Matterbetter Announces Winners of Syria: Post-War Housing Competition
Competition platform matterbetter has announced the winners of its Syria: Post-War Housing Competition for architectural students and professionals. The competition, initiated earlier this year, called for solutions to the housing scarcity crisis in Syria, ?which will affect the country as more and more cities of the war-torn country will be freed and refugees will start to come back.?Â
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Competition platform matterbetter has announced the winners of its Syria: Post-War Housing Competition for architectural students and professionals. The competition, initiated earlier this year, called for solutions to the housing scarcity crisis in Syria, ?which will affect the country as more and more cities of the war-torn country will be freed and refugees will start to come back.? With refugee camps around Europe and other countries in generally poor conditions, and Syrian towns in ruins, one solution to the housing crisis becomes the creation of living conditions that are attractive for once-displaced Syrians to return. The competition asked for a new housing concept that would be able to permanently accommodate people in need of a new home and new life in Syria.Out of 245 submissions, matterbetter selected three winners, each of which was awarded a cash prize, there were also nine honorable mentions.The winners of the Syria: Post-War Housing Competition are:First Place: Endless Future Project /Marta Gayoso, Alfredo De Luca, Elena Guidetti, Giu...
Courtesy of matterbetter
Competition platform matterbetter has announced the winners of its Syria: Post-War Housing Competition for architectural students and professionals. The competition, initiated earlier this year, called for solutions to the housing scarcity crisis in Syria, ?which will affect the country as more and more cities of the war-torn country will be freed and refugees will start to come back.? With refugee camps around Europe and other countries in generally poor conditions, and Syrian towns in ruins, one solution to the housing crisis becomes the creation of living conditions that are attractive for once-displaced Syrians to return. The competition asked for a new housing concept that would be able to permanently accommodate people in need of a new home and new life in Syria.Out of 245 submissions, matterbetter selected three winners, each of which was awarded a cash prize, there were also nine honorable mentions.The winners of the Syria: Post-War Housing Competition are:First Place: Endless Future Project /Marta Gayoso, Alfredo De Luca, Elena Guidetti, Giu...
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