- wa-ID
- wa-2027596
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 11.10.2019
- Aktualisiert am
- 09.06.2020
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Teilnehmer
- Keine Teilnahmebeschränkung
- Auslober
- UNI - UNIEGIS NETWORK Private Limited
- Bewerbungsschluss
- 27.01.2020
- Abgabetermin
- 13.02.2020
- Preisgerichtssitzung
- 03.05.2020
- Preisgerichtssitzung
- 03.-10.05.2020
- Bekanntgabe
- 16.05.2020
Verfahrensart
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Le Corbusier, der renommierte schweizerisch-französische Architekt, war einer der Pioniere für das, was wir als moderne Architektur bezeichnen. Er sagte oft: „Das Haus ist eine Maschine zum Leben“. Die Villa Savoye ist eine Implikation der gleichen Idee. Auch wenn diese Lebensmaschine nicht lange ihrem Zweck dienlich sein konnte, so inspiriert dieses in den 1930er Jahren errichtete Monument auch heute noch Menschen aus dem Bereich der Architektur weltweit.
Die Villa Savoye, ursprünglich als Haus konzipiert, entspricht heute einem Tempel für Architekturstudenten und -fachleute gleichermaßen und ist derzeit für Besucher geöffnet. Wie können wir dieses Monument maximieren und dieser neuen Funktion besser gerecht werden? Wie kann diese Villa zum nächsten Archivzentrum für architektonisches Wissen gemacht werden?
Die Aufgabe besteht darin, die Ideen der Moderne für die heutige Welt zu visualisieren. So kann das neue Interieur entweder mit Corbusiers Ideen im Kontext der heutigen Technologie und Architektur übereinstimmen oder sie in Frage stellen.
Competition assignment
Le Corbusier, the well renowned Swiss-French Architect was one of the pioneers for what we refer to as Modern Architecture. He often stated, “The house is a machine for living”. Villa Savoye is an implication of the same idea. Although this Machine for Living could not be used to serve for it’s designated purpose for long, still this monument, built in the 1930s continue to inspire people from the realm of Architecture worldwide even today.
Villa Savoye, originally designed as a house is now equivalent to a Temple for Architecture students and professionals alike and is currently open for visitors. How can we maximize and make this monument more conducive to this new function? How can this Villa be made the next Archive Center for Architectural Knowledge?
The challenge here is to visualize Modernist ideas for the contemporary world. Thus, the new interior can either be in agreement or challenge Corbusier‘s ideas in the context of today‘s technology and architecture.
Preisgericht / Jury
Mauricio Ceballos CEO & Partner, FR-EE FERNANDO ROMERO ENTERPRISE, Mexico
Laurent Duport Principal, C+D Architecture, France
Song Yehao Professor of Tsinghua University & Director of SUP Atelier, China
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Le Corbusier, der renommierte schweizerisch-französische Architekt, war einer der Pioniere für das, was wir als moderne Architektur bezeichnen. Er sagte oft: „Das Haus ist eine Maschine zum Leben“. Die Villa Savoye ist eine Implikation der gleichen Idee. Auch wenn diese Lebensmaschine nicht lange ihrem Zweck dienlich sein konnte, so inspiriert dieses in den 1930er Jahren errichtete Monument auch heute noch Menschen aus dem Bereich der Architektur weltweit.
Die Villa Savoye, ursprünglich als Haus konzipiert, entspricht heute einem Tempel für Architekturstudenten und -fachleute gleichermaßen und ist derzeit für Besucher geöffnet. Wie können wir dieses Monument maximieren und dieser neuen Funktion besser gerecht werden? Wie kann diese Villa zum nächsten Archivzentrum für architektonisches Wissen gemacht werden?
Die Aufgabe besteht darin, die Ideen der Moderne für die heutige Welt zu visualisieren. So kann das neue Interieur entweder mit Corbusiers Ideen im Kontext der heutigen Technologie und Architektur übereinstimmen oder sie in Frage stellen.
