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Step-by-step guide for the regional Holcim Awards competition 2013/14

4th International Holcim Awards competition for sustainable construction projects and Next Generation visions

This publication includes general information and guides participants in completing the online entry form at www.holcimawards.org/enter Copyright 2013 Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction, Zurich/Switzerland July 2013

Introduction
Overview
Aim and objectives The 4th International Holcim Awards competition encourages building solutions and visions that go beyond convention to address the challenges of sustainability. Registration is open until March 24, 2014 (14:00hrs GMT) at www.holcimawards.org/enter The Holcim Awards promote innovation in sustainable construction through a series of regional and global competitions. Prizes at both levels total USD 2 million for each three-year competition cycle. Project Eligibility The Holcim Awards competition has two categories: Holcim Awards (main category) and Next Generation (young professionals and students category). In both categories, the project must not have commenced execution prior to July 1, 2013. There is no limit to the number of projects that any individual or team may enter in the competition. The same project may only be entered in one of the two project categories. The Holcim Awards (main category) is open to projects at an advanced stage of design with a high probability of execution that contribute to the target issues for sustainable construction (for more information "target issues" see p.38 of this guide and: www.holcimawards.org/target). All authors must be at least 18 years of age (date of birth March 24, 1996 or earlier). The Next Generation (young professionals and students category) is open to visionary projects and bold ideas that contribute to the target issues for sustainable construction. All authors must be aged between 18 and 30 years of age (date of birth between July 2, 1982 and March 24, 1996). Entries may be submitted only in English, the principal and legally binding language of the Holcim Awards competition. Submission of entries is only possible using the online entry form. No written applications (hard copy) will be accepted by the jury. If you have any difficulties in using the online entry form, please contact the Helpdesk (helpdesk@holcimawards.org). Competition Regions Entries in the competition are allocated to a region based on the location of the project (not the location of the Main Author). These regions are based on five geographic areas: Europe, North America, Latin America, Africa, Middle East, and Asia Pacific. For submissions where no site has been selected, Region is defined by the country of residence of the Main Author. Prizes The total prize money for each cycle of the Holcim Awards competitions (regional and global levels) is USD 2 million. Holcim Awards (main category) The total prize money for each of the five regional Holcim Awards competitions is USD 330,000: Holcim Awards Gold USD 100,000 Holcim Awards Silver USD 50,000

Holcim Awards Bronze USD 30,000

Holcim Awards Acknowledgement prizes from a total budget of USD 100,000 per region; maximum of 6 prizes, maximum individual prize sum of USD 25,000

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Introduction
Next Generation Next Generation prizes from a total budget of USD 50,000 per region: Holcim Awards Next Generation 1st prize USD 25,000 Holcim Awards Next Generation 2nd prize USD 15,000 Holcim Awards Next Generation 3rd prize USD 10,000 Awards and prizes of the five regional competitions will be presented at Holcim Awards ceremonies for each region between September and November 2014 in Moscow, Russia (Europe), Toronto, Canada (North America), Medelln, Colombia (Latin America), Beirut, Lebanon (Africa Middle East), and Jakarta, Indonesia (Asia Pacific). Global Holcim Awards The 15 recipients of regional Holcim Awards Gold, Silver and Bronze are automatically nominated for the Global Holcim Awards in 2015. The prize money of the Global Holcim Awards competition is USD 350,000: Global Holcim Awards Gold USD 200,000 Global Holcim Awards Silver USD 100,000 Global Holcim Awards Bronze USD 50,000 Prizes of the global competition will be presented at dedicated Holcim Awards handover events from May 2015. Juries After a centrally-performed technical pre-assessment, individual juries in each of the five regions will evaluate and rank the respective entries. The juries consist of independent, renowned representatives from science, business and society. The regional juries are supported by the partner universities of the Holcim Foundation and coordinated by the Technical Competence Center (TCC) of the Holcim Foundation. The global jury is supported by the TCC. For more information on juries see: www.holcimawards.org/juries Partner Universities The Holcim Foundation counts upon competent support, especially in the technical field. Some of the worlds leading technical universities led by the Technical Competence Center (TCC) act as partners to the Holcim Awards. They define the evaluation criteria to be used for the competitions and host the panels that judge the entries. Members of the TCC (marked *) and partner universities are: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, MA, USA* Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich), Switzerland* Tongji University (TJU) in Shanghai, China* Universidade de So Paulo (USP), Brazil

University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) in Johannesburg, South Africa Universidad Iberoamericana (UIA) in Mexico City, Mexico Ecole Suprieure dArchitecture de Casablanca (EAC), Morocco Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Bombay), in Mumbai, India American University of Beirut (AUB), Lebanon

Tsinghua University (THU) in Beijing, China University of Melbourne, Australia

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Introduction
Step-by-step guide The content of this Step-by-step guide is subject to change without notice. The English language version is the legally binding version. Translations of the guide may also be available and are published at: www.holcimawards.org/guide Schedule Regional Awards 2013/14 Competition opens July 1, 2013 at 14:00hrs GMT

Q&A platform and Helpdesk Close of registration Close of competition

Jury meetings by region

March 24, 2014 at 14:00hrs GMT March 31, 2014 at 14:00hrs GMT June to July, 2014 September to November, 2014

July 1 to March 31, 2014 at 14:00hrs GMT

Awards ceremonies by region

Global Awards 2015 Global jury meeting Global Awards handover events Results

March 2015 from May 2015

Five regional juries, and then a global jury select the competition winners, using the target issues for sustainable construction. Led by the respective partner universities of the Holcim Foundation, the juries consist of independent, regionally-renowned representatives from science, business and society which are announced on the Awards website. The Main Author of all short-listed projects will be contacted following the jury meeting to complete the project verification process. The actual prize allocated (Holcim Awards Gold or Silver or Bronze, Holcim Awards Acknowledgement, and Next Generation 1st or 2nd or 3rd) will not be disclosed until the regional Awards hand-over ceremony. All authors (Main and Further Authors) are informed via email of the results of the regional Awards competition immediately following the hand-over ceremony.

