Place and Displacement 2018 Integrating Refugee Populations within Cities

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Place and Displacement 2018

Integrating Refugee Populations within Cities

 

BRIEF

Refugee livelihoods have become a crucial topic in contemporary geopolitical relations. One fundamental challenge within the current relief assistance model for refugee populations is the separation between inhabitants and local communities. IDeA invites innovative minds around the world to propose spatial design and programmatic solutions that provide opportunities for refugees and local communities to strengthen ties while enabling self-agency. This creative re-knitting of the city can rely on a shared organization and management of activities within co-constructed platforms that involve both refugees and the local community.

Solutions should focus on addressing the economic and social vulnerabilities that refugees face in urban environments and provide creative ways that expand access, participation, and interaction between refugees and their local communities.

The solution should include an operational plan for one of the urban sites below and should be able to run for long-term, i.e. 3-5 years, to benefit as many people as possible with a goal of permanent infrastructure. Your business plan should justify the overall budget limit for both construction and operation of the proposed project, and identify institutional partners and funding sources. Finalists have the opportunity to come to New York City to present at a symposium in April 2018.

 

SITES

  • Amman, Jordan
  • Berlin, Germany
  • Nairobi, Kenya

 

SCHEDULE AND FEES

Registration (rolling basis): Nov. 13, 2017 11:59 PM EST – Feb. 1, 2018 11:59 PM EST

$50 Early Bird (Nov 13 – Dec 3, 2017)
$60 Regular (Dec 4 – Dec 31, 2017)
$70 Late (Jan 1 – Feb 1, 2018)

Submission : Dec. 4, 2017 11:59 PM EST – Feb. 1, 2018 11:59 PM EST

Late-February: Finalist teams are announced to advance into second stage of jury.
Early-to-Mid March: Honorable Mentions and Winning Teams are announced.
Symposium: Mid-to-late April 2018 in New York City (To be announced)

AWARDS

1 Overall Winning Team  $3,500 + 2 Round Trip Flight Tickets to NYC*

One overall winning team of the 2018 Competition will be selected from the three winning teams to be awarded an additional $1,500.

3 Winning Teams  $2,000 Per Team + 2 Round Trip Flight Tickets to NYC*

One winning team per site will be awarded a cash prize of $2,000, and round trip flight tickets and accommodation in New York City (maximum 2 people per team). The three winning teams will present their proposals at the April symposium in New York City to policy makers, architects, urban planners, academics, NGOs, and philanthropists.

6 Honorable Mentions  $1,000 Per Team *

Two teams per site will be awarded a cash prize of $1,000.
Projects of Distinction will be notified but will not receive a cash award.
* Projects of the winning teams and honorable mentions will be presented to a group of related humanitarian organizations and philanthropies with credits to participants.

 

