top of page
lighshadow.jpg

24H

lightshadow
32nd edition

 

FRAMEWORK

The city is a complex articulated system that needs to be powered by energy. This energy is freely available to us from nature, we just need to know how to use it. 

On the other hand, as worldly beings, we need shelter and protection from this energy ... 

One of the great challenges of humanity for the coming years is to make the world a sustainable place, particularly cities, towns and villages, with integrated and environmentally friendly measures, without the capitalist and economic side dominating the process and controlling it. 

Is it possible to turn urban equipment into energy pickups? 

“Nothing is more precious than light; but excess overshadows.” Jewish texts

 

lightshadow

In a society dominated by the technological revolution and where light becomes the engine of progress, we need some shade to look more human and worldly. 

light; 

energy; 

sustainability; 

humanity; 

future; 

shadows; 

cities;

 

 

PROGRAM

Theme: urban shadows batteries

 

Objective:  

From a mechanical point of view, we want integrated solutions for cities that are energy-enhancing for their needs, so that they become increasingly self-sustaining. On the other hand, we want these solutions to be directly linked to the human side, enhancing quality urban spaces for families. 

Is it possible to produce shadow and energy at the same time? 

Program: No specific programs 

Areas: Not specific areas.

Location: Urban context. 

 

JURY

 

Winners
1st Place
1-ID000300.jpg

ID000300

Team: Mohammad Sadegh Kaveh, Camilla Vespa

City: Milan

Country: Italy

2nd Place
2-ID000200.jpg

ID000200

Team: Reela Nentwich, Niklas Fissel, David Petsch

City: Berlin

Country: Germany

3rd Place
3-ID0001300.jpg

ID0001300

Team: Andreea Matei – Bota, Bianca Elena Buga, Carmen Maria Teodorescu

City: Bucuresti

Country: Romania

Honorable mentions
Honorable Mentions
4-ID0001000.jpg

ID0001000

Team: Andrés Arias

City: Medellín

Country: Colombia

5-ID000270.jpg

ID000270

Team: Alexander Mavlenkin, Pavel Moiseev, Evgenii Zimin, Pavel Korolev, Victoria Daue

City: Moscow

Country: Russian Federation

6-ID0002100.jpg

ID0002100

Team: Sina Shafieyari, Peyvand Taheri

City: Milan

Country: Italy

7-ID000260.jpg

ID000260

Team: Christopher Ayumu Nakahara, Sebastian Gilberg

City: Aachen

Country: Germany

8-ID000120.jpg

ID000120

Team: Matias Gabriel Luquet, Bernardo Lino Leithold, Marcos Manuel Álvarez, Pedro Ignacio De la Vega

City: Córdoba

Country: Argentina

9-ID0001530.jpg

ID0001530

Team: Niken Wulandari Sutanto, Sze Yin Sherri Goh, Shosaku Takahashi

City: Singapore

Country: Singapore

10-ID0001270.jpg

ID0001270

Team: Tania Mardaloescu

City: București

Country: Romania

Final Comments
Final Comments

24H competition 32nd edition – lightshadow

 

"In the competition with the theme "Urban shadows batteries", the great challenge was to evaluate meticulously the more than 80 proposals submitted, many of them inspired by well-known projects that respond to the theme of the contest, but without major innovations. Another large portion of the proposals opted for unviable or playful execution solutions. One of the proposals was actually interesting because of its “manifest” character, which is also a way of questioning the search for innovative solutions with limited economic viability, demonstrating that we have all the elements to produce improvements in the quality of our cities in terms of producing shadow and energy. Many ideas of simple implementation that could certainly have a great impact on the quality of life of city users." Joanna Helm, arch

"Interesting questions, and fascinating as well as terrifying that so many tries to solve these challenges through dystopian concepts and biodomes. Let’s hope we can achieve a more self-sustainable urbanism through planting trees, collecting rainwater and harvesting sunlight on a smaller scale before we start incapsulating the whole globe." Arne Myklestad, arch

"This contest brought us one of the big questions of today, that is, how we can minimize environmental problems and how we can use technology rationally for the benefit of a healthy life." Rui Oliveira, arch

 

 

 

​Winners

 

1st PLACE - ID000300:

"The channeled fluidity that crosses the city, constituting a rich and exuberant artery, is a consistent idea of joining a greenhouse, protection to the elements, the ability to collect energy, feeding the great oxygen producers and carbon collectors." Mário Chaves, arch.

​"Sometimes the most creative answer is the simple solution, and planting trees is the answer that is staring us in the face. What is a natural, cost-efficient, democratic and feasible way to create shadow and convert sunlight into clean air, fresh soil and bio diversity? Trees! The solar panels could create extra energy, and affect micro climates in the future. Can be implemented in existing cities and expand with need." Arne Myklestad, arch.

​"This is the proof that simple solutions are the smartest to achieve excellent sustainability results. The environments provided answer many questions and prove to be the most suitable for human beings." Rui Oliveira, arch.

"The winning project presents a simple solution that harmoniously unifies nature and technological elements, in response to the thematic proposal of the competition. A concise and creative concept of sustainability with easy execution and adaptability to any urban context. Consisting of a series of routes that extend and connect different areas of the cities where they could be implemented. The presentation objectively explains the proposed solutions in a subtle and delicate way." Joanna Helm, arch.

2nd PLACE - ID000200:

"In the face of the global warming storm, the ability to create recreational and protective clouds, fostering micro climates and the ability to adjust to needs, and on the condition of feeding on recyclable and alternative energy, calls for very intense urban comfort." Mário Chaves, arch.

​"The idea presented has an innovative and original design, with rational use of technology, and formally not aggressive to the urban context. The concept is quite bold and efficient. Probably your greatest difficulty would be in the feasibility of execution and implementation. The well-prepared presentation clearly exemplifies that the proposal could be inserted imperceptibly in the urban context. The sustainability of the project itself is its biggest challenge." Joanna Helm, arch.

​"The proposal suggests an artificial angle to a natural solution that might be highly attractive in an urban environment. It’s got a strong conceptual quality, though similar designs has been proposed and tested before." Arne Myklestad, arch.

"This proposal leads us to an idea that today seems distant to us, but which may be closer than it seems. What better sense could it have, if we could use technology to our advantage?" Rui Oliveira, arch. 

 

3nd PLACE - ID0001300:

"The tree is the great natural friend of civilization; the canopy protects, anchors in the earth, they are fixed in solidarity in the cities, static and immobile, waiting for the love of the citizens. therefore, trees will be a qualified commitment and of solidarity value, for urban, conditioned and saturated environments. the trees, these, will qualify the urban elements and the citizens." Mário Chaves, arch.

"Technology only makes sense if it is for human benefit, taking advantage of everything that nature offers us. In this concept of urban park, we can appreciate the mechanics taken from nature and applied to architectural equipment." Rui Oliveira, arch.

"The proposal mimics a natural process, and is a feasible solution done in a quite rational way. It still lacks a bit of originality, and is presented on an urban square rather than being tested in a dense, urban environment where it might not work as well” Arne Myklestad, arch.

"The design of the proposal is a type of evolution or rereading of similar existing solutions, but with good acceptance on the part of users when introduced in urban contexts. The project's viability is proven to be effective and the proposed elements present a pleasant disposition in their implementation and contemplate the needs related to sustainability. The presentation of the project was very well prepared and discusses the proposed solutions in a clear and objective way." Joanna Helm, arch.

 

Gallery

Gallery

bottom of page