1st Place
Palestine: The Right to Water
For a 70-year-old refugee camp that grew organically over the years, access to resources like water and electricity is a critical matter. “The Right to Water” project addresses this issue and makes use of existing urban fabric.
2nd Place
Syria: Beyond Slums
This projects aims to plan and organize the rapidly growing density of refugee camps and improve their living conditions by introducing new infrastructure that is inspired from their rich history and culture.
3rd Place
Delhi: Flood Resilience
This project aims to use the recurring flood risk as a tool to build a more equitable city. It focuses on the transformation process of community areas, and the way public spaces can be adapted to the flood and the peoples needs.