- wa-ID
- wa-2022652
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 18.11.2017
- Aktualisiert am
- 09.11.2017
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Koordination
- Bee Breeders (former HMMD Group), Kowloon, Hong Kong
- Preisgerichtssitzung
- 09.11.2017
- Bekanntgabe
- 09.11.2017
Verfahrensart
Open ideas and realization competition
Auslober
Nature Conservation Agency
Republic of Latvia
Koordination
Bee Breeders
Architecture Competition Organisers
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
The Amber Road Trekking Cabin competition calls into question the periodic, historic challenge of the situated object: contextualizing an architectural artifact in the pastoral landscape. Along vast topographies of the Latvian Baltic coast, the project seeks a low impact, transient and inhabitable infrastructure in support of an anticipated hiking network transecting the various landscapes definitive of the region: pine forests, dunes, and white sand beaches.
Successful projects respond to programmatic requirements of the brief with consideration of economic viability, securable enclosure, utilitarian function, constructibility, and climatic sensitivity. Evoking disciplinary antecedents, including lineages of the primitive — architectural speculations of Perrault and Laugier; the ideality of Eden, the pictorial and the picturesque — proposals consider modalities of contingency and circumstance demonstrated through exploration of typology, cultural gestalt, and monumentality. Successful projects evidence an awareness and invention of materiality, siting, programming, and negotiation of public and private relationship.
The competition collectively provokes reflection of ecological conservation and its prescience in contemporary cultural and social practice, serving as an economic alternative to the commercialized, industrialized landscape definitive of global capital interests.
BB Green Award
Projekt: Amber Trek
Roman Leonidov · Pavel Sorokovov · Fiantseva Svetlana, Russland
Anerkennung
Projekt: un(a)like
Reza Aliabadi · Arman Ghafouri-Azar, Kanada
Anerkennung
Projekt: Cuboid
Shahrzad Naziri · Ben Chang
OCAD University, Kanada
Anerkennung
Projekt: Primitive Future
Alessandro Pupillo
Florida Atlantic University, USA
Anerkennung
Projekt: TEL(N)T
Malin Persson, Schweden
Anerkennung
Projekt: Latvian Lookout
Jos Burger · Wouter Keijzer · Bas Schrooten, Niederlande
Anerkennung
Projekt: Hamlet
Jean-François Madec, Frankreich
Open ideas and realization competition
Auslober
Nature Conservation Agency
Republic of Latvia
Koordination
Bee Breeders
Architecture Competition Organisers
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
The Amber Road Trekking Cabin competition calls into question the periodic, historic challenge of the situated object: contextualizing an architectural artifact in the pastoral landscape. Along vast topographies of the Latvian Baltic coast, the project seeks a low impact, transient and inhabitable infrastructure in support of an anticipated hiking network transecting the various landscapes definitive of the region: pine forests, dunes, and white sand beaches.
Successful projects respond to programmatic requirements of the brief with consideration of economic viability, securable enclosure, utilitarian function, constructibility, and climatic sensitivity. Evoking disciplinary antecedents, including lineages of the primitive — architectural speculations of Perrault and Laugier; the ideality of Eden, the pictorial and the picturesque — proposals consider modalities of contingency and circumstance demonstrated through exploration of typology, cultural gestalt, and monumentality. Successful projects evidence an awareness and invention of materiality, siting, programming, and negotiation of public and private relationship.
The competition collectively provokes reflection of ecological conservation and its prescience in contemporary cultural and social practice, serving as an economic alternative to the commercialized, industrialized landscape definitive of global capital interests.
BB Green Award
Projekt: Amber Trek
Roman Leonidov · Pavel Sorokovov · Fiantseva Svetlana, Russland
Anerkennung
Projekt: un(a)like
Reza Aliabadi · Arman Ghafouri-Azar, Kanada
Anerkennung
Projekt: Cuboid
Shahrzad Naziri · Ben Chang
OCAD University, Kanada
Anerkennung
Projekt: Primitive Future
Alessandro Pupillo
Florida Atlantic University, USA
Anerkennung
Projekt: TEL(N)T
Malin Persson, Schweden
Anerkennung
Projekt: Latvian Lookout
Jos Burger · Wouter Keijzer · Bas Schrooten, Niederlande
Anerkennung
Projekt: Hamlet
Jean-François Madec, Frankreich