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RIBA launches counter terrorism design competition

Date:

13 November 2008

Press office contact:

Mina Vadon
T: +44 (0)207 307 3761
E: mina.vadon@riba.org

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) today launches a new competition encouraging students to think creatively about 'designing-in' counter terrorist features into building blueprints.

The competition, entitled 'Public spaces, safer places: Designing in Counter Terrorism', intends to draw attention to the issue of counter-terrorism at the very start of the design process, for places visited and used by the public. Developed by the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA), the Home Office, the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) and the RIBA, the brief asks for design responses for a public space in the aftermath of a fictitious terrorist attack scenario in the heart of a major European city.

The competition is launched as part of the RSA's Design Directions student award scheme, and is open to undergraduates, postgraduates and those in the first year following graduation. There is a £2,000 prize fund for this project.

John-Paul Nunes, Head of Education Projects at the RIBA said:

" We are delighted to partner with the RSA, the Home Office and NaCTSO to develop this competition. It is our intention to draw attention to the issues of safety and counter-terrorism while promoting good architecture and design that enhances the quality of life for all. "

Notes to editors

  1. For further information please contact Mina Vadon in the RIBA Press Office on 020 7307 3761 or email mina.vadon@inst.riba.org
  2. The competition will close at the end of December 2008 and an award ceremony will be hosted by the Home Office in March 2009. More information on how to apply can be found at: http://www.rsadesigndirections.org/projects/projects5.html
  3. The Home Office is the government department responsible for leading the national effort to protect the public from terrorism, crime and anti-social behaviour and within the Home Office the Office for Security and Counter- Terrorism (OSCT) leads the work on counter-terrorism in the UK, working closely with the police and security services.
  4. NaCTSO is a police unit working to the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), and provides a co-ordinating role for the police service with regard to counter-terrorism and protective security. NaCTSO is integrated within the Security Service's Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI).
  5. RSA Design Directions is a scheme that promotes student engagement with social, cultural and ethical issues: annual research-based briefs ask emerging young designers to challenge accepted thinking through innovative design practice.

 

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