The Centre d’expertise sur l’aluminiun (CeAl) and Alcoa Innovation Launch an Architectural Design Competition



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The Centre d’expertise sur l’aluminiun (CeAl) and Alcoa Innovation Launch an Architectural Design Competition

Montréal, Canada

Centre d’expertise sur l’aluminium (CeAl) and Alcoa Innovation

Community-Focused Architecture Starts with Aluminum


Montréal, Canada, 2017-11-10 –

In the interest of fostering the innovative use of aluminum in building design, the Centre d’expertise sur l’aluminium (CeAl) and Alcoa Innovation are announcing a competition with the theme Community-Focused Architecture Starts with Aluminum. This call for creative projects is being launched in collaboration with the Association des Architectes en pratique privée du Québec (AAPPQ) and with the financial support of the Ministère de l’Économie, de la Science et de l’Innovation (MESI).

 

Whereas previous editions of the competition were dedicated to industrial design projects for a consumer product, the 2018 edition, for the first time, is inviting Québec architects to consider the place of aluminum in sustainable architectural design in order to promote the judicious, local, innovative and proactive use of this material.

 

Open to architects and interns of AAPPQ member firms, the competition was officially launched today as part of a series of training activities and conferences organized by the association. David Prudhomme, Director of the CeAl (an initiative of AluQuébec, the Québec Aluminum Industrial Cluster), took this opportunity to explain that the competition is a remarkable initiative that will provide aluminum a greater presence in building design through innovative new applications, while demonstrating its synergy with other construction materials in accordance with the principle of “the right material for the right job!” François Racine, President of Alcoa Innovation, emphasizes the challenge facing participants: “Permanent and mobile construction in sectors as diverse as health, culture, education and housing provide a vast and extremely attractive playing field for dedicated, forward-thinking architects.” Anne Carrier, President of the AAPPQ and a member of the jury, encourages architects to focus on emerging practices that approach the use of aluminum in architecture from a sustainable perspective.

“Aluminium has a bright future, and we should be taking full advantage of it. Competitions such as this one, which fosters the emergence of innovative uses of aluminium, help to shape the future, right here, in Québec. For this reason, we are proud that our government is partnering with the Centre d’expertise sur l’aluminium and with Alcoa Innovation to ensure the success of this initiative, which shares the objectives of the 2015–2025 Québec Aluminium Development Strategy,” echoes Dominique Anglade, Deputy Premier, Minister of Economy, Science and Innovation, and Minister responsible for the Digital Strategy.

 

CeAl and Alcoa Innovation will award $50,000 in prizes: $25,000 to be distributed among 5 winners, $15,000 to the recipient of the jury’s Grand Prize and $10,000 for the public’s Grand Prize winner. In addition, the two Grand Prize winners will receive expert services from Alcoa Innovation valued at $5,000 each. The winning teams will also receive visibility among promoters and the AAPPQ network.

 

Architects in action – Analyze, design, participate!

Taking inspiration from aluminum’s many valuable properties (versatility, lightness, malleability, resistance to corrosion, conductivity, recyclability, etc.), architects are invited to imagine a building of less than 120 square metres that leverages the intrinsic qualities of aluminum, a metal that remains misunderstood and underused in construction. Working from a perspective of social responsibility and sustainability, architects should present plans or previews of a structural project that is strongly anchored in its community or sociocultural context.

 

Architects have until noon on February 27, 2018 to submit their proposals, which will be evaluated by an independent jury. The designs will be presented anonymously and graded on their innovative nature, functionality, formal and ecological qualities, social added-value and, naturally, contribution to promoting aluminum.

Architecture: Growing public awareness

Increasingly, the general public is demanding quality architecture that reflects community priorities. To enable citizens to appreciate the talent and dedication of Québec architects, the CeAl and Alcoa Innovation will present all eligible submissions on their websites (ceal-aluquebec.com and

http://www.alcoainnovation.org/fr/concoursarchitecture/) starting in early April. At that time, the public will be invited to vote online for their favourite project among the five winners. The project with the most votes will be awarded the public Grand Prize. The winners of the jury’s Grand Prize and public Grand Prize will be announced around mid-June 2018 and posted to the Alcoa Innovation and CeAl websites.

 

The competition jury is composed of Carlo Carbone, professor at the École de design (UQAM), Anne Carrier, architect with Anne Carrier Architecture and President of the Association des Architectes en pratique privée du Québec (AAPPQ), David Prudhomme, Director of the Centre d’expertise sur l’aluminium (CeAl), François Racine, President of Alcoa Innovation and Ron Rayside, architect and senior partner with Rayside Labossière.

 

Architects wishing to receive more information are asked to send an email to [email protected]

About the Centre d’expertise sur l’aluminium (CeAl)

The Centre d’expertise sur l’aluminium (CeAl) is a centre dedicated to the documentation, development and sharing of information about aluminum. CeAl’s vision is to be a credible, well-known and acknowledged source of information and technical references for anyone wanting to make greater use of aluminum. The Centre’s mission is to compile, produce and share available knowledge pertaining to aluminum processing. Its mandate is to encourage and facilitate the use of aluminum through technical support, training offers, referencing and promotion. The CeAl is an initiative of AluQuébec (the Aluminum Industrial Cluster) inspired by measure no. 14 on sharing aluminum expertise set out in the 2015–2025 Québec Aluminum Development Strategy. For more information: CeAl-aluquebec.com.

About Alcoa Innovation

In Québec, Alcoa Innovation is a partnership set up in 2008 together with Industrial Research Centre of Québec (CRIQ) and Aluminum Research and Development Centre of Québec (CQRDA) to structure and sustain the development of the aluminum industry and markets. The twofold mission of Alcoa Innovation is to support small- and medium-sized Québec enterprises (SMEs) active in the aluminum sector by fostering the development of innovative products made of processed aluminum, and to promote the use of aluminum in technological as well as sustainable development initiatives. In 2012, Alcoa Innovation launched a newsletter, INNOVER, to weave closer ties with public and industrial decision-makers. 

 

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Alcoa Innovation

François Racine    

President

514 247-2899

[email protected]

Centre d’expertise sur l’aluminium

Lysane Martel

Communications

514 927-2537

[email protected]

Information about the competition:

Kilicom Public Relations

Stéphanie Quirion      

[email protected]

514 845-8222, x223 

Katerine Sdicu

[email protected]

514 845-8222, x224


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