Corridor Reuse Design Challenge

Corridor Reuse Design Challenge now is over!
The Corridor Reuse Design Challenge, organised by Scout is an recently announced design competition dedicate to explore innovative interventions and design responses to one of the most typical and overlooked elements in large civic buildings, the corridor.
About Competition
Scout is excited to announce a new design competition titled Corridor Reuse Design Challenge to explore innovative interventions for underutilized spaces, open to both student and professional teams.
The Corridor Reuse Design Challenge is a competition to explore innovative interventions and design responses to one of the most typical and overlooked elements in large civic buildings - the corridor. Intended to serve as egress for large flows of people during concentrated periods of time (can you hear the school bell now?), corridors take up a large portion of a building’s footprint yet oftentime are forgotten.
The challenge invites creative thinkers to imagine the future life of school buildings and civic buildings that have outlived their original use. Adaptive building reuse is critical to the future development of communities and serves as an opportunity for new ideas and uses.
The competition will be grounded in Bok, a repurposed vocational school in South Philadelphia where classrooms have been converted into creative maker’s spaces, small offices, and studios, but the massive 14’ wide corridors remain unchanged. These spaces are the core of the building and have great potential to enhance community, connectivity, productivity, and interaction. We are challenging designers to reimagine the use of underutilized corridors - the ‘streets’ of a buildings.
Full brif of this competition will be released on the official web site after May,12.2019. There is no entry fee to participate!
Eligibility
The Corridor Reuse Design Challenge is open to both student and professional teams.
Entry fees
There is no entry fee to participate!