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Conditions
Conditions
Evaluation Criteria The Holcim Foundation and its renowned partner universities have identified a set of five target issues for sustainable construction, which serve as a basis for the evaluation of submissions in the Holcim Awards competition. The target issues are: Innovation and transferability PROGRESS Ethical standards and social equity PEOPLE

Environmental quality and resource efficiency PLANET Economic performance and compatibility PROSPERITY Contextual and aesthetic impact PROFICIENCY

For more information on target issues see p.38 of this guide and: www.holcimawards.org/target Participation Holcim Awards (main category) Entries in the Holcim Awards (main category) may be submitted by the projects design team which consists of the author(s) and all other persons responsible for the project. Eligible for participation are private or public promoters/investors or architects/planners/engineers involved in the project, providing that they hold the right of authorship or are participating in agreement with the person(s) holding the right of authorship. Legal entities and design teams must name an authorized representative who will act as the responsible contact person (Main Author). All authors must be at least 18 years of age (date of birth March 24, 1996 or earlier). Next Generation (young professionals and students category) Entries in the Next Generation (young professionals and students category) may be submitted by the projects design team. All authors must be aged between 18 and 30 years of age (date of birth between July 2, 1982 and March 24, 1996). Impediments/Conflict of interest Persons who, due to their collaboration in the preparation or running of the competition, might be in a favored position, able to influence the jurys decision or have any other (matured or unmatured) conflict of interest are ineligible to enter the competition. This concerns, in particular, all jurors, examiners and guests as well as their spouses, first and second degree relatives or in-laws and their permanent business or project partners and the immediate superiors and collaborators of ineligible persons. Staff of Holcim and its Group companies, and staff of the partner and associated universities of the Holcim Foundation may only participate if they are/were not directly involved in the preparation or running of the competition.

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Conditions
Consent By virtue of participation in or by contribution to the competition, all parties including participants, jurors, examiners and guests declare their consent to the present conditions. By contributing to the competition, entrants agree to accept the decision of the respective jury as final. There is no right of appeal and no participant shall have recourse to any national or international court of law. Ownership and copyright Although the right of authorship, including protection against the copying of ideas, and the right to publication of the design remains with each author, the latter explicitly grants the Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction and the Holcim Group the right to use the data, documents, images and files submitted in its entirety or partly, in original or edited format, internally or externally, in every form and for any purpose whatsoever in relation to the Holcim Awards competition. Documentation Submitted projects may be compiled by the Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction and the Holcim Group for public access in electronic and/or printed format, giving credit to the authors and their collaborators in compliance with the authorship declaration.

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The ve steps

Project submission
Step 1 Category and Project Group Category Please indicate the category into which you wish to submit your project. You may change the category at any time before entries close. Holcim Awards (main category) Next Generation (young professionals and students category)

Project Group There are three Project Group clusters in the Holcim Awards competition: Group 1: Architecture, building and civil engineering Group 2: Landscape, urban design and infrastructure Group 3: Materials, products and construction technologies

Please indicate the type of project you wish to submit. The type of project alters some of the information requested under Step 3 (Project data and description), but will have no impact on the jury evaluation process. You may change the project group selected at any time before entries close. Step 2 Author(s) and contact details Please fill in the personal and contact details of the Main Author and (where applicable) Further Author(s) in the following fields: Holcim Awards (main) category Title* Name* Profession*

Address*

Position (within the organization) Date of birth* Gender

Organization Telephone* Email* Website

Distribution of prize money

Next Generation category Title* Name* Profession* Position (within the organization) Date of birth* Gender Address*

Telephone* Email* Website Study program*

Main discipline and status* University contact* Name of university*

Organization

Distribution of prize money

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Step 3 Project data and description There are three Project Group clusters in the Holcim Awards competition with distinctive form sheets. The following information is required for projects in: Group 1 Architecture, building and civil engineering: Project title* Client* Intervention* Status of planning*

Submitted in any other competition*

Status of permission* Project background* City*, Country*

Planned start of construction*

Title of other competition and outcome (where applicable) Project summary and sustainability concept*

Latitude*, longitude*, elevation*

Project details including GFA, GV, construction costs, site area, footprint area, building height, building depth Further relevant key figures Materials*

Group 2 Landscape, urban design and infrastructure Project title* Client* Intervention*

Submitted in any other competition*

Status of planning*

Title of other competition and outcome (where applicable)

Status of permission* Project background*

Planned start of construction* City*, Country* Latitude*, longitude*, elevation*

Project description and sustainability concept*

Project details including site area, footprint area and construction costs Further relevant key figures Materials

For construction costs in both groups please use US dollars (USD). The construction costs should include the following elements: Structure - construction works: including excavation, foundations, external walls, internal walls, floors and ceilings, roofs, structural fittings and other construction-related activities such as site equipment, scaffolding, and demolition work. Structure - services: including sewage, water and gas systems, heat supply systems, air treatment systems, power installations, telecommunications and other communications systems, transport systems, function-related equipment and fittings, building automation and other services-related work.

Group 3 Materials, products and construction technologies Project title* Client* Status of planning* Planned start of construction* Project background* City*, Country* Patent status* Dimensions*

Submitted in any other competition*

Title of other competition and outcome (where applicable) Project summary and sustainability concept* Materials and production methods* Financial concept* Technical data*

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Step 4 Project images Number of images A minimum number of five and a maximum of ten images (eg: photos, drawings, plans, etc) plus an additional author/team photo are allowed. An image file can be composed of two or more images and contain texts and tables provided readability is assured. The juries will receive all data provided in both printed and digital format. The printed copies consist of two A3 pages including all images, texts and project information; similar to the confirmation PDF you can download after submission of your application. The approximate image sizes for printed copies are: images #1 and #2: 127mm x 96mm and all further images: 63mm x 46mm. Image size Images may not exceed 9000 x 6750 pixels or 15MB. File sizes should be in high-resolution, sufficient to produce clear images in the application form (at least 2400 x 1800 pixels or 3-5MB recommended as a minimum). Please allow sufficient time to upload large image files, particularly with slower Internet connections. Image file names must contain only standard Latin characters. Image formats Images are presented in landscape format in the proportion 4:3 (eg: 9000 x 6750, 4500 x 3375, 2400 x 1800 pixels). Portrait format images or landscape images not in ratio 4:3 may be used, but will not utilize the full image space available. Images must be in JPG, PNG, BMP or TIF format. AutoCad or PDF files are not permitted. All images must use the RGB color set. Images in CMYK color set will be converted into RGB, but may lose resolution and not render colors as accurately. Step 5 Revision and submission The information provided in all steps of the submission process will be reviewed. An error message for missing or incorrect information will link to the relevant step of the online entry form. At the end of the review process the application is ready to be submitted.

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Help
Further questions
For more information please refer to: Q&A platform Questions concerning the competition procedure or technical support for completing the online entry form are listed on the Q&A platform. www.holcimawards.org/qa Helpdesk If you require further clarification, please contact the Helpdesk. Questions may only be submitted in English. We aim to reply to all questions within one business day. helpdesk@holcimawards.org

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Landing page

Registration

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When starting from the landing page, please choose either to start a new entry or continue with your ongoing submission. Registration is open until March 24,2014 (14:00 GMT)

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Registration closing time (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) or Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is the international time standard. Please note that the Holcim Awards competition closes at 14:00hrs GMT irrespective of the time zone in your location. To calculate your local time equivalent please see: www.worldtimeserver.com New entry To start a new entry in the Holcim Awards competition, click on Create a new entry. Continue with entry already started Enter your submissions Entry ID and the Password you created when starting your submission. The Entry ID and Password were emailed to you when you created a new entry. If you click in the checkbox Remember me, you will be automatically logged-on to your entry submission on the step last viewed. Do not use the Remember me feature on shared computers.

