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2015 UIA-PHG International Student Competition

2015 UIA-PHG International Student Competition

Миссия конкурса - спроектировать мобильную единицу, которая может облегчить быстрый диагноз, изоляцию и лечение пациентов с вирусом Эбола или другими инфекционными заболеваниями, и безопасно транспортирует зараженного пациента к оборудованию, которое в состоянии оказать соответствующую помощь.
Цель. Соревнование должно изыскать инновационные подходы, которые помогут обуздать вспышку эпидемии инфекционного заболевания, показать увеличение глобальных воздействий или потенциальных угроз здравоохранения, поощрить студентов быть более заинтересованными и занятыми проектированием, связанным со здоровьем.

 
Design of a mobile isolation, diagnosis and/or treatment unit for use in ebola
 
Organized by
International Union of Architects-Public Health Group (UIA-PHG)
Global University Program in Healthcare Architecture (GUPHA)
China Hospital Build Exhibition & Congress (CHBEC)
Co-organized by
Center for Health Systems & Design (CHSD)
College of Architecture
Texas A&M University
 
In corporation with and supervised by
International Union of Architects General Secretariat
International Union of Architects Commission for International Competition
Submission
Email to: PHGcompetition@hotmail.com
Deadline: April 20, 2015 (US & Canada Central Time)
Contact
Zhipeng Lu, Ph.D.
Center for Health Systems & Design, Texas A&M University
Email: luzhipeng@live.com; Phone: +1-979-845-6183
Declaration
1. UIA-PHG is a work group of UIA. The 2105 UIA-PHG International Competition is supervised by the UIA
General Secretariat and the UIA Commission for International Competition, and complies with the UIAUNESCO
regulations.
2. Texas A&M University is the co-organizer. Therefore, students of Texas A&M University will not be
qualified for this competition.
 
 
CORE COMMITTEE
Co-Chairs
Xiqiu Huang, Ph.D.
Chief Architect, IPPR International
Beijing, China
George J. Mann, AIA
The Ronald L. Skaggs Endowed Professor of
Health Facilities Design,
College of Architecture
Texas A&M University
College Station, Texas, USA
 
Members
Warren Kerr, LFRAIA, FACHSM, FAIM
Director, UIA-PHG
Adjunct Professor
University of Western Australia
Subiaco, Western Australia, Australia
David Allison, FAIA, FACHA
Chair, GUPHA
Professor, School of Architecture
Clemson University
Clemson, South Carolina, USA
Baoshan Li
Secretary General
China Hospital Build Exhibition & Congress
Beijing, China
 
Coordinator
Zhipeng Lu, Ph.D.
Lecturer, Department of Architecture
Fellow, Center for Health Systems & Design
Texas A&M University
College Station, Texas, USA
Email: luzhipeng@live.com
Phone: +1-979-845-6183
 
JURY MEMBERS
Xiqiu Huang, Ph.D.
UIA-PHG Executive Member, China
Henning Lensch, Dipl.-Ing
UIA-PHG Co-Executive Member, Germany
George J. Mann, AIA
UIA-PHG Executive Member, USA
Past Director, UIA-PHG
Former Chair, GUPHA
Yasushi Nagasawa, Dr.Eng., JIA
UIA-PHG Executive Member, Japan
Past Secretary General, GUPHA
Zeyad Al Swaidan, Ph.D.
UIA-PHG Executive Member, Saudi Arabia
Fani Vavili-Tsinika, Ph.D.
UIA-PHG Executive Member, Greece
Macharia Waruingi, MD, DHA
UIA-PHG Executive Member, Africa
 
Technical Adviser to the Jury
Mark T. Munroe
Senior Director
Mobile Solutions, Healthcare Group
STERIS Corporation, USA
 
Technical Adviser/Coordinator
Zhipeng Lu, Ph.D.
Acting Chair, 2015 GUPHA Meeting
Declaration
The jurors and the technical advisers will not
serve as advisers for students participating
in the competition.
 
