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- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 19.07.2019
- Aktualisiert am
- 06.02.2020
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Teilnehmer
- Keine Teilnahmebeschränkung
- Auslober
- archasm
- Bewerbungsschluss
- 29.11.2019
- Abgabetermin
- 30.11.2019
- Bekanntgabe
- 25.12.2019
Verfahrensart
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Die italienische Stadt Mailand ist neben Paris, New York und London international als eine der wichtigsten Modehauptstädte der Welt anerkannt. Die Mailänder Modewoche, die alle zwei Jahre stattfindet, ist eine der wichtigsten Veranstaltungen für alle Modebegeisterten, aber auch für Fachleute und Journalisten.
Ziel des Wettbewerbs ist es, einen Pop-up-Pavillon im emblematischen Parco Sempione in Mailand zu entwerfen, der Mode, Architektur und Menschen miteinander verbindet. Der Pavillon soll die Essenz des Modedesigns einfangen und seinen starken Einfluss auf unsere Gesellschaft für eine so lange Zeit zelebrieren. Der Pavillon sollte die Mode physisch und poetisch mit der Architektur verbinden und eine Struktur schaffen, die verschiedene Veranstaltungen aufnehmen und die Region aktivieren kann.
Der Pavillon sollte danach streben, ein Fenster für Menschen zu werden, um die Auswirkungen und die Bedeutung des Modedesigns für die Gesellschaft zu erfahren. Der Pavillon sollte eine Hommage an die Idee der Mode sein, bei der die Besucher ihre olfaktorischen, taktilen und visuellen Erfahrungen transzendieren. Es steht den Teilnehmern frei, ihrem Pavillon jede Art von Funktion (oder auch nicht) zuzuordnen, die in ihre Darstellung passen würde. Der Raum könnte ein kleines Museum/Ausstellungsraum, ein Erlebnis-/Ausstellungszentrum, eine Designerwerkstatt, eine Pop-up-Rampe oder sogar ein funktionsloser Vorraum sein.
Der Pavillon sollte eine innovative Bauqualität haben, die die Leidenschaft eines Designers für die Schaffung einer avantgardistischen Struktur hervorhebt. Der Pavillon sollte auf starke Silhouetten, Struktur, Form und Gestalt setzen. Der Pavillon sollte in der Lage sein, mit übertriebenen Winkeln, übergroßen Proportionen und einem ausgeprägten Einsatz von Linien, Formen, Volumen und anderen Gestaltungsmitteln architektonisch ein Gefühl der Dramatik zu erzeugen.
Der Pavillon muss zu einem wichtigen Wahrzeichen und einer Ikone für den Park und die Stadt Mailand werden, die immer mehr Menschen anzieht. Der Pavillon sollte zu einem starken Bezugspunkt werden, der das Bewusstsein für Modedesign fördert und eine ganzheitliche Sicht auf seine Auswirkungen auf die Gesellschaft schafft.
Competition assignment
The Italian city of Milan is recognized internationally as one of the world‘s most important fashion capitals, along with Paris, New York and London. Milan’s quintessential bi-annual event, Milan Fashion Week is one of the most important events for all fashion lovers, as well as industry professionals and journalists.
The aim of the competition is to design a pop-up pavilion in the emblematic Parco Sempione in Milan that connects fashion, architecture and people. The pavilion should capture the essence of fashion design and celebrate its powerful impact on our society for such a long time. The pavilion should infuse fashion with architecture physically and poetically, creating a structure that is able to host different events and activate the zone.
The pavilion should strive to become a ‘window’ for man to experience the impact and importance of fashion design on the society. The pavilion should be a tribute to the idea of fashion where the visitors would transcend their olfactory, tactile and visual experiences. The participants are free to designate any kind of function (or not) to their pavilion that would fit in their narrative. The space could be a small museum/exhibition space, an experience/display center, a designer’s workshop, a pop-up ramp or even a functionless vestibule.
The pavilion should have an innovative built quality that would highlight a designer’s passion towards creating an avant-garde structure. The pavilion should emphasize on strong silhouettes, structure, shape and form. The pavilion should be able to create a sense of drama architecturally with exaggerated angles, oversized proportions and a distinct use of lines, shapes, volumes and other design tools.
The pavilion must become an important landmark and icon for the park and the city of Milan that attracts more and more people. The pavilion should become a strong reference point that would generate awareness towards fashion design and create a holistic view of its impact on the society.
