- wa-ID
- wa-2025890
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 15.02.2019
- Aktualisiert am
- 30.07.2019
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Teilnehmer
- Architekten
- Auslober
- Hull City Council
- Koordination
- RIBA Competitions, Leeds
- Abgabetermin
- 27.03.2019
- Preisgerichtssitzung
- 15.04.2019
- Abgabetermin 2. Phase
- 17.05.2019
- Preisgerichtssitzung 2. Phase
- 20.05.2019
- Bekanntgabe
- 08.07.2019
Verfahrensart
Zweiphasiger, offener Wettbewerb
Finalisten
Alessandra Covino with CBO Architects
AR Urbanism with Greysmith Associates, London
Condy Lofthouse Architects, Liverpool
Harper Perry Architects, Newcastle upon Tyne
John Puttick Associates, London
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Hull ist eine Stadt, die rund um das Wasser gebaut wurde, was Chancen, aber auch Herausforderungen mit sich bringt. Während das Wohnen am Wasser als Attraktion angesehen wird, ist das Hochwasserrisiko etwas, das durch gutes Design angegangen werden muss. Das Hochwasserrisiko, dem die Stadt ausgesetzt ist, bedeutet, dass in den letzten Jahrzehnten erhebliche Anstrengungen unternommen wurden, um das Risiko zu verstehen und die notwendige Infrastruktur bereitzustellen. Erhebliche Investitionen wurden und werden in den Hochwasserschutz an den Flüssen Hull, Humber und Oberflächenwasser sowie Kanalüberschwemmungen getätigt.
Humber Quays West und Hull Arena ist eine der renommiertesten Sanierungsmaßnahmen der Stadt. Es bietet dramatische Veränderungspotenziale durch eine groß angelegte, wohngesteuerte Sanierung zur Feier dieser wasserseitigen Innenstadtlage. Ziel ist es, ein einzigartiges und unverwechselbares Stadtquartier zu schaffen, das die Größe des öffentlichen Raums mit dem Entwicklungspotenzial des Standorts in Einklang bringt. Die Vorschläge für Humber Quays West und Hull Arena sollten sich mit relevanten Teilen des Lokalen Plans befassen, einschließlich der designorientierten Richtlinien und standortspezifischen Herausforderungen und Möglichkeiten.
Competition assignment
Hull is a city built around water which brings opportunities but also brings challenges. Whilst waterside living is seen as an attraction the risk of flooding is something that needs addressing through good design. The flood risk that the city faces means that significant work over the past decades has gone into understanding the risk and providing the necessary infrastructure. Considerable investment has and is going into flood alleviation on the River Hull, Humber and surface water and sewer flooding.
Humber Quays West and Hull Arena is one of the city‘s most prestigious redevelopment opportunities. It presents dramatic scope for change with a major residential-led redevelopment to celebrate this waterfront city centre location. The ambition is to create a unique and distinctive urban neighbourhood that balances the amount of public space with achieving the development potential of the site. Humber Quays West and Hull Arena proposals should address relevant parts of the Local Plan including the design based policies, and site specific design challenges and opportunities.
Zweiphasiger, offener Wettbewerb
Finalisten
Alessandra Covino with CBO Architects
AR Urbanism with Greysmith Associates, London
Condy Lofthouse Architects, Liverpool
Harper Perry Architects, Newcastle upon Tyne
John Puttick Associates, London
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Hull ist eine Stadt, die rund um das Wasser gebaut wurde, was Chancen, aber auch Herausforderungen mit sich bringt. Während das Wohnen am Wasser als Attraktion angesehen wird, ist das Hochwasserrisiko etwas, das durch gutes Design angegangen werden muss. Das Hochwasserrisiko, dem die Stadt ausgesetzt ist, bedeutet, dass in den letzten Jahrzehnten erhebliche Anstrengungen unternommen wurden, um das Risiko zu verstehen und die notwendige Infrastruktur bereitzustellen. Erhebliche Investitionen wurden und werden in den Hochwasserschutz an den Flüssen Hull, Humber und Oberflächenwasser sowie Kanalüberschwemmungen getätigt.
Humber Quays West und Hull Arena ist eine der renommiertesten Sanierungsmaßnahmen der Stadt. Es bietet dramatische Veränderungspotenziale durch eine groß angelegte, wohngesteuerte Sanierung zur Feier dieser wasserseitigen Innenstadtlage. Ziel ist es, ein einzigartiges und unverwechselbares Stadtquartier zu schaffen, das die Größe des öffentlichen Raums mit dem Entwicklungspotenzial des Standorts in Einklang bringt. Die Vorschläge für Humber Quays West und Hull Arena sollten sich mit relevanten Teilen des Lokalen Plans befassen, einschließlich der designorientierten Richtlinien und standortspezifischen Herausforderungen und Möglichkeiten.
