eVolo Unveils Winners of the 2011 Skyscraper Competition
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eVolo Magazine just announced the 2011 Winners of its annual Skyscraper Design Competition. Established in 2006, the annual Skyscraper Competition recognizes outstanding ideas that redefine skyscraper design through the use of new technologies, materials, programs, aesthetics, and spatial organizations, along with studies on globalization, flexibility, adaptability, and the digital revolution. This is also an investigation on the public and private space and the role of the individual and the collective in the creation of a dynamic and adaptive vertical community. The award seeks to discover young talent, whose ideas will change the way we understand architecture and its relationship with the natural and built environments.

1st Place: LO2P: Delhi Recycling Center; Atelier CMJN (Julien Combes, Gaël Brulé); France

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1st Place: LO2P: Delhi Recycling Center; Atelier CMJN (Julien Combes, Gaël Brulé); France

The first place was awarded to Atelier CMJN (Julien Combes, Gaël Brulé) from France for their ‘LO2P Recycling Skyscraper’ in New Delhi, India. The project is designed as a large-scale wind turbine that filters polluted air with a series of particle collector membranes, elevated greenhouses, and mineralization baths.

1st Place: LO2P: Delhi Recycling Center; Atelier CMJN (Julien Combes, Gaël Brulé); France

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1st Place: LO2P: Delhi Recycling Center; Atelier CMJN (Julien Combes, Gaël Brulé); France

1st Place: LO2P: Delhi Recycling Center; Atelier CMJN (Julien Combes, Gaël Brulé); France

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1st Place: LO2P: Delhi Recycling Center; Atelier CMJN (Julien Combes, Gaël Brulé); France

The second place was awarded to Yoann Mescam, Paul-Eric Schirr-Bonnans, and Xavier Schirr-Bonnans from France for a dome-like horizontal skyscraper that harvests solar energy, collects rainwater, and preserves the existing urban fabric at ground level thanks to its large skylights and small footprint.

2nd Place: Flat Tower; Yoann Mescam, Paul-Eric Schirr-Bonnans, Xavier Schirr-Bonnans; France

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2nd Place: Flat Tower; Yoann Mescam, Paul-Eric Schirr-Bonnans, Xavier Schirr-Bonnans; France

2nd Place: Flat Tower; Yoann Mescam, Paul-Eric Schirr-Bonnans, Xavier Schirr-Bonnans; France

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2nd Place: Flat Tower; Yoann Mescam, Paul-Eric Schirr-Bonnans, Xavier Schirr-Bonnans; France

2nd Place: Flat Tower; Yoann Mescam, Paul-Eric Schirr-Bonnans, Xavier Schirr-Bonnans; France

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2nd Place: Flat Tower; Yoann Mescam, Paul-Eric Schirr-Bonnans, Xavier Schirr-Bonnans; France

The recipient of the third place is Yheu-Shen Chua from the United Kingdom for a project that re-imagines the Hoover Dam in the U.S. as an inhabitable skyscraper that unifies the power plant with a gallery, aquarium, and viewing platform that engages the falling water directly.

3rd Place: Re-imagining the Hoover Dam; Yheu-Shen Chua; United Kingdom

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3rd Place: Re-imagining the Hoover Dam; Yheu-Shen Chua; United Kingdom

3rd Place: Re-imagining the Hoover Dam; Yheu-Shen Chua; United Kingdom

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3rd Place: Re-imagining the Hoover Dam; Yheu-Shen Chua; United Kingdom

3rd Place: Re-imagining the Hoover Dam; Yheu-Shen Chua; United Kingdom

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3rd Place: Re-imagining the Hoover Dam; Yheu-Shen Chua; United Kingdom

Among the Honorable Mentions there are “waterscrapers” that clean oil spills and desalinate sea water, inverted skyscrapers for a floating Olympic villa, recycling towers, research skyscrapers that harvest lightning power, vertical cemeteries and amusement parks, sports skyscrapers, fish farms, and “living mountains” for desert climates. Other proposals use the latest building technologies and parametric design to configure environmentally conscious self-sufficient buildings.

