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- 20.04.2020
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- 02.09.2020
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START FOR TALENTS - Abgabetermin
- 31.07.2020
- Bekanntgabe
- 01.09.2020
Verfahrensart
Offener Wettbewerb
Der Wettbewerb
Helsinki ist die jüngste der drei Hauptstädte der skandinavischen Halbinsel: Es wurde Mitte des 16. Jahrhunderts gegründet und besteht größtenteils aus neoklassizistischen Gebäuden, die das historische Viertel charakterisieren. Die Festung Soumenlinna, das UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe und die Militärarchitektur des 18. Jahrhunderts, die orthodoxe Kirche von Unspenski und die Große Kathedrale sind die bekanntesten Ikonen, aber im 20. Jahrhundert erlebte die finnische Hauptstadt einen Drang nach Veränderung. Die Bibliothek von Oodi oder die Kamppi-Kapelle sind Beispiele zeitgenössischer Architektur, die Helsinki im Designbereich auf die Weltbühne bringen. Das Design House wird die handwerkliche Tradition fortsetzen und ein Treffpunkt für Künstler und Handwerker werden. Residenzen, Ausstellungshallen und Labors werden ein Ort zum Experimentieren sein, an dem die Tradition fortgesetzt werden kann, die Alvar Aalto viel zu verdanken hat. Debatten werden die Momente eines Gebäudes mit den Merkmalen des Wohnungsmuseums beleben, das in der Lage ist, das zu verbessern, was die zeitgenössischen künstlerischen Avantgarden bewirken.
The Competition
Helsinki is the youngest of the three capitals of the Scandinavian peninsula: founded in the mid-sixteenth century, it is largely made up of neoclassical buildings that characterize the historic district. The fortress of Soumenlinna, UNESCO site and military architecture of the eighteenth century, the Orthodox church of Unspenski and the Great Cathedral are the most recognized icons, but it is in the twentieth century that the Finnish capital experienced a push for change. The library of Oodi or the Kamppi chapel are examples of contemporary architecture that place Helsinki on the world stage in the design field. The Design House will continue the craftsmanship tradition by becoming a meeting place for artists and craftsmen; residences, exhibition halls and laboratories will make up a place for experimentation in which to continue the tradition that much owes to Alvar Aalto. Debates will animate the moments of a building with the characteristics of the museum of housing capable of enhancing what the contemporary artistic avant-gardes are making happen.
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startfortalents.net/results-helsinkicall/
Offener Wettbewerb
Der Wettbewerb
Helsinki ist die jüngste der drei Hauptstädte der skandinavischen Halbinsel: Es wurde Mitte des 16. Jahrhunderts gegründet und besteht größtenteils aus neoklassizistischen Gebäuden, die das historische Viertel charakterisieren. Die Festung Soumenlinna, das UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe und die Militärarchitektur des 18. Jahrhunderts, die orthodoxe Kirche von Unspenski und die Große Kathedrale sind die bekanntesten Ikonen, aber im 20. Jahrhundert erlebte die finnische Hauptstadt einen Drang nach Veränderung. Die Bibliothek von Oodi oder die Kamppi-Kapelle sind Beispiele zeitgenössischer Architektur, die Helsinki im Designbereich auf die Weltbühne bringen. Das Design House wird die handwerkliche Tradition fortsetzen und ein Treffpunkt für Künstler und Handwerker werden. Residenzen, Ausstellungshallen und Labors werden ein Ort zum Experimentieren sein, an dem die Tradition fortgesetzt werden kann, die Alvar Aalto viel zu verdanken hat. Debatten werden die Momente eines Gebäudes mit den Merkmalen des Wohnungsmuseums beleben, das in der Lage ist, das zu verbessern, was die zeitgenössischen künstlerischen Avantgarden bewirken.
