- wa-ID
- wa-2029439
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 15.07.2020
- Aktualisiert am
- 03.12.2020
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Teilnehmer
- Fachleute und Student*innen aus den Bereichen Architektur, Design, Entwicklung öffentlicher Räume, Gewerbe- und Wohnimmobilien, Masterplanung
- Auslober
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Government of the Murmansk region
„Center for Urban Development of the Murmansk Region“ ANO - Bewerbungsschluss
- 25.10.2020
- Abgabetermin
- 31.10.2020
- Preisgerichtssitzung
- 04.11.2020
- Preisgerichtssitzung Kategorie Students
- 06.11.2020
- Bekanntgabe
- 09.11.2020
Verfahrensart
Offener Wettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Entwicklung eines architektonischen Konzepts für die Cozeness Valley Parkzone zwischen den Lomonosov- und Morskaya-Straßen, der Lyzhny-Passage und der Kolsky-Allee in der Stadt Murmansk, Russland.
Die Teilnehmer stehen vor der Herausforderung, das Coziness Valley in einen bedeutenden öffentlichen Raum zu verwandeln, der an das polare Klima angepasst ist, sowie die wichtigsten Vektoren für die Entwicklung des Terrains für die unmittelbare Zukunft zu identifizieren.
Competition assignment
Developing of architectural concept for Coziness valley park zone located between Lomonosov and Morskaya streets, Lyzhny passage and Kolsky avenue in the city of Murmansk, Russia.
The participants are faced with a challenge of transforming the Coziness Valley into a significant public space adapted to polar climate, as well as identifying the main vectors for the development of the territory for the immediate future.
Preisgericht / Jury
Markus Appenzeller, Architect, director and partner MLA+ (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Adriaan Geuze, Landscape architect, urban planning specialist, professor, founding director of the international architectural bureau West 8 (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Fedor Bron, Building expert, architect, associate director at MVRDV (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Sergei Tchoban, Architect, member of the Association of German Architects (BDA), the Union of Architects of Russia and the Union of Artists of Russia, founder of architectural association SPEECH (Russia/Germany)
Tarja Nurmi, Architect SAFA (Finnish Association of Architects), architecture critic and writer (Helsinki, Finland)
Tatyana Guk, Head of State Autonomous Institution «Research and Project Institute of General Planning for the city of Moscow», member of the Union of Architects of Russia (Moscow, Russia)
Leena Cho, Assistant Professor in Landscape Architecture, and Director of Arctic Design Group at the University of Virginia School of Architecture (Virginia, USA)
Matthew Jull, Architect, geophysicist, Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Virginia, Director of the Arctic Design Group (Virginia, USA)
Sampo Valjus, Architect SAFA (Finnish Association of Architects), vice-president of Finnish Association of Architects SAFA 2001-03, Jury member in several invitational architectural competitions (Oulu, Finland)
Mohammed Maki, Architect, researcher and computational designer, Co-founder of Wallacei - an evolutionary engine for grasshopper 3D, Co-Founder of the design practice MSSM Associates, senior lecturer at University of Technology, Sydney (Sydney, Australia)
Offener Wettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Entwicklung eines architektonischen Konzepts für die Cozeness Valley Parkzone zwischen den Lomonosov- und Morskaya-Straßen, der Lyzhny-Passage und der Kolsky-Allee in der Stadt Murmansk, Russland.
Die Teilnehmer stehen vor der Herausforderung, das Coziness Valley in einen bedeutenden öffentlichen Raum zu verwandeln, der an das polare Klima angepasst ist, sowie die wichtigsten Vektoren für die Entwicklung des Terrains für die unmittelbare Zukunft zu identifizieren.
Competition assignment
Developing of architectural concept for Coziness valley park zone located between Lomonosov and Morskaya streets, Lyzhny passage and Kolsky avenue in the city of Murmansk, Russia.
The participants are faced with a challenge of transforming the Coziness Valley into a significant public space adapted to polar climate, as well as identifying the main vectors for the development of the territory for the immediate future.