The 2011 jury comprised Benjamin Aranda (principal Aranda\Lasch), Juan Azulay (principal Matter Management, professor at Southern California Institute of Architecture), CarloMaria Ciampoli (port director Live Architecture Network), Mario Cipresso (principal Studio Shift, professor at University of Southern California), Ted Givens (associate director RMJM), Eric Goldemberg (principal Monad Studio, professor at Florida International University), Jose Gonzalez (principal Softlab, professor at Pratt Institute), John Hill (editor Archidose),  Mitchell Joachim (principal Terreform One, professor at New York University), Andrew Liang (principal Studio 0.10., professor at University of Southern California),  Chris Lasch (principal Aranda\Lasch), Neri Oxman (principal Materialecology, Presidential Fellow at MIT Media Lab), Javier Quintana (principal Taller Basico de Arquitectura, Dean of IE School of Architecture), Rezza Rahdian (Architect, Second Place 2009 Skyscraper Competition), Michel Rojkind (principal Rojkind Arquitectos), Michael Szivos (principal Softlab, professor at Pratt Institute).

eVolo Magazine also announced the publication of a Limited Edition book (only 500 copies) that celebrates the sixth anniversary of the prestigious international Skyscraper Competition. With more than 3,000 projects received, eVolo will be showcasing the best 300 proposals from the past six years, including 2011, in a large-format hardcover book. Get the book here.

Don't miss many more very exciting Honorable Mentions in the image gallery below! All images with friendly permission from eVolo.

Honorable Mention: NeoTax: Three-dimensional City Grid; Studio DMTW; Germany Honorable Mention: PoroCity: Rehabilitation for Mumbai, India; Khushalani Associates;India Honorable Mention: Tower for the Dead; Israel López Balan, Elsa Mendoza Andrés, Moisés Adrián Hernández García; Mexico Honorable Mention: Fish Tower; Hsing-O Chiang; Taiwan Honorable Mention: Sports Tower; Sergiy Prokof`yev, Olga Prokof`yeva; Ukraine Honorable Mention: RE:pH – Coastscraper; Gary Kellett; United Kingdom Honorable Mention: Iceberg Autonomy: Oil Recovery; Akram Fahmi; United Kingdom Honorable Mention: Tourist City Skyscraper; UseCollective; Denmark Honorable Mention: Rhizome Tower: A Thousand Underground Plateaus; Metarchitects; Italy Honorable Mention: Borough no. 6 – New York City; John Houser; United States Honorable Mention: Singapore’s Waterfront; Giorgi Khmaladze; Republic of Georgia Honorable Mention: Moonscraper; Luis Quinones; United States Honorable Mention: Floating Olympic Complex; Andrew Chow Wai Tat, Tao Huang, Xue Liang Zhang; Malaysia and China Honorable Mention: North Pole Skyscraper: A Trading Post for the World’s Freight Industry; Borja Muguiro; United Kingdom Honorable Mention: The On Demand Experience; Benjamin Feenstra, Jelmer Frank Wijnia; The Netherlands Honorable Mention: Waste Collector Skyscraper; Agata Sander, Tomek Kujawski; Poland Honorable Mention: Hopetel: Transitional High-rise Housing; Asaf Dali; United States Honorable Mention: 3D Green: Vertical Farmland Inserted in an Existing Urban Fabric; Yiqing Jiang, Ying Tao; China and United States Honorable Mention: Seeds of Life Skyscraper; Mekano; Egypt Honorable Mention: Living Mountain: Solving Overpopulation; Anna-Maria Simatou, Marianthe Dendrou; Greece Honorable Mention: Tree of Life Skyscraper; Svirid  Denis, Gudzenko Anastasiya; Ukraine Honorable Mention: Hydra Skyscraper; Milos Vlastic, Vuk Djordjevic, Ana Lazovic, Milica Stankovic; Serbia Honorable Mention: Oil Platforms Transformed into Sustainable Seascrapers; YoungWan Kim, SueHwan Kwun, JunYoung Park, JoongHa Park; Korea Honorable Mention: Tensile Tower; David Gull, Jin Young Song; United States Honorable Mention: Elevated Connectivity; Adam Nakagoshi, Thao Nguyen; United States Honorable Mention: Rollin’ and Tumble: Vertical Amusement Park for Times Square; Dalho Yang, Seungdon Jung; Korea Honorable Mention: Barbed-wire Skyscraper; Hyunbeom Cho, JinKyu Pak, HongSup Kim, Jiwon Kim; Korea Honorable Mention: Lady Landfill Skyscraper; Milorad Vidojević, Jelena Pucarević, Milica Pihler; Serbia Honorable Mention: Kinetic Skyscraper; Victor Kopieikin, Pavlo Zabotin; Ukraine Honorable Mention: Chernobyl Skyscrapers Network; Mengni Zhang; United States Honorable Mention: White Cloud Skyscraper; Adrian Vincent Kumar, Yun Kong Sung; New Zealand Honorable Mention: Coalesce Skyscraper; Justin Oh; Canada


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