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- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 10.12.2019
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- 10.10.2020
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- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Koordination
- RIBA Competitions, Leeds
- Abgabetermin
- 11.02.2020
- Bekanntgabe
- 12.10.2020
- Abgabetermin 2. Phase
- 12.05.2020
Verfahrensart
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The Competition
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has launched a ‘Vision of Future Living’ competition on behalf of business and technical park operator SOG Group.
The aim is to generate conceptual ideas which might be adopted to transform the company’s 60-acre site in Runcorn, Cheshire into a sustainable, multi-use and carbon-free environment.
The competition initially seeks non-site-specific conceptual ideas on the design of future workplaces, living spaces and external spaces and how they relate to one another. SOG is particularly interested in ideas which promote health and happiness and help to eradicate loneliness and poverty.
SOG’s Managing Director, John Lewis, said: “With RIBA’s help I am challenging forward thinkers to design a vision of future living that may help us to determine how best to rejuvenate our site at The Heath Business and Technical Park. We need to protect our planet for future generations and respond to a global technological explosion which will change the way we live and work. Now is the perfect time for us to re-invent this site into a location that rises to the challenges of the future and sets the standards for how we should be living and working in decades to come. We look forward to seeing some truly innovative ideas about how to design and procure sustainable homes and workplaces that are fit for the future.”
Renowned Architect Hugh Broughton, the appointed RIBA Advisor for the competition, said: “The regeneration of The Heath bears testament to what can be achieved when people are a project‘s number one priority. This competition will build upon the exemplary work of SOG in Runcorn which has preserved jobs and protected the interests of the local community. We hope that designers from around the world will respond with their vision for a brighter future which will enhance well-being, preserve the environment and harnesses technology for the good of us all.“
The RIBA competition is open to design professionals and students.
The closing date to submit initial design proposals is 14:00 (GMT) on Tuesday 11 February 2020.
Mehr unter
www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/competitions-landing-page/heath-park-a-vision-of-the-future
Offener Wettbewerb
The Competition
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has launched a ‘Vision of Future Living’ competition on behalf of business and technical park operator SOG Group.
The aim is to generate conceptual ideas which might be adopted to transform the company’s 60-acre site in Runcorn, Cheshire into a sustainable, multi-use and carbon-free environment.
The competition initially seeks non-site-specific conceptual ideas on the design of future workplaces, living spaces and external spaces and how they relate to one another. SOG is particularly interested in ideas which promote health and happiness and help to eradicate loneliness and poverty.
SOG’s Managing Director, John Lewis, said: “With RIBA’s help I am challenging forward thinkers to design a vision of future living that may help us to determine how best to rejuvenate our site at The Heath Business and Technical Park. We need to protect our planet for future generations and respond to a global technological explosion which will change the way we live and work. Now is the perfect time for us to re-invent this site into a location that rises to the challenges of the future and sets the standards for how we should be living and working in decades to come. We look forward to seeing some truly innovative ideas about how to design and procure sustainable homes and workplaces that are fit for the future.”
Renowned Architect Hugh Broughton, the appointed RIBA Advisor for the competition, said: “The regeneration of The Heath bears testament to what can be achieved when people are a project‘s number one priority. This competition will build upon the exemplary work of SOG in Runcorn which has preserved jobs and protected the interests of the local community. We hope that designers from around the world will respond with their vision for a brighter future which will enhance well-being, preserve the environment and harnesses technology for the good of us all.“
The RIBA competition is open to design professionals and students.
The closing date to submit initial design proposals is 14:00 (GMT) on Tuesday 11 February 2020.
Mehr unter
www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/competitions-landing-page/heath-park-a-vision-of-the-future
England-Rucorn: A Vision of the Future: Heath Park
Organizers
SOG Ltd
www.sog.ltd.uk
Competition Contact
Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)
No 1 Aire Street, Leeds, LS1 4PR
www.architecture.com
The Competition
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has launched a ‘Vision of Future Living’ competition on behalf of business and technical park operator SOG Group.
The aim is to generate conceptual ideas which might be adopted to transform the company’s 60-acre site in Runcorn, Cheshire into a sustainable, multi-use and carbon-free environment.
The competition initially seeks non-site-specific conceptual ideas on the design of future workplaces, living spaces and external spaces and how they relate to one another. SOG is particularly interested in ideas which promote health and happiness and help to eradicate loneliness and poverty.
