Well-Build: Buildings For The Well-Being of People
Well-Build: Buildings For The Well-Being of People
Well-Build: Buildings For The Well-Being of People
WELL-BUILD Commercial
Healthcare and Retail
WELL-BEING IN
LIVING SPACES
KNOWLEDGE
IS POWER.
Ethos works towards sensitizing students of architecture and civil engineering to the
culture and the ethos that their designs would need to respond to. There is an effort to
equip students to be agents of change, to lead and not just follow. To contribute
towards building a harmonious society. This has been further facilitated by creation of
ACEDGE - an online platform to provide education outside classrooms.
The main objective of Ethos is to be the wind beneath the wings of young minds that
are to shape our environment in the years to come.
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THE CURATOR
Nilabh Nagar graduated from School of Planning & Architecture, New Delhi in 1991 and
has been working with Architect Hafeez Contractor ever since.
Over the years he has been in charge of diverse projects like Individual Residences,
Group Housing in Noida, Gurgaon, Chennai, Office buildings in Mumbai, Shopping Malls
in Mumbai, Delhi, and Noida. He has been in charge of Slum Redevelopment, totaling
more than 25 million square feet.
He headed the work of Mumbai (T1C) and Delhi (T1D) Domestic Airport Terminals. He has
also been part of the feasibility and concept design teams for VT Railway Development
and Mumbai Airport Master Plan. He completed Turbhe Railway Station Project in Navi
Mumbai. He was the team leader in charge of 15 Metro Station Development in Pune
Mr. Nagar has been on the jury panel of the first edition of Transparence Grand Finale. He
holds keen interest in building technology and use of innovative materials for energy
conservation in architecture with special focus on fenestration and lighting. He has
travelled around the world to study buildings, urban spaces and material exhibitions/-
conferences in Europe. Currently he is focused on understanding and promoting public
spaces, pedestrian streets, movement and transit oriented developments.
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He has recently completed 3 Platinum Green rated buildings and interiors in BKC, Dehra-
dun and Delhi with about a million sft. The other well-known project completed by him
is the super luxurious Hotel Taj with 260 rooms, located in Santcruz. His ongoing proj-
ects include, a 1.5 million Sft big Group Housing, Retail mall Noida, a 4 million sft IT park-,
mixed use in Kathmandu and Affordable PMAY Housing of 75000 units in Navi Mumbai.
He has also worked on a 500 bed, Cancer and Eye Hospital, 200 key hotels, Ongoing
Master Planning for a 150 acre SEZ in Mumbai, 1800 acres township in NCR and a 60
acre mixed use development in Nagpur.
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“Architects play a critical role in shaping the qualities of our environment; they work
in collaboration with end users and their needs and ambitions, and they have the
power to restore and promote solidarity, mental and physical health and be a source
of happiness”
Karl Johnson, Architecture for Humanity
Buildings and their environments are a part of our life- from being born in hospitals, to
learning in schools and colleges; from working in offices to the transport system that
leads us there; from meeting our household needs to taking breaks for rejuvenation
and recreation. An average urban Indian would spend anywhere between 70-80 % of
their lives indoors.
This built environment impact our health (both mental and physiological) and well-be-
ing; and can have long-term implications on the quality of life. When the focus of
design is driven by well-being, it means that design is not only about making the
objects beautiful, but it involves more inclusive understanding.
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This landmark edition revisits some of the past themes of Transparence that looked at
architecture and spaces that are open to the public at large. The aim is to design for
public health and well-being. Participants may pick any one of the following building
typologies:
References:
https://shop.aalto.fi/media/filer_public/54/0a/540a61aa-4eec-4a3d-
a154-52d6671e42d8/designing_for_wellbeing-2.pdf
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As the world moves towards holistic living, typologies need to be questioned. Cities
have achieved efficiency in land use and take advantage of adjacency. The millennials
in their technology-dependent lifestyles are looking for different experiences in public
spaces. So participants can choose to combine any two or three of the typologies
which have interdependencies and integrate into one complex project.
