ARCHITECTURE AFTER TERRORISM
Architecture has found a strange and unexpected enemy in ISIS, which has destroyed and looted countless religious buildings, monuments, archaeological sites and works of art from different cultures and religions, most of them considered World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.
REFUGEES AFTER WAR
The continued fighting in Mosul (Iraq’s second largest city) since ISIS chose its Al-Nuri Grand Mosque to declare the Islamic Caliphate in 2014 has led to many of its inhabitants to leave their homes in search of more secure places. This dramatic situation has been greatly aggravated by the fighting that the Iraqi army has waged in recent months to wrest control of the city from the ISIS.
But, once the noise of bombings and explosions has ceased in Mosul, life is beginning to sprout again in its streets and neighborhoods with the return of thousands of former inhabitants who are becoming refugees in their own city. Now it is time to think about their future away from the war that has dominated their lives in recent years as the rubble disappears and the city gradually regains its normality.
For this reason, Archstorming has chosen Mosul to place its new project in an attempt to propose solutions that mitigate and alleviate the suffering of its population.
CHALLENGE
Archstorming is looking for proposals to create an infrastructure that provisionally shelters all the refugees who wish to return to Mosul while their homes are rebuilt and the city regains its living conditions.
The infrastructure is considered as a temporary solution that seeks to receive refugees in a humanitarian emergency and return them as citizens integrated into society.
To achieve this, there will be two different areas. The first, named Urgent Humanitarian Aid, is thought for receiving and caring the newly arrived returnees. It can include spaces for family registration and reunification, basic emergency health and vaccination assistance, a psychological care area, massive housing infrastructures, storage areas and distribution of humanitarian aid (mattresses, mats, food kits, etc.), collective canteens, as well as places for religious worship and spaces reserved for leisure and sports.
The second area, called City Reintegration Zone, aims to reintegrate refugees into society after years of uprooting and will seek to secure a future for families, once they meet their most urgent basic needs in the first area. It should be provided with individual housing for each family unit, area for the education of minors and for the professional training of adults, primary care medical center, public spaces for coexistence, places for religious worship, green areas, a market where new citizens can work and start up their businesses, as well as citizen service offices to receive their demands and suggestions.
The provision of services and facilities that we propose for the two areas is orientative and is open to any modification by the participants.
AWARDS
Prizes totaling 5.700€, broken down as follows:
1st PRIZE- 4.000 €
2nd PRIZE - 1.000€
3rd PRIZE - 500€
PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD - 200€
+10 HONORABLE MENTIONS
SCHEDULE
AUGUST 21st 2017 EARLY REGISTRATION BEGINS
SEPTEMBER 27th 2017 EARLY REGISTRATION CLOSES
SEPTEMBER 28th 2017 REGULAR REGISTRATION BEGINS
NOVEMBER 1st 2017 REGULAR REGISTRATION CLOSES
NOVEMBER 2nd 2017 ADVANCED REGISTRATON BEGINS
DECEMBER 6th 2017 SUBMISSION DEADLINE
DECEMBER 20th 2017 WINNERS ANNOUNCED
DECEMBER 21st 2017 PEOPLE’S CHOICE VOTING BEGINS
JANUARY 2nd 2018 PEOPLE’S CHOICE VOTING CLOSES
JANUARY 3rd 2018 PEOPLE’S CHOICE WINNER ANNOUNCED
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Title
Open Ideas Competition: Mosul Postwar CampType
Competition Announcement (Ideas)Website
Organizers
Registration Deadline
December 06, 2017 12:00 AMSubmission Deadline
December 06, 2017 12:00 AMVenue
Mosul, IraqPrice
40€