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Offener Wettbewerb (auch für Studenten) | 09/2017

24h competition 19th edition: Ct´s

3. Preis

Konstantin Golovnev

Architektur

Ekaterina Limonova

Architektur

Sergey Izko

Architektur

Beurteilung durch das Preisgericht

“A proposal of conformation of utopian city that has responded with intelligence according to the requirements of the contest.
The solution of independent modules that are connected and that are in constant movement, is delicate and sensitive. Structures are grouped and separated by deconstructing the concept of boundaries, creating mutable and constantly moving cities.
The modules of occupation were well thought out and developed and the proposal explains well the mechanisms of operation and interconnectivity between spaces and the infinite possibilities of organization of cells. A simple proposal, which presents a futuristic rereading of beehive cities.” Joanna Helm, arq.

“The project successfully interprets cities as plug-in stations for mobile units. Variation in the layouts of individual units, and consideration of urban zones as a result of mobile units’ configurations are well elaborated to convey the main idea. In short, the alternative scenario of moving cities and stations forms an interesting contribution to the discussions on the future of cities.” Onur Ozkoc, arq.

““ Cities appear by the will of certain people to live together for a while on a particular territory” - The proposal redefines the city in an ideal world where you get to choose your
belonging. No strings attached.” Martin Smedsrud, arq.

“The proposal takes an interesting position in the discussion around countries vs cities for future power centers, and the possible changeability of the urban environment. The movable cells support the idea of the city as an organism, and a future society without borders.” Arne Reisegg, arq.

“Natural Born Nomads. This proposal generates a fantastic response to a simple thesis: Humans are roamers, and whenever the species reaches the necessary level of technological development, it will naturally evolve towards a nomadic society. Thus, this project feels closer to an exercise of prospective science-fiction than an urban design proposal, because in fact, there will be no cities. In the future, total mobility is achieved through drone-like dwelling units, which are capable of forming ad-hoc cluster compounds: always changing, always moving. Ready to fly to the next destination, looking for better weather, companion, or services.” Alvaro Bonfiglio, arq.