Competition assignment
Le Corbusier, the well renowned Swiss-French Architect was one of the pioneers for what we refer to as Modern Architecture. He often stated, “The house is a machine for living”. Villa Savoye is an implication of the same idea. Although this Machine for Living could not be used to serve for it’s designated purpose for long, still this monument, built in the 1930s continue to inspire people from the realm of Architecture worldwide even today.
Villa Savoye, originally designed as a house is now equivalent to a Temple for Architecture students and professionals alike and is currently open for visitors. How can we maximize and make this monument more conducive to this new function? How can this Villa be made the next Archive Center for Architectural Knowledge?
The challenge here is to visualize Modernist ideas for the contemporary world. Thus, the new interior can either be in agreement or challenge Corbusier‘s ideas in the context of today‘s technology and architecture.
Preisgericht / Jury
Mauricio Ceballos CEO & Partner, FR-EE FERNANDO ROMERO ENTERPRISE, Mexico
Laurent Duport Principal, C+D Architecture, France
Song Yehao Professor of Tsinghua University & Director of SUP Atelier, China
Arch-de-Villa – Enriching the iconic from within
Organizers
UNI, UNIEGIS NETWORK Private Limited, New Delhi
competitions.uni.xyz
Overview
Le Corbusier, the well renowned Swiss-French Architect was one of the pioneers for what we refer to as Modern Architecture. He often stated, “The house is a machine for living”. Villa Savoye is an implication of the same idea. Although this Machine for Living could not be used to serve for it’s designated purpose for long, still this monument, built in the 1930s continue to inspire people from the realm of Architecture worldwide even today.
Challenge
Villa Savoye, originally designed as a house is now equivalent to a Temple for Architecture students and professionals alike and is currently open for visitors. How can we maximize and make this monument more conducive to this new function? How can this Villa be made the next Archive Center for Architectural Knowledge?
The challenge here is to visualize Modernist ideas for the contemporary world. Thus, the new interior can either be in agreement or challenge Corbusier‘s ideas in the context of today‘s technology and architecture.
Competition Type
Open ideas competition
Admission Area
International
Eligibility
Minimum eligible age for participation is 18 years.
There is no restriction to the degree or design disciplines to participate in the challenge.
Participation in the competition can happen in a team as well as an individual.
Maximum numbers of participants in a team are 4.
The challenge is open worldwide for anyone to participate.
Schedule
Registration ends: January 25, 2020
Submission ends: February 04, 2020
Shortlist entries announced: February 14, 2020
Jury evaluation: February 14 – March 06, 2020
Public voting ends: March 06, 2020
Results announcement: March 16, 2020
More information and documents at
competitions.uni.xyz/arch-de-villa
Organizers
UNI, UNIEGIS NETWORK Private Limited, New Delhi
competitions.uni.xyz
Overview
Le Corbusier, the well renowned Swiss-French Architect was one of the pioneers for what we refer to as Modern Architecture. He often stated, “The house is a machine for living”. Villa Savoye is an implication of the same idea. Although this Machine for Living could not be used to serve for it’s designated purpose for long, still this monument, built in the 1930s continue to inspire people from the realm of Architecture worldwide even today.
Challenge
Villa Savoye, originally designed as a house is now equivalent to a Temple for Architecture students and professionals alike and is currently open for visitors. How can we maximize and make this monument more conducive to this new function? How can this Villa be made the next Archive Center for Architectural Knowledge?
The challenge here is to visualize Modernist ideas for the contemporary world. Thus, the new interior can either be in agreement or challenge Corbusier‘s ideas in the context of today‘s technology and architecture.
Competition Type
Open ideas competition
Admission Area
International
Eligibility
Minimum eligible age for participation is 18 years.
There is no restriction to the degree or design disciplines to participate in the challenge.
Participation in the competition can happen in a team as well as an individual.
Maximum numbers of participants in a team are 4.
The challenge is open worldwide for anyone to participate.
Schedule
Registration ends: January 25, 2020
Submission ends: February 04, 2020
Shortlist entries announced: February 14, 2020
Jury evaluation: February 14 – March 06, 2020
Public voting ends: March 06, 2020
Results announcement: March 16, 2020
More information and documents at
competitions.uni.xyz/arch-de-villa