 
Background Globalization and fast transportation networks have brought people living closer to
each other but also created unpredictable public health threats from time to time. An
unknown disease or virus that was originally contained in isolated areas can affect any
corner in the world within just a few days. In the past several months, the world has
witnessed the exponential spread of the Ebola outbreak. The World Health
Organization reported that the number of Ebola cases were 9,936 with 4,877 deaths as
of October 22, 2014. The same situation happened 11 years ago when SARS (Severe
Acute Respiratory Syndrome) infected 8,273 individuals in 37 countries with 775
deaths. To fight against Ebola, SARS and other communicable disease epidemics,
health organizations should act quickly to identify, diagnose, isolate and treat patients.
However, this may be impossible in many regions, especially in developing countries
or remote areas, due to the lack of quality healthcare resource. Therefore, a flexible,
effective and affordable measure is needed to provide swift response to communicable
disease epidemics.
Mission To develop a mobile unit that can facilitate the swift diagnosis, isolation and treatment
of patients with Ebola or other communicable diseases, and safely transport infected
patients to facilities that are able to provide appropriate care.
Purposes This competition is to seek innovative approaches that help curb the outbreak of
communicable disease epidemics, increase people’s awareness of global impacts of
ongoing or potential public health threats, and to encourage more students to be
interested and engaged in health-related design.
 
Qualifications
1. Full-time college students at the undergraduate, graduate or doctoral levels
2. The student is qualified if she/he submit the project before graduation
3. Students from all disciplines are welcome to participate; A multi-disciplinary team
(e.g., architecture, medicine, public health, mechanical engineering) is strongly
encouraged. However, the team should be headed by a student in architecture
according to the UIA competition guidelines.
4. Can be a team project but no more than 3 students per team
5. One team/student should submit only one project
 
Requirements
1. Type of disease: Identify a type of communicable disease that is potentially a
public health concern in your country, for instances, Ebola, SARS and TB
2. Type of vehicle: Identify the vehicle that may work best for the mobile unit in your
area/country. The vehicle can be, but not limited to a bus, an aircraft, a train cargo,
a boat or a container. You can modify the skin and the space of the original vehicle
as appropriate
3. Space program: The spaces include, but are not limited to, storage for medical
supplies and/or equipment, decontamination area, treatment/diagnose area,
patient sleeping/resting area
4. The Metric System (e.g., meter, kilogram…) should be used for measurement
5. All documents should be in English
6. Please include the following information into the poster(s) for your design:
(1) The type of the disease you are dealing with; describe its nature and main
transmission path (airborne, waterborne, contact, vector & vehicle)
(2) Design problems
(3) Design analysis and design concept
(4) Design drawings (floor plan, section, elevation, axonometric, and/or
perspective)
(5) Air handling system (e.g., natural ventilation or mechanical ventilation)
(6) Waste management plan
(7) Other important information
 
Submissionrequirements
1. Submission deadline: April 20, 2015, 11:59PM (U.S. & Canada Central Time)
2. Submit your documents to PHGcompetition@hotmail.com. No hardcopies are
required.
3. Create the poster(s) to introduce your design
(1) No identifiable information (i.e., names of the participants and universities)
should appear on the posters
(2) Size: 59.4 cm X 84.1 cm (A1)
(3) Orientation: portrait
(4) Number: no more than three posters per project
(5) File type: JPG or PDF
(6) File size
(a) If sent as attachments of the email, individual file should not exceed 5MB
(i.e., should not exceed 15MB per submission)
(b) If cloud drive is used, the total size of the file(s) per submission should
not exceed 50 MB. Four types of cloud drive are acceptable for the
submission:
- Dropbox
- OneDrive
- Google Drive
- Baidu Drive
4. Please submit a separate document (Word or PDF) that includes following
information:
(1) Names of the student participants
(2) Students’ contact information (i.e., phone, email and mailing address)
(3) Students’ affiliation (department, college/school, university)
(4) Name(s) of the advisor(s) and contact information
(5) State whether you would like to disclose your names if the organizers publish
your project
5. Please submit a copy of your student ID for verification; if you do not have a
student ID, please attach a support letter signed by your department head to verify
your student status
6. Failing to submit all required documents will be automatically disqualified.
 
