Design competitions are an ideal vessel to raise awareness and introduce a broad audience to issues affecting the built environment. Winning an award can have a significant impact on gaining public support or securing sponsorship for the respective project. The
Holcim Awards is such a design competition: it promotes and rewards innovative approaches to sustainable construction.
Living With Lakes Center:
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Holcim Awards Bronze 2008 North America – “Living with Lakes Center for freshwater restoration and research”, Sudbury, Canada |
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Holcim Awards Bronze 2008 North America – “Living with Lakes Center for freshwater restoration and research”, Sudbury, Canada |
One of the award-winning projects is the
“The Living with Lakes Center” (above) in northeastern Ontario, Canada. The project will house a research center to aid the restoration of the city of Sudbury’s ecosystem with an emphasis on water security for future generations. The research center will be self-sufficient for electricity and heating needs and be built to LEED platinum standards with instrumentation fitted to monitor the effectiveness of an array of technical features and their impact on lake water quality.
The project is led by Laurentian University scientist John Gunn who remarks that winning a Holcim Award for North America secured vital funds for the project as well as assisted the project team in attracting financial support from Industry Canada and other sponsors for the USD 5 million project.
River Remediation and Urban Development Scheme:
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Global Holcim Awards Gold 2009 – River remediation and urban development scheme, Fez, Morocco |
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Global Holcim Awards Gold 2009 – River remediation and urban development scheme, Fez, Morocco |
The Global Holcim Awards Gold 2009 winner,
“River remediation and urban development scheme” is situated in the UNESCO World Heritage-listed city of Fez, Morocco. The project is a multi-sited, multi-functional project that is centered upon the recovery of a river. Work on restoring it triggers a range of interventions in the Medina. Core components are the rehabilitation of the old city’s architecture, revitalizing public spaces and traditional tanneries, and creating new pedestrian zones.
“The Holcim Awards brought international public attention to the river project and in turn triggered new rehabilitation initiatives in the city”, project architect Aziza Chaouni comments. The Medina of Fez continues to host new opportunities for sustainable urban development through a new competition for the design of a site for the nearby Place Lalla Yeddouna.
The
3rd International Holcim Awards competition offering a total of $2 million USD in prize money is currently open for entries. There are no restrictions to who may develop and submit new perspectives for our future. The competition seeks exemplary sustainable building and civil engineering works; landscape, urban design and infrastructure projects; and materials, products and construction technologies. Construction may not have started before July 1, 2010, entries must be submitted by March 23, 2011. More information visit
www.holcimawards.org and check out our facebook page
http://www.facebook.com/HolcimAwardsUS.
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