JURY

–Nora Akawi
Architect, Curator, Researcher
Director of Studio-X Amman, Columbia University GSAPP
–T. Alexander Aleinikoff – Director – Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility, The New School for Social Research
T. Alexander Aleinikoff
Director
Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility, The New School for Social Research
–Nerea Amorós Elorduy – Architect, Researcher – The Bartlett School of Architecture
Nerea Amorós Elorduy
Architect, Researcher
The Bartlett School of Architecture
–Sean Anderson – Curator, Department of Architecture and Design – Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
Sean Anderson
Curator, Department of Architecture and Design
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
–Marie Aquilino – Founder, Director & Professor – Haiti Water Atlas Consortium, Ecole Spéciale d’Architecture
Marie Aquilino
Founder, Director & Professor
Haiti Water Atlas Consortium, Ecole Spéciale d’Architecture
–Sera Bonds – Exeutive Director – Circle of Health International
Sera Bonds
Exeutive Director
Circle of Health International
–Hiba Bou Akar – Assistant Professor – Columbia University GSAPP
Hiba Bou Akar
Assistant Professor
Columbia University GSAPP
–Mark E Breeze – Director, Researcher, Architect – University of Cambridge, University of Oxford
Mark E Breeze
Director, Researcher, Architect
University of Cambridge, University of Oxford
–Nasr Chamma – Founder – The Lab of Emergency & Sustainable Settlements (LESS)
Nasr Chamma
Founder
The Lab of Emergency & Sustainable Settlements (LESS)
–Noah B. Chasin – Adjunct Associate Professor of Architecture & Urban Design – Columbia University GSAPP
Noah B. Chasin
Adjunct Associate Professor of Architecture & Urban Design
Columbia University GSAPP
–Filiep Decorte – Deputy Director – UN Habitat New York
Filiep Decorte
Deputy Director
UN Habitat New York
–Alejandro de Castro Mazarro – Adjunct Assistant Professor of Urban Planning – Columbia University GSAPP
Alejandro de Castro Mazarro
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Urban Planning
Columbia University GSAPP
–Ashraf El Nour – Permanent Observer – International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Ashraf El Nour
Permanent Observer
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
–Katherine Faulkner – Principal – NADAA (ENTRELAC at Amman Design Week)
Katherine Faulkner
Principal
NADAA (ENTRELAC at Amman Design Week)
–Nabeel Hamdi – Professor – Oxford Brooks University, Harvard GSD
Nabeel Hamdi
Professor
Oxford Brooks University, Harvard GSD
–Farzaneh Hadafi – Architect, Lecturer – Islamic Azad University
Farzaneh Hadafi
Architect, Lecturer
Islamic Azad University
–Kamyar Jarahzadeh – Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and Learning Manager – Refugee Solidarity Network (RSN)
Kamyar Jarahzadeh
Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and Learning Manager
Refugee Solidarity Network (RSN)
–Irit Katz – Post-Doctoral Fellow, Affiliated Lecturer – University of Pennsylvania, University of Cambridge
Irit Katz
Post-Doctoral Fellow, Affiliated Lecturer
University of Pennsylvania, University of Cambridge
–Bence Komlósi – Co-Founder – Architecture for Refugees
Bence Komlósi
Co-Founder
Architecture for Refugees
–Kaja Kühl – Design Principal, Adjunct Associate Professor – youarethecity, Columbia GSAPP
Kaja Kühl
Design Principal, Adjunct Associate Professor
youarethecity, Columbia GSAPP
–Eunice Kwon – Field & Service Coordinator, Case Manager – Little Tokyo Service Center, Liberty in North Korea (LiNK)
Eunice Kwon
Field & Service Coordinator, Case Manager
Little Tokyo Service Center, Liberty in North Korea (LiNK)
–Fei Liu – Adjunct Lecturer, Designer – Parsons School of Design, Public Science
Fei Liu
Adjunct Lecturer, Designer
Parsons School of Design, Public Science
–Jorge Lobos – Founder & Architect – Emergency Architecture & Human Rights
Jorge Lobos
Founder & Architect
Emergency Architecture & Human Rights
–Erinn McGurn – Owner / Principal – SCALEStudio, SCALEAfrica
Erinn McGurn
Owner / Principal
SCALEStudio, SCALEAfrica
–Jessy Medernach – Co-Founder – CUCULA
Jessy Medernach
Co-Founder
CUCULA
–Sergio Palleroni – Architect, Senior Fellow – Institute for Sustainable Solutions, Portland State University
Sergio Palleroni
Architect, Senior Fellow
Institute for Sustainable Solutions, Portland State University
–Sara Pavanello – Researcher – Overseas Development Institute
Sara Pavanello
Researcher
Overseas Development Institute
–Melissa Phillips – Chair – Urban Refugees
Melissa Phillips
Chair
Urban Refugees
–Rania Qawasma-Dana – Architect, Founder – Architecture for Refugees USA
Rania Qawasma-Dana
Architect, Founder
Architecture for Refugees USA
–Kazuki Sakamoto – Adjunct Assistant Professor – Columbia University GSAPP
Kazuki Sakamoto
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Columbia University GSAPP
–Samer Saliba – Urban Technical Specialist – International Rescue Committee (IRC)
Samer Saliba
Urban Technical Specialist
International Rescue Committee (IRC)
–Alex Shams – Urban Anthropologist, Journalist – University of Chicago
Alex Shams
Urban Anthropologist, Journalist
University of Chicago
–Jilly Traganou – Architect, Associate Professor in Spatial Design Studies – Parsons School of Design
Jilly Traganou
Architect, Associate Professor in Spatial Design Studies
Parsons School of Design
–Jonathan Weaver – Urban Designer and Planner – Urban Planning and Design LAB, UN-Habitat Kenya
Jonathan Weaver
Urban Designer and Planner
Urban Planning and Design LAB, UN-Habitat Kenya
–Muzabel Welongo – Founder, Executive Director – SAVIC Africa
Muzabel Welongo
Founder, Executive Director
SAVIC Africa

 

WEBSITE

http://www.idevelopment.us/competition/