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Strength. Performance. Passion. © 2013 Holcim Ltd 2013-08-26 Who won the competition? Green Talks, CEU, Budapest, 2015 Iren Marta

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Strength. Performance. Passion.

© 2013 Holcim Ltd2013-08-26

Who won the competition?Green Talks, CEU, Budapest, 2015

Iren Marta

Agenda

• Look at 2050

• Sustainable construction

• The Winners

• And Hungarians?

• My favourites

5 criteria's

of the sustainable construction

What are you doing?• “I am cutting a piece of stone”

• “I am earning five shillings two pence a day”

• “I am building

a magnificent cathedral.”

Agenda

• Introduction

• Look at 2050

• Sustainable construction

• The Winners

• And Hungarians?

• My favourites

5 criteria's

of the sustainable construction

WBCSD Global Network

WBCSD & BCSD Hungary

Vision 2050

Buildings ecological foot prints

CO2 emission

Energy usage

Use of raw materials

33%

40-50%

30-40%

Ecological footprint of buildings over their lifecycle

What happens after the cement production?

Agenda

• Look at 2050

• Sustainable construction

• The Winners

• And Hungarians?

• My favourites

5 criteria's

of the sustainable construction

The Board of the Holcim Foundation

Members of the Board 2015 from left to right: Enrique Norten, Mexico/USA;

Harry Gugger, Switzerland; Marc Angélil, Switzerland; Alejandro Aravena, Chile;

Alexander Biner, Switzerland; Maria Atkinson, Australia; Bernard Fontana,

France/Switzerland; Rolf Soiron, Switzerland; Roland Walker, Switzerland;

Simon Upton, New Zealand/France.

International activities

International Holcim Awards competitions for

sustainable construction projects & visions

Global Holcim Forum on topics in the context

of sustainable construction

Holcim Foundation publications showcasing sustainable construction

3 pillars?

Economy

Society

Nature

3 circles?

“Target issues” for sustainable construction

Innovation and transferability Progress

Ethical standards and social inclusion People

Resources and environmental performance Planet

Economic viability and compatibility Prosperity

Contextual and aesthetic impact Place

Global collaboration – Partner universities

Growing number of Awards submissions

Entries

4th Holcim Awards: 2514 qualified entries*

* by location of project (region in which the project is to be realized). 56% in Main, 44% in “Next

Generation” category

AME 266

LATAM 595

APAC 994

NAM 211

EUR 448

4th International Holcim Awards competition 2014

15 Awards(= qualified for Global Awards 2015) 22 Acknowledgement prizes

(incl. 1 Honorable Mention)

25 “Next Generation” prizes

Regional Holcim Awards ceremonies 2014

AUB Beirut

BeirutOctober 16/17, 2014

Toronto September 18/19, 2014

MedellínOctober 2/3, 2014 Jakarta

November 13/14, 2014

15 Global Holcim Awards 2015 Finalists

Agenda

• Look at 2050

• Sustainable construction

• The Winners

• And Hungarians?

• My favourites

5 criteria's

of the sustainable construction

Mohsen Mostafavi, USA

Alejandro Aravena, Chile

Meisa Batayne Maani Jordan

Global Holcim Awards jury 2015

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Maria Atkinson, Australia

Jolanda Kakabadse, Equador

Marc Angeli, Switzerland

Matthias Schuler, Germany

Rolf Soiron, Switzerland

Global Holcim Awards 2015 Winners

Global Holcim Awards Bronze 2015 – USD 50,000

The Dryline: Urban flood protection infrastructure, New York City, USA

Bjarke Ingels and Kai-Uwe Bergmann, BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group

(Denmark/USA), One Architecture (Amsterdam) and team

Urban flood protection infrastructure

Holcim Awards Silver 2014 North America for a project in New York, USA

Kai-Uwe Bergmann, Bjarke Ingels Group, New York, USA

and Matthijs Bouw, One Architecture

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Rebuild by Design – New York, USA

Global Holcim Awards 2015 Winners

Global Holcim Awards Silver 2015 – USD 100,000

Post War Collective: Community library and social recuperation, Ambepussa,

Sri Lanka

Milinda Pathiraja and Ganga Ratnayake, Robust Architecture Workshop, Sri

Lanka

Global Holcim Awards Bronze 2015 – USD 50,000

The Dryline: Urban flood protection infrastructure, New York City, USA

Bjarke Ingels and Kai-Uwe Bergmann, BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group

(Denmark/USA), One Architecture (Amsterdam) and team

Rebuilding social fabric through a community

library in Ambepussa

Rebuilding social fabric through a community

library in Ambepussa

Global Holcim Awards 2015 Winners

Global Holcim Awards Gold 2015 – USD 200,000

Articulated Site: Water reservoirs as public park, Medellín, Colombia

Mario Camargo and Luis Tombé, Colectivo720, together with Juan Calle and

Horacio Valencia, EPM Group (Empresas Públicas de Medellín) all Colombia

Global Holcim Awards Silver 2015 – USD 100,000

Post War Collective: Community library and social recuperation, Ambepussa,

Sri Lanka

Milinda Pathiraja and Ganga Ratnayake, Robust Architecture Workshop, Sri

Lanka

Global Holcim Awards Bronze 2015 – USD 50,000

The Dryline: Urban flood protection infrastructure, New York City, USA

Bjarke Ingels and Kai-Uwe Bergmann, BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group

(Denmark/USA), One Architecture (Amsterdam) and team

Water reservoirs as public park

Holcim Awards Gold 2014 Latin America for a project in Medellín, Colombia

Luis Orlando Tombé and

Mario Camargo,

Colectivo720, Cali,

Colombia

Articulated Site – Medellín, Colombia

Holcim Awards Gold winner – Europe 2014

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYlAxs0Xasg

So far more than 200 prize winning projects

From project to reality: Prize winners since 2005

213 projects in 58 countries monitored (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th competition cycles)

57% completed, under construction or on hold

On hold

Concept only

or abandonedCompleted

Under

construction

Agenda

• Introduction

• Look at 2050

• Sustainable construction

• The Winners

• And Hungarians?

• My favourites

5 criteria's

of the sustainable construction

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT PRIZEDUBLIN

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT PRIZE BASSIKOUNOU, MAURITANIA

Regional Holcim Awards 2008 in Europe

www.holcimfoundation.org

[email protected]

What is going to be your project?

The winner in 2011 in Europe

Autonom shelter in the Swiss Alps

Innovation and transferability

Locally-manufactured cob and bamboo school building, Jar Maulwi, Pakistan

Author: Eike Roswag, Ziegert Roswag Seiler Architekten Ingenieure, GermanyKödbegyűjtő tornyok

Huasco tartomány,

Chile

Fog harvesting

Huasco

Chile

Next generation