- wa-ID
- wa-2029114
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 27.05.2020
- Aktualisiert am
- 08.03.2021
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Teilnehmer
- Keine Teilnahmebeschränkungen
- Koordination
- Bee Breeders (former HMMD Group), Singapore
- Bewerbungsschluss
- 10.11.2020
- Abgabetermin
- 13.12.2020
- Bekanntgabe
- 23.02.2021
Verfahrensart
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Die Erde befindet sich im Moment in einem chaotischen und konfusen Zustand, und die Zukunft unserer Gesellschaft ist nicht ganz klar. Aber in einer Welt von COVID-19 und Klimawandel ist es jetzt an der Zeit, sich auf die positiven Aspekte der Menschheit und ihre vielen großen Errungenschaften zu besinnen.
Der Pavillon of Humanity: First Contact Architektur-Ideenwettbewerb stellt die Teilnehmer vor die Aufgabe, eine Struktur zu entwerfen, die das Beste und Klügste unserer Spezies in einer Art und Weise verkörpert, die, sollten wir jemals von anderen Lebensformen besucht werden, es ihnen ermöglichen würde, sich über unsere Errungenschaften in einem einzigen Raum zu informieren.
So wie die Pioneer Plaques, die 1972 an Bord der Raumschiffe Pioneer 10 und 1973 Pioneer 11 angebracht wurden, eine bildhafte Geschichte der Menschheit erzählen, sollte der Pavillon der Menschheit die menschliche Rasse durch Architektur repräsentieren. Die Pioneer Plaques enthielten Figuren eines Mannes und einer Frau, die Sonne und galaktische Landmarken, ein schematisches Diagramm des Sonnensystems und eine Silhouette des Raumschiffs. Diese Zeichnungen sollten den Außerirdischen ein grundlegendes Verständnis für die Menschheit und die Erde vermitteln.
Die Teilnehmer werden aufgerufen, einen Ort ihrer Wahl irgendwo auf der Welt zu wählen. Solange sich das Bauwerk auf der Erde befindet und den grundlegenden Gesetzen der Physik gehorcht, ist alles andere egal. Dies ist eine Gelegenheit für Architektur- und Designbegeisterte, die Grenzen ihrer Vorstellungskraft zu erweitern und über die größten und einflussreichsten Errungenschaften der Menschheit nachzudenken.
Worauf wären Sie am meisten stolz, wenn Sie es außerirdischen Besuchern zeigen könnten und wie würden Sie unsere größten Errungenschaften durch Architektur vermitteln wollen?
Competition assignment
The Earth is in a chaotic and confusing state right now, with the future of our society not entirely clear. But in a world of COVID-19 and climate change, now is the time to reflect on the positive aspects of humanity and its many great achievements.
The Pavilion Of Humanity: First Contact architecture ideas competition tasks participants with designing a structure encapsulating the best and brightest of our species in a way that, should we ever be visited by other life forms, would allow them to learn about our achievements in a single space.
In the same way the Pioneer Plaques, placed on board the 1972 Pioneer 10 and 1973 Pioneer 11 spacecrafts, tell a pictorial story of humanity, the Pavilion of Humanity should represent the human race through architecture. The Pioneer Plaques included figures of a man and a woman, the sun and galactic landmarks, a schematic diagram of the Solar System, and a silhouette of the spacecraft. These drawings were designed to give extraterrestrials a basic understanding of humanity and the Earth.
Participants are asked to choose a site of their liking anywhere in the world, and as long as the structure is located on Earth and obeys the basic laws of physics, anything else goes. This is an opportunity for architecture and design enthusiasts to stretch the limits of their imagination and reflect on the greatest and most influential achievements of humanity.
What would you be most proud to show extraterrestrial visitors and how would you want to communicate our greatest accomplishments through architecture?
Weitere Informationen zu den Preisträger finden Sie unter /
More information about the winners can be found at:
architecturecompetitions.com/humanitypavilion
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Die Erde befindet sich im Moment in einem chaotischen und konfusen Zustand, und die Zukunft unserer Gesellschaft ist nicht ganz klar. Aber in einer Welt von COVID-19 und Klimawandel ist es jetzt an der Zeit, sich auf die positiven Aspekte der Menschheit und ihre vielen großen Errungenschaften zu besinnen.