Quick guide The quick guide provides a brief overview of the main conditions and requirements. The English version and any available translations may be downloaded by following the link, or www.holcimawards.org/quick-guide Step-by-step guide The Step-by-step guide (ie: this document) contains comprehensive information and examples on how to enter the competition. The English version and any available translations may be downloaded by following the link or www.holcimawards.org/guide

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New entry

Create password

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ID An entry ID is assigned by the system, and is indicated in the grey box. Password Create a Password for logging-in to the Holcim Awards online entry form. Please create a strong password that consists of a minimum eight characters, a mix of upper and lower case letters, at least one numeral, and at least one symbol. Email Please provide your email address, which will be used for all communications about your submission. A notication of your Entry ID and Password will automatically be sent to the email address nominated.

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Information

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Evaluation criteria Target issues The Holcim Foundation and its renowned partner universities established a set of ve target issues for sustainable construction, which serve as a basis for the evaluation of submissions in the Holcim Awards competition. The target issues are: Innovation and transferability PROGRESS Ethical standards and social equity PEOPLE Environmental quality and resource efciency PLANET Economic performance and compatibility PROSPERITY Contextual and aesthetic impact PROFICIENCY For more information on target issues see: www.holcimawards.org/target Languages English is the principal and legally binding language of the Holcim Awards competition. Competition entries may be submitted only in English. The online entry form supports standard characters and other characters should be substituted. The Holcim Awards database system supports the following standard characters: ! # $ % & ( ) * + ,- ./ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 :;< = > ? @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R ST UVW XY Z [ \ ] ^ _ `a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ Characters other than those indicated may not be used. An error message will appear if you type a non-standard character.

The Step-by-step guide (ie: this document) contains comprehensive information and examples on how to enter the competition. The English version and any available translations may be downloaded by following the link, or www.holcimawards.org/guide Key requirements The information required to complete and entry in the Holcim Awards competition includes: Author and contact details of all team members Technical details: location, dimensions, materials, costs and other key data Project summary: background and project concept (text up to 500 characters) Sustainability concept: response to the target issues for sustainable construction (text up to 2,500 characters) 5-10 project images (high resolution photos/ illustrations with captions up to 100 characters) Image of author/team (high resolution with caption up to 100 characters)

Conditions of entry The conditions are dened by: Evaluation criteria Project eligibility Participation Impediments/conict of interest Consent Ownership and copyright Documentation and communications Click on the information icon for detailed information about each element of the conditions of entry.

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Information

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Prizes The total prize money for each cycle of the regional and global Holcim Awards competitions is USD 2 million. All prizes are subject to the positive outcome of a verication process to check project eligibility and compliance with local and international laws and regulations. Regional prizes The prize money for each of the ve regional Holcim Awards competitions is USD 330,000. Holcim Awards Gold USD 100,000; Holcim Awards Silver USD 50,000; Holcim Awards Bronze USD 30,000. Holcim Awards Acknowledgement prizes from a total budget of USD 100,000 per region; maximum of 6 prizes; maximum individual prize sum of USD 25,000 Next Generation prizes from a total budget of USD 50,000 per region: Holcim Awards Next Generation 1st prize USD 25,000, Holcim Awards Next Generation 2nd prize USD 15,000, and Holcim Awards Next Generation 3rd prize USD 10,000. Global prizes The prize money of the Global Holcim Awards competition is USD 350,000. Global Holcim Awards Gold USD 200,000; Global Holcim Awards Silver USD 100,000; Global Holcim Awards Bronze USD 50,000. Global Holcim Awards winners are selected from the 15 regional Holcim Awards Gold, Silver and Bronze recipients.

GMT The 4th International Holcim Awards competition is open for registration from July 1, 2013 until March 24, 2014 at 14:00 GMT. All participants must be registered before March 24, 2014 at 14:00 GMT. Registered participants are able to edit and complete their submission until the c losure of the competition on March 31, 2014 at 14:00 GMT. Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) or Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is the international time standard. Please note that the Holcim Awards competition closes at 14:00hrs GMT irrespective of the time zone in your location. To calculate your local time equivalent please see: www.worldtimeserver.com A high volume of users accessing the online entry form in the nal days of the entry period is anticipated. This may slow down the response time of the online entry form. It is recommended to complete your submission well ahead of the closure of the competition.

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Step 1 | Category and Project Group

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Categories There are two categories in the Holcim Awards competition. All authors, irrespective of category, must be at least 18 years of age when the competition entry period closes: ie, date of birth March 24, 1996 or earlier. Holcim Awards (main category) The Holcim Awards competition is open to projects at an advanced stage of design with a high probability of execution. All authors must be at least 18 years of age (date of birth March 24, 1996 or earlier). To be eligible for entry, the project must not have commenced execution prior to July 1, 2013. The starting date for the project is dened (Under construction/ Commercial production commenced) by the start of construction. Next Generation (young professionals and students category) All authors must be between 18 and 30 years of age (date of birth between July 2, 1982 and March 24, 1996). The category is open for visionary projects and bold ideas that contribute to the target issues for sustainable construction. To be eligible for entry, the project must not have commenced execution prior to July 1, 2013. The starting date for the project is dened (Under construction/ Commercial production commenced) by the start of construction.

Architecture (education) Architecture (health/wellness) Architecture (hotel/restaurant) Architecture (housing) Architecture (institutional) Architecture (leisure/sports) Architecture (mixed use) Architecture (production plant) Architecture (refurbishment/conversion) Architecture (research and development) Architecture (retail) Architecture (tourism) Architecture (transport) Civil engineering Landscape, urban design and infrastructure Project Group 2 (Landscape, urban design and infrastructure) includes: Landscape design Urban planning Public utilities Regional planning Transport infrastructure Materials, products and construction technologies Project Group 3 (Materials, products and construction technologies) includes: Materials Products Construction technology Entry ID The Entry ID for your submission is indicated at the top right. Navigation You can move forward and backward between steps of the entry form at any time by clicking on the step numbers. Further resources to assist in completing the entry form are available under Help.

Project Group There are three Project Groups in the Holcim Awards competition that each has a different version of the Step 3 (Project data and description) page in the online entry form. Project Group 1 (Architecture, building and civil engineering) Project Group 2 (Landscape, urban design and infrastructure) Project Group 3 (Materials, products and construction technologies) Architecture, building and civil engineering Project Group 1 (Architecture, building and civil engineering) includes: Architecture (administration/business) Architecture (culture)

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Step 2 | Authors and contact details

Main category

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All entries must list Author and Contact details for the nominated author(s). All elds marked * must be completed. If there is more than one author, the Main Author acts as the sole contact person for the project team with respect to the competition.

