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Deploy – Cyclones – Emergency Shelters that Scale

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Deploy – Cyclones – Emergency Shelters that Scale

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PREMISE
Typhoons and hurricanes, or more generally, tropical cyclones, are all spinning storms of high winds (sustained winds of 73 miles per hour or greater) and intense weather like thunderstorms. The only nominal difference is the ocean basin where they originate. The most alarming factor they all share is that the intensity and frequency of these cyclonic super storms are increasing with climate change.
Accordingly to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, climate change will lead to tropical cyclones with higher rainfall, greater intensity, and a greater proportion of high intensity (Category 4-5) storms. These changes are largely caused by warming ocean temperatures, which drive cyclonic storm activity. But sea-level rise also increases the damage caused by the storms by exacerbating the effects of storm surge, where waves generated by high winds inundate coastal areas.

DEPLOY CHALLENGE
Deploy invites architects, designers, engineers, and student fraternity from around the globe to take part in the world’s first-ever cyclone relief shelter design challenge. The Deploy is one of the world’s most coveted competitions recognizing design ideas for emergency shelters. It recognizes exceptional concepts that redefine quick shelter design through the implementation of innovative ideas, techniques, construction, visual, and technology through architecture as a tool.
Deploy embarks itself on technological and engineering innovations that are about to go big, and sets architecture free to innovate more in these uncharted and heavily testing directions. It is one of its kind platforms that promotes way finding during the crucial time between the catastrophe and its relief response.

OBJECTIVES
User: Emergency shelters are an engineering solution primarily, but how well do you understand the user and outline primary needs?
Structure: How innovative/efficient/effective is the structure and infill materials used in the shelter?
Assembly/Disassembly: How will the design resist theft and mishandling, by becoming a robust entity despite modularity.
Adaptability: How the shelter will adapt with stages and time after its installation and use? How can it be upgraded in further months or even a year?

SITE
The site for this competition is expected to be either in small towns or remote/rural areas where the target population can be a few to a few hundred families. The deployment period can range from a few weeks to 10-12 months. The design site can be in any of the places marked in green that are sensitive to typhoon activity. Design challenge looks at a more localized approach in building these shelters where the regional approach not only looks at manufacturing but human aspects of the place as well.
There are two expected stages in submission, one is a single unit for either a single-family or set of 2-3 families. Similarly, a community action plan for the planning of multiple units is also required for your design proposal to complete. Conceptual management of services and layout of essential facilities and toilets can be indicated on the master plan.

JUDGING CRITERIA & JUDGES
The entries will be judged by an international jury of the competition on the following criteria:
Presentation: The fundamental to a good entry is a visual delivery of ideas.
Concept/Idea: Quality of thought and intent in the pre-design phase.
Spaces/Program: How the spaces are calculated and ordered.
Design Outcome The final architectural outcome of the solution.
The judging panel can also add other criteria based on their internal discussions – which will be in line with the problem statement. Participants are advised to fulfill the above-given criteria first in their design. Names of the jury panel will be announced soon.

YEARBOOK
Winners of this competition will get annually published with us in our e-yearbook and annual publications.


Short Description

The Deploy is one of the world’s most coveted competitions recognizing design ideas for emergency shelters. Deploy invites architects, designers, engineers, and student fraternity from around the globe to take part in the world’s first-ever cyclone relief shelter design challenge.




Organizer

Swift

Link to Competition

Link to Registration form

Prizes

Prize pool of worth 18,000$
First Prize: 5000$ (For students and professionals)
Runner Up: 6 x 1000$ (For students and professionals)
People’s Choice: 4 x 400$ (Open for all)
Honorable Mention : 12 x 450$ Each

Type of Competition

Open to the public/Minimum requirements (Open to anyone that complies with the requirements), Single stage (Winners selected immediately)

Who can Participate

Minimum eligible age for participation is 18 years.
There is no restriction on the degree of design disciplines to participate in the challenge.
Participation in the competition can happen in a team as well as an individual.
Maximum numbers of participants in a team are 4.

Dates and Time Frame

Registration Opens October 7, 2020
Registration Closes December 28, 2020
Deadline to Submit Project December 29, 2020
Winners announcement Date February 25, 2021

Languages

English

Location of Competition

Worldwide

Location of Project (if developed)

Worldwide

Additional Information

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