Teams are allowed to pick any site that they find fit for the project they are choosing to
design. Restrictions related to building footprint, FAR and site selection criteria are
detailed out in this document. The proposed designs are expected to include
innovations and strategies that promote well-being.
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Site Selection
Select a site within an urban context
Site area should be between 2.5 to 4 acres. In case the selected site is part of a larger
masterplan or is beyond the given restrictions. Focus only on a part of it, that is 2.5 to
4 acres, demarcating phased development
Minimum FAR (Floor Area Ratio) to be considered is 2.0 and maximum 4.0
Consider ease of accessibility, neighbouring spaces and buildings, proximity to public
transport hubs and desirable community of users.
Refer to the locally applicable byelaws and building codes, parking calculations etc.
Provide reference to the same in your sheets
Participants may pick the sites from the briefs of previous Transparence, which are available
HYPERLINK "http://ethosindia.in/events/transparence/index.php" here.
However, it is not mandatory to use these sites
www.smartcitiesdive.com/ex/sustainablecitiescollective/people-oriented-cities-mixed
-use-development-creates-social-and-economic-benefits/294021/
https://www.gensler.com/designing-cities-of-the-future
https://urbanland.uli.org/development-business/cities-within-cities
-torontos-new-mega-mixed-use-projects/
https://charterforcompassion.org/organizing-processes/what-is-placemaking
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BUILDING
TYPOLOGY
Participants may pick any of the mentioned building typologies or combine more than
one function if the site selected seem suitable. For example, combine a metro station
with a commercial and retail complex or workplaces with business related hospitality,
etc.
It is expected that the area program will be detailed out by the teams as a part of their
submission. You may give a breakdown of the built and unbuilt areas; space for public,
semi-public and private use; broad and categorical functional breakdown of the
spaces, etc.
There are no height restrictions, but the overall proposal must be harmonious with its
surrounding. Adherence to given range of the site area and FAR is must
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DESIGN
CONSIDERATIONS
Teams can plan the functions of the building in response to the selected site and
context. Your project may fall into more typologies than one functionally
Your designs must incorporate various qualities of space and light, creating
architecture that is visually and functionally sensitive
Aim to make socially inclusive spaces that add to the activation of urban life for its
users and advance Placemaking in your city
Designs should aim to drive sustainability and well-being in an appropriate, effective
and efficient environment. Operating processing and systems should be planned to
minimise waste and maximise resources
Low carbon designs are encouraged. Aspire to create a building(s) that meet leading
standards of environmental building performance
Consider how your project interacts with the context
Re-usable, re-adaptable buildings: how can we design buildings of public use such as
shopping plazas, institutions, hotels, offices etc. So that they can be swiftly re-adapted
when a calamity strikes be it a natural disaster or a pandemic like the current
Coronavirus situation
Justification for site selection and selected building use may be incorporated into your
sheets. This may mean non-compliance with city land-use plans, zonal development
plans etc. Do include the relevant references wherever possible
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REVISITING
TRANSPARENCE
AND EVOLVING
WITH IT
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COMMERCIAL
AND RETAIL
What would be an ideal commercial and retail facility in today’s scenario? Is it best to
place it in the heart of a city or the suburbs? Do we need to integrate public transport
accessibility as much as large underground parking? How can such spaces become
socially inclusive instead of catering to only the higher socio-economic classes?
References:
https://www.livemint.com/Leisure/tj5FlJSiuihJSlvG3pLSbM/The-mall-and-the-city.html
https://urbis.com.au/projects/toombul-shopping-centre/
https://www.dezeen.com/2015/12/18/thomas-heatherwick-coal-drops-yard-canal-
side-shopping-centre-kings-cross-london/
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HOSPITALITY
References:
https://www.archdaily.com/933661/potato-heads-studio-hotel-oma
https://www.hospitality-interiors.net/news/articles/2017/11/1307953392-dexter-
morens-croydon-hospitality-hub-spearhead-areas-regeneration
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TRANSPORT HUB
Station structures and finishes need to be highly resilient among many other factors.
