Re imagining York’s Guildhall Complex
Connecting River and City
Sponsor: City of York Council (UK)
Type: Open, international, two-stage
Eligibility: The competition
is open (internationally) to registered architects and architect-led teams.
Architects should be registered with the Architects Registration Board (ARB) in
the UK, or a recognised overseas regulatory authority.
Fee: £50.00 + VAT
Timetable:
24 Sept 2012 – Site visits
05 Oct 2012 – Q/A period deadline
06 Nov 2012 –
Submission deadline
13 Nov 2012 – Assessment of Stage 1 designs
19 Nov 2012 – Shortlist notified
04 Dec 2012 – Final interview/presentation
Awards:
Total of £12,000
Jury:
• Keith Williams, Keith
Williams Architects RIBA Adviser & Jury Chair
• Cllr Julie Gunnell, Cabinet
member for Corporate Services, City of York Council
• Cllr Dave Merrett, Cabinet
Member for Transport, Planning and Sustainability
• A business representative /
Chair of York Economic Partnership
• Ken Powell, Independent
Architectural Critic and Writer
• Darren Richardson, Director
of City and Environmental Services at City of York Council
• David Warburton, City of York
Council, Head of Design Conservation and Sustainable Development
Judging criteria:
- quality of the design
- sustainability of the design
- inventiveness and flair
- response to site and context
- clarity of presentation
- viability of the submission
- meeting the City's
aspirations
Design Challenge:
The Guildhall has been at the
heart of City governance since its construction in the mid fifteenth century.
Over time, and through various phases of building the complex has expanded and
evolved. It is currently occupied by the local authority, City of York Council,
but in 2013 the council will move from 16 separate offices across the City,
including the Guildhall into a new headquarters building. This new HQ has
secured the future of York's first railway station, a grade II* listed building,
through a sensitive conversion scheme requiring significant contemporary
additions to create the necessary accommodation.
The City is now keen to ensure
that the future of the complex is similarly secured. This is important, because
very soon a large part of the complex will no longer be in active use and the
significance of these heritage assets is such that identifying new uses is a
priority. The Council has committed to this competition process to explore the
future potential of the complex and is calling for fresh and innovative
thinking. The council appreciates that new ideas can very often highlight
previously unseen potential. Furthermore, the City of York Council is committed
to positive change and seeing the ideas which emerge taken forward to deliver a
new range of viable new uses for the complex.
For more information and to
enter, go to:
New Campus of the Vietnamese-German University
Sponsor: Ministry of Education and Training
of Vietnam (MoET)
represented through the Project Management Unit of the New Model
University Project (PMU)
Type: Open, RfQ, two-stage
Fee: None
Eligibility: The authorized representative as
well as all authors of design proposals must meet the eligibility criteria as
defined in the World Bank Guidelines and the Request for Expression of
Interest.
Site: The competition site is located
approximately 50 km northwest of Ho Chi Minh City in the new urban area of My
Phuoc in Thoi Hoa Commune, Ben Cat District in the northern part of Binh Duong
Province.
The area of the competition site measures
approx. 50.5 ha. It is bordered by Ring Road 4 to the north, existing
settlements to the south and southeast, the National Highway 13 (Binh Duong
Avenue) to the northeast and road D4 to the west. The new urban area of My
Phuoc is rapidly developing with industrial complexes and large residential
projects in the immediate surrounding of the site.
Selection process: The competition will be
conducted according to World Bank guidelines. The Client will short list
six general planners having submitted their expression of interest.
Those will be invited to submit a detailed
proposal in the second stage.
Timetable:
4 October
2012 (5:00 p.m. Indochina (Vietnam) Time (ICT) – deadline for EOI submissions
December 2012 – Distribution Request for
Proposals (anticipated)
March 2013 – Deadline for proposals
(anticipated)
Awards:
The client will provide the amount of 150,000
USD (including taxes) for prizes in respect of services rendered in preparing
the design proposal. This sum will be distributed among those competitors
having submitted the requested proposal.
