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- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 15.04.2021
- Aktualisiert am
- 08.09.2021
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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- Architekt*innen, Ingenieur*innen, Student*innen etc
- Beteiligung
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- ArchiContest
- Abgabetermin
- 26.07.2021
- Bekanntgabe
- 05.08.2021
Verfahrensart
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Warschau entstand aus einer kleinen Fischergemeinde und wurde im sechzehnten Jahrhundert zur Hauptstadt Polens. Die Farben, die die Gebäude der Stadt charakterisieren, verliehen dem Stadtzentrum einen beachtlichen Ruf, der durch die Zerstörungen des Zweiten Weltkriegs unterbrochen wurde. Der Wiederaufbau nach dem Konflikt war so originalgetreu, dass das Gebiet unter den Schutz der UNESCO gestellt wurde. Das jüdische Ghetto bewahrt noch immer die beschädigten Gebäude, die von der Zeit der Verfolgungen zeugen; der Wilanow-Palast und der Lazienki-Park geben ein Gefühl der Strenge zurück, das oft durch öffentliche Konzerte zelebriert wird, mit denen die Bürger die edle Musiktradition wieder aufleben lassen, die hier von dem bekannten Komponisten Chopin begonnen wurde. Der Warschauer Konzertsaal soll eine neue Ikone für das Stadtzentrum darstellen, ein Element von bedeutendem Wert, das zu einem kulturellen Inkubator für die gesamte lokale Gemeinschaft wird. Der Komplex wird einen großen Konzertsaal mit Veranstaltungsräumen, Proberäumen, Aufnahmestudios und Musikgeschäften beherbergen, in denen junge Künstler ihre musikalischen Kenntnisse vertiefen können. Eine wichtige Kultureinrichtung, die im Einklang mit dem fortschrittlichen Ansatz der europäischen Hauptstädte eine Chance für die Stadterneuerung darstellt.
Competition Assignment
Warsaw was born as a small fishing community to become, during the sixteenth century, the capital of Poland. The colors that characterize the city buildings gave the urban center a considerable reputation which was interrupted following the damage caused by the Second World War. The reconstruction that followed the conflict was so faithful that it gave the area UNESCO protection. The Jewish ghetto still preserves the damaged buildings to testify the period of persecutions; Wilanow palace and Lazienki park return a sense of austerity often celebrated by public concerts with which citizens retrace the noble musical tradition started here by the well-known composer Chopin. The Warsaw Concert Hall aims to represent a new icon for the city center, an element of significant value that becomes a cultural incubator for the entire local community. The complex will house inside a large concert hall including spaces for events – rehearsal rooms, recording studios, music shops – where young artists will be able to hone their musical knowledge. An important institution for culture which, in harmony with the progressive approach of European capitals, becomes an opportunity for urban regeneration.
Weitere Informationen zu den Gewinner finden Sie unter /
More information about the winners can be found at:
archicontest.net/2020/04/17/results-warsawcall-concert-hall/
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Warschau entstand aus einer kleinen Fischergemeinde und wurde im sechzehnten Jahrhundert zur Hauptstadt Polens. Die Farben, die die Gebäude der Stadt charakterisieren, verliehen dem Stadtzentrum einen beachtlichen Ruf, der durch die Zerstörungen des Zweiten Weltkriegs unterbrochen wurde. Der Wiederaufbau nach dem Konflikt war so originalgetreu, dass das Gebiet unter den Schutz der UNESCO gestellt wurde. Das jüdische Ghetto bewahrt noch immer die beschädigten Gebäude, die von der Zeit der Verfolgungen zeugen; der Wilanow-Palast und der Lazienki-Park geben ein Gefühl der Strenge zurück, das oft durch öffentliche Konzerte zelebriert wird, mit denen die Bürger die edle Musiktradition wieder aufleben lassen, die hier von dem bekannten Komponisten Chopin begonnen wurde. Der Warschauer Konzertsaal soll eine neue Ikone für das Stadtzentrum darstellen, ein Element von bedeutendem Wert, das zu einem kulturellen Inkubator für die gesamte lokale Gemeinschaft wird. Der Komplex wird einen großen Konzertsaal mit Veranstaltungsräumen, Proberäumen, Aufnahmestudios und Musikgeschäften beherbergen, in denen junge Künstler ihre musikalischen Kenntnisse vertiefen können. Eine wichtige Kultureinrichtung, die im Einklang mit dem fortschrittlichen Ansatz der europäischen Hauptstädte eine Chance für die Stadterneuerung darstellt.
