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    Competition: Re-Imagining Cappadocia as an Eco-District

    April 12, 20233 Mins Read
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    GAD Foundation is pleased to announce the launch of an international architecture competition that calls on young architects from around the world to envision a new natural environment based on living in a scenic and magical landscape. Re-Imagining Cappadocia as an Eco-District competition seeks to extend design insight into architecture embedded and in harmony with the Cappadocian landscape as the focus of Eco-District design.

    Re-Imagining Cappadocia as an Eco-District is the international one-stage competition organized by the GAD Foundation in cooperation with Indigo Group that takes place in the Cappadocia Region of Turkey and aims to draw young professionals with a degree in architecture studies (≤ 35 years old) to propose architecture projects with the purpose of increased earthquake-resistance, sustainability, resilience, efficiency, microclimatic solutions and respect for geological and ecological factors. The competition is set in the Avanos district of the Cappadocia Region of Turkey, in a typical Anatolian landscape.

    Prizes & Mentions

    1st Prize: 5.000€

    2nd Prize: 3.000€

    3rd Prize: 1.000€

    2 Golden Mentions: 500€ each

    10 Honourable Mentions

    30 Finalists

    Guidelines

    The main theme of the competition is based on the idea of an “Eco-District” that will host several earthquake-resistant, lightweight, undetectable buildings, structures, and eco-cabins coupled with activities set inside a project area. The vast landscape area will be organized as an Eco-District with agricultural/sustainable/organic production areas, and outdoor activities such as a walking path and zones for physical activity to stimulate exploration and discovery. The Eco-District and primary activities are envisioned to be in and on a network of walking paths and open spaces. The design strategy of the competition will be to retain the natural materials and character of the Cappadocia region, particularly the Avanos region as a nature reserve. The competition calls for a non-invasive approach to the design of the “Eco-District” where ecosystems are supported and new construction is minimized considering many rock-carved dwellings in the Cappadocia and Avanos region flourishing with their scenic beauty and distinctive geo-morphological landscape.

    Requested Material 

    Competitors have to submit a maximum of 3 A1 panels (59,4 x 84,1 cm) landscape or vertically oriented. Panels must contain all the necessary graphic information to explain the project in the best way possible (title, diagrams, sketches, renderings, model pictures, 3D visualizations, plans, facades, cross-sections, collages, and model photos). Competitors also have to submit an A3 album landscape-oriented, a maximum of 7 pages (boards) long. 

    Jury

    David Basulto I ArchDaily (Berlin, GERMANY) 

    Ferda Kolatan I UPENN Weitzman Architecture (Pennsylvania, USA)

    Ayako Ezaki I TrainingAid (Erlangen, GERMANY)

    Elif Erdine I AA (London, UK)

    Zoë Ryan I UPENN ICA (Pennsylvania, USA)

    Schedule

    Competition Opening: April 5th

    Submission Deadline: June 30th

    Final Jury Reviews: July 31st

    Results Announcement: August 19th

    Download the full competition brief here. 

    Requirements / Eligibility

    The competition is open to young professionals either in groups or individuals with a degree in architecture studies (≤ 35 years old) to propose architecture projects with the purpose of increased earthquake resistance, sustainability, resilience, efficiency, microclimatic solutions, and respect for geological and ecological factors. 

    More information can be found at GAD’s website.  

    Contact: [email protected].

    Instagram: @gadfoundation

    Facebook: @gadfoundation

    Twitter: @gadfoundation

    Organizers: GAD Foundation & Indigo Group

    Submission Deadline: June 30, 2023, 23:59:00 (UTC +03:00).

    Price: Free

    Top image courtesy of GAD.

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