Adaptive Reuse: Design Transformations for Community Healthcare

Architecture Competition

Competition Information and Important Details

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NameAdaptive Reuse: Design Transformations for Community Healthcare
Organiser Epidemic Urbanism Initiative , National Center for Smart Growth (NCSG), CRGA, Cuningham, GRIMM+PARKER Partner, Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA)
Submission DeadlineMay 30, 2023
ThemeDesign interventions into pre-existing sites play a critical role in global healthcare. The 2023 Epidemic Urbanism Initiative Design Competition will focus on adaptive reuse, inviting submissions that consider how pre-existing vacant, underused, or currently used sites, structures, and spaces can be transformed into healthcare settings with thoughtful, sustainable design interventions. Many communities rely on the adaptive reuse of spaces designated or constructed for other purposes to fulfill community healthcare needs, whether it is a former school repurposed as a vaccination clinic in western Canada, a house converted into a women’s health center in Kenya, or a field transformed into a temporary hospital comprised of tents and outbuildings in Bolivia. Global health crises, including the recent COVID-19 pandemic, create an urgent need to transform existing buildings and sites for both ongoing community care and emergency treatment. This adaptive reuse is the theme of the 2023 EUI Design Competition.
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Registration Fees

Free

Description

In order to face rapid changes and to improve the adaptability of public spaces, cities have been using tactical urbanism as a tool to become increasingly more dynamic and flexible. From a design point of view, architects and urban planners are experimenting with tactical techniques as short-term and low-cost actions for long term and effective results.
This innovative approach can be adopted as an alternative and creative regeneration method that aims at improving the quality of public spaces by considering the community needs, adapting to site-specific conditions and strengthening cultural identity.
Tactical projects may vary in scale and location: they can involve a sidewalk, a whole street, an empty plot, a bridge and many other areas. These type of interventions can be highly communicative, adaptable and reversible.

Eligibility

The competition is open to students, architects, designers, urbanists, engineers, artists, makers, activists, and anyone interested in the transformation of contemporary urban space. Participants can join the competition either individually or with a team.

Important dates

• Deadline for inquiries: April 30, 2023
• Deadline for submissions: May 30, 2023
• Convening of review committees: June 2023
• Deadline for submission of videos by shortlisted teams: July 15, 2023
• Announcement of shortlisted projects: August 1, 2023
• Jury meetings: September 2023
• Announcement of awards: September 30, 2023

Registration Details

Competition Jury

International Panel

Prizes

• First prize for each category: $2000
• Two finalists for each category: $500
• All participants attending the final review meetings will receive an EUI certificate
• Shortlisted projects will be announced on the EUI website, the EDRA newsletter, and major architectural websites

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