Awards
 First Prize: USD $8,000, before tax
 Second Prize: USD $5,000, before tax
 Third Prize: USD $3,000, before tax
 Fourth Prize: USD $2,000, before tax
 Fifth Prize: USD $1,500, before tax
 Honorable Mentions (up to 10 teams): USD $750, before tax
 
Winning projects will be displayed on the 2015 UIA-PHG Annual Seminar to be held on
May 23-25, 2015, at the World Expo Center, Dalian, China.
 
Timelines December 5, 2014: Competition launched by UIA and the organizers
December 5, 2014-April 1, 2015: Question and answer period. We will not answer
competition-related questions after April 1, 2015.
April 20, 2015: Deadline for submission
May 24, 2015: Result and award announcement
 
Contactinformation
Should you need more information, please contact Dr. Zhipeng Lu at
luzhipeng@live.com or +1-979-845-6183
 
Websites &Resource
 Visit www.uia-phg.org for more details about the competition and the 2015 UIAPHG
+ GUPHA Annual Seminar
 Visit sterismobilesolutions.com for examples of mobile medical units
 
Publication
 The organizers may publish a portion of or all submitted projects online or in print
 The participants own the copyright of their projects, graphics and drawings
 The participants should notify the organizers if they would not like to publish their
Projects
 
Anonymity
 Any submission with participants’ names on the poster will be automatically
disqualified
 The technical adviser will assign a code to the submitted project; only he keeps a
document that relates the codes to the participants/teams
 The jurors will not see participants’ names during the evaluation and voting
process
 Only top-prize and honorable mention winners’ names will be revealed and
announced
 The projects will remain anonymous when published unless participants/teams
request to disclose their names
 
Organizers International Union of Architects- Public Health Group (UIA-PHG)
The UIA-PHG is one of the working bodies of the UIA, the Union International des
Architects or International Union of Architects. It was founded in1955 and represents
members and guests from all continents and a growing participation from more than 60
countries in 2012. Within the context of the UIA philosophy, it is the vision of the UIAPHG
that world public health can profit by the dedication of architects to provide
efficient, safe and aesthetic health care buildings and an environment that can
contribute to a more rapid healing of the patients as well as an improvement in staff
operations and satisfaction. To accomplish this vision, the UIA-PHG should share its
knowledge and experience not only within the group but also to other architects,
engineers and consultants, health care managers and providers, health care
organizations and governments, as well as to the general public. It should also initiate
research projects that contribute to better health care buildings and environments. The
Director of UIA-PHG is Adjunct Professor Warren Kerr (w.kerr@hamessharley.com.au)
from the University of Western Australia.
 
Global University Program in Healthcare Architecture (GUPHA)
The Global University Program in Healthcare Architecture (GUPHA) is a subgroup of
UIA-PHG. It dedicates to promote international exchange, collaboration and knowledge
dissemination between educators involved in teaching and research, along with UIA
member practitioners and representatives of academic institutions, governmental and
non-governmental agencies with an interest in architectural education and academic
research in the area of healthcare architecture. Since founded in 2000, GUPHA has
grown to include 25 member institutions. The Chair of GUPHA is Professor David
Allison (adavid@clemson.edu) from Clemson University, U.S.
 
China Hospital Build Exhibition & Congress (CHBEC)
The China Hospital Build & Infrastructure Exhibition and Congress (China HBI), coorganized
by the National Institute of Hospital Administration of the Ministry of Health
and Informa Exhibitions, is the largest event of this kind in Asia. In the past 15 years,
the China HBI has successfully built a solid platform for knowledge and experience
exchange in hospital planning, design, construction and management. In 2014, the
exhibition accommodated over 260 vendors with a 12,000 square meter exhibiting
area and approximately 15,000 visitors. The congress attracted over 1,500 attendees
and 220 invited speakers from all over the world. Among the attendees, 90% of them
were hospital administrators and construction project managers. The congress brings
project opportunities to healthcare consultants, designers and researchers.
 
Center for Health Systems & Design (CHSD), Texas A&M University
Texas A&M University's Center for Health Systems & Design is home to the world's
largest collection of interdisciplinary faculty, students, and affiliated professionals
committed to research and education about environments for healthcare. CHSD is a
creation of the Colleges of Architecture and Medicine at Texas A&M University
intended to promote research, innovation and communication in an interdisciplinary
program that focuses on evidence-based health facility planning and design.