Designing for Adaptable Futures Winners Announced

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Adaptable Street by Maxime Rousseau and Paul Jaquet © Adaptable Futures

The 2012 results for the DAF (Designing Adaptable Futures) International Student Design Competition are in! A joint first prize, a third prize and five honorable mentions were awarded among 150 submission from 26 countries. The competition asked students to present an architectural proposal that had a transformable quality that could make the physical or experiential space change over any given span of time. The prompt embraces what Adaptable Futures is about. The organization looks at the value of longevity in architecture through the adaptability of the built environment. It challenges notions of monumental architecture and architecture as a symbol of its time. It asks, instead to design with the context – the present – and its “temporal reality” – the changing and evolving future – in mind. After the break, take a look at the projects that were selected for best embodying the ability for architecture to adapt.

Joint First Prize: New Addington’s Village Green

New Addington’s Village Green by Jeffrey Adjei © Adaptable Futures
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Cite: Irina Vinnitskaya. "Designing for Adaptable Futures Winners Announced" 11 Jul 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/252836/designing-for-adaptable-futures-winners-announced> ISSN 0719-8884

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