- wa-ID
- wa-2031209
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 22.03.2021
- Aktualisiert am
- 27.08.2021
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Teilnehmer
- Keine Teilnahmebeschränkungen
- Auslober
- the Charette
- Bewerbungsschluss
- 31.05.2021
- Abgabetermin
- 30.06.2021
- Bekanntgabe
- 31.07.2021
Verfahrensart
Offener städtebaulicher Wettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Bereits bevor den Lockdowns auf der ganzen Welt, war unser Leben von langen Pendlerstrecken geprägt, die uns wenig Zeit für uns selbst, unsere Familien und unsere Freunde ließen. Der Verkehr verschmutzte unsere Luft und Smog bedeckte unsere Skylines. Die Pandemie drückte die Pausentaste bei uns. Die Umstellung auf Heimarbeit ließ uns die Sinnlosigkeit mehrstündiger Pendelfahrten in Frage stellen. Was wäre, wenn wir unsere Zeit, unsere Gesundheit, unser Wohlbefinden und unsere Gemeinden zurückgewinnen könnten?
Das ist die Idee hinter der 15-Minuten-Stadt - ein Weg, um das Leben in der Stadt weniger stressig und nachhaltiger zu gestalten. Eine 15-Minuten-Stadt bietet erschwinglichen, zugänglichen und anpassungsfähigen Wohnraum für Haushalte aller Größen und Altersgruppen. Waren und Dienstleistungen, Gesundheitsversorgung, frische Lebensmittel und alle anderen Annehmlichkeiten sind leicht zu erreichen. Die Menschen können in der Nähe ihres Wohnorts arbeiten oder häufiger aus der Ferne arbeiten. Viele Großstädte wie Paris, Melbourne, Detroit, Portland und Ottawa haben an ähnlichen Konzepten gearbeitet.
Dieser Wettbewerb ermutigt Designer und Planer, unsere städtischen Landschaften als sauberere, sicherere, gesündere und integrativere Orte zum Leben neu zu gestalten!
Wo alles in 15 Minuten erreichbar ist - zu Fuß, mit dem Fahrrad oder mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln.
Competition assignment
Before the lock-downs around the world, our lives were plagued by long commutes, leaving us with little time for ourselves, our families and our friends. Traffic polluted our air and smog blanketed our skylines. The pandemic hit the pause button on us. The switch to “working from home” made us question the futility of multi – hour commutes. What if we could reclaim our time, health, well-being and our communities for the better?
This is the idea behind a 15-minute city – a way to make urban living less stressful and more sustainable. A 15-minute city has affordable, accessible and adaptable housing for households of all sizes and ages. It is easy to get goods and services, healthcare, fresh groceries, and all other amenities. People can work close to home or work remotely more often. Many major cities such as Paris, Melbourne, Detroit, Portland and Ottawa have been working on similar concepts.
This competition encourages designers and planners to re-imagine our urban landscapes as cleaner, safer, healthier and more inclusive places to live!
Where everything is 15 minutes away – by foot, bicycle or public transit.
Jury
Jeff Speck (Principal, Speck & Associates)
Lynne M. Dearborn (President, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture)
Luna Khirfan (Associate Professor, University of Waterloo)
Farzaneh Hadafi (Assistant Professor, Islamic Azad University)
Die vollständigen Ergebnisse, einschließlich der Gewinner, der lobenden Erwähnungen und der 30 besten Beiträge der Shortlist, können hier angesehen werden - thecharette.org/15-minute-city-results/
The full results, including the winners, the honourable mentions, and the top 30 shortlisted entries can be viewed here - thecharette.org/15-minute-city-results/
Offener städtebaulicher Wettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Bereits bevor den Lockdowns auf der ganzen Welt, war unser Leben von langen Pendlerstrecken geprägt, die uns wenig Zeit für uns selbst, unsere Familien und unsere Freunde ließen. Der Verkehr verschmutzte unsere Luft und Smog bedeckte unsere Skylines. Die Pandemie drückte die Pausentaste bei uns. Die Umstellung auf Heimarbeit ließ uns die Sinnlosigkeit mehrstündiger Pendelfahrten in Frage stellen. Was wäre, wenn wir unsere Zeit, unsere Gesundheit, unser Wohlbefinden und unsere Gemeinden zurückgewinnen könnten?
Das ist die Idee hinter der 15-Minuten-Stadt - ein Weg, um das Leben in der Stadt weniger stressig und nachhaltiger zu gestalten. Eine 15-Minuten-Stadt bietet erschwinglichen, zugänglichen und anpassungsfähigen Wohnraum für Haushalte aller Größen und Altersgruppen. Waren und Dienstleistungen, Gesundheitsversorgung, frische Lebensmittel und alle anderen Annehmlichkeiten sind leicht zu erreichen. Die Menschen können in der Nähe ihres Wohnorts arbeiten oder häufiger aus der Ferne arbeiten. Viele Großstädte wie Paris, Melbourne, Detroit, Portland und Ottawa haben an ähnlichen Konzepten gearbeitet.
Dieser Wettbewerb ermutigt Designer und Planer, unsere städtischen Landschaften als sauberere, sicherere, gesündere und integrativere Orte zum Leben neu zu gestalten!
Wo alles in 15 Minuten erreichbar ist - zu Fuß, mit dem Fahrrad oder mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln.
Competition assignment
Before the lock-downs around the world, our lives were plagued by long commutes, leaving us with little time for ourselves, our families and our friends. Traffic polluted our air and smog blanketed our skylines. The pandemic hit the pause button on us. The switch to “working from home” made us question the futility of multi – hour commutes. What if we could reclaim our time, health, well-being and our communities for the better?