SOG’s Managing Director, John Lewis, said: “With RIBA’s help I am challenging forward thinkers to design a vision of future living that may help us to determine how best to rejuvenate our site at The Heath Business and Technical Park. We need to protect our planet for future generations and respond to a global technological explosion which will change the way we live and work. Now is the perfect time for us to re-invent this site into a location that rises to the challenges of the future and sets the standards for how we should be living and working in decades to come. We look forward to seeing some truly innovative ideas about how to design and procure sustainable homes and workplaces that are fit for the future.”
Renowned Architect Hugh Broughton, the appointed RIBA Advisor for the competition, said: “The regeneration of The Heath bears testament to what can be achieved when people are a project‘s number one priority. This competition will build upon the exemplary work of SOG in Runcorn which has preserved jobs and protected the interests of the local community. We hope that designers from around the world will respond with their vision for a brighter future which will enhance well-being, preserve the environment and harnesses technology for the good of us all.“
The RIBA competition is open to design professionals and students.
The closing date to submit initial design proposals is 14:00 (GMT) on Tuesday 11 February 2020.
Schedule
Competition Launch: 02 December 2019
Deadline for entrants to raise questions: 07 January 2020
Response to questions issued: by 14 January 2020
Submission Deadline: by 14.00 hrs, 11 February 2020
Evaluation of Phase 1 Designs with panel and selection of longlist: w/c 17 February 2020
Interviews with longlisted competitors: w/c 09 March 2020
Shortlist announced at MIPIM and press release announcing shortlist issued: w/c 16 March 2020
Feedback issued to shortlisted teams and additional briefing information: w/c 23 March 2020
Site Visit: w/c 30 March 2020
Deadline for Phase 2 Questions: 16 April 2020
Responses to Phase 2 Questions: by 24 April 2020
Phase 2 Submission Deadline: 12 May 2020
Final Interviews/Presentations: w/c 25 May 2020
Notification and result announced: End June 2020
More information and details at
www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/competitions-landing-page/heath-park-a-vision-of-the-future
heathpark-uk.com
Organizers
SOG Ltd
www.sog.ltd.uk
Competition Contact
Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)
No 1 Aire Street, Leeds, LS1 4PR
www.architecture.com
The Competition
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has launched a ‘Vision of Future Living’ competition on behalf of business and technical park operator SOG Group.
The aim is to generate conceptual ideas which might be adopted to transform the company’s 60-acre site in Runcorn, Cheshire into a sustainable, multi-use and carbon-free environment.
The competition initially seeks non-site-specific conceptual ideas on the design of future workplaces, living spaces and external spaces and how they relate to one another. SOG is particularly interested in ideas which promote health and happiness and help to eradicate loneliness and poverty.
SOG’s Managing Director, John Lewis, said: “With RIBA’s help I am challenging forward thinkers to design a vision of future living that may help us to determine how best to rejuvenate our site at The Heath Business and Technical Park. We need to protect our planet for future generations and respond to a global technological explosion which will change the way we live and work. Now is the perfect time for us to re-invent this site into a location that rises to the challenges of the future and sets the standards for how we should be living and working in decades to come. We look forward to seeing some truly innovative ideas about how to design and procure sustainable homes and workplaces that are fit for the future.”
Renowned Architect Hugh Broughton, the appointed RIBA Advisor for the competition, said: “The regeneration of The Heath bears testament to what can be achieved when people are a project‘s number one priority. This competition will build upon the exemplary work of SOG in Runcorn which has preserved jobs and protected the interests of the local community. We hope that designers from around the world will respond with their vision for a brighter future which will enhance well-being, preserve the environment and harnesses technology for the good of us all.“
The RIBA competition is open to design professionals and students.
The closing date to submit initial design proposals is 14:00 (GMT) on Tuesday 11 February 2020.
Schedule
Competition Launch: 02 December 2019
Deadline for entrants to raise questions: 07 January 2020
Response to questions issued: by 14 January 2020
Submission Deadline: by 14.00 hrs, 11 February 2020
Evaluation of Phase 1 Designs with panel and selection of longlist: w/c 17 February 2020
Interviews with longlisted competitors: w/c 09 March 2020
Shortlist announced at MIPIM and press release announcing shortlist issued: w/c 16 March 2020
Feedback issued to shortlisted teams and additional briefing information: w/c 23 March 2020
Site Visit: w/c 30 March 2020
Deadline for Phase 2 Questions: 16 April 2020
Responses to Phase 2 Questions: by 24 April 2020
Phase 2 Submission Deadline: 12 May 2020
Final Interviews/Presentations: w/c 25 May 2020
Notification and result announced: End June 2020
More information and details at
www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/competitions-landing-page/heath-park-a-vision-of-the-future
heathpark-uk.com