Position Indicate the job title or position held within the ofce, university or organization represented, eg: Director, Principal, Project Manager, Designer, Chief Coordinator, Research Ofcer, PhD Candidate, etc. Telephone numbers Please ensure that telephone numbers include the international country code beginning with 00 or + (eg: 0012 34 567890 or +12 34 567890). You may provide a xed-line or cell (mobile) telephone number. Add further author Click on the button to add the details of a Further Author. There is no limit to the number of Further Authors who can be added. Distribution of prize money Entries with more than one author must also advise how any prize money received would be distributed (in %). The Auto-adjust button will adjust each percentage gure to equal 100 exactly and also keep the ratio between prize money shares.

Permitted number of characters Entry elds are limited to the number of characters (including spaces) indicated below the eld. The display will indicate the number of characters / maximum number of characters permitted.

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Step 2 | Authors and contact details

Next Generation category

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In addition to the data required for Holcim Awards (main category) entries (see previous page), Next Generation (young professionals and students category) entries must list information regarding recent/current university studies. All elds marked * must be completed. Please use standard characters only.

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Age restriction - Next Generation category All authors of a Next Generation entry must be aged between 18 and 30 years of age (date of birth between July 2, 1982 and March 24, 1996). Main discipline Please indicate the main discipline of your most recent study, such as architecture, civil engineering, landscape architecture, management or urban design.

University contact Next Generation submissions must list the name of the academic who supervised the research component of each authors most recent degree, even if the project entered in the Holcim Awards competition was created outside of the scope of the authors university program. If the author has/had no supervising academic, please list the name of the Head of Department of the discipline listed in the Main discipline eld.

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Step 3 | Project data and description

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Architecture, building and civil engineering projects (Project Group 1) complete the project data and description page shown. All elds marked * must be completed.

Metric system Please use metric units of measurement throughout your project submission. For example: Square meters: use sq m or m2 Square kilometers: sq km or m2 Cubic meters: cu m or m3

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Please note that superscript characters cannot be used in the entry form. Status of planning Status of planning must be selected from the pulldown menu. For denitions of each term, click on the information icon i next to the pull-down list. Planned start of construction The start of construction is dened as when the rst site preparation, excavation, and/or environmental remediation takes place. The project is not eligible for submission if the execution of any such activity commenced before July 1, 2013. For Next Generation (young professionals and students category) entries only, the planned state of construction can be listed as not applicable.

Latitude and longitude Latitude and longitude give a precise indication of the location of your project. Please provide coordinates expressed either singularly with both minutes and seconds incorporated (eg: 47 22 7.14 N, 8 32 21.0582 E) or in decimal degree notation (eg: 47.36865, 8.539183). You can determine the coordinates of your project using Google Earth. In case of site-independent projects you must enter a 0 (zero). Elevation Elevation of the building or the site in meters above sea level (m asl). Enter a single value (at areas) or the two extreme values (gradient or mountainous areas) to give a range of heights above sea level relevant to the project. Other competition If your project has received any award/prize or has been submitted to any other competition, please provide the details of competition name and outcome if already known. If your project has been submitted to more than one other competition, please cite the most signicant competition entered. Projects submitted in other competitions are not excluded from the Holcim Awards competition. Change Project Groups To change Project Groups, click on 1 to return to the Category and Project Group page.

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Step 3 | Project data and description

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Project summary The project summary is a concise description of the projects overall aims and objectives. The key features of the project should be clearly described to provide the jury with an immediate understanding of the project background, its focus, and outcomes. Consider the broad range and large number of projects that will be evaluated by the jury - your project should stand out. The text may include (but is not limited to) information such as: overall objective; key targets; initiator of the project; and funding. The text can include sub-headings and paragraphs, up to 500 characters including spaces and 10 lines of text. Sustainability concept The sustainability concept is a comprehensive statement that explains how your project contributes to meeting the ve target issues for sustainable construction. The statement should both explain the wide scope of the response to all target issues and also focus on the key strengths of your project. It is recommended that the information submitted through the images and their captions should complement the key themes of the sustainability concept. For more information on target issues see: www.holcimawards.org/target The text can include sub-headings and paragraphs, up to 2,500 characters including spaces and 55 lines of text.

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Step 3 | Project data and description

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Gross oor area (GFA) Total of the oor areas of all oor plan levels of a building in square meters (m2). Gross volume (GV) The gross volume of buildings is calculated from their outer delimiting surfaces in cubic meters (m3). Construction costs Please use US dollars (USD). The construction costs should include the following elements: Structure - construction works: including excavation, foundations, external walls, internal walls, oors and ceilings, roofs, structural ttings and other construction-related activities such as site equipment, scaffolding, and demolition work. Structure - services: including sewage, water and gas systems, heat supply systems, air treatment systems, power installations, telecommunications and other communications systems, transport systems, functionrelated equipment and ttings, building automation and other services-related work. Footprint area The surface space occupied by the outer boundary of the construction in square meters (m2). Building height The top of the roof is considered the highest point of the construction/building and should be expressed in relation to ground level (m) and potentially also to sea level (m asl). In case of a building complex you can enter the range from [.....] to [.....].

Building depth The bottom edge of the basement is considered the deepest point of the construction/building and should be expressed in relation to ground level (m) or sea level (m asl). Further relevant key gures Enter further relevant key gures to specify your project, such as: Envelope surface: comprises the area of the faades and the roof. It can be differentiated into glazed and closed portions. Net oor plan area (NFA): the useful area between delimiting structural components with the exception of the footprints of door and window openings, recesses and niches in delimiting structural components. Utilization area (UA): that part of the net oor plan area that serves the buildings useful purpose. Floor area: the total of the relevant areas of all s tories considered as stories proper. The gross oor area is determined on the basis of a buildings exterior dimensions. Further relevant key gures: depending on the type of project other comparative ratios could be quoted eg: numbers of users:inhabitants, or area indices such as GV:GFA (Gross Volume to Gross Floor Area) and NFA:GFA (Net Floor Area to Gross Floor Area), etc. Materials Enter a short description of the materials used for your project. You may divide the description into segments, eg: supporting structure, faade, roof, building structure, interior design and exterior furniture.

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Step 3 | Project data and description

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Landscape, urban design and infrastructure projects (Project Group 2) complete the project data and description page shown. All elds marked * must be completed.

Metric system Please use metric units of measurement throughout your project submission. For example: Square meters: use sq m or m2 Square kilometers: sq km or m2 Cubic meters: cu m or m3 Please note that superscript characters cannot be used in the entry form. Status of planning Status of planning must be selected from the pulldown menu. For denitions of each term, click on the information icon i next to the pull-down list. Planned start of construction The start of construction is dened as when the rst site preparation, excavation, and/or environmental remediation takes place. The project is not eligible for submission if the execution of any such activity commenced before July 1, 2013. For Next Generation (young professionals and students category) entries only, the planned state of construction can be listed as not applicable.