Competition assignment
Hull is a city built around water which brings opportunities but also brings challenges. Whilst waterside living is seen as an attraction the risk of flooding is something that needs addressing through good design. The flood risk that the city faces means that significant work over the past decades has gone into understanding the risk and providing the necessary infrastructure. Considerable investment has and is going into flood alleviation on the River Hull, Humber and surface water and sewer flooding.
Humber Quays West and Hull Arena is one of the city‘s most prestigious redevelopment opportunities. It presents dramatic scope for change with a major residential-led redevelopment to celebrate this waterfront city centre location. The ambition is to create a unique and distinctive urban neighbourhood that balances the amount of public space with achieving the development potential of the site. Humber Quays West and Hull Arena proposals should address relevant parts of the Local Plan including the design based policies, and site specific design challenges and opportunities.
Living with Water - Waterfront Development in Hull
Organizers
Hull City Council
www.hull.gov.uk
Competition Contact
RIBA Competitions
No.1 Aire Street
Leeds
LS1 4PR
T: +44 113 203 1490
E: riba.competitions@riba.org
Competition Assignment
Hull is a city built around water which brings opportunities but also brings challenges. Whilst waterside living is seen as an attraction the risk of flooding is something that needs addressing through good design. The flood risk that the city faces means that significant work over the past decades has gone into understanding the risk and providing the necessary infrastructure. Considerable investment has and is going into flood alleviation on the River Hull, Humber and surface water and sewer flooding.
Humber Quays West and Hull Arena is one of the city‘s most prestigious redevelopment opportunities. It presents dramatic scope for change with a major residential-led redevelopment to celebrate this waterfront city centre location. The ambition is to create a unique and distinctive urban neighbourhood that balances the amount of public space with achieving the development potential of the site. Humber Quays West and Hull Arena proposals should address relevant parts of the Local Plan including the design based policies, and site specific design challenges and opportunities.
Competition Type
Open design ideas competition
Admission Area
International
Participants
Architects
Schedule
Deadline for entrants to raise questions: Tuesday 26 February 2019
Response to questions issued: By 5 March 2019
Submission Deadline: Wednesday 27 March 2019 by 14.00 hrs
Pre-assessment of entries by Technical Panel (if needed): w/c 1 April 2019
Evaluation session of Phase 1 Designs for full panel: w/c 15 April 2019
Notify shortlist and unsuccessful entrants: w/c 22 April 2019
Press release announcing shortlist: w/c 22 April 2019
Feedback issued to shortlisted teams and
additional briefing information: w/c 29 April 2019
Site Visit: w/c 29 April 2019
Phase 2 Submission Deadline: Friday 17 May 2019
Final Interviews/Presentations: w/c 20 May 2019
Notification and result announced: End May 2019
More information and details at
ribacompetitions.com/livingwithwater
Organizers
Hull City Council
www.hull.gov.uk
Competition Contact
RIBA Competitions
No.1 Aire Street
Leeds
LS1 4PR
T: +44 113 203 1490
E: riba.competitions@riba.org
Competition Assignment
Hull is a city built around water which brings opportunities but also brings challenges. Whilst waterside living is seen as an attraction the risk of flooding is something that needs addressing through good design. The flood risk that the city faces means that significant work over the past decades has gone into understanding the risk and providing the necessary infrastructure. Considerable investment has and is going into flood alleviation on the River Hull, Humber and surface water and sewer flooding.
Humber Quays West and Hull Arena is one of the city‘s most prestigious redevelopment opportunities. It presents dramatic scope for change with a major residential-led redevelopment to celebrate this waterfront city centre location. The ambition is to create a unique and distinctive urban neighbourhood that balances the amount of public space with achieving the development potential of the site. Humber Quays West and Hull Arena proposals should address relevant parts of the Local Plan including the design based policies, and site specific design challenges and opportunities.
Competition Type
Open design ideas competition
Admission Area
International
Participants
Architects
Schedule
Deadline for entrants to raise questions: Tuesday 26 February 2019
Response to questions issued: By 5 March 2019
Submission Deadline: Wednesday 27 March 2019 by 14.00 hrs
Pre-assessment of entries by Technical Panel (if needed): w/c 1 April 2019
Evaluation session of Phase 1 Designs for full panel: w/c 15 April 2019
Notify shortlist and unsuccessful entrants: w/c 22 April 2019
Press release announcing shortlist: w/c 22 April 2019
Feedback issued to shortlisted teams and
additional briefing information: w/c 29 April 2019
Site Visit: w/c 29 April 2019
Phase 2 Submission Deadline: Friday 17 May 2019
Final Interviews/Presentations: w/c 20 May 2019
Notification and result announced: End May 2019
More information and details at
ribacompetitions.com/livingwithwater