By Alison Furuto
The Holcim Awards Gold 2011 for Asia Pacific (USD 100,000) was awarded to a project that upgrades a traditional building method with effective low-tech measures through engineering and design. The Earthen School Tipu Sultan Merkez, in a small village near Lahore, Pakistan and designed by architect Eike Roswag of Ziegert Roswag Seiler Architekten Ingenieure, Germany, is constructed using a cob (clay, sand, water, and straw) lower-floor combined with an upper floor made of earth-filled bamboo walls. Intense research on cob construction resulted in a significant increase in strength and durability, and extended maintenance intervals compared to former approaches.
Holcim Awards Silver went to the conversion of a former textile factory and adjacent land into a 1.4ha agricultural production site and retail outlet in central Bangkok. The Urban Farm Urban Barn designed by a project team led by Isavaret Tamonut of TTH Trading reintroduces elements of self-sufficiency while also reconnecting food production and consumption.
Holcim Awards Bronze was awarded to a team led by architect Ken Yeang of T R Hamzah & Yeang International for a 14-level commercial and retail building located in Malaysia’s federal administrative city of Putrajaya. The building brings together state-of-the-art technologies appropriate for high-quality use in two interconnected towers that use vegetation to actively reduce energy consumption, provide solar shading, and create comfortable spaces considering all requirements of utilization.
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Furuto , Alison . "The Holcim Awards 2011 for Asia Pacific Winners" 29 Nov 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed 01 Dec 2011.
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