Schindler Global Award 2019
France takes First Prize with
Winners from Around the World
by Priya jadhav
May, 2019, Mumbai: A team of two students from
the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture in Grenoble, France won the US$
25,000 first prize in 2019 Schindler Global Award (SGA), for their project
“Flood Me if You Can.” The SGA, now in its third cycle, is the leading
international student urban design competition. Students were asked to respond
to the competition brief, titled “Leapfrogging Development: Urban
Transformation in Mumbai.” A jury of experts and practitioners, including
Nathalie de Vries of MVRDV, Momoyo Kajima of Atelier Bow-Wow, and Rahul
Mehrotra of Harvard University, among others, awarded 12 prizes with a total
prize value of US$ 105,000.
“What
impressed all the judges was not just the creativity and detail of the
competition entries, but the intelligence and sensitivity they applied to
balancing sustainable habitats with sustainable communities and sustaining
cultures” said
Neil Runcieman, Head of Employee and Customer Communication Schindler Group.
Urbanization presents some of
the greatest challenges and opportunities of the 21st century. The SGA
asks students of architecture, landscape architecture, urban design and
planning to contribute their ideas towards a better urban future. The 2019
competition used Mumbai as its site, focusing on the urban transformation of a
large waterfront area, with a focus on mobility. On May 10, 2019 the results of
the competition were revealed in an award ceremony held in Mumbai.
Schindler Group hosted the
Schindler Global Award 2019 with academic partners ETH Zurich and the
University of Liechtenstein. The Schindler Award was established in 2003, and
went global in 2015.
The SGA competition in Mumbai,
India follows competitions sited in São Paulo, Brazil in 2017, and Shenzhen,
China in 2015. Over the years students have been challenged to look at how
these international megacities could be improved through specific urban design
ideas, addressing environmental, social and spatial conditions, along with
attention to political and economic forces.
Hundreds of student teams from
around the world have competed in the Schindler Global Award since its inception.
The SGA offers students a unique and vital chance for students to engage in a
global exchange about urbanization.
The SGA 2019 publication
presents the results of the competition, along with insights from a diversity
of experts about sustainable urban development.
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