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Latitude and longitude Latitude and longitude give a precise indication of the location of your project. Please provide coordinates expressed either singularly with both minutes and seconds incorporated (eg: 47 22 7.14 N, 8 32 21.0582 E) or in decimal degree notation (eg: 47.36865, 8.539183). You can determine the coordinates of your project using Google Earth. In case of site-independent projects you must enter a 0 (zero). Elevation Elevation of the building or the site in meters above sea level (m asl). Enter a single value (at areas) or the two extreme values (gradient or mountainous areas) to give a range of heights above sea level relevant to the project. Other competition If your project has received any award/prize or has been submitted to any other competition, please provide the details of competition name and outcome if already known. If your project has been submitted to more than one other competition, please cite the most signicant competition entered. Projects submitted in other competitions are not excluded from the Holcim Awards competition. Change Project Groups To change Project Groups, click on 1 to return to the Category and Project Group page.

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Step 3 | Project data and description

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Site area Total area of the site or sites in square meters (m2). Footprint area The surface space occupied by the outer boundary of the construction in square meters (m2). Floor area ratio (FAR) Floor area ratio (FAR) = (total covered area on all oors) : (area of the site) Construction costs Please use US dollars (USD). The construction costs should include the following elements: Structure construction works: including excavation, foundations, external walls, internal walls, oors and ceilings, roofs, structural ttings and other construction-related activities such as site equipment, scaffolding, and demolition work. Structure services: including sewage, water and gas systems, heat supply systems, air treatment systems, power installations, telecommunications and other communications systems, transport systems, functionrelated equipment and ttings, building automation and other services-related work. Site occupancy ratio Indicates the degree of land use in ratio of site area (sq m or m2) to footprint area (sq m or m2).

Further relevant key gures Enter further relevant key gures to specify your project such as: Envelope surface: comprises the area of the faades and the roof. It can be differentiated into glazed and closed portions. Net oor plan area (NFA): useful area between delimiting structural components with the exception of the footprints of door and window openings, recesses and niches in delimiting structural components. Utilization area (UA): that part of the net oor plan area that serves the buildings useful purpose. Floor area: total of the relevant areas of all stories considered as stories proper. The gross oor area is determined on the basis of a buildings exterior dimensions. Depending on the type of project other comparative ratios could be quoted eg: number of users to inhabitants, area indices such as GV:GFA (gross volume to gross oor area) and NFA:GFA (net oor area to gross oor area), etc. Materials Enter a short description of the materials used for your project. You may divide the description into segments, eg: supporting structure, faade, roof, building structure, interior design and exterior.

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Step 3 | Project data and description

Materials, products and construction technologies


5 1

Materials, products, and construction technology projects (Project Group 3) complete the project data and description page shown. All elds marked * must be completed.

Metric system Please use metric units of measurement throughout your project submission. For example: Square meters: use sq m or m2 Square kilometers: sq km or m2 Cubic meters: cu m or m3 Please note that superscript characters cannot be used in the entry form. Status of planning Status of planning must be selected from the pulldown menu. For denitions of each term, click on the information icon i next to the pull-down list. Planned start of production The start of production is dened as when manufacturing for commercial returns (commercial production) begins. For Next Generation (young professionals and students category) entries only, the planned state of construction can be listed as not applicable.

2 3

Other competition If your project has received any award/prize or has been submitted to any other competition, please provide the details of competition name and outcome if already known. If your project has been submitted to more than one other competition, please cite the most signicant competition entered. Projects submitted in other competitions are not excluded from the Holcim Awards competition. Change Project Groups To change Project Groups, click on 1 to return to the Category and Project Group page.

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Step 3 | Project data and description

Materials, products and construction technologies

1 2 3

Materials and production methods Describe the construction materials and methods that shall be applied for the realization of the project. It is recommended to differentiate the text into groups of materials and methods, ordered by construction parts. Financial concept Provide an overview of nancial elements of the project, such as estimated investment costs, sales costs, potential market implementation. Please use US dollars (USD). Technical data Describe key gures regarding density, thermal transmittance, weight etc.

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Step 4 | Project images

Key images

Images A minimum number of ve and a maximum of ten images (eg: photos, drawings, plans, etc) plus an additional author/team photo are allowed. An image le can be composed of two or more images and contain texts and tables provided readability is assured. The juries will receive all data provided in both printed and digital format. The printed copies consist of two A3 pages including all images, texts and project information; similar to the conrmation PDF you can download after submission of your application. The approximate image sizes for printed copies are: images #1 and #2: 127mm x 96mm and all further images: 63mm x 46mm. Key images Key images are presented in a larger format and should therefore be the most compelling visual representations of the project. Only two images may be uploaded as Key images. Image formats Images are presented in landscape format in the proportion 4:3 (eg: 9000 x 6750, 4500 x 3375, 2400 x 1800 pixels). Portrait format images or landscape images not in ratio 4:3 may be used, but will not utilize the full image space available. Images must be in JPG, PNG, BMP or TIF format. AutoCad or PDF les are not permitted. All images must use the RGB color set. Images in CMYK color set will be converted into RGB, but may lose resolution and not render colors as accurately.

Image size Images may not exceed 9000 x 6750 pixels or 15MB. File sizes should be in high-resolution, sufcient to produce clear images in the application form (at least 2400 x 1800 pixels or 3-5MB recommended as a minimum). Please allow sufcient time to upload large image les, particularly with slower Internet connections. Image le names must contain only standard Latin characters. Data transfer rate Depending on the data transfer rate of your Internet connection, the upload process may take up to several minutes - so please have some patience. At the end of the entry period we anticipate a high volume of trafc on the webserver and the response time of the online entry form may slow down. Other questions If you have any subsequent questions, please contact the Helpdesk. Image upload Upload image les from your hard disk by clicking on the Upload button or dragging the le into the position required. The image is then uploaded and a thumbnail is generated in the chosen position. You do not need to wait for one image to upload completely before selecting the next image for upload. Each image must be selected for upload individually.

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Step 4 | Project images

Additional images and team photo


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3 4

2 3 4

Move image Click on the arrow and drag to change the order of images. If you move an image to a position in which an image is already located, the original image will move to the vacant position. Captions move with their assigned image. Delete Click on the trash icon to delete an image from the gallery. The caption will be retained with the vacant image position. Captions Captions are mandatory for each image (maximum length 500 characters for images #1 and #2, 100 characters for each of the others). Author/team photo We encourage you to include a photograph of you and/ or your design team as image #11. Please note that an additional project image may not be substituted for the project team photo at image #11.

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Step 5 | Revision and submission

Missing or incorrect information


1

After completing Step 4, all data entered displayed for review. Alert messages will indicate missing content that is mandatory, or various other checks. Please review the data for accuracy. Changes can be made until close of competition on March 31, 2014 at 14:00hrs GMT. Click on the Step numbers in the navigation to edit any section of the entry form. Please ensure that you complete the Conrmation of Authorship and nal submission step at the bottom of Step 5.

