- wa-ID
- wa-2025274
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 09.11.2018
- Aktualisiert am
- 30.04.2019
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Teilnehmer
- Architekten, Ingenieure, Studenten
- Auslober
- archasm
- Bewerbungsschluss
- 27.02.2019
- Abgabetermin
- 28.02.2019
- Bekanntgabe
- 25.03.2019
Verfahrensart
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Istanbul, eine der ältesten und lebendigsten Städte der Welt, ist die Brücke zwischen Ost und West, da sie sowohl die östliche als auch die westliche Zivilisation umfasst. Es ist die Heimat des Grand Bazaar, des ältesten und größten Basars der Welt, der einst das sozioökonomische Zentrum der Stadt war. Mit zunehmendem zeitgenössischen Einfluss verwandeln sich die traditionellen Basare in Einkaufspassagen und Einkaufszentren, die systematischer vorgehen. Die Arkaden bringen die globale Kultur mit sich, die überall auf der Welt weit verbreitet ist. Es entsteht ein kulturelles und soziales Vakuum, da diese zeitgenössischen Arkaden das lokale Element aus diesen Einkaufsclustern eliminieren und den wirtschaftlichen Aspekt des Handels betonen.
Ziel des Wettbewerbs ist es, einen Pop-Up-Bazar im Herzen von Istanbul zu entwerfen, um einen traditionellen Markt zeitgemäß nachzubilden. Der Vorschlag muss eine poetische Antwort auf einen temporären/semi-permanenten Markt sein, der sich seiner Hauptfunktion widmet und zu einem unverzichtbaren urbanen Bestandteil des kulturreichen Ökosystems wird.
Der Markt muss zu einem wichtigen Wahrzeichen der Nachbarschaft und zu einer Architekturikone werden, die immer mehr Menschen anzieht. Der Pop-Up-Markt sollte zu einem starken Bezugspunkt werden, der das Bewusstsein für die Bewahrung von Traditionen schärfen und eine kohärente Beziehung mit dem modernen Aufbau aufbauen würde.
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Istanbul, one of the oldest living cities of the world is the bridge between the East and the west as it has embraced both the eastern and the western civilizations. It is home to the Grand Bazaar, the oldest and biggest bazaar in the world that was the socio-economic center of the city at one point of time. As the contemporary influence grows, traditional bazaars are morphing into shopping arcades and malls that are more systematic in their approach. The arcades bring the global culture with them, which is fairly common everywhere in the world. It creates a cultural and social vacuum as these contemporary arcades eliminate the ‘local’ element from these shopping clusters and emphasize on the economic aspect of trade.
The aim of the competition is to design a pop-up bazaar in the heart of Istanbul with the aim of replicating a traditional market in a contemporary way. The proposal must be a poetic response for a temporary/semi-permanent market that attends to its primary function and become a vital urban insertion in the culturally-rich ecosystem.
The market must become an important landmark for the neighborhood and an architectural icon that attracts more and more people. The pop-up market should become a strong reference point that would generate awareness towards the preservation of traditions and adopt a cohesive relationship with the modern setup.
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Istanbul, eine der ältesten und lebendigsten Städte der Welt, ist die Brücke zwischen Ost und West, da sie sowohl die östliche als auch die westliche Zivilisation umfasst. Es ist die Heimat des Grand Bazaar, des ältesten und größten Basars der Welt, der einst das sozioökonomische Zentrum der Stadt war. Mit zunehmendem zeitgenössischen Einfluss verwandeln sich die traditionellen Basare in Einkaufspassagen und Einkaufszentren, die systematischer vorgehen. Die Arkaden bringen die globale Kultur mit sich, die überall auf der Welt weit verbreitet ist. Es entsteht ein kulturelles und soziales Vakuum, da diese zeitgenössischen Arkaden das lokale Element aus diesen Einkaufsclustern eliminieren und den wirtschaftlichen Aspekt des Handels betonen.
