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Ghana Innovation Farm

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Some paradoxes are particularly painful.
There is much talk of space race, rapid and relentless consumption of resources. Many people have too much, far beyond what is necessary. Yet, in numerous places of the world, people are still suffering from hunger.
There are no simple solutions to the gaps that have always affected human society. Still, what is certain is that often poverty is not caused by insufficient natural resources.

One third of the population of the Global South practices agriculture in contexts that are highly suited to such activity. Yet, despite a favorable climate and right soil conditions, it is precisely these peoples that obtain less value from the agri-food supply chain. This is because often the main causes of vulnerability are not natural but infrastructural.
In order to guarantee sufficient nutriment, both production aspects and the possibility to preserve food or food resources play a crucial role.
The cold chain is one of the core issues of the global nutrition challenge. InspiraFarms is well aware of that. For more than 10 years, it has been at the forefront in promoting technological development and dissemination together with the construction of facilities able to stabilize and preserve food produced in emerging countries.
Consistently with the United Nations goals, in one of the emerging African agricultural scenarios, InspiraFarms is about to build a technological and cultural hub to address the global challenges of food supply chains. It will generate a greater availability of products and job opportunities in a place where more than 25% of the local population live below the poverty line.

In this hub, a system of infrastructures and a training center will share with the local population knowledge and technologies to meet their needs. This will be achieved by developing strategies to make their activities more competitive and seeking new ways to create jobs and opportunities especially for young women and segments of the population facing higher risks.
This is the goal of Ghana Innovation Farm It is the third edition of the Manni Group Design Award, which is InspiraFarms’ ally for the creation of a beacon of culture and innovation. It shall become a reference for the local community providing resources, knowledge, and solutions able to meet the most basic of human rights: access to food.

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Mariam Kamara (Atelier Masomi)
Andreas Fries (Herzog & de Meuron)
Eduardo Souto de Moura
Diana Lopez Caramazana (UNDP)
Giancarlo Mazzanti (El Equipo Mazzanti)
Raul Pantaleo (TAMassociati)
Giuseppe Grant (Orizzontale Architettura)
Enrico Frizzera (Manni Group)
Matthew Ott (GCCA)
Lorenzo Bottinelli (BASF)
Michele Bruni (InspiraFarms)
Manuel C. Kabana (IFRIA)


Short Description

GHANA INNOVATION FARM, the third edition of the Manni Group Design Award aiming to design a hub where a system of infrastructures and a training center will share with the local population knowledge and technologies to meet their needs.




Organizer

Young Architects Competitions and Manni Group

Link to Competition

Link to Registration form

Prizes

1st PRIZE 10.000 €
2nd PRIZE 4.000 €
3rd PRIZE 2.000 €
2 GOLD MENTIONS 1.000 € each
10 HONORABLE MENTIONS
30 FINALISTS

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

– Participants can be students, graduates, freelance architects even when they belong to a team. It is not mandatory to be experts of architectural disciplines or members of architectural associations.
– Each team must include at least one team member aged from 18 to 35

Dates and Time Frame

Registration Opens October 18, 2021
Registration Closes January 16, 2022
Deadline to Submit Project January 19, 2022
Winners announcement Date February 28, 2022

Languages

English, French

Location of Competition

Bologna

Additional Information

Banner, Poster, Brochure or Triptic of Competition

GIF_brief_eng.pdf

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