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Step 5 | Revision and submission

Review and submit

Conrmation of Authorship and nal submission Check the agreement box after you have reviewed the conditions of entry as published by clicking on the information icon at the end of the agreement conrmation. The conditions are dened by: Evaluation criteria Project eligibility Participation Impediments/conict of interest Consent Ownership and copyright Documentation and communications Information on all of these topics is included under Conditions in the front section of this Step-by-step guide. Submit Click on the Submit button to conrm the submission of your entry. Even after submission, changes can be made until close of competition on March 31, 2014 at 14:00hrs GMT.

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Conrmation

Conrm and download

The conrmation page conrms that your submission has been entered in the 4th International Holcim Awards competition. An email conrmation will also be sent to you. Please note that it will still be possible to download the PDF of your submission after the close of the competition on March 31, 2014 at 14:00hrs GMT.

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Help

Password recovery

The password is your personal key to access your submission in the Holcim Awards competition. A conrmation message from helpdesk@holcimawards.org will be sent to you via email when you start an entry using the online form. To recover your password, enter your email address and submit. The Entry ID(s) and Password(s) will then be sent to you via email. If you require further clarication, please contact the Helpdesk at: helpdesk@holcimawards.org Keeping informed Thank you for your submission in the 4th International Holcim Awards competition. Following the jury meeting for your region, you will be informed by email if your project has been chosen to be awarded a prize. All participants will be informed of the outcome of the competition when results are announced at the regional Holcim Awards ceremonies in September to November 2014. Participants whose project passed the formal check and were evaluated by the jury will automatically receive a certicate of participation.

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Appendix Appendix
Sample of completed entry forms (PDF) Holcim Awards (main category), Project Group 1 all four pages Holcim Awards (main category), Project Group 2 page 2 only Holcim Awards (main category), Project Group 3 page 2 only Next Generation (young professionals and students category) page 1 only Target issues for sustainable construction Summary of the evaluation criteria of the Holcim Awards competition 31 35 36 37 38

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Completed entry submission pdf Group 1 - Page 1

Group 1

HolcimAwards 2013/14 | Submission PDF | Jul 11, 2013

Green Center for Test Town


[Project title]

HA14-FIGLT
[Project ID]

HOLCIM AWARDS (MAIN CATEGORY)

GENERAL PROJECT DATA Project group 1 Competition region City Country Client Intervention Architecture, building and civil engineering Asia Pacific Test Town Australia City of Test Town New construction Contract awarded Application in preparation Jun '14 Private investment 1544'26.65'' 14514'19.10'' 580 m asl yes 1st prize Test Town Center Competition DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZE MONEY Ms Anna Meier: 60 % Mr John Citizen: 40 % FURTHER AUTHOR(S) 1. Mr John Citizen Engineer 1960 male Citizen AG Kirchgasse 6 5000 Neustadt Switzerland Tel +41234567890 john.citizen@example.com www.website.com Project team (l-r): Mr Troy Quaife and Ms Angelique Forsythe examining test results.

Status of planning Planned start Latitude

Status of permission Project background Longitude Elevation Outcome Title Other competition

MAIN AUTHOR AND CONTACT DETAILS Name Profession Position Address Zip City Organization Ms Anna Magdalena Meier 1969 female Academic Director Anna Meier Architects 10 Ring Road 2600 Test Town ACT Australia +61212345678 anna.meier@example.com www.website.com

State

Country Email

Telephone Website

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Completed entry submission pdf Group 1 - Page 2

Group 1
HA14-FIGLT [Project ID] HolcimAwards 2013/14 | Submission PDF | Jun 28, 2013

Green Center for Test Town


[Project title]

PROJECT SUMMARY Denean commodo ligula eget dolor. Aenean massa. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Donec quam felis, ultricies nec, pellentesque eu, pretium quis, sem. Nulla consequat massa quis enim. - enimm - anner - motterum illianem - tor artetrum

SUSTAINABILITY CONCEPT Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor. Aenean massa. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Donec quam felis, ultricies nec, pellentesque eu, pretium quis, sem. Nulla consequat massa quis enim. Donec pede justo, fringilla vel, aliquet nec, vulputate eget, arcu. In enim justo, rhoncus ut, imperdiet a, venenatis vitae, justo. Nullam dictum felis eu pede mollis pretium. Integer tincidunt. Cras dapibus. Vivamus elementum semper nisi. Aenean vulputate eleifend tellus. Subtitle 1 Aenean leo ligula, porttitor eu, consequat vitae, eleifend ac, enim. Aliquam lorem ante, dapibus in, viverra quis, feugiat a, tellus. Phasellus viverra nulla ut metus varius laoreet. Quisque rutrum. Aenean imperdiet. Etiam ultricies nisi vel augue. Curabitur ullamcorper ultricies nisi. Nam eget dui. Etiam rhoncus. Maecenas tempus, tellus eget condimentum rhoncus, sem quam semper libero, sit amet adipiscing sem neque sed ipsum. Nam quam nunc, blandit vel, luctus pulvinar, hendrerit id, lorem. Maecenas nec odio et ante tincidunt tempus. Donec vitae sapien ut libero venenatis faucibus. Nullam quis ante. Subtitle 2 Etiam sit amet orci eget eros faucibus tincidunt. Duis leo. Sed fringilla mauris sit amet nibh. Donec sodales sagittis magna. Sed consequat, leo eget bibendum sodales, augue velit cursus nunc, quis gravida magna mi a libero. Fusce vulputate eleifend sapien. Vestibulum purus quam, scelerisque ut, mollis sed, nonummy id, metus. Nullam accumsan lorem in dui. Cras ultricies mi eu turpis hendrerit fringilla: - vestibulum ante ipsum primis - in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices - posuere cubilia Curae In ac dui quis mi consectetuer lacinia. Nam pretium turpis et arcu. Duis arcu tortor, suscipit eget, imperdiet nec, imperdiet iaculis, ipsum. Sed aliquam ultrices mauris. Integer ante arcu, accumsan a, consectetuer eget, posuere ut, mauris. Praesent adipiscing. Phasellus ullamcorper ipsum rutrum nunc. Subtitle 3 Nunc nonummy metus. Vestibulum volutpat pretium libero. Cras id dui. Aenean ut eros et nisl sagittis vestibulum. Nullam nulla eros, ultricies sit amet, nonummy id, imperdiet feugiat, pede. Sed lectus. Donec mollis hendrerit risus. Phasellus nec sem in justo pellentesque facilisis. Etiam imperdiet imperdiet orci. Nunc nec neque. Phasellus leo dolor, tempus non, auctor et, hendrerit quis, nisi. Curabitur ligula sapien, tincidunt non, euismod vitae, posuere imperdiet, leo.