Der Pavillon of Humanity: First Contact Architektur-Ideenwettbewerb stellt die Teilnehmer vor die Aufgabe, eine Struktur zu entwerfen, die das Beste und Klügste unserer Spezies in einer Art und Weise verkörpert, die, sollten wir jemals von anderen Lebensformen besucht werden, es ihnen ermöglichen würde, sich über unsere Errungenschaften in einem einzigen Raum zu informieren.
So wie die Pioneer Plaques, die 1972 an Bord der Raumschiffe Pioneer 10 und 1973 Pioneer 11 angebracht wurden, eine bildhafte Geschichte der Menschheit erzählen, sollte der Pavillon der Menschheit die menschliche Rasse durch Architektur repräsentieren. Die Pioneer Plaques enthielten Figuren eines Mannes und einer Frau, die Sonne und galaktische Landmarken, ein schematisches Diagramm des Sonnensystems und eine Silhouette des Raumschiffs. Diese Zeichnungen sollten den Außerirdischen ein grundlegendes Verständnis für die Menschheit und die Erde vermitteln.
Die Teilnehmer werden aufgerufen, einen Ort ihrer Wahl irgendwo auf der Welt zu wählen. Solange sich das Bauwerk auf der Erde befindet und den grundlegenden Gesetzen der Physik gehorcht, ist alles andere egal. Dies ist eine Gelegenheit für Architektur- und Designbegeisterte, die Grenzen ihrer Vorstellungskraft zu erweitern und über die größten und einflussreichsten Errungenschaften der Menschheit nachzudenken.
Worauf wären Sie am meisten stolz, wenn Sie es außerirdischen Besuchern zeigen könnten und wie würden Sie unsere größten Errungenschaften durch Architektur vermitteln wollen?
Competition assignment
The Earth is in a chaotic and confusing state right now, with the future of our society not entirely clear. But in a world of COVID-19 and climate change, now is the time to reflect on the positive aspects of humanity and its many great achievements.
The Pavilion Of Humanity: First Contact architecture ideas competition tasks participants with designing a structure encapsulating the best and brightest of our species in a way that, should we ever be visited by other life forms, would allow them to learn about our achievements in a single space.
In the same way the Pioneer Plaques, placed on board the 1972 Pioneer 10 and 1973 Pioneer 11 spacecrafts, tell a pictorial story of humanity, the Pavilion of Humanity should represent the human race through architecture. The Pioneer Plaques included figures of a man and a woman, the sun and galactic landmarks, a schematic diagram of the Solar System, and a silhouette of the spacecraft. These drawings were designed to give extraterrestrials a basic understanding of humanity and the Earth.
Participants are asked to choose a site of their liking anywhere in the world, and as long as the structure is located on Earth and obeys the basic laws of physics, anything else goes. This is an opportunity for architecture and design enthusiasts to stretch the limits of their imagination and reflect on the greatest and most influential achievements of humanity.
What would you be most proud to show extraterrestrial visitors and how would you want to communicate our greatest accomplishments through architecture?
Weitere Informationen zu den Preisträger finden Sie unter /
More information about the winners can be found at:
architecturecompetitions.com/humanitypavilion
Organizers
Bee Breeders Architecture Competition Organisers
Type Competition Announcement (Ideas)
Website beebreeders.com/architecturecompetitions/humanitypavilion/
The Earth is in a chaotic and confusing state right now, with the future of our society not entirely clear. But in a world of COVID-19 and climate change, now is the time to reflect on the positive aspects of humanity and its many great achievements.
The Pavilion Of Humanity: First Contact architecture ideas competition tasks participants with designing a structure encapsulating the best and brightest of our species in a way that, should we ever be visited by other life forms, would allow them to learn about our achievements in a single space.
