Shelter International Architectural Design Competition 2018
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私たちは、“超一流の住まいづくり”の創業者精神にのっとり、人生の原点である住宅の質を北米、ヨーロッパを凌ぐ水準まで向上させ、「シェルター」を人生のステータス、住宅のブランドにし、お施主様のクォリティー オブ ライフを実現します。
私たちは、接合金物構法を開発したパイオニア企業の社員としての誇りを持ち、お客様に安心と喜び、そして感動を与える「KESシステム」建築を提供し、世の中から必要とされ信頼される人間になります。
私たちは、すべての活動において企業市民としての自覚を持ち、高潔な倫理観を養うとともに社会的良識に従い、公正かつ誠実に業務を遂行します。
私たちは、シェルターの企業活動を通して、お客様の健康や家庭経済の繁栄、さらには地域社会の発展、自然環境の保護に努め、世の生成発展に貢献します。
私たちは、常に現状に甘んじることなく、変動する社会とお客様の欲求を見極め、それに合わせて我社を革新し、社業の発展を通じて成功と幸福を実現します。
Description
The “Home-for-All” had initially intended to be a small gathering place for the victims of the disaster and their children, to provide a place of comfort where the disaster-stricken people who have lost their homes can talk, eat and live closely with one another.
As we continued to develop the “Home-for-All” project however, we began to contemplate how it harbored a more profound and significant meaning. That is, it does not simply support people affected by the disaster, but also posts a question to architects themselves: what does sociality mean for architects? For whom is the architecture meant to be?
Most architects would respond to this question with the answer, “for society.” How could we determine then, that this perception of “society” is not based on the self-righteousness or satisfaction of the architect? Aren’t architects simply looking upon society in an abstract way, detaching themselves from reality with a third-person’s point of view? I believe that it is necessary for architects to observe the actual society from within, make proposals that relate to the same perspective as the people who live there.
The “Home-for-All” is a project that is built upon the premise of “thinking together and creating together” with the community. It is an architectural manner that goes further than simply supporting the people affected by the disaster to question the most fundamental meaning of the future of public architecture. I would like students to present proposals that build from and go beyond the concept of “Home-for-All” from a perspective that takes into consideration of people living in our society today.
Rewards
The First Prize
$6 924The Second Prize
$3 462(3) The Second Prize
$692(2) Commendations
GiftsTimeline
Submission ends
Ceremony
It is possible to see the initial jury on the occasion of the “Under 35 Architects exhibition 2018” at the Umekita Ship Hall Umekita Plaza in Osaka.