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Die italienische Stadt Mailand ist neben Paris, New York und London international als eine der wichtigsten Modehauptstädte der Welt anerkannt. Die Mailänder Modewoche, die alle zwei Jahre stattfindet, ist eine der wichtigsten Veranstaltungen für alle Modebegeisterten, aber auch für Fachleute und Journalisten.
Ziel des Wettbewerbs ist es, einen Pop-up-Pavillon im emblematischen Parco Sempione in Mailand zu entwerfen, der Mode, Architektur und Menschen miteinander verbindet. Der Pavillon soll die Essenz des Modedesigns einfangen und seinen starken Einfluss auf unsere Gesellschaft für eine so lange Zeit zelebrieren. Der Pavillon sollte die Mode physisch und poetisch mit der Architektur verbinden und eine Struktur schaffen, die verschiedene Veranstaltungen aufnehmen und die Region aktivieren kann.
Der Pavillon sollte danach streben, ein Fenster für Menschen zu werden, um die Auswirkungen und die Bedeutung des Modedesigns für die Gesellschaft zu erfahren. Der Pavillon sollte eine Hommage an die Idee der Mode sein, bei der die Besucher ihre olfaktorischen, taktilen und visuellen Erfahrungen transzendieren. Es steht den Teilnehmern frei, ihrem Pavillon jede Art von Funktion (oder auch nicht) zuzuordnen, die in ihre Darstellung passen würde. Der Raum könnte ein kleines Museum/Ausstellungsraum, ein Erlebnis-/Ausstellungszentrum, eine Designerwerkstatt, eine Pop-up-Rampe oder sogar ein funktionsloser Vorraum sein.
Der Pavillon sollte eine innovative Bauqualität haben, die die Leidenschaft eines Designers für die Schaffung einer avantgardistischen Struktur hervorhebt. Der Pavillon sollte auf starke Silhouetten, Struktur, Form und Gestalt setzen. Der Pavillon sollte in der Lage sein, mit übertriebenen Winkeln, übergroßen Proportionen und einem ausgeprägten Einsatz von Linien, Formen, Volumen und anderen Gestaltungsmitteln architektonisch ein Gefühl der Dramatik zu erzeugen.
Der Pavillon muss zu einem wichtigen Wahrzeichen und einer Ikone für den Park und die Stadt Mailand werden, die immer mehr Menschen anzieht. Der Pavillon sollte zu einem starken Bezugspunkt werden, der das Bewusstsein für Modedesign fördert und eine ganzheitliche Sicht auf seine Auswirkungen auf die Gesellschaft schafft.
Competition assignment
The Italian city of Milan is recognized internationally as one of the world‘s most important fashion capitals, along with Paris, New York and London. Milan’s quintessential bi-annual event, Milan Fashion Week is one of the most important events for all fashion lovers, as well as industry professionals and journalists.
The aim of the competition is to design a pop-up pavilion in the emblematic Parco Sempione in Milan that connects fashion, architecture and people. The pavilion should capture the essence of fashion design and celebrate its powerful impact on our society for such a long time. The pavilion should infuse fashion with architecture physically and poetically, creating a structure that is able to host different events and activate the zone.
The pavilion should strive to become a ‘window’ for man to experience the impact and importance of fashion design on the society. The pavilion should be a tribute to the idea of fashion where the visitors would transcend their olfactory, tactile and visual experiences. The participants are free to designate any kind of function (or not) to their pavilion that would fit in their narrative. The space could be a small museum/exhibition space, an experience/display center, a designer’s workshop, a pop-up ramp or even a functionless vestibule.
The pavilion should have an innovative built quality that would highlight a designer’s passion towards creating an avant-garde structure. The pavilion should emphasize on strong silhouettes, structure, shape and form. The pavilion should be able to create a sense of drama architecturally with exaggerated angles, oversized proportions and a distinct use of lines, shapes, volumes and other design tools.
The pavilion must become an important landmark and icon for the park and the city of Milan that attracts more and more people. The pavilion should become a strong reference point that would generate awareness towards fashion design and create a holistic view of its impact on the society.
FASHION PAVILION MILAN
BACKGROUND
What do Tom Ford, Raf Simons, Pierre Balmain, Pierre Cardin, Gianni Versace and Virgil Abloh all have in common? Before kickstarting a flourishing career in fashion, each of these individuals enrolled to study architecture or industrial design. Architects like Zaha Hadid and Rem Koolhaas have repeatedly collaborated with fashion houses and imparted their quirky vision to develop an experimental and bespoke range of products.
