The Advanced Architecture Contest Winners at the Lund University's Annual Symposium
The winners of the Advanced Architecture Contest 2016, Irene Ayala, Gloria Benito Aranzana, Sylvain Totaro and Aurélien Bru, are among the keynote speakers who have been invited to present their projects at the Annual Symposium at the Lund School of Architecture, in Sweden.
The aim of the Advanced Architecture Contest, that reached last year its 6th edition, is to promote discussion and research through which to generate insights and visions, ideas and proposals that help us envisage what the city and the habitat of the 21st century will be like.
Food Waste designed by Irene Ayala, winner of the Advanced Architecture Contest, is a proposal for the management of food surpluses in La Latina, Madrid. A new format of public space that at the same time is a neighborhood equipment.
Re-Urban Nagar designed by Gloria Benito Aranzana, second prize at the competition, is an integrated strategy for the intervention in a depressed area of India, to renovate residential slums areas through material self produced by cooperatives of citizens.
Productive Skyline designed by Sylvain Totaro and Aurelien Bru, third prize at the competition, is a flying farm of 1492 wind turbines installed above the city of Paris which will produced two times the energy consumed by the city.
Annual Symposium
School of Architecture at Lund University
A-building Exhibition Hall
Sölvegatan 24 Lund, Sweden
Wednesday 15th of March 2017