Mobile HIV/AIDS Health Clinic Design Competition
Submit entries by November 1, 2002
Mobile HIV/AIDS Health Clinic Design Competition ************************************************ New York, NY (May 1, 2002) -- Architecture for Humanity, a non-profit organization that promotes architecture and design solutions to global, social and humanitarian crises, announces its 2002 International Design Competition. For this year's competition, participants are asked to develop designs for a fully equipped, mobile, medical unit and HIV/AIDS treatment center specifically for use in Africa. Since AIDS was first diagnosed 20 years ago, 65 million people have been infected with HIV; 25 million have died. The disease continues to spread at an ever-alarming rate. Time and again medical professionals in the field and HIV/AIDS researchers, in the U.S. and around the globe, have stated that improved distribution of basic healthcare services is the key to defeating this devastating pandemic. No place illustrates the need for improved access to healthcare more than Africa. In Sub-Saharan Africa alone, close to 6,000 people die of AIDS every day and an additional 14,000 are infected with HIV according to the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative. By our launch, 1,000,000 people will have died of AIDS this year alone. It is estimated that three-quarters of the world's AIDS population lives in Sub-Saharan Africa; most have no access to lifesaving drugs, testing facilities or even basic preventative care. One of the major factors inhibiting medical professionals in Africa from treating this disease is the inability to access vast areas of the continent with adequately equipped facilities. "Architects and designers have not only an opportunity," said Frank Gehry, Architecture for Humanity advisory board member, "but a professional obligation to help to end this crisis. We need to employ the same caliber of design talent and innovative use of materials we use in commercial projects to create a viable solution to the HIV/AIDS epidemic." It is with great honor to launch the Mobile HIV/AIDS Health Clinic Design Competition. The goal of this competition is to create a fully equipped mobile unit to be used by medical professionals throughout the African continent. In addition to testing, prevention and treatment, this easily transportable unit will disseminate information regarding the virus and provide basic healthcare services. The deadline for design submissions is November 1, 2002. In mid-November a team of internationally renowned architects, HIV/AIDS professionals, and representatives from relief and research organizations in the field will jury the entries. Finalists will be announced on World AIDS day (December 1, 2002) at an exhibition to be held in New York City. Money raised from the $35 entry fee*, donations and additional fundraising activities will be used to build a prototype of the winning concept. Once developed, it is hoped that refined versions of this cost-effective and mobile design can be built for Africa-and eventually, easily replicated in other regions around the world. Contact: Cameron Sinclair, Executive Director/Founder csinclair@architectureforhumanity.org Phone: 1 646 654 0906 * Thanks to donations, including from the Deak Family Foundation, the entry fee for submissions from developing countries will be waived.
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