Ziel des Wettbewerbs ist es, einen Pop-Up-Bazar im Herzen von Istanbul zu entwerfen, um einen traditionellen Markt zeitgemäß nachzubilden. Der Vorschlag muss eine poetische Antwort auf einen temporären/semi-permanenten Markt sein, der sich seiner Hauptfunktion widmet und zu einem unverzichtbaren urbanen Bestandteil des kulturreichen Ökosystems wird.
Der Markt muss zu einem wichtigen Wahrzeichen der Nachbarschaft und zu einer Architekturikone werden, die immer mehr Menschen anzieht. Der Pop-Up-Markt sollte zu einem starken Bezugspunkt werden, der das Bewusstsein für die Bewahrung von Traditionen schärfen und eine kohärente Beziehung mit dem modernen Aufbau aufbauen würde.
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Istanbul, one of the oldest living cities of the world is the bridge between the East and the west as it has embraced both the eastern and the western civilizations. It is home to the Grand Bazaar, the oldest and biggest bazaar in the world that was the socio-economic center of the city at one point of time. As the contemporary influence grows, traditional bazaars are morphing into shopping arcades and malls that are more systematic in their approach. The arcades bring the global culture with them, which is fairly common everywhere in the world. It creates a cultural and social vacuum as these contemporary arcades eliminate the ‘local’ element from these shopping clusters and emphasize on the economic aspect of trade.
The aim of the competition is to design a pop-up bazaar in the heart of Istanbul with the aim of replicating a traditional market in a contemporary way. The proposal must be a poetic response for a temporary/semi-permanent market that attends to its primary function and become a vital urban insertion in the culturally-rich ecosystem.
The market must become an important landmark for the neighborhood and an architectural icon that attracts more and more people. The pop-up market should become a strong reference point that would generate awareness towards the preservation of traditions and adopt a cohesive relationship with the modern setup.
Pop up Bazaar Istanbul
The Competition
The oriental establishments of the Middle-East, Northern Africa and some parts of Europe all mention the bustling marketplaces in their popular culture. They weren’t just the main centers of trade and business, but were multifunctional entities that contributed to the social and cultural exchange between people and civilizations. These marketplaces were called by different names in different regions and languages; Bazaar in Persian, Souk in Arabic etc. Today, bazaars tend to be found in a city‘s medina (old quarter) and are often important tourist attractions.
A bazaar was originally an open-air marketplace that were held outside cities at locations where incoming caravans stopped and merchants displayed their goods for sale. Bazaars often extended beyond buying and selling goods to include major festivals involving various cultural and social activities. These bazaars formed networks, linking major cities with each other in which goods, culture, people and information could be exchanged.
Istanbul, one of the oldest living cities of the world is the bridge between the East and the west as it has embraced both the eastern and the western civilizations. It is home to the Grand Bazaar, the oldest and biggest bazaar in the world that was the socio-economic center of the city at one point of time. As the contemporary influence grows, traditional bazaars are morphing into shopping arcades and malls that are more systematic in their approach. The arcades bring the global culture with them, which is fairly common everywhere in the world. It creates a cultural and social vacuum as these contemporary arcades eliminate the ‘local’ element from these shopping clusters and emphasize on the economic aspect of trade.
The aim of the competition is to design a pop-up bazaar in the heart of Istanbul with the aim of replicating a traditional market in a contemporary way. The proposal must be a poetic response for a temporary/semi-permanent market that attends to its primary function and become a vital urban insertion in the culturally-rich ecosystem.
The proposal must create an avant-garde and innovative module for a market space in a contemporary fashion, while reflecting on the oriental nature of a bazaar typology. The proposal must generate a discussion about the co-relation of community and street commerce under a single roof.
The proposal must strive to create a dynamic multifunctional envelope that can incorporate many functions and use the space optimally. The proposal must add a new dimension to a ‘pop-up’ typology by putting the envelope/structure to different uses during different times/days according to their narrative.
The market must become an important landmark for the neighborhood and an architectural icon that attracts more and more people. The pop-up market should become a strong reference point that would generate awareness towards the preservation of traditions and adopt a cohesive relationship with the modern setup.
