INTRODUCTION PROJECT TITLE Location of Project Country: City: Site Area (m2) : Task (refer to the brief for full description): 1. 2. WHERE: Pick a site located in Asia, maximum 50,000 square metres. The site may be your current domicile or any place that you are familiar with. WHICH: Choose which scenario/s (either A. Climate Destruction or B. Endings or both) will be addressed based on the selected site: • • TEXT Maximum 500 words IMAGES Overview of Proposal If A), define and detail what is the climate disaster that would affect the selected site context. If B), specify the context of endings. Based on your choice, explain the ways it affects the site’s context (physical/spatial, socioeconomic, etc.) 3. WHAT: is the proposed sustainable architectural solution? These solutions may be new builds or adapt to existing buildings, and can be of any typology. 4. HOW: is the solution to be applied and carried out. 1/5 IMAGES Overview of Proposal 2/5 RELEVANCE: The selected scenario/s and solution’s suitability to the site conditions and context, INTEGRATION: Layers of interacting natural and human-made systems, including but not limited to TEXT TEXT fulfilling the brief in terms of design and functions, supported by thorough analysis. Maximum 300 words IMAGES Text here should be limited to captions only climate responsiveness/resilience, socioeconomic considerations, etc. Maximum 300 words IMAGES Text here should be limited to captions only 3/5 IMPACT: How the proposed solution affects the community and the environment, including but not limited to the optimisation of resources, improvement to health and well-being, biodiversity, etc. TEXT Maximum 300 words IMAGES Text here should be limited to captions only INNOVATION: Originality of solutions proposed, including but not limited to adoption of technological tools, application of regenerative principles, low-carbon strategies, etc. TEXT Maximum 300 words IMAGES Text here should be limited to captions only 4/5 CITATIONS/REFERENCES: Please list and describe supporting studies/articles, image sources or references used for your entry as accurately and comprehensively as possible CITATIONS/REFERENCES: Please list and describe supporting studies/articles, image sources or references used for your entry as accurately and comprehensively as possible While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained herein is accurate, the Organiser will not accept any liability for omissions or errors. The Organiser is not responsible for statements or opinions expressed by the entrants nor do such statements necessarily represent the views of the Organiser unless stated otherwise. The Organiser disclaims any and all liability, which may be claimed arising out of reliance upon the information presented. 5/5