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‘WHAT IF NYC?’ Competition Winners Announced

by , 02/22/08

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“What if….” The two-word phrase can imply both fear and anxiety as well as big ideas and hopeful possibility. And that was the idea behind the What if New York City? international Design Competition for Post-Disaster Provisional Housing. Sponsored by New York City Office of Emergency Management’s Ready New York, the call went out to the design community to envision solutions to one of the biggest challenges facing densely settled urban areas: how to keep residents safe and sheltered after a natural disaster. More than 400 design teams from 52 countries responded and the results have yielded incredible ideas filled with creativity and thoughtful innovation.

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2 Responses to “‘WHAT IF NYC?’ Competition Winners Announced”

  1. Hugo Hugo says:

    Just another container design. Or lots of it, this time. The only difference I can see is the difference in stacking (or maybe those are just the favourites of the writer, the NYC site is not working so I can’t see the other systems). Not innovative, though.

    Modular houses are subject to overdevelopment. Loads of systems are developed and never build. Case study? I don’t think so.

    But what is done with the result of this contest? Is the winning principle going to be build? Did they learn from New Orleans? Are they going to make a (nationally employable) emergency backup city? That could be put in effect in just days?

  2. This has become a trademark design considering NYC. I mean , when other cities do the same , they call it NYC. But we must realise how important it is to diversify in style of architecture , Thats what makes it all worthwhile.

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