Volume Zero recently announced the results of the RE School Architecture Competition 2018, which challenged participants to design an innovative school that brings education to children living in the most inaccessible areas of the world, while also being a hub for interaction between the local communities.
The competition jury selected three winners who were awarded a total cash prize of $4,000. Five more submissions received honorable mentions, while another 10 received special mentions.
Scroll down to check out the winning entries below.
FIRST PLACE: Zhen Lei (China)
Project excerpt: “Ruins are not the end of architecture, but its origin. The ‘Woven Clouds’ school floats above the shanty area, assembled with sandwich panels and scaffolding into a form that fuses structure, experience and the scenery. The school is like a lattice structure growing in the earth, it is not permanent, this informal building will inspire community participation and education revolution”.
SECOND PLACE: Ling Lee and Hsieh I Jon (Taiwan)
Project excerpt: “Earthquakes, typhoons and volcanoes constantly ravage coastal regions around the globe. Countless schools take the brunt of this destructive force, but simultaneously act as emergency operation centres after the disaster. ‘The Nest – Shelter School’ uses a new system that can be easily constructed with hands-on materials and which can be readily transported to damaged environments”.
THIRD PLACE: Nikita D’Silva, Siddhant Tikkoo and Debolina Ray (India)
Project excerpt: “Our vision of a school is one with no boundaries between education and culture, a space that unites native dying skill sets with integrated learning”. Inspired by the indigenous Gond tribe, their lifestyle and households, the school is a sublime balance between enclosed and shared spaces made using locally sourced materials."
HONORABLE MENTIONS
Check out the special mention entries below. You can find the full competition results here.
The jury featured: Hellmut Raff (Ackermann+Raff GmBH & Co. KG); Taku Hibino (HIBINOSEKKIE); Jun Sekino (JUN SEKINO Architect and Design); Paulo Afonso (Paulo Vale Afonso Architecture Studio); Raul Pantaleo (TAM ASSOCIATI), and Hoang Thuc Hao (1+1>2).
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