Competition Assignment
Warsaw was born as a small fishing community to become, during the sixteenth century, the capital of Poland. The colors that characterize the city buildings gave the urban center a considerable reputation which was interrupted following the damage caused by the Second World War. The reconstruction that followed the conflict was so faithful that it gave the area UNESCO protection. The Jewish ghetto still preserves the damaged buildings to testify the period of persecutions; Wilanow palace and Lazienki park return a sense of austerity often celebrated by public concerts with which citizens retrace the noble musical tradition started here by the well-known composer Chopin. The Warsaw Concert Hall aims to represent a new icon for the city center, an element of significant value that becomes a cultural incubator for the entire local community. The complex will house inside a large concert hall including spaces for events – rehearsal rooms, recording studios, music shops – where young artists will be able to hone their musical knowledge. An important institution for culture which, in harmony with the progressive approach of European capitals, becomes an opportunity for urban regeneration.
Weitere Informationen zu den Gewinner finden Sie unter /
More information about the winners can be found at:
archicontest.net/2020/04/17/results-warsawcall-concert-hall/
WarsawCall – Concert Hall in Poland Capital
Organizers
Archi Contest
archicontest.net
Competition Assignment
Warsaw was born as a small fishing community to become, during the sixteenth century, the capital of Poland. The colors that characterize the city buildings gave the urban center a considerable reputation which was interrupted following the damage caused by the Second World War. The reconstruction that followed the conflict was so faithful that it gave the area UNESCO protection. The Jewish ghetto still preserves the damaged buildings to testify the period of persecutions; Wilanow palace and Lazienki park return a sense of austerity often celebrated by public concerts with which citizens retrace the noble musical tradition started here by the well-known composer Chopin. The Warsaw Concert Hall aims to represent a new icon for the city center, an element of significant value that becomes a cultural incubator for the entire local community. The complex will house inside a large concert hall including spaces for events – rehearsal rooms, recording studios, music shops – where young artists will be able to hone their musical knowledge. An important institution for culture which, in harmony with the progressive approach of European capitals, becomes an opportunity for urban regeneration.
Eligibility
Participation is open to architects, engineers, students and professionals from all continents who can participate as a single participant or as a group.
Schedule
SPECIAL ENTRY: 19th of April – 9th of May the quote is of 10,00 euros for single participant, 20,00 euros for a team.
ORDINARY ENTRY: 10th of May – 27th of Juney the quote is of 15,00 euros for single participant, 30,00 euros for a team.
FINAL ENTRY: 28 June – 26th of July the quote is of 20,00 euros for single participant, 40,00 euros for a team.
PROJECT MATERIAL: Table A0, the project report and the FORM, no later than the date of 26th of July 2021.
Prizes
#The winner will receive a prize of 1000,00 euro (excluding TAX).
#The winners and mentioned might take part for life at all our future competitions that we will propose on our portal.
More information and documents at
archicontest.net
Organizers
Archi Contest
archicontest.net
Competition Assignment
Warsaw was born as a small fishing community to become, during the sixteenth century, the capital of Poland. The colors that characterize the city buildings gave the urban center a considerable reputation which was interrupted following the damage caused by the Second World War. The reconstruction that followed the conflict was so faithful that it gave the area UNESCO protection. The Jewish ghetto still preserves the damaged buildings to testify the period of persecutions; Wilanow palace and Lazienki park return a sense of austerity often celebrated by public concerts with which citizens retrace the noble musical tradition started here by the well-known composer Chopin. The Warsaw Concert Hall aims to represent a new icon for the city center, an element of significant value that becomes a cultural incubator for the entire local community. The complex will house inside a large concert hall including spaces for events – rehearsal rooms, recording studios, music shops – where young artists will be able to hone their musical knowledge. An important institution for culture which, in harmony with the progressive approach of European capitals, becomes an opportunity for urban regeneration.
Eligibility
Participation is open to architects, engineers, students and professionals from all continents who can participate as a single participant or as a group.
Schedule
SPECIAL ENTRY: 19th of April – 9th of May the quote is of 10,00 euros for single participant, 20,00 euros for a team.
ORDINARY ENTRY: 10th of May – 27th of Juney the quote is of 15,00 euros for single participant, 30,00 euros for a team.
FINAL ENTRY: 28 June – 26th of July the quote is of 20,00 euros for single participant, 40,00 euros for a team.
PROJECT MATERIAL: Table A0, the project report and the FORM, no later than the date of 26th of July 2021.
Prizes
#The winner will receive a prize of 1000,00 euro (excluding TAX).
#The winners and mentioned might take part for life at all our future competitions that we will propose on our portal.
More information and documents at
archicontest.net