Winner for Low2No Sustainable Development Design Competition Selected
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The Low2No Competition for an energy- and innovation block in Jätkäsaari, Helsinki, is shifting from ideas to implementation. The five international teams, selected out of 74 applicants to take part in the competition last May, have delivered their competition proposals during the summer. The competition results were published today in Helsinki, Finland.

The jury selected the proposal of team ARUPSauerbruch HuttonExperientiaGalley Eco Capital called “c_life – City as living factory of ecology” the winner. In their proposal, the multinational team leveraged a particularly promising consumer/behavioral framework to empower citizens in meeting the goal of sustainability. In addition, the team presented an innovative funding model for developing Jätkäsaari into the first carbon neutral district in Finland.

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Low2No’s Three Part Challenge - 1. Design a Strategy: Entrants should develop design strategies for a low/no carbon emissions building complex completed in 2012. Projecting beyond 2012 and recognizing that radical changes to the energy market and policy will not be made in the short term, entrants should define possible scenarios that will move net carbon emissions toward zero.

The international jury found the competition proposals to be of a very high level of competence and rigor. While each team had a slightly different perspective on sustainability and implementation, each proposal provided a comprehensive approach to the Low2No challenge. The proposals suggest e.g. use of extensive indicators for sustainability, and the utilization of solar power and heat, as well as wind energy. The recovery of waste energy from ferries and ships was a compelling proposition. Most proposals would also connect the competition block into the district heating grid.

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Low2No’s Three Part Challenge - 2. Design an Indicator: Sustainable development is a process fairly well designed at the policy level. At the ground level, urban development factors that contribute to a sustainable built environment, social & economic enterprise, strategic & sustainable use of natural capital, and an urban policy framework must be delineated with metrics and relationships.

The five proposals brought up a range of strategies the jury found particularly insightful: Material efficiency, in particular the use of wooden structures, as a carbon sink strategy; citizen-centric solutions ranging from real-time carbon footprint information to on-site food production; water focused solutions ranging from on-site storm-water management to minimized water consumption; city densification to reduce carbon footprint and stricter city-limits to reduce sprawl. All proposals identified opportunities not only for the Low2No block, but for the City and Finland as well. The jury recommended Sitra, the Finnish Innovation Fund, and its partners to continue cooperation with all five teams in order to facilitate this systemic change.

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Low2No’s Three Part Challenge - 3. Design a Vision: Renderings and drawings will provide visual evidence of the architecture and systems that support entrants’ proposals. This vision will be used to activate existing stakeholders and engage new ones. As a distillation of complex ideas and strategies, the vision will be used to help us overcome the “fast no’s” and move mountains.

The competition is aimed at raising the interest of city decision-makers, developers, planners and constructors to carefully examine the inevitable changes they will be facing. The City of Helsinki has shown pioneering spirit and an open-minded attitude by joining Sitra in this novel competition.

“Sitra’s competition has given valuable material for future practices within the City of Helsinki, which will be encouraging new site owners to similar low energy building”, stated Deputy Mayor Hannu Penttilä in the event.

“Selecting the winner was extremely challenging, since all proposals brought up important viewpoints for sustainable development. However, the jury was unanimous in its selection of the winner. A well developed holistic proposal, the strategy highlighted two important insights: the creation of a carbon neutral district dovetailed with consumer oriented planning, thus supporting Sitra’s objective of empowering citizens”, says Marco Steinberg, Director of Strategic Design at Sitra and chairman of the competition jury.

“Jätkäsaari Energy- and Innovation City Block is a key project for Sitra, contributing to the systemic change towards sustainable building. The competition also validates my impression of the importance of city planning in improving sustainability and energy efficient”, says Jukka Noponen, Executive Director of Sitra’s Energy Program. “We are very pleased at the competition results and will immediately continue the negotiations for realizing these plans.”

The five final Low2No competition teams were:

  • ARUP/Sauerbruch Hutton/Experientia (London/Berlin/Turin, UK/Germany/Italy) – Galley Eco Capital
  • Bjarke Ingels Group, BIG (Copenhagen, Denmark) – Vahanen – ARUP Foresight Innovation – Transsolar Energietechnik – Anttinen Oiva Arkkitehdit AoA – Masu Planning – Passiivitalo.fi – Pasi Mäenpää – Mikko Jalas
  • Peter Rose & Partners (Boston, USA) – Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates – Guy Nordenson and Associates – Matthias Schuler, Transsolar Climate Engineering – Mobility in Chain – ARO Architectural Research Office
  • REX/Croxton Collaborative/NOW (New York, USA) – Transsolar Energietechnik – Magnusson Klemencic Associates – Bureau Bas Smets – 2x4 – Arup New York – Front – Jonathan Rose Companies
  • WSP Group (London, UK) – Heatherwick Studios – B&M Architects – JK MM Architects – Space Syntax – Helsinki University – AA Palmberg Ltd – Pekka Himanen – Pauli Aalto-Setälä

Images of the winning project were not yet available at the moment, but Bustler will keep you updated.

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