18Winner3-livingProject proposal is aimed to Millennials who follow the ?60s movement and instead of owning material goods they choose to own memories and experiences and at a time of digitalization they have unlimited working possibilites. '3-living' concept allows them live 'free'.
4Editor's ChoiceCtrl+ScrollThe project challenges the concepts of generic and iconic but imagining one in the realm of the other. It understands how external factors such as culture, nature, etc. helps in creating iconic architecture out generic forms. We delve into the process of 'Japanization' here, and position it where its inherent definition changes in the face of immigration.
7WinnerA Botanical ExchangeCyber Crime is without a place, and criminals without an identity. This rehabilitative prison seeks to reconnect criminals with a sense of physical space, self, and community through a focus on tangible work like farming, gardening, and craftsmanship.
52WinnerSerendipityEvery house must answer all fundamental needs for a human.Before overgrowing of cities and residential towers,houses were connected to the street with smaller streets giving the dwellers an opportunity to interact with people of neighborhood.today apartments connect units by stairs and elevators which are in lack of Serendipity.
10WinnerSwap in the parkWe designed a program called "Swap" for the project, The main responsibility of the program is to achieve equal intergenerational interactions between the young and the elderly. The process of one-way "Care for the elderly" in the traditional sense is transformed into two-way "Exchange between young people and the elderly?.
20Honorable MentionCO-LIVING HOUSEThe residents of this house are six people from three different generations. They are three couples, aged 20, 40 and 60, respectively. They have known each other for a long time and feel like family to one another. On this basis, the first decision taken was for a building whereby everything is shared. There are no walls in the house.
61WinnerHOME FOR THE ESCAPED - Transitional Housing for the Rohingya refugeesThe experience of becoming homeless is coupled with the experience of losing a sense of place and belonging in this world. The transitional shelters goal is to design a more humane environment that restores dignity and identity to the abandoned Refugees.
127People's Choice AwardCompact library run by the communityA modern library has to be more than an information storage, but a new place of unity and development for the community.
25Editor's ChoiceRUKO - Housing for Digital Nomads in 2030 RUKO, Housing for Digital Nomads of 2030 in Singapore, is a hybrid tower that explores the concept of an Asian neighborhood of shop houses and their programmatic uses and social experiences in a high rise.
181People's Choice Awardfi rrihlathفي رحلة - In a journey - A safe and enjoyable abode for the elderly that is both independent and assisted, with convenient senior-friendly spaces, supporting medical and other healthcare facilities. The design aims to reinvigorate the mundane lifestyle, by introducing exciting spaces that are to be explored.
Hosted by Classroom CompetitionsAbodeBiophilia in Architecture for better livingPrize Pool:USD 1,000Results Announced!: January 14, 2021Hong Kong, China24 Entries received