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Norman Foster Foundation KHARKIV HOUSING CHALLENGE final registration deadline is in 3 days!

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Monday, Sep 9, 2024

Located right at the border with Russia, Kharkiv stands as Ukraine’s second-largest city and has been significantly impacted by the ongoing conflict. This historically relevant and industrial city now faces the pressing challenge of rebuilding its damaged urban fabric, with a particular focus on residential buildings and public spaces, to not only repair but to also to improve the living conditions of its residents. This competition is part of the larger Kharkiv concept Masterplan project: a local and international initiative of the Kharkiv City Council, the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) within the framework of the UN4UkrainianCities initiative, the Norman Foster Foundation, Arup, the Kharkiv Architects Group and Buildner architecture competition organizer.

The Norman Foster Foundation KHARKIV HOUSING CHALLENGE seeks solutions that bridge the gap between innovative design and practical application. The task is to develop a modular system capable of retrofitting existing concrete panel housing blocks and enhancing public spaces, focusing on creating safe, energy-efficient, and vibrant neighbourhoods. Modular facade and roof components, bomb shelters, and integrating additional uses in ground floors should be considered as part of the intervention. The system should also provide solutions to re- erect severely damaged buildings with a renewed, yet locally rooted, architectural identity. 

Participants have the opportunity to see their ideas come to life, making a tangible difference in Kharkiv’s recovery and long-term resilience. Winning concept design proposals will be further developed into detail designs for future construction. This will be done in collaboration with locals under an upcoming funded phase. Given the modular nature of concrete panel housing blocks, building designs were replicated across Kharkiv. Consequently, winning proposals for the selected competition site will be potentially applicable to other residential areas in the city. This is not just a call for creativity but a unique opportunity to positively impact the future of Kharkiv. 

Meet your jury:  

 An extended list of jury biographies can be found on the competition website. The list of jury members is not final and may expand as the competition progresses. 

  • Norman Foster, Norman Foster Foundation, Spain
  • Ihor Terekhov, Mayor of Kharkiv, Ukraine
  • Stuart Smith, Arup Berlin, Germany
  • Belinda Tato, Ecosistema Urbano and Harvard GSD, Spain
  • Ammar Azzouz, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  • Yurii Spasov, Kharkivproject Institute, Ukraine

Competition schedule: 

The closing date for registration is 12 September 2024. The closing date for project submission is 19 September 2024 at 23:59 (London time). The winners will be announced on 17 October 2024. 

Eligibility: 

The competition is open to everyone, and all communication, including presentations, must be conducted in English. For more detailed information, please download the full competition brief here

The competition is open to everyone, and all communication, including presentations, must be conducted in English. For more detailed information, please download the full competition brief here - https://architecturecompetitions.com/kharkivhousingchallenge/

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Sponsored Post by Buildner

Norman Foster Foundation KHARKIV HOUSING CHALLENGE final registration deadline is in 3 days!

By Sponsor|

Monday, Sep 9, 2024

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norman foster foundation ● ukraine ● buildner ● sponsored

Located right at the border with Russia, Kharkiv stands as Ukraine’s second-largest city and has been significantly impacted by the ongoing conflict. This historically relevant and industrial city now faces the pressing challenge of rebuilding its damaged urban fabric, with a particular focus on residential buildings and public spaces, to not only repair but to also to improve the living conditions of its residents. This competition is part of the larger Kharkiv concept Masterplan project: a local and international initiative of the Kharkiv City Council, the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) within the framework of the UN4UkrainianCities initiative, the Norman Foster Foundation, Arup, the Kharkiv Architects Group and Buildner architecture competition organizer.

The Norman Foster Foundation KHARKIV HOUSING CHALLENGE seeks solutions that bridge the gap between innovative design and practical application. The task is to develop a modular system capable of retrofitting existing concrete panel housing blocks and enhancing public spaces, focusing on creating safe, energy-efficient, and vibrant neighbourhoods. Modular facade and roof components, bomb shelters, and integrating additional uses in ground floors should be considered as part of the intervention. The system should also provide solutions to re- erect severely damaged buildings with a renewed, yet locally rooted, architectural identity. 

Participants have the opportunity to see their ideas come to life, making a tangible difference in Kharkiv’s recovery and long-term resilience. Winning concept design proposals will be further developed into detail designs for future construction. This will be done in collaboration with locals under an upcoming funded phase. Given the modular nature of concrete panel housing blocks, building designs were replicated across Kharkiv. Consequently, winning proposals for the selected competition site will be potentially applicable to other residential areas in the city. This is not just a call for creativity but a unique opportunity to positively impact the future of Kharkiv. 

Meet your jury:  

 An extended list of jury biographies can be found on the competition website. The list of jury members is not final and may expand as the competition progresses. 

  • Norman Foster, Norman Foster Foundation, Spain
  • Ihor Terekhov, Mayor of Kharkiv, Ukraine
  • Stuart Smith, Arup Berlin, Germany
  • Belinda Tato, Ecosistema Urbano and Harvard GSD, Spain
  • Ammar Azzouz, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  • Yurii Spasov, Kharkivproject Institute, Ukraine

Competition schedule: 

The closing date for registration is 12 September 2024. The closing date for project submission is 19 September 2024 at 23:59 (London time). The winners will be announced on 17 October 2024. 

Eligibility: 

The competition is open to everyone, and all communication, including presentations, must be conducted in English. For more detailed information, please download the full competition brief here

The competition is open to everyone, and all communication, including presentations, must be conducted in English. For more detailed information, please download the full competition brief here - https://architecturecompetitions.com/kharkivhousingchallenge/

RELATED COMPETITION Norman Foster Foundation - KHARKIV HOUSING CHALLENGE
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