In the same way the Pioneer Plaques, placed on board the 1972 Pioneer 10 and 1973 Pioneer 11 spacecrafts, tell a pictorial story of humanity, the Pavilion of Humanity should represent the human race through architecture. The Pioneer Plaques included figures of a man and a woman, the sun and galactic landmarks, a schematic diagram of the Solar System, and a silhouette of the spacecraft. These drawings were designed to give extraterrestrials a basic understanding of humanity and the Earth.
Participants are asked to choose a site of their liking anywhere in the world, and as long as the structure is located on Earth and obeys the basic laws of physics, anything else goes. This is an opportunity for architecture and design enthusiasts to stretch the limits of their imagination and reflect on the greatest and most influential achievements of humanity.
What would you be most proud to show extraterrestrial visitors and how would you want to communicate our greatest accomplishments through architecture?
PRIZES
3 winning proposals, 2 special award recipients and 6 honourable mentions will be selected. Bee Breeders will award a total of 6,000 € in prize money to competition winners as follows:
1st Prize - 3,000 €
2nd Prize - 1,500 €
3rd Prize - 500 €
ARCHHIVE Student Award - 500 € + 50 € gift card at ARCHHIVE BOOKS
Bee Breeders Green Award - 500 €
+ 6 honourable mentions
More information about the special awards at HUMANITYPAVILION.beebreeders.com.
COMPETITION SCHEDULE
Early Bird Registration: MAY 14 - JUNE 23
Advance Registration: JUNE 24 - SEPTEMBER 15
Last Minute Registration: SEPTEMBER 16 - NOVEMBER 10
Closing date for registration: NOVEMBER 10, 2020
Closing date for submission: DECEMBER 13, 2020 (11.59pm GMT)
Announcement of the winners: FEBRUARY 23, 2021
More: humanitypavilion.beebreeders.com
Type Competition Announcement (Ideas)
Website beebreeders.com/architecturecompetitions/humanitypavilion/
The Earth is in a chaotic and confusing state right now, with the future of our society not entirely clear. But in a world of COVID-19 and climate change, now is the time to reflect on the positive aspects of humanity and its many great achievements.
The Pavilion Of Humanity: First Contact architecture ideas competition tasks participants with designing a structure encapsulating the best and brightest of our species in a way that, should we ever be visited by other life forms, would allow them to learn about our achievements in a single space.
In the same way the Pioneer Plaques, placed on board the 1972 Pioneer 10 and 1973 Pioneer 11 spacecrafts, tell a pictorial story of humanity, the Pavilion of Humanity should represent the human race through architecture. The Pioneer Plaques included figures of a man and a woman, the sun and galactic landmarks, a schematic diagram of the Solar System, and a silhouette of the spacecraft. These drawings were designed to give extraterrestrials a basic understanding of humanity and the Earth.
Participants are asked to choose a site of their liking anywhere in the world, and as long as the structure is located on Earth and obeys the basic laws of physics, anything else goes. This is an opportunity for architecture and design enthusiasts to stretch the limits of their imagination and reflect on the greatest and most influential achievements of humanity.
What would you be most proud to show extraterrestrial visitors and how would you want to communicate our greatest accomplishments through architecture?
PRIZES
3 winning proposals, 2 special award recipients and 6 honourable mentions will be selected. Bee Breeders will award a total of 6,000 € in prize money to competition winners as follows:
1st Prize - 3,000 €
2nd Prize - 1,500 €
3rd Prize - 500 €
ARCHHIVE Student Award - 500 € + 50 € gift card at ARCHHIVE BOOKS
Bee Breeders Green Award - 500 €
+ 6 honourable mentions
More information about the special awards at HUMANITYPAVILION.beebreeders.com.
COMPETITION SCHEDULE
Early Bird Registration: MAY 14 - JUNE 23
Advance Registration: JUNE 24 - SEPTEMBER 15
Last Minute Registration: SEPTEMBER 16 - NOVEMBER 10
Closing date for registration: NOVEMBER 10, 2020
Closing date for submission: DECEMBER 13, 2020 (11.59pm GMT)
Announcement of the winners: FEBRUARY 23, 2021
More: humanitypavilion.beebreeders.com