Участники этого международного конкурса идей должны представить проект дома на дереве, соответствующий принципам устойчивой архитектуры. Проект должен быть функциональным, правдоподобным, воспроизводимым, элегантным; кроме того, он должен отражать особенности владельцев или окружающего контекста. Дом на дереве призван защищать своих жителей от дождя, солнца, обеспечивать безопасность, пока они погружены в состояние отдыха.
пресс-релиз:
Aim:
The aim of this international ideas competition is to recognise the architectural and design principle involved in designing a high quality tree house and the role they sometimes play in shaping our ideas of low-cost, low maintenance and sustainable architectural design in many world communities. This competition investigates, explores and emphasises the importance of sustainable concept in Tree house design as they become ever more popular, more
intricate and more commercial.
The goal is to provide an architectural solution to Treehouse design which is functional, feasible, repeatable, elegant and reflecting the users or site context. The Tree-House must protect users from the elements such rain, sun while providing safe circulation and consideration for relaxation.
Project:
The program challenges participants to design an original Contemporary Treehouse fit for a modern Prince as a play and discovery space. For this edition participants are requested to design a Tree house for the young Prince George
and friends. The tree house design should allow for adult supervision from a distance with any use of modern technology kept to a minimum.
In the knowledge that every child is their parents prince and princess, combined with an inclusive society we encourage designs that allow for further use for other private, public or associated charity playtime events. The treehouse concept must be one that is sustainability and exhibits consideration for the welfare of the tree at it’s core. It should also project an image of elegance and connection to nature in its form and aesthetics.
Treehouses have a magic that stimulates our imaginations in any unique surroundings and posses an unforgettable promise of an adventure. The uniqueness of a Tree house is sometimes based on the unique feature of the host tree
or anchor points, which adds to that childhood dream or fairy tale of a hideout and adventure playground set high in the sky. It is also a space of retreat transporting adults from the stresses of everything reality to a world high up the tree top to be close to nature or an elevated view. Treehouses were all the rage among wealthy adults during the renaissance and through 16th and 17th century Europe. It known that the current Queen then, Princess Elizabeth and Prince Phillip stayed in a treetop lodging in 1952.
Submissions can be the work of an individual or practice team or a group of up to 4 members (architects, architecture graduates or architecture students etc) aged 18 or over at the time of registration. Registration and participation in the competition implies an immediate acceptance by entrants of all terms & conditions governing the site and competition.
Jury:
The judging panel for this competition is to be confirmed:
Designer (TBA)
Architect (TBA)
Designer (TBA)
Joining the above will be 5 Triumphant Mention subject to Panel’s decision
Publication on ArchTriumph website and planned book
Featured in planned exhibited in London
Publication on various social media platforms and blogs