) material submission deadline

More information at: www.youngarchitectscompetitions.com
Contacts: 
[email protected]

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