This is the idea behind a 15-minute city – a way to make urban living less stressful and more sustainable. A 15-minute city has affordable, accessible and adaptable housing for households of all sizes and ages. It is easy to get goods and services, healthcare, fresh groceries, and all other amenities. People can work close to home or work remotely more often. Many major cities such as Paris, Melbourne, Detroit, Portland and Ottawa have been working on similar concepts.
This competition encourages designers and planners to re-imagine our urban landscapes as cleaner, safer, healthier and more inclusive places to live!
Where everything is 15 minutes away – by foot, bicycle or public transit.
Jury
Jeff Speck (Principal, Speck & Associates)
Lynne M. Dearborn (President, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture)
Luna Khirfan (Associate Professor, University of Waterloo)
Farzaneh Hadafi (Assistant Professor, Islamic Azad University)
Die vollständigen Ergebnisse, einschließlich der Gewinner, der lobenden Erwähnungen und der 30 besten Beiträge der Shortlist, können hier angesehen werden - thecharette.org/15-minute-city-results/
The full results, including the winners, the honourable mentions, and the top 30 shortlisted entries can be viewed here - thecharette.org/15-minute-city-results/
15-MINUTE CITY
Urban Design Competition 2021
Organizers
the Charette
thecharette.org
Premise
Before the lock-downs around the world, our lives were plagued by long commutes, leaving us with little time for ourselves, our families and our friends. Traffic polluted our air and smog blanketed our skylines. The pandemic hit the pause button on us. The switch to “working from home” made us question the futility of multi – hour commutes. What if we could reclaim our time, health, well-being and our communities for the better?
This is the idea behind a 15-minute city – a way to make urban living less stressful and more sustainable. A 15-minute city has affordable, accessible and adaptable housing for households of all sizes and ages. It is easy to get goods and services, healthcare, fresh groceries, and all other amenities. People can work close to home or work remotely more often. Many major cities such as Paris, Melbourne, Detroit, Portland and Ottawa have been working on similar concepts.
This competition encourages designers and planners to re-imagine our urban landscapes as cleaner, safer, healthier and more inclusive places to live!
Competition Brief
Where everything is 15 minutes away – by foot, bicycle or public transit.
The “15-minute city” is an approach to urban design that aims to improve quality of life by creating cities where everything a resident needs can be reached within 15 minutes by foot, bike or public transit. This concept puts an emphasis on careful planning at the neighborhood level, giving each district the features it needs to support a full life – including jobs, food, recreation, green space, housing, medical offices, small businesses and more. And importantly, it’s a full life that doesn’t require a car.
Participants are required to design a module for a 15-minute city that can be replicated to create a larger city. You are can design a fictional city or re-design a small part of an existing city anywhere in the world. Remember, you don’t need to design an entire city – just a module that can be replicated to create a larger city. As a city planner/designer, you are also free to recommend rules and policies to help make the lives of your city’s occupants’ better.
Eligibility
“15-Minute City” is open to all creative people – architects, planners, interior designers, graphic designers, and all problem solvers! Participation is encouraged from professionals and students alike.
Design proposals can be developed individually or in teams of maximum 3 participants from similar or interdisciplinary backgrounds. The official language of the competition is English.
Schedule
Closing date for registration: 31 May 2021
Closing date for project submission: 30 June 2021
Announcement of the winners: 31 July 2021
All deadlines are 11:59 PM UTC (Coordinated Universal Time).
More information and documents at
thecharette.org/15-minute-city
Urban Design Competition 2021
Organizers
the Charette
thecharette.org
Premise
Before the lock-downs around the world, our lives were plagued by long commutes, leaving us with little time for ourselves, our families and our friends. Traffic polluted our air and smog blanketed our skylines. The pandemic hit the pause button on us. The switch to “working from home” made us question the futility of multi – hour commutes. What if we could reclaim our time, health, well-being and our communities for the better?
This is the idea behind a 15-minute city – a way to make urban living less stressful and more sustainable. A 15-minute city has affordable, accessible and adaptable housing for households of all sizes and ages. It is easy to get goods and services, healthcare, fresh groceries, and all other amenities. People can work close to home or work remotely more often. Many major cities such as Paris, Melbourne, Detroit, Portland and Ottawa have been working on similar concepts.
This competition encourages designers and planners to re-imagine our urban landscapes as cleaner, safer, healthier and more inclusive places to live!
Competition Brief
Where everything is 15 minutes away – by foot, bicycle or public transit.
The “15-minute city” is an approach to urban design that aims to improve quality of life by creating cities where everything a resident needs can be reached within 15 minutes by foot, bike or public transit. This concept puts an emphasis on careful planning at the neighborhood level, giving each district the features it needs to support a full life – including jobs, food, recreation, green space, housing, medical offices, small businesses and more. And importantly, it’s a full life that doesn’t require a car.
Participants are required to design a module for a 15-minute city that can be replicated to create a larger city. You are can design a fictional city or re-design a small part of an existing city anywhere in the world. Remember, you don’t need to design an entire city – just a module that can be replicated to create a larger city. As a city planner/designer, you are also free to recommend rules and policies to help make the lives of your city’s occupants’ better.
Eligibility
“15-Minute City” is open to all creative people – architects, planners, interior designers, graphic designers, and all problem solvers! Participation is encouraged from professionals and students alike.
Design proposals can be developed individually or in teams of maximum 3 participants from similar or interdisciplinary backgrounds. The official language of the competition is English.
Schedule
Closing date for registration: 31 May 2021
Closing date for project submission: 30 June 2021
Announcement of the winners: 31 July 2021
All deadlines are 11:59 PM UTC (Coordinated Universal Time).
More information and documents at
thecharette.org/15-minute-city