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Students Competition | International Wildlife Center (IWC) Africa

United Kingdom Architecture News - Dec 18, 2014 - 15:39   4082 views

Students Competition | International Wildlife Center (IWC) Africa

Kruger National Park is the largest game reserve in South Africa. Covering a total of 18,989 km2, it extends 400 km from north to south and 60 km from east to west.

The park is located in north-east South Africa, on the border with Mozambique and extends from north to south from the border with Zimbabwe almost to the border with Swaziland.

Kruger National Park is among the largest national parks in the world and without a doubt one of the most famous. It is an impressive wildlife refuge that holds an incredible diversity of large animals. Perhaps the most well-known are the famous Big Five: the African elephant, the lion, the leopard, the rhinoceros and the buffalo.

The park represents one of the last wildlife refuges with large populations of white and black rhinoceroses, both of which are on the verge of extinction. It is important to note that today South Africa is home to 80% of the world population of rhinoceroses, estimated to be only 5,000 black rhinoceroses and around 20,000 white rhinoceroses. 

The park possesses around 2 million hectares of land and holds an estimated 5,000 white rhinoceroses, 350 black rhinoceroses, 25,000 buffalo, 2,000 lions, around 12,000 elephants, 17,000 gnus, 4,000 boars, 2,000 hyenas and 170,000 impalas, among many other species.

Tourism is without a doubt the greatest hope for the survival of the species, since money generated by visitors who want to view this magnificent animal along with the other large animals of Africa, motivates the countries affected with this issue to invest resources in protecting these species.

The goal of this competition for architecture students and young architects, entitled International Wildlife Center (IWC) in Africa, is to create a visitor centre and accommodation for tourists and volunteers, whose main objective is to collect funds for animal protection.

The IWC will receive tourists interested in a learning experience that includes direct contact with the species that live in Kruger National Park, as well as professionals, volunteers linked to the veterinarian studies and the care and protection of animals and nature, who want to broaden their knowledge of these species, as well as contribute to the protection of their habitat. 

Objective of the Competition

The objective of the IWC will be to work to conserve and restore autochthonous fauna and their habitat by providing action-oriented education, raising public awareness, promoting strategic associations and a responsible rehabilitation of the fauna, at the same time offering accommodation and services to welcome tourists from all around the world who want to contribute to the protection of this reserve.

The IWC will not be a traditional visitor centre that simply transmits information, but rather it will seek to raise and disseminate awareness about the importance of animal protection to its visitors, encouraging them to become the volunteers that are so necessary to protect and prolong the existence of wildlife.

The idea is to create a space that has a strong attraction to a public of all ages, a space visited by tourists who love wildlife, as well as professionals and volunteers who desire to help with the conservation of the fauna of this ecosystem. 

Jury

The Jury of this contest will consist of the following members, whom you may consult their full CV in the website:

Nathalie de Vries,Director of MVRDV

Federico Soriano,Chairman of the Department of Architectural Design at ETSA Madrid

Felipe Assadi,Chairman of Architecture and Design School of Finis Terrae University

Sol Madridejos,Head of S-M.A.O. Sancho-Madridejos Architecture Office

Vincent Pearson,Founder and Director of Arquitectorial

Alejandro Fernández-Linares,José María Ordovás,Members of the winner team of NOA South America architecture competition 

Prizes

The following prizes will be awarded to proposals that best meet the purpose of the competition:

1st Prize:

3.750 Euros + Publication in Plataforma Arquitectura + Publication in Taller al Cubo + Publication in WA Wettbewerbe Aktuell magazine + Publication in Pedacicos Arquitectónicos + 1 year free subscription to WA Wettbewerbe Aktuell magazine + 1 year free subscription to AV Proyectos magazine. 

The winner or person that represents the winner team will take part of the Jury in the next architecture competition. 

2nd Prize:

1.500 Euros + Publication in Plataforma Arquitectura + Publication in Taller al Cubo + Publication in WA Wettbewerbe Aktuell magazine + Publication in Pedacicos Arquitectónicos + 1 year free subscription to WA Wettbewerbe Aktuell magazine + 1 year free subscription to AV Proyectos magazine. 

3rd Prize:

625 Euros + Publication in Plataforma Arquitectura + Publication in Taller al Cubo + Publication in WA Wettbewerbe Aktuell magazine + Publication in Pedacicos Arquitectónicos + 1 year free subscription to WA Wettbewerbe Aktuell magazine + 1 year free subscription to AV Proyectos magazine. 

Arquideas Special Prize:

The Arquideas Special Prize will be given, awarded with 500 euros, to the proposal with more votes from Arquideas Community users, among winners,honourable mentions and the finalist projects.An Arquideas supporting document will be sent to all the proposals that have received any of the mentioned awards.

Taxes will be withheld on cash prizes in accordance with current regulations. 

Calendar

January 16, 2015:Regular registration period deadline

January 23, 2015:Deadline for consultations 

February 2, 2015:Deadline for submission of proposals

February27,2015:Publication on the web of the Jury results Virtual exhibition 

Please click on Competition Brief

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