• CLEAR Village Visualisation Contest

    CLEAR Village Visualisation Contest

    WHAT WAS IT ABOUT?

    The CLEAR Village Visualisation Contest, open to applicants from all over the world - professionals, students, and art-enthusiasts alike - was designed to invite people to express their visions of an ideal sustainable village: a place where you would want to live, study, work and experience the challenges and rewards of an ecologically durable lifestyle. In other words: to define the future of living and what the CLEAR Village Foundation could set out to do.

    WHAT WAS THE BRIEF?

    Entrants were invited to draw, sketch, take photographs, paint, use digital design tools to create images, or even submit poetry.

    Key words were:
    Collaborative, participatory, connected, global, vernacular, secular, inclusive, multi-generational, multi-functional, adaptive, evolutive, holistic, systemic, community, self-sufficient, sustainable, aspirational, future, masterplan, rural, reboot, low-tech, hi-tech.

    WHAT WAS THE CONTEST FOR?

    The contest fits into the CLEAR Village Foundation's initiative is to build a real-life eco-village somewhere in Europe within the next 5-10 years, as it is our firm belief that we cannot start to plan a village without first knowing what we want. This competition was an attempt to envision our deepest desires for sustainable living.

    We received many fantastic entries from people everywhere and from many walks of life! They were all inspiring and enlightening, but the jury had to choose just one winner and two runners up!

    WHO WERE THE JUDGES?

    • Jill Fehrenbacher, Founder of Inhabitat
    • Antoni Vives, Catalonia Journalist, essay writer and Politician
    • David Rowan, Editor of Wired UK
    • Thomas U. Ermacora, Founder of CLEAR Village Foundation
    • Paul Hughes, Strategic Partner at Lava Graphic Studios

  • Reburbia Contest

    Reburbia Contest

    Dwell Magazine and Inhabitat.com are pleased to announce the first ever Reburbia competition: a design competition dedicated to re-envisioning the suburbs.

    With the current housing crisis, the sub-prime mortgage meltdown, and rising energy costs, the future of suburbia looks bleak. Suburban communities in central California, Arizona and Florida are desolate and decaying, with for sale and foreclosure signs dotting many lawns. According to the US Census, about 90% of all metropolitan growth occurred in suburban communities in the last ten years. Urbanites who loathe the freeways, big box stores and bland aesthetics stereotypical of suburbia may secretly root for the end of sprawl, but demographic trends indicate that exurban growth is still on the rise.

    In a future where limited natural resources will force us to find better solutions for density and efficiency, what will become of the cul-de-sacs, cookie-cutter tract houses and generic strip malls that have long upheld the diffuse infrastructure of suburbia? How can we redirect these existing spaces to promote sustainability, walkability, and community? It's a problem that demands a visionary design solution and we want you to create the vision!

    Calling all future-forward architects, urban designers, renegade planners and imaginative engineers: Show us how you would re-invent the suburbs! What would a McMansion become if it weren't a single-family dwelling? How could a vacant big box store be retrofitted for agriculture? What sort of design solutions can you come up with to facilitate car-free mobility, 'burb-grown food, and local, renewable energy generation? We want to see how you'd design future-proof spaces and systems using the suburban structures of the present, from small-scale retrofits to large-scale restoration—the wilder the better!