It is unsurprising that architects – artists who obsess over scale, shape and proportion in their work – tend to apply the same tenets to their personal style; while many fashion designers have cited architecture as a practice and individual architects as inspirations for their designs. Fashion and architecture have the same point of origin, the human body. Dressing of an individual provides a definition of personal space as do architectural structures though they are bigger in scale. Both fashion and architecture express ideas of personal, social and cultural identity, reflecting the concerns of the user and the ambition of the age.
The Italian city of Milan is recognized internationally as one of the world‘s most important fashion capitals, along with Paris, New York and London. Milan’s quintessential bi-annual event, Milan Fashion Week is one of the most important events for all fashion lovers, as well as industry professionals and journalists.
The aim of the competition is to design a pop-up pavilion in the emblematic Parco Sempione in Milan that connects fashion, architecture and people. The pavilion should capture the essence of fashion design and celebrate its powerful impact on our society for such a long time. The pavilion should infuse fashion with architecture physically and poetically, creating a structure that is able to host different events and activate the zone.
The pavilion should strive to become a ‘window’ for man to experience the impact and importance of fashion design on the society. The pavilion should be a tribute to the idea of fashion where the visitors would transcend their olfactory, tactile and visual experiences. The participants are free to designate any kind of function (or not) to their pavilion that would fit in their narrative. The space could be a small museum/exhibition space, an experience/display center, a designer’s workshop, a pop-up ramp or even a functionless vestibule.
The pavilion should have an innovative built quality that would highlight a designer’s passion towards creating an avant-garde structure. The pavilion should emphasize on strong silhouettes, structure, shape and form. The pavilion should be able to create a sense of drama architecturally with exaggerated angles, oversized proportions and a distinct use of lines, shapes, volumes and other design tools.
The pavilion must become an important landmark and icon for the park and the city of Milan that attracts more and more people. The pavilion should become a strong reference point that would generate awareness towards fashion design and create a holistic view of its impact on the society.
REGISTRATION & TIMELINE
The competition is open to everyone in the world (architects, students, engineers etc.).
You can participate individually or in a team.
A team can have a maximum of three members only.
Early registration: 15th July 2019 – 31st August 2019
For foreign nationals: 40 EUR PER TEAM
For Indian nationals: 1200 INR PER TEAM
Standard registration: 1st September 2019 – 31st October 2019
For foreign nationals: 60 EUR PER TEAM
For Indian nationals: 1500 INR PER TEAM
Late registration: 1st November 2019 – 29th November 2019
For foreign nationals: 80 EUR PER TEAM
For Indian nationals: 1800 INR PER TEAM
Submission deadline: 30th November 2019
Result: 25th December 2019
*All deadlines are 11:59 PM- 00:00 IST (India)
Participants may register by filling the registration form and submitting it with appropriate payment through our secure payment gateways at www.archasm.in.
The participants will receive their teamcode within 24 hours of completing the payment successfully.
Teamcode will be sent primarily to the email address provided to PAYUMONEY/PAYPAL.
DISCOUNT
Group discounts apply for a minimum of 5 teams from one particular architecture school/university as our initiative to promote more participation from students. Send us the following details at queries@archasm.in to avail the offer.
Names of all the participating team members and their respective team leaders.
Name of the university.
School ID proofs of the team leaders.
Note: It will not be possible to amend or update any information relating to your registration including the names of team members once validated.
AWARDS
Winning participants will receive prizes totaling INR 2,00,000 with the distribution as follows:
First prize- INR 1,00,000/- + Certificate
Second prize- INR 60,000/- + Certificate
Third prize- INR 40,000/- + Certificate
10 Honorable mentions
Winners and honorable mentions will be published on archasm’s website and several international architecture magazines and websites partnered by us.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Please see the terms and conditions section on www.archasm.in.
COMPETITION PROJECT DISCLAIMER
This is an open international competition hosted by archasm to generate progressive design ideas. There are no plans for the pavilion to be built. The competition is organized for education purpose only.
OTHER DETAILS
Website: www.archasm.in
Facebook: www.facebook.com/atarchasm
Instagram: www.instagram.com/archasm_competitions
BACKGROUND
What do Tom Ford, Raf Simons, Pierre Balmain, Pierre Cardin, Gianni Versace and Virgil Abloh all have in common? Before kickstarting a flourishing career in fashion, each of these individuals enrolled to study architecture or industrial design. Architects like Zaha Hadid and Rem Koolhaas have repeatedly collaborated with fashion houses and imparted their quirky vision to develop an experimental and bespoke range of products.
