John Barrett Prize 2020: a sustainable habitat for coastal communities

Author: Gian Karlo Cabanas, Suista Gurung, Shalini Jagnarine-Azan, Tom Newby

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29 June 2021

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John Barrett Prize 2020: a sustainable habitat for coastal communities

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Gian Karlo Cabanas, Suista Gurung, Shalini Jagnarine-Azan, Tom Newby

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29 June 2021

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Gian Karlo Cabanas, Suista Gurung, Shalini Jagnarine-Azan, Tom Newby

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Free

The 2020 prize-winning team present their response to the competition brief.

John Barrett Prize 2020 winners


The John Barrett Prize is awarded to the overall winner of the Young Structural Engineers International Design Competition (YSEIDC). The 2020 brief was to design a sustainable habitat for coastal communities from Least Developed Countries who face the prospect of rising sea levels due to climate change. Design considerations included housing, work areas, places of assembly, drainage and sanitation. These challenges reflect the issues faced by governments and NGOs across the world.

The John Barrett Prize 2020 is awarded to Gian Karlo Cabanas and Suista Gurung, for their proposal on the use of bamboo to build sustainable, disaster-proof social housing in Bangladesh. The winning team are joined by Shalini Jagnarine-Azan and Tom Newby from the YSEIDC judging panel, to discuss the context of the winning entry and its importance to disaster relief.

The John Barrett Prize was established by Ann Barrett to honour the life and work of her late husband John - a member of the Institution who was keen to develop design skills in young engineers. 



About YSEIDC

The Young Structural Engineers International Design Competition (YSEIDC) challenges young engineers from around the world to test their ingenuity, imagination and inventiveness. They are encouraged to apply their design skills to solve a engineering problem.

The competition is held every three years.

 

John Barrett Prize 2020: a sustainable habitat for coastal communities

 

 

 

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