Submission & Late Registration: March 30th, 2025
Location: Pripyat, Ukraine (Former Soviet Union)
Prizes: $2000 USD
Premise:
The Chernobyl disaster remains a haunting symbol of the nuclear age, yet it also represents a remarkable story of resilience and rebirth. This competition invites participants to conceptualize a rejuvenation center at the Vladimir Ilyich Lenin Nuclear Power Plant in Chernobyl, Ukraine. The goal is to transform the site into a hub of renewal, symbolizing restoration and a commitment to a sustainable future.
Objective:
Participants must design a space that embodies the concept of rejuvenation. The structure should harmonize with its post-apocalyptic surroundings while promoting functionality, healing, and education. The design should explore the intersection of architecture, sustainability, and cultural remembrance.
Site:
The site is the historic grounds surrounding the Vladimir Ilyich Lenin Nuclear Power Plant. Participants must consider the existing landscape, including the remnants of industrial installations and the surrounding exclusion zone.
Constraints:
1. Respect the historical significance and environmental sensitivity of the site.
2. Proposals must incorporate sustainable building technologies and materials.
3. Designs must prioritize the safety of potential users while maintaining accessibility.
4. The design should not exceed a built-up area of 5,000 square meters.
Prizes & Grants:
Winner x 1: $1000 + Certificate + Publication in our Annual Issue + Blog Post
Runners-Up x 4: $250 + Certificate + Publication in our Annual Issue + Blog Post
Participation Certificates: For all teams