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Volume Zero Competitions
Results Announcement Date:
September 2, 2023
Winners:
SECOND PLACE – Ravisha Rathore and Devesh Uniyal
THIRD PLACE – Roberta Vasnic and Ian Sanders
Honorable Mentions:
Honourable Mention 2 – Alexander Tarek Araj
Honourable Mention 3 – Aman Bhavsar and Joy Ann Lim Ee Hsien
Honourable Mention 4 – Antar Ghazoul
Honourable Mention 5 – Thakan Navapakpilai and Xiaobai Zhao
Honourable Mention 6 – Akkarawin Valinluck and Pimchid Chariyacharoen
Honourable Mention 7 – Dilianis Arenas
Honourable Mention 8 – Pedro Medeiros De Faria
Honourable Mention 9 – Alexander Babushkin and Sophio Bedoshvili
Honourable Mention 10 – Nahom Redda and Amanuel Demissie
Detailed/Aditional Information:
International design competition platform Volume zero has announced the results of the Tiny Library 2023 Architecture Competition.
With the world constantly evolving, there is a ton of information being formulated out there. Human intellect today is expected to evolve at the same rate for our world to continue our journey into the future. Despite all the information, reading and self-learning remain the most powerful tools available to mankind to consume knowledge. Learning increases awareness, exposure, and productivity, which leads to development.
Despite its importance, education is still inaccessible to many communities in remote locations around the world. Self-learning, especially through reading, is crucial for the society’s development. It is important to power the growth of like-minded networks. It is necessary to have places promoting education and self-learning to educate the local population within the closest proximity. It will make them accessible to gainful employment opportunities in their home towns and will thereby avoid the need for migration elsewhere.
The competition challenged its participants to rethink and re-imagine the idea of the Library as a 21st-century self-learning and educational incubation space that not only sheds light on conventional means of knowledge but also encourages its users to interact, share ideas, and grow together. Participants were required to design a Tiny Library optimized for 75 users with engaging multifunctional spaces for all ages and spatial experiences where they were required to choose a site in a rural or remote context for the proposal and the structure should not exceed 300 sq.mt of built-up area.
Volume Zero Competition thanks all the competitors for participating in this competition and for contributing to this competition’s research.
Participants from more than 50 countries contributed valuable concept ideas to the contest, which was evaluated by a panel of international experts. The winning projects have been awarded a total cash prize of $4,000 distributed to the first 3 team winners.
The esteemed jury for judging this competition consisted of Puran Kumar (Studio PKA), Peter W. Ferretto (Condition Lab), Lui Hanxio (LLLab), Ahmad Thaneem (3dor concepts), Antonio Garza Ferrigno (Proyecto Reacciona), Catherine Ranger (MGS Architects), Luis Ricardo (LLLab), Sebastian Irarrazaval (Architect).
The top three winners were awarded total prize money of $4,000 while ten entries received Honorable Mentions. Here are the winning entries. The full result for the competition Tiny Library 2023 Architecture Competition can be found at – https://volumezerocompetitions.com/competitions/result/21
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The Ship of KnowledgeFirst PlaceBOURGEOIS LECHASSEUR . . . ARCHITECTESCanada
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Reclaiming ProgressSecond PlaceRavisha Rathore and . . . Devesh UniyalIndia
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The Seventh Generation . . . LibraryThird PlaceRoberta Vasnic and . . . Ian SandersUnited Kingdom
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Traveling StoriesHonorable MentionSalmah BeydounUnited States
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Beyond BordersHonorable MentionAlexander Tarek . . . ArajGermany
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One Roof LibraryHonorable MentionAman Bhavsar and . . . Joy Ann Lim Ee HsienIndia0
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Paper PavilionHonorable MentionAntar GhazoulUnited Kingdom
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The NomadHonorable MentionThakan Navapakpilai . . . and Xiaobai ZhaoUnited States
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Textile TomeHonorable MentionAkkarawin Valinluck . . . and Pimchid ChariyacharoenThailand0
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NASIKIHonorable MentionDilianis ArenasUnited States0