Schedule
Start of Competition and Early Registration: 1st November 2018
Early Registration ends: 31st January 2019
Standard Registration starts: 1st February 2019
Standard Registration ends: 27th February 2019
Closing day for Submissions: 28th February 2019
Announcement of Winners: 25th March 2019
*Note: All deadlines are 11:59 pm - 00:00 IST (India).
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.
Registration
Early Registration: From 1st November 2018 to 31st January 2019
For Indian nationals- INR 1500 (per team)
For Foreign nationals- EUR 60 (per team)
Standard Registration: From 1st February 2019 to 27th February 2019
For Indian nationals- INR 1800 (per team)
For Foreign nationals- EUR 80 (per team)
Entrants may register by filling the registration form and submitting it with the
appropriate payment through our secure gateway on our website www.archasm.in
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.
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 market to be built. The competition is organized for education purpose only.
More information and details at
archasm.in/current-competition
The Competition
The oriental establishments of the Middle-East, Northern Africa and some parts of Europe all mention the bustling marketplaces in their popular culture. They weren’t just the main centers of trade and business, but were multifunctional entities that contributed to the social and cultural exchange between people and civilizations. These marketplaces were called by different names in different regions and languages; Bazaar in Persian, Souk in Arabic etc. Today, bazaars tend to be found in a city‘s medina (old quarter) and are often important tourist attractions.
A bazaar was originally an open-air marketplace that were held outside cities at locations where incoming caravans stopped and merchants displayed their goods for sale. Bazaars often extended beyond buying and selling goods to include major festivals involving various cultural and social activities. These bazaars formed networks, linking major cities with each other in which goods, culture, people and information could be exchanged.
Istanbul, one of the oldest living cities of the world is the bridge between the East and the west as it has embraced both the eastern and the western civilizations. It is home to the Grand Bazaar, the oldest and biggest bazaar in the world that was the socio-economic center of the city at one point of time. As the contemporary influence grows, traditional bazaars are morphing into shopping arcades and malls that are more systematic in their approach. The arcades bring the global culture with them, which is fairly common everywhere in the world. It creates a cultural and social vacuum as these contemporary arcades eliminate the ‘local’ element from these shopping clusters and emphasize on the economic aspect of trade.
The aim of the competition is to design a pop-up bazaar in the heart of Istanbul with the aim of replicating a traditional market in a contemporary way. The proposal must be a poetic response for a temporary/semi-permanent market that attends to its primary function and become a vital urban insertion in the culturally-rich ecosystem.
The proposal must create an avant-garde and innovative module for a market space in a contemporary fashion, while reflecting on the oriental nature of a bazaar typology. The proposal must generate a discussion about the co-relation of community and street commerce under a single roof.
The proposal must strive to create a dynamic multifunctional envelope that can incorporate many functions and use the space optimally. The proposal must add a new dimension to a ‘pop-up’ typology by putting the envelope/structure to different uses during different times/days according to their narrative.
The market must become an important landmark for the neighborhood and an architectural icon that attracts more and more people. The pop-up market should become a strong reference point that would generate awareness towards the preservation of traditions and adopt a cohesive relationship with the modern setup.
Schedule
Start of Competition and Early Registration: 1st November 2018
Early Registration ends: 31st January 2019
Standard Registration starts: 1st February 2019
Standard Registration ends: 27th February 2019
Closing day for Submissions: 28th February 2019
Announcement of Winners: 25th March 2019
*Note: All deadlines are 11:59 pm - 00:00 IST (India).
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.
Registration
Early Registration: From 1st November 2018 to 31st January 2019
For Indian nationals- INR 1500 (per team)
For Foreign nationals- EUR 60 (per team)
Standard Registration: From 1st February 2019 to 27th February 2019
For Indian nationals- INR 1800 (per team)
For Foreign nationals- EUR 80 (per team)
Entrants may register by filling the registration form and submitting it with the
appropriate payment through our secure gateway on our website www.archasm.in
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.
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 market to be built. The competition is organized for education purpose only.
More information and details at
archasm.in/current-competition