PROJECT DETAILS GFA GV Construction costs Site area Footprint area 23000 cu m 100000 cu m 50000000 USD 3000 sq m 5000 sq m 60 m 20 m

Building height Building depth

FURTHER RELEVANT KEY FIGURES 15 levels, 1300 work places, 3 shops. Etiam imperdiet imperdiet orci. Nunc nec neque. Phasellus leo dolor, tempus non, auctor et, hendrerit quis, nisi: Nunc nonummy metus. Vestibulum volutpat pretium. MATERIALS Main construction is orem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor. Aenean massa. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ri

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Completed entry submission pdf Group 1 - Page 3

Group 1
HA14-FIGLT [Project ID] HolcimAwards 2013/14 | Submission PDF | Jun 28, 2013

Green Center for Test Town [Project title]


PROJECT VISUALIZATION

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor. Aenean massa. Nulla consequat massa quis enim. Donec pede justo.

Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Donec quam felis, ultricies nec, pellentesque eu, pretium quis, sem.

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Completed entry submission pdf Group 1 - Page 4

Group 1
HA14-FIGLT [Project ID] HolcimAwards 2013/14 | Submission PDF | Jun 28, 2013

Fringilla vel, aliquet nec, vulputate eget, arcu.

In enim justo, rhoncus ut, imperdiet a, venenatis vitae, justo.

Nullam dictum felis eu pede mollis pretium.

Integer tincidunt. Cras dapibus. Vivamus elementum semper nisi.

Aenean leo ligula, porttitor eu, consequat vitae, eleifend ac, enim.

Etiam sit amet orci eget eros faucibus tincidunt.

Aenean imperdiet. Etiam ultricies nisi vel augue. Curabitur ullamcorper ultricies nisi.

Donec vitae sapien ut libero venenatis faucibus. Nullam quis ante.

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Completed entry submission pdf Group 2 - Page 2

Group 2
HA14-FIGLT [Project ID] HolcimAwards 2013/14 | Submission PDF | Jul 01, 2013

Green Center for Test Town


[Project title]

PROJECT SUMMARY Denean commodo ligula eget dolor. Aenean massa. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Donec quam felis, ultricies nec, pellentesque eu, pretium quis, sem. Nulla consequat massa quis enim. - enimm - anner - motterum illianem - tor artetrum

SUSTAINABILITY CONCEPT Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor. Aenean massa. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Donec quam felis, ultricies nec, pellentesque eu, pretium quis, sem. Nulla consequat massa quis enim. Donec pede justo, fringilla vel, aliquet nec, vulputate eget, arcu. In enim justo, rhoncus ut, imperdiet a, venenatis vitae, justo. Nullam dictum felis eu pede mollis pretium. Integer tincidunt. Cras dapibus. Vivamus elementum semper nisi. Aenean vulputate eleifend tellus. Subtitle 1 Aenean leo ligula, porttitor eu, consequat vitae, eleifend ac, enim. Aliquam lorem ante, dapibus in, viverra quis, feugiat a, tellus. Phasellus viverra nulla ut metus varius laoreet. Quisque rutrum. Aenean imperdiet. Etiam ultricies nisi vel augue. Curabitur ullamcorper ultricies nisi. Nam eget dui. Etiam rhoncus. Maecenas tempus, tellus eget condimentum rhoncus, sem quam semper libero, sit amet adipiscing sem neque sed ipsum. Nam quam nunc, blandit vel, luctus pulvinar, hendrerit id, lorem. Maecenas nec odio et ante tincidunt tempus. Donec vitae sapien ut libero venenatis faucibus. Nullam quis ante. Subtitle 2 Etiam sit amet orci eget eros faucibus tincidunt. Duis leo. Sed fringilla mauris sit amet nibh. Donec sodales sagittis magna. Sed consequat, leo eget bibendum sodales, augue velit cursus nunc, quis gravida magna mi a libero. Fusce vulputate eleifend sapien. Vestibulum purus quam, scelerisque ut, mollis sed, nonummy id, metus. Nullam accumsan lorem in dui. Cras ultricies mi eu turpis hendrerit fringilla: - vestibulum ante ipsum primis - in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices - posuere cubilia Curae In ac dui quis mi consectetuer lacinia. Nam pretium turpis et arcu. Duis arcu tortor, suscipit eget, imperdiet nec, imperdiet iaculis, ipsum. Sed aliquam ultrices mauris. Integer ante arcu, accumsan a, consectetuer eget, posuere ut, mauris. Praesent adipiscing. Phasellus ullamcorper ipsum rutrum nunc. Subtitle 3 Nunc nonummy metus. Vestibulum volutpat pretium libero. Cras id dui. Aenean ut eros et nisl sagittis vestibulum. Nullam nulla eros, ultricies sit amet, nonummy id, imperdiet feugiat, pede. Sed lectus. Donec mollis hendrerit risus. Phasellus nec sem in justo pellentesque facilisis. Etiam imperdiet imperdiet orci. Nunc nec neque. Phasellus leo dolor, tempus non, auctor et, hendrerit quis, nisi. Curabitur ligula sapien, tincidunt non, euismod vitae, posuere imperdiet, leo.

PROJECT DETAILS Construction costs Site area Footprint area 50000000 USD 3000 sq m 5000 sq m 7.4:1 3:4

Floor area ratio

Site occupancy ratio

FURTHER RELEVANT KEY FIGURES 15 levels, 1300 work places, 3 shops. Etiam imperdiet imperdiet orci. Nunc nec neque. Phasellus leo dolor, tempus non, auctor et, hendrerit quis, nisi: Nunc nonummy metus. Vestibulum volutpat pretium. MATERIALS Main construction is orem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor. Aenean massa. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ri

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Completed entry submission pdf Group 3 - Page 2

Group 3
HA14-FIGLT [Project ID] HolcimAwards 2013/14 | Submission PDF | Jul 01, 2013

Green Center for Test Town


[Project title]

PROJECT SUMMARY Denean commodo ligula eget dolor. Aenean massa. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Donec quam felis, ultricies nec, pellentesque eu, pretium quis, sem. Nulla consequat massa quis enim. - enimm - anner - motterum illianem - tor artetrum

