Architects have been asked to take on the structural potential of SterlingOSB and to propose new modes of adapting a home to make multi-generational living viable on one site.
How will society be living in the decades to come? Will the unaffordability of land make independent home ownership untenable? Will there be more imaginative ways for families to make best use of their property assets by proposing novel solutions for how they might be used or adapted? - Those are the questions being asked in SterlingOSB/RIBAJ’s MultiGen competition, hosted by RIBAJ and Norbord.
The judging panel includes:
Daniel Kerr, director, Mawson Kerr
Julia Park, Head of Housing Research, Levitt Bernstein
Toby Carr, Associate Architect, Sarah Wigglesworth Architects
Chair, Jan-Carlos Kucharek, Senior Editor, RIBAJ
The competition winner will be announced in the October issue of the RIBAJ.