Awards:
The following prizes shall be awarded:
1st prize
|
45,000 USD
|
2nd prize
|
35,000 USD
|
3rd prize
|
25,000 USD
|
4th prize
|
20,000 USD
|
5th prize
|
15,000 USD
|
6th prize
|
10,000 USD
|
Design Challenge
The shortlisted consultants will be asked to
prepare an urban design proposal for the new VGU Campus, complemented by a
design proposal for selected buildings.
The campus will be built in two phases with
total area of approx. 327.288 sqm floor area providing capacity for 5.000
students in this first phase (up to 2017) with a construction scale of approx.
134.550 sqm.The envisioned phase 2 will be built for 12.000 students with a
construction scale of 192.738 sqm (up to 2020). It is asked for to design the
complete new campus VGU and its facilities with a Gross Floor Area of 327.288
sqm at this competition.
For more information, go to:
“Ideal Theatre”
Student Design Competition
Sponsor: United States Institute for Theatre
Technology, Inc.
Type: Open, international, student
Language: English
Fee: None
Eligibility: Teams of students of
architecture (designers) and theater students (clients)
Awards:
Total of $3,500
Timetable:
7 December 2012 – Registration and Q&A
deadline
4 January 2013 – Deadline for entries
Jury: TBD
Design Challenge:
To design either (1) a new performing arts
facility for the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee or
(2) a performing arts center of approximately
equal size for your own university.
For more information, go to:
Cleveland Design
Competition - Schedule Updates
Since the juried review of submissions
has been scheduled for October 19th, 2012, the competition deadlines have been
extended by one week.
The competition schedule is now:
• Registration Deadline: September 17, 2012 (Updated -2 WEEKS
AWAY!)
• Late Registration Deadline: October 1, 2012 (Updated)
• Submission Deadline: October 12, 2012 (Updated)
• Awards Reception and Exhibition: October 26th, 2012
(Did Not Change)
For information:
Shortlist
Announced for the Cadogan Café Competition
The Cadogan Estate
today announced the six design teams invited to submit proposals for the new
Cadogan Café , in the heart of fashionable Chelsea.
The shortlisted teams
are (in alphabetical order):
• Architecture 00
Ltd.
• Carmody Groarke
• Duggan Morris
Architects Ltd.
• NEX
• Pernilla Ohrstedt
Ltd.
• TaylorSnell
One hundred and
forty-seven teams expressed interest in being considered for the project. The
decision of the selection panel, including representatives of Cadogan, Paul
Davis + Partners (as masterplanner) and Malcolm Reading Consultants, was
unanimous.
PIDPR 2012: International Competition
Empowerment by Design
Sponsor: Lawrence Technological University,
Detroit
Type: Open, international, one-stage
Eligibility: Professionals and students
Fee: none
Location: Detroit (other sites available)
Awards: TBD
Jury: TBD
Timetable:
29 September 2012 –
Registration deadline
12 November 2012 - Final
Submission Deadline
PIDPR Panel Discussion:
Wednesday November 28, 2012
Award Winners Announced:
Wednesday November 28, 2012
Design challenge:
PIDPR
(Public Interest Design Practices and Research) aims to expand the discipline
of architecture by challenging the traditional definition and boundaries of the
architectural profession, and by exploring alternative design practices.
Through the application of public interest design practice, collaboration with
local stakeholders and digital networking to engage a worldwide audience,
[gDx]³ proposes an alternative practice model to fully articulate public
interest design and research. [gDx]³, through the PIDPR Competition, is seeking
design projects that explore new and innovative ways of practicing architecture
to emp! ower and assist disadvantaged groups around the world.
Competition
goals:
(1)Challenge the
traditional definition of architecture,
(2)Explore ways in
which the boundaries of architecture profession can be expanded to have a
renewed sense of purpose in architecture, and to meet the demand of our future
generations of architects,
(3)Educate students
and others about how to expand the architectural profession and create new
opportunities in architecture,
(4)Promote applied
research on values, benefits, theories, and principles of PIDPR, as well as
application of PIDPR in practice,
(5)Explore
innovative and meaningful civic engagement, and
(6)Help and empower
organizations and communities who are in need.
For more information, go
to:
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