SUSTAINABILITY CONCEPT Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor. Aenean massa. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Donec quam felis, ultricies nec, pellentesque eu, pretium quis, sem. Nulla consequat massa quis enim. Donec pede justo, fringilla vel, aliquet nec, vulputate eget, arcu. In enim justo, rhoncus ut, imperdiet a, venenatis vitae, justo. Nullam dictum felis eu pede mollis pretium. Integer tincidunt. Cras dapibus. Vivamus elementum semper nisi. Aenean vulputate eleifend tellus. Subtitle 1 Aenean leo ligula, porttitor eu, consequat vitae, eleifend ac, enim. Aliquam lorem ante, dapibus in, viverra quis, feugiat a, tellus. Phasellus viverra nulla ut metus varius laoreet. Quisque rutrum. Aenean imperdiet. Etiam ultricies nisi vel augue. Curabitur ullamcorper ultricies nisi. Nam eget dui. Etiam rhoncus. Maecenas tempus, tellus eget condimentum rhoncus, sem quam semper libero, sit amet adipiscing sem neque sed ipsum. Nam quam nunc, blandit vel, luctus pulvinar, hendrerit id, lorem. Maecenas nec odio et ante tincidunt tempus. Donec vitae sapien ut libero venenatis faucibus. Nullam quis ante. Subtitle 2 Etiam sit amet orci eget eros faucibus tincidunt. Duis leo. Sed fringilla mauris sit amet nibh. Donec sodales sagittis magna. Sed consequat, leo eget bibendum sodales, augue velit cursus nunc, quis gravida magna mi a libero. Fusce vulputate eleifend sapien. Vestibulum purus quam, scelerisque ut, mollis sed, nonummy id, metus. Nullam accumsan lorem in dui. Cras ultricies mi eu turpis hendrerit fringilla: - vestibulum ante ipsum primis - in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices - posuere cubilia Curae In ac dui quis mi consectetuer lacinia. Nam pretium turpis et arcu. Duis arcu tortor, suscipit eget, imperdiet nec, imperdiet iaculis, ipsum. Sed aliquam ultrices mauris. Integer ante arcu, accumsan a, consectetuer eget, posuere ut, mauris. Praesent adipiscing. Phasellus ullamcorper ipsum rutrum nunc. Subtitle 3 Nunc nonummy metus. Vestibulum volutpat pretium libero. Cras id dui. Aenean ut eros et nisl sagittis vestibulum. Nullam nulla eros, ultricies sit amet, nonummy id, imperdiet feugiat, pede. Sed lectus. Donec mollis hendrerit risus. Phasellus nec sem in justo pellentesque facilisis. Etiam imperdiet imperdiet orci. Nunc nec neque. Phasellus leo dolor, tempus non, auctor et, hendrerit quis, nisi. Curabitur ligula sapien, tincidunt non, euismod vitae, posuere imperdiet, leo.

PROJECT DETAILS

MATERIALS AND PRODUCTION METHODS


Main construction is orem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor. Aenean massa. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ri FINANCIAL CONCEPT Is orem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor. Aenean massa. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ri TECHNICAL DATA Consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor. Aenean massa. Cum sociis natoque penatibus bero. Cras id dui. Aenean ut eros et nisl.

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Completed entry submission pdf NG - Page 1

Next Generation

HolcimAwards 2013/14 | Submission PDF | Jul 11, 2013

Green Centre for Test Town


[Project title]

HA14-WLADD
[Project ID]

"NEXT GENERATION" CATEGORY

GENERAL PROJECT DATA Project group 1 Competition region City Country Client Intervention Architecture, building and civil engineering Asia Pacific Test Town Australia Test Town Municipal Council New construction Preliminary design stage Application in preparation May '14 Private investment 15 44' 26.65"S 145 14' 19.10"E 580 yes 1st prize Test Town Centre Competition UNIVERSITY DETAILS Study program Study status University Country Doctorate Architecture Completed Prof. Hadrian McDonald University of Technology Australia On site (l-r): G Bean, A Forsythe, T Quaife

Status of planning Planned start Latitude

Status of permission Project background Longitude Elevation Outcome Title Other competition

Main discipline University contact

MAIN AUTHOR AND CONTACT DETAILS Name Mr Troy Quaife 1991 male Architect Principal ABAS Architects Abercrombie Towers 154 Pitt Street 2001 Example City NSW Australia +61212345678 t.quaife@example.com www.website.com

FURTHER AUTHOR(S) 1. Ms Forsythe Angelique Student 1995 female Elfe Lwenstrasse 122 5000 Elftal Switzerland Tel +4162123456789 angelique.f@exmaple.com www.web.com DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZE MONEY Mr Troy Quaife: 50 % Ms Forsythe Angelique: 50 %

Profession Position Address Zip City Organization

State

Country Email

Telephone Website

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Target issues

Target issues for sustainable construction


The Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction is committed to the triple bottom line concept, which asserts that long-term and sustainable progress requires the balanced achievement of economic development, environmental performance and social advancement. Based on this concept and to make sustainable construction easier to understand, evaluate and apply, the Holcim Foundation and its renowned partner universities identified a set of five target issues for sustainable construction, which serve as evaluation criteria for the Holcim Awards and as a basis for all activities of the Holcim Foundation.

Innovation and transferability PROGRESS The project must demonstrate innovation at the forefront of sustainable construction. Breakthroughs and trend-setting approaches, irrespective of scale, must be transferable to a range of other applications. Innovative concepts regarding design, integration of materials and products, structure, enclosure and building services. Outstanding approaches regarding construction technology and processes, operation and maintenance. Contributions to the disciplines of architecture, urban and landscape design, civil, urban and environmental engineering and other related fields pertaining to construction. Long-term monitoring to evaluate the fulfillment of the initial expectations and goals. Dissemination of knowledge (project documentation and communication, education and training).

Ethical standards and social equity PEOPLE The project must adhere to the highest ethical standards and support social equity at all stages of construction, from planning and building processes to long-term impact on the fabric of that community. The project has to provide an advanced response in terms of ethical and social responsibility. Adherence to ethical standards in all phases of the project's life cycle. Contributions to the formation of socially viable environments and the values of communities. Participation of stakeholders (client, users, neighborhood, local authorities, non-governmental organizations and others). Quality of working conditions in the suppliers workshop, on site and during operation (compensation, safety, basic needs, gender issues). Political transparency and correctness.

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Page 2

Target issues

Environmental quality and resource efficiency PLANET The project must exhibit a sensible use and management of natural resources throughout its life cycle, including operation and maintenance. Long-term environmental concerns, whether pertaining to flows of material or energy, should be an integral part of the built structure. Low environmental impacts over the project's life cycle. Energy and material efficiency in construction, operation and maintenance. High ratio of renewable energy to fossil energy in construction, operation and maintenance. Land use efficiency. Robust products and technologies.

Economic performance and compatibility PROSPERITY The project must prove to be economically feasible and innovative as far as the deployment of financial resources is concerned. Funding must promote an economy of means and be compatible with the demands and constraints encountered throughout the constructions life span. Innovative models for financing. Financial resources over the project's life cycle and their regional impact. Flexibility with regard to future changes (user, ownership, laws and regulations). Robustness to economic conditions (interest rates, taxes, inflation). Economy of resources deployed in construction.

Contextual and aesthetic impact PROFICIENCY The project must convey a high standard of architectural quality in the w ay it addresses cultural and physical factors. With space and form of utmost significance, the construction must have a lasting aesthetic impact on its surrounding environment. Improvement of existing contextual conditions responding to the natural and human-made contexts. Interdependencies of landscape, infrastructure, urban fabric and architecture. Cautious restoration and alteration of the built environment. Programming strategies (use, flexibility, multiplicity of functions, change). Architectural quality and its aesthetic impact (space, form, light, ambiance). For more details see: www.holcimawards.org/target

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