
Boustany / Suphasidh / Desfonds + A2OM. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB
20 finalists have been announced for the Open International Competition for Standard Housing in Russia. With the plan to provide 30 million Russian residents with new homes by 2025, the competition aims to discover new innovative solutions to improve residential design and planning for the new developments. The competition was organized by the Government of Russian Federation, the National Institute for Housing Development Foundation, and the Russian Ministry of Construction working together to create a new standard for affordable housing.
Based on the urban target models developed by Strelka KB, competitors were asked to design up to 4 solutions for one of the models: low-rise, mid-rise or central. Through an urban block masterplan and concept schemes, the success of each proposal was evaluated according to its ability to improve the quality of living in Russian cities, and its adaptability for various climatic zones and various budgets.
The 20 finalists have now moved onto the second stage of the competition and winners will be announced in April.
Below are the 20 finalists and their entries:
Low-Rise
PPA Arquitetura, Brazil

PPA Arquitetura Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB

PPA Arquitetura Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB
TA.R.I-Architects, Italy

TA.R.I-Architects Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB

TA.R.I-Architects Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB
Akhmadullin Architects, Russia

Akhmadullin Architects Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB

Akhmadullin Architects Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB
Grupo H d.o.o., Slovenia

Grupo H d.o.o., Slovenia. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB

Grupo H d.o.o., Slovenia. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB
Pioneer Project group, Russia

Pioneer Project group Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB

Pioneer Project group Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB
Mid-Rise
Boustany / Suphasidh / Desfonds + A2OM, International team

Boustany / Suphasidh / Desfonds + A2OM. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB

Boustany / Suphasidh / Desfonds + A2OM. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB
DO Architects, Lithuania

DO Architects Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB

DO Architects Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB
2Portala, Russia

2Portala Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB

2Portala Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB
Ad Hoc Architecture, Russia

Ad Hoc Architecture Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB

Ad Hoc Architecture Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB
DNK Architectural group, Russia

DNK Architectural group Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB

DNK Architectural group Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB
LLC Escher, Russia

LLC Escher Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB

LLC Escher Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB
Plan_B, Russia

Plan_B Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB

Plan_B Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB
Anarcitects Studio, The Netherlands

Anarcitects Studio Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB

Anarcitects Studio Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB
Central
Luis Eduardo Calderón García, Colombia

Luis Eduardo Calderón García Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB

Luis Eduardo Calderón García Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB
Sara Simoska, Macedonia

Sara Simoska Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB

Sara Simoska Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB
Bureau ARD, Russia

Bureau ARD Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB

Bureau ARD Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB
DA Project, Russia

DA Project Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB

DA Project Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB
LLC Archi Fellows, Russia

LLC Archi Fellows Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB

LLC Archi Fellows Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB
Pole–Design, Russia

Pole–Design Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB

Pole–Design Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB
Bold–collective, The Netherlands

Bold–collective Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB

Bold–collective Entry. Image Courtesy of Strelka KB
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