REVIVAL OF THE SILO
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2012-11-06 21:23
Data końca rejestracji: 31/12/2012
Termin składania prac: 01/01/2013
Data zakończenia: 15/01/2012
Miasto: Guangzhou
Kraj: Chiny
Introduction
You are presented with an opportunity to express your vision for the revitalization and reuse of a silo in the former packaging (canning) factory complex of Redtory, in Guangzhou, China.
We offer an open brief. The aim is to create the space for young designers and artists. Considering the proposal's range of possible program (creative spaces, design studios, workshops, galleries, design schools, machinery spaces for the industrial arts) the development should be capable of providing work space for more than one hundred design students and professionals.
The proposal should consider all areas inside and outside the buildings. We encourage participants to reactivate the unique silo, as well as the rooms, rooftops and gardens of the surrounding buildings. New structures can be added. There are no restrictions on floor area as long as rational justification is provided and the benefit for the community is evident.
The overall brief is flexible, open for modifications and improved development strategies.
Context
Guangzhou is the 3rd largest growing city in China's fastest growing area - the Pearl River Delta (PRD). The PRD region is home to 100 million people and is one of the most urbanized areas in the world. Guangzhou is often considered to be a cultural ‘desert', but nevertheless, it has many hidden places which often offer positive surprises to the urban experience.
One such area is Redtory - a former packaging factory complex. It consists of numerous industrial buildings. Recently, "Red Plant" underwent a major revival in response to the occupation of many of its buildings by creative and enthusiastic individuals and organizations, who infused the complex with bars, restaurants, design studios and art galleries. The result is a unique and dynamic enclave for members of the progressive and independent art community.
Competition structure
This is a single stage Competition with the aim of identifying the most appropriate proposal, which best satisfies the general and specific objectives of the contest.
Those eligible to participate
Architects, Architecture Graduated, Engineers and Students. Interdisciplinary teams are also encouraged to enter the Competition. Submissions can be the work of an individual or a group up to 4 members and there is no age limit.
Submission requirements
You are allowed to upload no more than 4 presentation boards (2000x2000 px each) to explain your proposal. No fixed requirements on sketches, plans, sections, elevations and other alternative presentation tools - as long as the idea is explained in a coherent manner.
Jury
David Zhai - architect, Grimshaw Architects, New York
John Simons - designer, KPF, New York
Simon McGown - designer, Morphosis Architects, New York
Collin Anderson - writer, architecture student, Columbia university, New York
Fahmi Noor - architect, DPA, Singapore
Alona Martinez - lecturer in Urbanism and Placemaking and Architecture, University of Ulster Jordanstown Campus, Belfast
others to be confirmed
Prizes
Winning participants will receive prizes totaling US$ 5,000 with the distribution as follows:
1st PRIZE: US$ 3,000 (THREE THOUSAND US DOLLARS)
2nd PRIZE: US$ 1,500 (ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED US DOLLARS)
3rd PRIZE: US$ 500 (FIVE HUNDRED US DOLLARS)
There will also be honorable mentions and featured articles in international architecture and design media
Fees
Early Bird Registration: US$ 80 from 1st September to 1st November 2012
Late Registration: US$ 120 from 2nd November to 31st December 2012
Schedule
Start of Competition and Early Bird Registration - 1st September to 1st November 2012
Late Competition Registration - 2nd November to 31st December 2012
Closing Date for Submissions - 1st January 2013
Jury Evaluation - 2nd January - 10tn January 2013
Announcement of Winners and Publication at homemadedessert.org - 15th January 2013
This is an open International Competition hosted by "Homemade Dessert" to generate progressive contemporary design ideas. There are no plans for the project to be built.
http://homemadedessert.org/silo-2#.UJkRJoWaWPR
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