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International Solar Building Design Competition 2021

As an event with the theme of “Renewable Energy Building Applications”, the Delta Cup International Solar Building Design Competition started in 2005 and has been successfully held for eight sessions. 1724 valid works submitted by 8,700 participating teams at home and abroad were received, and a total of 232 domestic universities, 25 foreign universities, and more than 120 construction-related companies participated.

This competition centered on China`s strategic goals to have carbon dioxide emissions peak before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality before 2060, the low-carbon, green and sustainable concepts should be integrated into community construction for the transformation of energy use, a low-carbon society, and green and healthy living environment.

Theme: Sunshine & Low-Carbon Community

Subject:

Field construction project: Donggar Village Low-Carbon Community in Qinglong Township, Baingoin County, southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region

Concept design project: Zero-Carbon Community

Host: International Solar Energy Society (ISES)

China Renewable Energy Society (CRES)

China Architecture Design & Research Group (CAG)

Organizer: China National Engineering Research Center for Human Settlements (CNERCHS)

Special Committee of Solar Buildings, CRES

Field construction project:

General Prize:

First Prize: 1 winner

The Trophy Cup, Certificate and Bonus RMB 100,000 (before tax) will be awarded.

Second Prize: 2 winners

The Trophy Cup, Certificate and Bonus RMB 30,000 (before tax) will be awarded.

Third Prize: 4 winners

The Trophy Cup, Certificate and Bonus RMB 10,000 (before tax) will be awarded.

Honorable Mention Prize: 20 winners

The Certificate will be awarded.

Prize for Technical Excellence Works:

The quota is open-ended. The Certificate will be awarded.

Concept design project:

First Prize: 1 winner

The Trophy Cup, Certificate and Bonus RMB 30,000 (before tax) will be awarded.

Second Prize: 2 winners

The Trophy Cup, Certificate and Bonus RMB 10,000 (before tax) will be awarded.

Third Prize: 4 winners

The Trophy Cup, Certificate and Bonus RMB 5,000 (before tax) will be awarded.

Honorable Mention Prize: 30 winners

The Certificate will be awarded.

Prize for Design Originality:

The quota is open-ended. The Certificate will be awarded.

Registration time: March 30, 2021 – July 30, 2021.

For more information, please visit:www.isbdc.cn

email:isbdc2021@126.com

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