Preisgericht / Jury
Markus Appenzeller, Architect, director and partner MLA+ (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Adriaan Geuze, Landscape architect, urban planning specialist, professor, founding director of the international architectural bureau West 8 (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Fedor Bron, Building expert, architect, associate director at MVRDV (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Sergei Tchoban, Architect, member of the Association of German Architects (BDA), the Union of Architects of Russia and the Union of Artists of Russia, founder of architectural association SPEECH (Russia/Germany)
Tarja Nurmi, Architect SAFA (Finnish Association of Architects), architecture critic and writer (Helsinki, Finland)
Tatyana Guk, Head of State Autonomous Institution «Research and Project Institute of General Planning for the city of Moscow», member of the Union of Architects of Russia (Moscow, Russia)
Leena Cho, Assistant Professor in Landscape Architecture, and Director of Arctic Design Group at the University of Virginia School of Architecture (Virginia, USA)
Matthew Jull, Architect, geophysicist, Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Virginia, Director of the Arctic Design Group (Virginia, USA)
Sampo Valjus, Architect SAFA (Finnish Association of Architects), vice-president of Finnish Association of Architects SAFA 2001-03, Jury member in several invitational architectural competitions (Oulu, Finland)
Mohammed Maki, Architect, researcher and computational designer, Co-founder of Wallacei - an evolutionary engine for grasshopper 3D, Co-Founder of the design practice MSSM Associates, senior lecturer at University of Technology, Sydney (Sydney, Australia)
Coziness valley
Organizers
The competition is jointly organized by the Government of the Murmansk region and the „Center for Urban Development of the Murmansk Region“ ANO, and is considered one of the most ambitious competitive projects aimed at comprehensive development and improvement of the region.
Objective
Developing of architectural concept for Coziness valley park zone located between Lomonosov and Morskaya streets, Lyzhny passage and Kolsky avenue in the city of Murmansk, Russia.
The participants are faced with a challenge of transforming the Coziness Valley into a significant public space adapted to polar climate, as well as identifying the main vectors for the development of the territory for the immediate future.
Format
International, one-stage, open.
The competition is held for two categories of participants: students and professionals.
Participation is open for
– russian and foreign professional teams with more than 3 years of experience in the field of architecture, design, development of public spaces, commercial and residential real estate, master planning.
– student teams currently studying and/or with less than 3 years of work experience. Each student team is allowed to have a supervisor.
The maximum allowed number of participants in one team is 5. One team cannot submit more than one project.
Finalists
According to the results of competition, three winners and five honorable mentions in each category will be determined: students and professionals.
First prize Winner in the professional category will participate in project implementation.
Schedule
Launching of the competition: 20 May 2020
Orientation webinar for foreign participants (in english): 20 July 2020
Last call for registration: 10 September 2020
Applications deadline: 25 September 2020
Expert council meeting: 28 September 2020
Jury voting: 30 September / 03 October 2020
Press conference / Announcement of winners: 07 October 2020
More information and documents at
gorod51.com/cozinessvalley/en/#about
Organizers
The competition is jointly organized by the Government of the Murmansk region and the „Center for Urban Development of the Murmansk Region“ ANO, and is considered one of the most ambitious competitive projects aimed at comprehensive development and improvement of the region.
Objective
Developing of architectural concept for Coziness valley park zone located between Lomonosov and Morskaya streets, Lyzhny passage and Kolsky avenue in the city of Murmansk, Russia.
The participants are faced with a challenge of transforming the Coziness Valley into a significant public space adapted to polar climate, as well as identifying the main vectors for the development of the territory for the immediate future.
Format
International, one-stage, open.
The competition is held for two categories of participants: students and professionals.
Participation is open for
– russian and foreign professional teams with more than 3 years of experience in the field of architecture, design, development of public spaces, commercial and residential real estate, master planning.
– student teams currently studying and/or with less than 3 years of work experience. Each student team is allowed to have a supervisor.
The maximum allowed number of participants in one team is 5. One team cannot submit more than one project.
Finalists
According to the results of competition, three winners and five honorable mentions in each category will be determined: students and professionals.
First prize Winner in the professional category will participate in project implementation.
Schedule
Launching of the competition: 20 May 2020
Orientation webinar for foreign participants (in english): 20 July 2020
Last call for registration: 10 September 2020
Applications deadline: 25 September 2020
Expert council meeting: 28 September 2020
Jury voting: 30 September / 03 October 2020
Press conference / Announcement of winners: 07 October 2020
More information and documents at
gorod51.com/cozinessvalley/en/#about