The Competition
Helsinki is the youngest of the three capitals of the Scandinavian peninsula: founded in the mid-sixteenth century, it is largely made up of neoclassical buildings that characterize the historic district. The fortress of Soumenlinna, UNESCO site and military architecture of the eighteenth century, the Orthodox church of Unspenski and the Great Cathedral are the most recognized icons, but it is in the twentieth century that the Finnish capital experienced a push for change. The library of Oodi or the Kamppi chapel are examples of contemporary architecture that place Helsinki on the world stage in the design field. The Design House will continue the craftsmanship tradition by becoming a meeting place for artists and craftsmen; residences, exhibition halls and laboratories will make up a place for experimentation in which to continue the tradition that much owes to Alvar Aalto. Debates will animate the moments of a building with the characteristics of the museum of housing capable of enhancing what the contemporary artistic avant-gardes are making happen.
Mehr unter
startfortalents.net/results-helsinkicall/
HelsinkiCall - Contemporary housing for artists
Organizers
START for TALENTS, Napoli
startfortalents.net
The Competition
Helsinki is the youngest of the three capitals of the Scandinavian peninsula: founded in the mid-sixteenth century, it is largely made up of neoclassical buildings that characterize the historic district. The fortress of Soumenlinna, UNESCO site and military architecture of the eighteenth century, the Orthodox church of Unspenski and the Great Cathedral are the most recognized icons, but it is in the twentieth century that the Finnish capital experienced a push for change. The library of Oodi or the Kamppi chapel are examples of contemporary architecture that place Helsinki on the world stage in the design field. The Design House will continue the craftsmanship tradition by becoming a meeting place for artists and craftsmen; residences, exhibition halls and laboratories will make up a place for experimentation in which to continue the tradition that much owes to Alvar Aalto. Debates will animate the moments of a building with the characteristics of the museum of housing capable of enhancing what the contemporary artistic avant-gardes are making happen.
Competition Type
Open competition
Admission Area
International
Participants
Anyone can participate, without limits of age or country, either individually or in group.
You cannot take part in the contest with more than one project.
Schedule
First Entry: 04th of May – 19th of June, the fee entry is of 30,00 euros for team and 20,00 euros if the participant is unique.
Second Entry: 20th of June – 31th of July, the fee entry is of 40,00 euros for team and 25,00 euros if the participant is unique.
Submission Deadline: 31st of July 2020
Results Announcement: no later than 01st of September 2020
Prizes
# The winner will receive a prize of 1000,00 euro (excluding TAX).
#Top three finishers will have an annual subscription to the DOMUS magazine in digital format.
#The winners and mentioned might take part for life at all our future competitions that we will propose on our website.
More information and documents at
startfortalents.net/helsinkicall-ideas-contest
Organizers
START for TALENTS, Napoli
startfortalents.net
The Competition
Helsinki is the youngest of the three capitals of the Scandinavian peninsula: founded in the mid-sixteenth century, it is largely made up of neoclassical buildings that characterize the historic district. The fortress of Soumenlinna, UNESCO site and military architecture of the eighteenth century, the Orthodox church of Unspenski and the Great Cathedral are the most recognized icons, but it is in the twentieth century that the Finnish capital experienced a push for change. The library of Oodi or the Kamppi chapel are examples of contemporary architecture that place Helsinki on the world stage in the design field. The Design House will continue the craftsmanship tradition by becoming a meeting place for artists and craftsmen; residences, exhibition halls and laboratories will make up a place for experimentation in which to continue the tradition that much owes to Alvar Aalto. Debates will animate the moments of a building with the characteristics of the museum of housing capable of enhancing what the contemporary artistic avant-gardes are making happen.
Competition Type
Open competition
Admission Area
International
Participants
Anyone can participate, without limits of age or country, either individually or in group.
You cannot take part in the contest with more than one project.
Schedule
First Entry: 04th of May – 19th of June, the fee entry is of 30,00 euros for team and 20,00 euros if the participant is unique.
Second Entry: 20th of June – 31th of July, the fee entry is of 40,00 euros for team and 25,00 euros if the participant is unique.
Submission Deadline: 31st of July 2020
Results Announcement: no later than 01st of September 2020
Prizes
# The winner will receive a prize of 1000,00 euro (excluding TAX).
#Top three finishers will have an annual subscription to the DOMUS magazine in digital format.
#The winners and mentioned might take part for life at all our future competitions that we will propose on our website.
More information and documents at
startfortalents.net/helsinkicall-ideas-contest