UnSchool Copenhagen Design Competition by Switch, Danish Architecture Contest 2020
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UnSchool Copenhagen Design Competition Winners
UnSchool Copenhagen Architecture Competition Winners News
1st Prize
Miriam Fenner, Oliver Fenner
United Kingdom
2nd Prize
Guenter Barczik, Farzad Akhavan, Stephan Griese
Germany
3rd Prize
Kang MinWoo, Koo DongWon, Kong MinKyu
South Korea
HONORABLE MENTIONS
USC263E
Seweryn Trzyna (Poland)
USC7809
Francesco Pulice (Italy)
USC182E
Ingmar Klappe (Netherlands)
USC683J
Ekin Erar, Zhiyi Chen (USA)
USC090W
Carlos Chiver, Luis Lopez, Mariana Hernandez (Mexico)
USC935R
Maria Korneeva, Aliya Mirobdalova (Russia)
USC0235
Kim Hayeon, Kim Haerim (South Korea)
USC1836
Ameesh, Hari Pulibandla (India)
USC512U
Robin Le Bourhis, Ben Stojanik (Ireland)
UnSchool Copenhagen Design Competition by Switch
Previously on e-architect:
5 Nov 2019
UnSchool Copenhagen Design Competition by Switch
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
UnSchool Copenhagen Architecture Competition
UNSCHOOL COPENHAGEN
MANIFESTO
The world is facing a huge learning crisis. Education systems have become so generic and systemic that it doesn’t provide personal, innovative and optimized care to its pupils. While countries have significantly increased access to education, being in school isn’t the same thing as learning. Worldwide, hundreds of millions of children reach young adulthood without even the most basic skills like calculating the correct change from a transaction, reading a doctor’s instructions, or understanding a bus schedule—let alone building a fulfilling career or educating their children.
Education is at the center of building human capital. Delivered well, education – along with the human capital it generates – benefits individuals and societies. But Pedagogy faces a real test in today’s times for it has remained very stagnant and rigid in its discourse. One big reason the learning crisis persists is that many education systems across the developing world have little information on who is learning and who is not.
Schools are supposed to be the real ‘Innovation Incubators’ that shape children of the future. Schools ought to inspire wonder, creativity and innovation through teaching and learning. Schools should offer welcoming environments that instill confidence to pursue our dreams and interests. Schooling environment, since the industrial revolution has done very less to revamp their gloomy, isolated and lifeless spaces.
The competition seeks the creation of a ‘school for the future’ (age group 5-12) that completely negates the regularized building typology of existing ones. The competition seeks to radicalize the school system through architecture not only in terms of improving the quality of study environment but revamping the system and breaking all the physical and metaphorical class divisions into an entirely new school system.
The participants should devise new pedagogical systems that would negate the generic teaching strategies and give more importance to personal interests and aspirations of the students. The competition seeks ideas from participants to create a fun environment for a middle school that understands the individual needs of each child yet being very collaborative in nature.
Please refer to the AUTOCAD file for the exact sizes
PRIZES
Prizes worth EUR 2500 are up for claim with the distribution as follows:
FIRST PRIZE: EUR 1200
SECOND PRIZE: EUR 800
THIRD PRIZE: EUR 500
Apart from the winners, the jury will select ’10 Editors’ Choices’ who will be featured on our website and several other international magazines and websites across the world. The winners and Editors’ Choices will be provided with an honorary certificate.
REGISTRATION
The competition is open to everyone in the world (architects, students, engineers etc.). You can participate individually or in a team. A team can have a maximum of three members only.
Early registration: – 1st November 2019- 30th November 2019
•For foreign nationals: 40 EUR PER TEAM
•For Indian nationals: 1200 INR PER TEAM
Standard registration: – 1st December 2019- 31st January 2020
•For foreign nationals: 60 EUR PER TEAM
•For Indian nationals: 1500 INR PER TEAM
Late registration: – 1st February 2020- 28th February 2020
•For foreign nationals: 80 EUR PER TEAM
•For Indian nationals: 1800 INR PER TEAM
Submission deadline: 29th February 2020
Result: 25th March 2020
*All deadlines are 11:59 PM- 00:00 IST (India)
GROUP DISCOUNT
As a part of our initiative to encourage more student participation, we offer great discounts if a minimum of 5 teams register from one particular architecture school/university. Contact us at queries@switchcompetition.com to avail the offer.
REGULATIONS
•Switch reserves the right to modify the competition schedule if deemed necessary.
•Participant teams will be disqualified if any of the competition rules or submission requirements are not considered. Participation assumes acceptance of the regulations.
•Team code is the only means of identification of a team as it is an anonymous competition.
•The official language of the competition is English.
•The registration fee is non-refundable.
•Contacting the Jury is prohibited.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Please see the terms and conditions section on www.switchcompetition.com
DISCLAIMER
This is an open international competition hosted by Switch to generate progressive design ideas. There are no plans for any proposal to be built. The competition is organized for education purpose only.
OTHER DETAILS
Website: www.switchcompetition.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/switchcompetition
Instagram: www.instagram.com/switchcompetition
UnSchool Copenhagen Design Competition information / images received 051119
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark, northern Europe
Copenhagen School Buildings
Copenhagen School Building Designs Selection
The School on Islands Brygge, Secondary School, Artillerivej 126, 2300 København S
Design: C.F. Møller Architects
photo : Adam Mørk
Islands Brygge School Copenhagen Building
New Islands Brygge School
Design: C.F. Møller Architects
image courtesy of architects
New Islands Brygge School in Copenhagen
Copenhagen International School in Nordhavn, Levantkaj – CIS Nordhavn
Design: C.F. Møller Architects
photograph : Adam Moerk
Copenhagen International School in Nordhavn
Extension to Gentofte School Building
Design: Arkitema Architects
image courtesy of architects
Extension to Gentofte School
South Harbour School, Støberigade
Design: JJW Architects
photograph : Torben Eskerod
South Harbour School in Copenhagen
Bagsværd Skole
Design: Nohr & Sigsgaard Architects
image courtesy of architects
Bagsvaerd School Copenhagen Building
The School of Bakkegaarden
Design: CEBRA Architects
Bakkegaard School
Architecture in Copenhagen
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Dortheavej Apartments, Copenhagen, Denmark
Design: BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group
photo : Rasmus Hjortshoj
Dortheavej Apartments in Copenhagen
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