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- wa-2029344
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 01.07.2020
- Aktualisiert am
- 12.11.2020
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Teilnehmer
- Architekt*innen, Designer*innen, Student*innen etc
- Auslober
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Glasgow Institute of Architects (GIA)
Hamilton Mausoleum Trust - Bewerbungsschluss
- 04.09.2020
- Bekanntgabe
- 30.09.2020
Verfahrensart
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Der Hamilton Mausoleum Trust und das Glasgow Institute of Architects rufen zu Entwurfsideen auf, um das Hamilton Mausoleum und die Keeper's Lodge zum kulturellen Nutzen künftiger Generationen zu retten. Dieser Wettbewerb sucht Ideen für die Neugestaltung des Mausoleums & Keeper's Lodge und Verbindungen zum Masterplan des Low Parks. Die Gebäude haben das Potenzial für die Nutzung als Veranstaltungsraum, Ausstellungsraum oder als Interpretationszentrum für die lokale Geschichte, aber es gibt keine Grenzen für die mögliche Nutzung, die Sie vorschlagen können. Ideen, die das Mausoleum, die Lodge und ihre Umgebung ganzheitlich betrachten, wobei der Schwerpunkt auf den Nutzen für die Stadt Hamilton und ihre lokale Gemeinschaft gelegt wird, sind willkommen.
Competition assignment
Hamilton Mausoleum Trust and the Glasgow Institute of Architects invite design ideas to save the Hamilton Mausoleum and Keeper’s Lodge for the cultural benefit of future generations. This competition seeks ideas for the re-imagining of the Mausoleum & Keeper’s Lodge and connections to the Low Parks masterplan. The buildings have potential for use as events space, exhibition space, or an interpretation centre for local history but there are no limits on the potential use you can propose. Ideas are welcomed that consider the mausoleum, lodge and their setting holistically with an emphasis on benefits to the town of Hamilton and its local community.
Weitere Informationen zu den Preisträgern unter /
More information about the winners can be found at
gia.org.uk/hamilton-mausoleum-shortlist
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Der Hamilton Mausoleum Trust und das Glasgow Institute of Architects rufen zu Entwurfsideen auf, um das Hamilton Mausoleum und die Keeper's Lodge zum kulturellen Nutzen künftiger Generationen zu retten. Dieser Wettbewerb sucht Ideen für die Neugestaltung des Mausoleums & Keeper's Lodge und Verbindungen zum Masterplan des Low Parks. Die Gebäude haben das Potenzial für die Nutzung als Veranstaltungsraum, Ausstellungsraum oder als Interpretationszentrum für die lokale Geschichte, aber es gibt keine Grenzen für die mögliche Nutzung, die Sie vorschlagen können. Ideen, die das Mausoleum, die Lodge und ihre Umgebung ganzheitlich betrachten, wobei der Schwerpunkt auf den Nutzen für die Stadt Hamilton und ihre lokale Gemeinschaft gelegt wird, sind willkommen.
Competition assignment
Hamilton Mausoleum Trust and the Glasgow Institute of Architects invite design ideas to save the Hamilton Mausoleum and Keeper’s Lodge for the cultural benefit of future generations. This competition seeks ideas for the re-imagining of the Mausoleum & Keeper’s Lodge and connections to the Low Parks masterplan. The buildings have potential for use as events space, exhibition space, or an interpretation centre for local history but there are no limits on the potential use you can propose. Ideas are welcomed that consider the mausoleum, lodge and their setting holistically with an emphasis on benefits to the town of Hamilton and its local community.
Weitere Informationen zu den Preisträgern unter /
More information about the winners can be found at
gia.org.uk/hamilton-mausoleum-shortlist
Wettbewerbsart
Offener Ideenwettbewerb in Englisch
Preissumme
1.750 GBP
Auslober
Glasgow Institute of Architects GIA
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
The Glasgow Institute of Architects, in collaboration with the Hamilton Mausoleum Trust, are launching an exciting design ideas competition in June 2020 for the iconic Hamilton Mausoleum and Keeper’s Lodge, located in the Low Parks in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
This competition seeks ideas for the re-imagining of the Mausoleum and Keeper’s Lodge making connections to the Low Parks masterplan. The buildings have potential for use as events space, exhibition space, or an interpretation centre for local history but there are no limits on the potential uses that can be proposed. Ideas are welcomed that consider the mausoleum, lodge and their setting holistically with an emphasis on benefits to the town of Hamilton and its local community.
The competition entries will be shortlisted by a judging panel that includes among others, both Professor John Hume OBE & President of the New Zealand Institute of Architects Judi Keith-Brown. The public will also have a chance to vote and select one of the shortlisted entries.
All shortlisted entries will be part of an online exhibition and the shortlisted entries will have a chance to present their ideas virtually to the public and the judges. It is hoped a future exhibition within the mausoleum will be held subject to easing of current social distancing measures.
The competition is open to all architects, designers and other associated professions, as well as students of these respective trades and professions. An award of £1000 will be awarded to the winner, with £500 and £250 awarded to the second and third placed entrants.
Informationen
gia.org.uk/hamilton-mausoleum
DATES
Competition Launch: 18th June 2020
Closing Date: 4th September 2020
Shortlist Announced: 18th September 2020
Shortlist Presentation: 25th September 2020
Winners Announced: 30th September 2020
Offener Ideenwettbewerb in Englisch
Preissumme
1.750 GBP
Auslober
Glasgow Institute of Architects GIA
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
The Glasgow Institute of Architects, in collaboration with the Hamilton Mausoleum Trust, are launching an exciting design ideas competition in June 2020 for the iconic Hamilton Mausoleum and Keeper’s Lodge, located in the Low Parks in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
This competition seeks ideas for the re-imagining of the Mausoleum and Keeper’s Lodge making connections to the Low Parks masterplan. The buildings have potential for use as events space, exhibition space, or an interpretation centre for local history but there are no limits on the potential uses that can be proposed. Ideas are welcomed that consider the mausoleum, lodge and their setting holistically with an emphasis on benefits to the town of Hamilton and its local community.
The competition entries will be shortlisted by a judging panel that includes among others, both Professor John Hume OBE & President of the New Zealand Institute of Architects Judi Keith-Brown. The public will also have a chance to vote and select one of the shortlisted entries.
All shortlisted entries will be part of an online exhibition and the shortlisted entries will have a chance to present their ideas virtually to the public and the judges. It is hoped a future exhibition within the mausoleum will be held subject to easing of current social distancing measures.
The competition is open to all architects, designers and other associated professions, as well as students of these respective trades and professions. An award of £1000 will be awarded to the winner, with £500 and £250 awarded to the second and third placed entrants.
Informationen
gia.org.uk/hamilton-mausoleum
DATES
Competition Launch: 18th June 2020
Closing Date: 4th September 2020
Shortlist Announced: 18th September 2020
Shortlist Presentation: 25th September 2020
Winners Announced: 30th September 2020