Call for Entries: UNBUILD THE WALL

Donald Trump’s main campaign promise relaunches and gives a definite boost to an old and obsolete project of physical separation that had been abandoned by the last US governments, given the manifest inefficiency to obtain the intended results of tackling drug trafficking, illegal immigration and arms trafficking and which would actually bring disastrous humanitarian and environmental consequences.

As it has happened with the construction of the current barriers, the number of deaths is expected to skyrocket (more than 8,000 bodies recovered in the last two decades); people who, after all, will still look for more dangerous passageways, like crossing the Arizona desert or the Rio Grande river. All these economic, humanitarian and ecological costs will not prevent, according to experts, the relentless entry of illegal immigrants driven by despair. In the last two decades walls have been built, sensors, cameras, satellites and other technologies have been installed and the amount of border agents has increased by 518% to 21,000 today, however, these measures have been proven incapable of stopping those who have left everything behind to travel thousands of miles in their quest of a better life.

LOCATION
From the hills surrounding the city you can see American Nogales separated from Mexican Nogales with a wall that extends far beyond the city through the arid desert. Mexican Nogales is a meeting point for the newly deported, the newcomers from the south who assess whether to continue their trip to the United States or to return home, and for the volunteers and organizations that help migrants. The current version of the wall is quite recent and consists of high steel beams arranged in a row with two border crossings that monitor the transit of goods and people daily, several shrines that remember the places where a migrant has lost his life and some artistic manifestations that use the wall as a canvas. Following the end of this imposing wall of solid steel appears a barrier built with old railway tracks covered with barbed wire where you can find evidence (traces) of the migrant’s bustle, such as bonfires and leftovers.

CHALLENGE
The project focuses on the current border crossing that separates the cities of Nogales. The Archstorming Team is calling for proposals to eliminate the existing buildings and the wall, building instead a space for coexistence that allows at the same time a respectful and controlled supervision of the migrants flow.

PROGRAM
Archstorming encourages all participants to demonstrate that there are other ways of building borders. To this end, it is proposed to project a non-aggressive and socially inclusive border crossing, eliminating the current wall. The following program is proposed:

– Migratory checkpoint space
– Border division that removes the current wall
– Meeting spaces for the inhabitants of both cities
– Showroom / multipurpose room
– Offices
– Bathrooms
– Interventions in the public outdoor space

As long as the participant fulfills the premise of creating a wall-less border crossing, the program may be discretionally modified if deemed appropriate.
In addition, we recommend that the proposals address the following topics:

– Use of architecture to promote social cohesion
– Research into the creation of non-intrusive barriers
– Use of volumetrics adapted to the environment
– Creation of public spaces

Whether or not to eliminate the buildings currently used as a migratory checkpoint is an individual decision of each participant. You can keep them or give them a different use.

AWARDS
Prizes totaling 3.700€, broken down as follows:

1st PRIZE – 2.000 €
2nd PRIZE – 1.000€
3rd PRIZE – 500€
PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD – 200€
+10 HONORABLE MENTIONS

In addition, the winning projects or finalists can be published in magazines, blogs or architecture web pages, social networks or the Archstorming website

SCHEDULE
MAY 8th 2017 – EARLY REGISTRATION BEGINS
JUNE 7th 2017 – EARLY REGISTRATION CLOSES
JUNE 8th 2017 – REGULAR REGISTRATION BEGINS
JULY 7th 2017 – REGULAR REGISTRATION CLOSES
JULY 8th 2017 – ADVANCED REGISTRATON BEGINS
AUGUST 7th 2017 – SUBMISSION DEADLINE
AUGUST 21st 2017 – WINNERS ANNOUNCED
AUGUST 22nd 2017 – PEOPLE’S CHOICE VOTING BEGINS
SEPTEMBER 3rd 2017 – PEOPLE’S CHOICE VOTING CLOSES
SEPTEMBER 4th 2017 – PEOPLE’S CHOICE WINNER ANNOUNCED

Download the information related to this competition here.

  • Title

    Call for Entries: UNBUILD THE WALL
  • Type

    Competition Announcement (Ideas)
  • Organizers

  • Registration Deadline

    August 08, 2017 12:00 AM
  • Submission Deadline

    July 09, 2017 12:00 AM
  • Venue

    Nogales border, Mexico
  • Price

    40 €

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Cite: "Call for Entries: UNBUILD THE WALL" 23 May 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/871988/call-for-entries-unbuild-the-wall> ISSN 0719-8884

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