It is unsurprising that architects – artists who obsess over scale, shape and proportion in their work – tend to apply the same tenets to their personal style; while many fashion designers have cited architecture as a practice and individual architects as inspirations for their designs. Fashion and architecture have the same point of origin, the human body. Dressing of an individual provides a definition of personal space as do architectural structures though they are bigger in scale. Both fashion and architecture express ideas of personal, social and cultural identity, reflecting the concerns of the user and the ambition of the age.
The Italian city of Milan is recognized internationally as one of the world‘s most important fashion capitals, along with Paris, New York and London. Milan’s quintessential bi-annual event, Milan Fashion Week is one of the most important events for all fashion lovers, as well as industry professionals and journalists.
The aim of the competition is to design a pop-up pavilion in the emblematic Parco Sempione in Milan that connects fashion, architecture and people. The pavilion should capture the essence of fashion design and celebrate its powerful impact on our society for such a long time. The pavilion should infuse fashion with architecture physically and poetically, creating a structure that is able to host different events and activate the zone.
The pavilion should strive to become a ‘window’ for man to experience the impact and importance of fashion design on the society. The pavilion should be a tribute to the idea of fashion where the visitors would transcend their olfactory, tactile and visual experiences. The participants are free to designate any kind of function (or not) to their pavilion that would fit in their narrative. The space could be a small museum/exhibition space, an experience/display center, a designer’s workshop, a pop-up ramp or even a functionless vestibule.
The pavilion should have an innovative built quality that would highlight a designer’s passion towards creating an avant-garde structure. The pavilion should emphasize on strong silhouettes, structure, shape and form. The pavilion should be able to create a sense of drama architecturally with exaggerated angles, oversized proportions and a distinct use of lines, shapes, volumes and other design tools.
The pavilion must become an important landmark and icon for the park and the city of Milan that attracts more and more people. The pavilion should become a strong reference point that would generate awareness towards fashion design and create a holistic view of its impact on the society.
REGISTRATION & TIMELINE
The competition is open to everyone in the world (architects, students, engineers etc.).
You can participate individually or in a team.
A team can have a maximum of three members only.
Early registration: 15th July 2019 – 31st August 2019
For foreign nationals: 40 EUR PER TEAM
For Indian nationals: 1200 INR PER TEAM
Standard registration: 1st September 2019 – 31st October 2019
For foreign nationals: 60 EUR PER TEAM
For Indian nationals: 1500 INR PER TEAM
Late registration: 1st November 2019 – 29th November 2019
For foreign nationals: 80 EUR PER TEAM
For Indian nationals: 1800 INR PER TEAM
Submission deadline: 30th November 2019
Result: 25th December 2019
*All deadlines are 11:59 PM- 00:00 IST (India)
Participants may register by filling the registration form and submitting it with appropriate payment through our secure payment gateways at www.archasm.in.
The participants will receive their teamcode within 24 hours of completing the payment successfully.
Teamcode will be sent primarily to the email address provided to PAYUMONEY/PAYPAL.
DISCOUNT
Group discounts apply for a minimum of 5 teams from one particular architecture school/university as our initiative to promote more participation from students. Send us the following details at queries@archasm.in to avail the offer.
Names of all the participating team members and their respective team leaders.
Name of the university.
School ID proofs of the team leaders.
Note: It will not be possible to amend or update any information relating to your registration including the names of team members once validated.
AWARDS
Winning participants will receive prizes totaling INR 2,00,000 with the distribution as follows:
First prize- INR 1,00,000/- + Certificate
Second prize- INR 60,000/- + Certificate
Third prize- INR 40,000/- + Certificate
10 Honorable mentions
Winners and honorable mentions will be published on archasm’s website and several international architecture magazines and websites partnered by us.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Please see the terms and conditions section on www.archasm.in.
COMPETITION PROJECT DISCLAIMER
This is an open international competition hosted by archasm to generate progressive design ideas. There are no plans for the pavilion to be built. The competition is organized for education purpose only.
OTHER DETAILS
Website: www.archasm.in
Facebook: www.facebook.com/atarchasm
Instagram: www.instagram.com/archasm_competitions