Can we find a balance between designing open, welcoming pieces of civic infrastruc-
ture and robust architecture?
References:
INSTITUTIONS
Revisiting Transparence
2013: An Architecture School;
2016: Space in Motion, Pragati Maidan
Most often, education institutes have standard classroom spaces and layouts. Learning
within educational institutes is itself limited to classroom teaching focused on academ-
ic learning, leaving little room for hands-on training and vocational training. The recent
pandemic has added further constraints to this by limiting classes to online mediums.
Similarly, cultural institutes are often restricted to specific users and hardly create
interactive spaces that are inclusive and welcoming to larger public, especially in
developing countries.
Institutes need to revisit the way they are built and support the possibility of self-learn-
ing, creative thinking and blended means of imparting lessons. Can the campus archi-
tecture inspire students and faculty, visitors and local innovators to explore new ways
of learning and thinking. How about the institute itself as a living learning lab?
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INSTITUTIONS
References:
https://www.archdaily.com/801850/enabling-village-woha?ad_me-
dium=office_landing&ad_name=article
https://www.archdaily.com/932463/bangalore-international-cen-
tre-hundredhands?ad_source=search&ad_medium=search_result_projects
https://www.arch2o.com/lasalle-college-arts-rsp-architects/
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HEALTHCARE
Hospital management and designers need to consider not only short term
circumstances such as the rapidly changing technical aspects of medical treatments,
but also long term building parameters—providing space and flexibility for future
upgrades, improvements, and adaptations of the existing facility to future
requirements. For example, how does a hospital swiftly adapt to increased demand of
isolation wards during a contagious disease outbreak or cater to demand for extra
beds during a calamity.
References:
https://www.archdaily.com/941540/maggies-leeds-centre-heatherwick-studio
https://www.archdaily.com/937709/gheskio-tuberculosis-hospital-mass-design-group
https://hbr.org/2018/10/how-the-architecture-of-hospitals-affects-health-outcomes
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WORKPLACE
As a hub of technology, community, innovation and the source of our livelihoods, the
workplace is an important topic of perpetual interest within architecture.
On one hand companies have been considering co-working, dynamic work spaces,
elaborate conference facilities etc. On the other hand -the work-from-home orders
have made them rethink the need for large office spaces itself. Post COVID, going back
to work for most people is going to feel a lot different than when they left. Does that
mean the workplace as we know it now is a relic of the past? Is commercial office space
no longer relevant?
References:
https://www.singaporetech.edu.sg/digitalnewsroom/a-smart-campus-to-call-
home--sit-begins-construction-of-centralised-campus-in-punggol-with-
groundbreaking-ceremony/
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EVALUATION
CRITERIA
3 Originality/Innovation
9 Presentation
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COMPETITION
FORMAT
SUBMISSION
FORMAT
It is an ONLINE SUBMISSION.
A maximum of twelve A3 sheets (landscape orientation) with a readable scale of drawing
and legible text. All sheets are to be compiled into a SINGLE PDF (20MB maximum).
Your name or any identification should not feature on the sheets.
The pdf file should be named by the participants’ first names followed by the college
name. For instance if abc is the participant from xyz college, the file name would be
“abc_xyz”. In case, abc is sending multiple entries, the subsequent files will be named as
“abc1_xyz” “abc2_xyz” and so on. We will assign ID numbers to each submission to
ensure anonymity.
Please restrict your word limit on the sheets to 100-150 words per sheet.
Include the North arrow for the plans and a graphical scale for ALL drawings.
Include a summarized area statement of your design with reference to the byelaws on not
more than a single A4 sheet.
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AWARDS
National First
National Winner: `75000/-
Runner-up: `50000/-
per team, a trophy and
per team, a trophy and
a certificate.
a certificate.
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