DESIGN TOMORROW by CAPSA Container - The ideal workplace !
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Construction alone accounts for more than 30% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions and must now be reinvented to meet the ecological, economic and societal challenges of doing better with less, reducing its environmental footprint, limit the consumption of natural resources; build more responsibly and sustainably.
It is by pursuing these objectives that we engage our energy and our ideas in the development of new constructive ways. Bio-based materials, recycled, reused, smart and sustainable construction will be our tools to meet these challenges.
In the diversity of offer that the construction offers today, the marine container is an alternative offering a great number of assets: modularity, mobility, scalability ...
Transformable to infinity, the container is the ideal ingredient of the wildest architectural projects.
Reinventing everyday life, imagining new solutions, daring to think outside the box, realizing your dreams … the pause our planet is asking for, inspires creativity!
It is in this positive and engaging state of mind that CAPSA launches the Design Tomorrow contest.
What would the workplace of your dreams look like?
This is the theme of this first design contest organized by CAPSA with the participation of many experts and partners from the world of architecture, construction and container.
We all have in mind an ideal workplace, a place where our creativity would be stimulated, where our ideas would be simple to express. A place to share and advance projects in the best way.
The office can also be a place of life in its own right. A place of sharing, a place of discussion and laughter. The atmosphere of a place is often born of the feeling, the harmony that it gives off To realize these ideal offices, we ask you to follow some simple instructions:
// Use 2 containers 20 feet dry used and 2 containers 40 feet high cube used.
// The total area of the building must not exceed 200 m2.
// The maximum height of the work must not exceed 6m.
// The choice of materials accompanying the containers is free and must be associated with the concept of environmental responsibility requested.
// choose the most inspiring place to set up your dream workplace, make us dream!
We put at your disposal the technical sheets of the 20 feet dry and 40 feet high cube containers to help you in the apprehension of the containers and their specificities.
Jury
Manal Rachdi created OXO Architects to develop architectural systems that transform research and analysis of practices, as well as some theoretical questions, into driving forces of design.
Through several award-winning projects, Manal Rachdi has built an international reputation as a pillar of the new generation of architects that combines thoughtful analysis, mischievous experimentation, social responsibility and humour with their practice. Its international reputation has been built thanks to its projects that are highly avant-garde, both technically and programmatically, while being designed to use reasonable resources and costs.
LOT-EK is an award-winning architectural design studio based in New York and Naples, Italy. Founded in 1993 by Ada Tolla and Giuseppe Lignano, LOT-EK has been involved with commercial, institutional and residential projects globally. In addition, LOT-EK has conceived and executed exhibition design and site-specific installations for major cultural institutions and museums, including MoMA, the Whitney Museum, the Walker Art Center and the Guggenheim. LOT-EK has achieved high visibility for its sustainable and innovative approach to construction, materials and space, through the adaptive reuse (“upcycling”) of existing industrial objects and systems not originally intended for architecture.
LOT-EK is an award-winning architectural design studio based in New York and Naples, Italy. Founded in 1993 by Ada Tolla and Giuseppe Lignano, LOT-EK has been involved with commercial, institutional and residential projects globally. In addition, LOT-EK has conceived and executed exhibition design and site-specific installations for major cultural institutions and museums, including MoMA, the Whitney Museum, the Walker Art Center and the Guggenheim. LOT-EK has achieved high visibility for its sustainable and innovative approach to construction, materials and space, through the adaptive reuse (“upcycling”) of existing industrial objects and systems not originally intended for architecture.
LOT-EK is an award-winning architectural design studio based in New York and Naples, Italy. Founded in 1993 by Ada Tolla and Giuseppe Lignano, LOT-EK has been involved with commercial, institutional and residential projects globally. In addition, LOT-EK has conceived and executed exhibition design and site-specific installations for major cultural institutions and museums, including MoMA, the Whitney Museum, the Walker Art Center and the Guggenheim. LOT-EK has achieved high visibility for its sustainable and innovative approach to construction, materials and space, through the adaptive reuse (“upcycling”) of existing industrial objects and systems not originally intended for architecture.
Architects, we approach all programs with the same listening and sensitivity by focusing on the art of the proportions of the body in space.
But it is undoubtedly our experience in events that led us to adopt a particular architecture in terms of space, time, landscape and users.
Our practice of ephemeral has allowed us to build a vocabulary that we apply around the frame and envelope from the smallest scale to the largest. Real keys to everything, we offer installations, mobile structures, standard or non-standard architectures.
Thibault RESSY, with his 6 years of experience as project architect at the Fréderic Rolland international workshop in Shanghai, has acquired a complete vision of the business. Graduated from the Special School of Architecture in Paris in 2008 with the congratulations of the jury, he also studied and developed his HMO in Beijing at the end of 2009 at Gejianzhu Architecture with Nicolas GODELET as a mentor, which allowed him to expand his fieldbut also to open up to a new architecture and way of understanding its environment.
After 40 years of wood construction, 3 factories created and 15,000 houses built, Pascal Chazal is now developing the off-site ecosystem in France.
The Off-Site Group publishes the magazine Off-Site, develops the Off-Site Campus, the first school dedicated to off-site and Patchconseil, the first consulting firm dedicated to off-site construction.
He is convinced that conventional on-site construction will find it increasingly difficult to meet the needs of our societies, the complexity of today’s buildings, combined with the growing shortage of skilled labour puts the system to failure.
Graduated from the Vatel Hospitality School, Damien Perrot joined Accor group in 1998, as an IT-project manager for the Wagon-Lits Company. He was then appointed assignment manager for the Procurement Department.
From 2000 to 2012, he successfully occupied various positions within the Hotels Equipment Services: from IT project leader to eventually Department Director and Design & Technical Services Communication Director in 2009.
In 2013, he joined the ibis brands teams, as the Technical Vice-President for all Europe.
Since January 2014, Damien is leading the Group Global Design department. His major challenge today is to define the Design strategy for each Brand and ensure to reinforce the brand equity and brand identity.
MA CGM is a global leader in transportation and logistics engaged in the energy transition.
After three years with the Asia-Mediterranean sales department of CMA CGM, Perline has taken charge of the development of the sale and the transformation of containers within the land division, with the objective of revaluating the containers at the end of life of the group.
These containers are qualified as last voyage: they can be repaired to extend their use for the transport of goods, or be reconverted for other uses in a logic of circular economy. In dream
offices for example? It’s up to you!
Since 2013, CAPSA Container, an industrial company in Lyon, has been offering a range of innovative and customizable modular solutions that meet the needs of professionals.
CAPSA positions the container as an alternative product around several competitive advantages: robustness, modularity, design.
In this approach, the container becomes a framework that adapts to your projects: industrial, events or constructions for temporary or permanent projects.
The whole capsa container team is delighted to be part of the jury of this contest!
Rewards
CAPSA will realize the winning project !
The winner will also have a publication in the Hors Site MagazineThe second will have a publication in the Hors Site Magazine
The third will have a publication in the Hors Site Magazine
Timeline
Europe/ParisSubmission ends
Calendar: May 1st 2020: start of the contest June 7th 2020 - 11:59PM GMT+2: closing of the inscription June 15th 2020 - 6PM GMT+2: file rendering