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- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 02.09.2020
- Aktualisiert am
- 21.01.2021
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Teilnehmer
- Keine Teilnahmebeschränkungen
- Auslober
- Switch Competitions
- Bewerbungsschluss
- 29.11.2020
- Abgabetermin
- 30.11.2020
- Bekanntgabe
- 28.12.2020
Verfahrensart
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Wie das alte Sprichwort sagt: „Um die Schönheit einer Schneeflocke zu schätzen, muss man in der Kälte stehen.“
Die weißen und grauen Farbtöne der Winterleinwand, der flauschig kalte Schnee, der neblige Nebel, die nackten Bäume und die glitzernden Eiszapfen, die an ihnen hängen, sind ein magisches Meisterwerk der Natur selbst. Die puritanische Qualität und Gelassenheit der Winterlandschaft ist so eindringlich und ätherisch, dass sie eine heilende Wirkung auf Körper und Seele haben kann. Die karnevalistische Atmosphäre zu Weihnachten oder Chanukka, das schön geschmückte Straßenbild, die knisternden Lagerfeuer, der Geruch von Glühwein bis hin zu Menschen, die Figuren/Schneemänner schnitzen, Schlitten fahren oder lässig auf der Eisdecke Schlittschuh laufen, sind ein Anblick, den man schätzen und genießen sollte. Der Winter sollte keine introvertierte Zeit des Jahres sein. Vielmehr sollte seine Schönheit von uns allen bewundert und gefeiert werden.
Als eine der größten lebenden Städte des Planeten hat London den größten globalen Einfluss auf die soziokulturelle Landschaft der Welt gehabt. Es ist eine Stadt, die niemals aufhört oder schläft. Die Londoner Winter sind ein magischer Anblick mit einer zugefrorenen Themse, schneebedeckten Denkmälern, geschmückten Straßenbildern voller Menschen und einem flauschigen Gefühl in der Stadt. Der Hyde Park ist einer der größten Parks in London, England, und einer der neun Royal Parks in der Stadt.
Das Ziel dieses Wettbewerbs, Winter Pavilion London, ist es, einen vielseitig nutzbaren Pavillon im emblematischen Hyde Park zu schaffen, der Menschen, Natur und Architektur miteinander verbindet. Der Pavillon soll die Essenz der Winterlandschaft zelebrieren und einfangen, indem er verschiedene Aktivitäten beherbergt, die die Zone beleben würden.
Mit seiner privilegierten Lage ist das Ziel des Pavillons, ein Kultur- und Freizeitbezugspunkt für Bewohner und Besucher der Stadt zu werden, ein Raum, der in die natürliche Umgebung des Parks integriert ist und der flexibel genug ist, um sich an eine Vielzahl von unterhaltsamen Winteraktivitäten anzupassen und diese in moderatem Umfang zu fördern.Der Pavillon sollte die olfaktorischen, taktilen und visuellen Erfahrungen der Besucher verbessern. Der Pavillon sollte eine immersive architektonische Qualität haben, die die Menschen über die materiellen und immateriellen Komponenten eines natürlichen Lebensraums nachdenken lässt. Der Pavillon sollte die Menschen eins mit der Natur werden lassen und die natürliche Winterlandschaft durch das künstliche Volumen aufnehmen.
Mit seiner privilegierten Lage ist es das Ziel des Pavillons, ein Kultur- und Freizeitbezugspunkt für Bewohner und Besucher der Stadt zu werden, ein Raum, der in die natürliche Umgebung des Parks integriert ist und der flexibel genug ist, um sich an eine Vielzahl von unterhaltsamen Winteraktivitäten in moderatem Umfang anzupassen und diese zu fördern. Den Teilnehmern steht es frei, ihrem Pavillon jede Art von Funktion (oder auch nicht) zuzuweisen, die in ihre Erzählung passt. In der Aufgabenstellung für den Winterpavillon wird keine bestimmte Funktion genannt. Die Teilnehmer sind frei, jede Art von primärer Funktion oder Aktivitäten gemäß ihrer Interpretation oder Erzählung zu benennen.
Competition assignment
As the old saying goes, “To appreciate the beauty of a snowflake, it is necessary to stand out in the cold.”
The white and grey hues of the winter canvas, the fluffy cold snow, the misty fog, the naked trees and glistening icicles hanging off them are a magical masterpiece by nature itself. The puritanical quality and serenity of the winter landscape is so immersive and ethereal that it can have healing effects on one’s body and soul. The carnival-esque atmosphere during Christmas or Hanukkah, the beautifully decorated streetscape, the rumbling bonfires, the smell of mulled wine to people carving figurines/snowmen, sledding or casually skating on the sheath of ice are a sight to cherish and enjoy. Winter shouldn’t be an introverted time of the year. Rather, its beauty should be admired and celebrated by all of us.
One of the greatest living cities of the planet, London has had the biggest global influence on the socio-cultural landscape of the world. It’s a city that never stops or sleeps. London winters are a magical sight with a frozen Thames, snow capped monuments, decorated streetscapes filled with people and a fuzzy feeling around the city. Hyde Park is one of the largest parks in London, England, and one of the nine Royal Parks in the city.
The objective of this competition, Winter Pavilion London, is to create a multi-usage pavilion in the emblematic Hyde Park that can connect people, nature and architecture. The pavilion should celebrate and capture the essence of winter landscape by hosting different activities that would invigorate the zone.
With its privileged location, the objective of the pavilion is to become a cultural and leisure reference point for inhabitants and visitors of the city, a space that is integrated in the natural environment of the park and that is flexible enough to adapt to and promote wide variety of fun winter activities on a moderate scale.The pavilion should enhance the olfactory, tactile and visual experiences of the visitors. The pavilion space should have an immersive architectural quality that would let people reflect on the tangible and intangible components of a natural habitat. The pavilion should let people be one with nature and absorb the natural winter landscape through the artificial volume.
With its privileged location, the objective of the pavilion is to become a cultural and leisure reference point for inhabitants and visitors of the city, a space that is integrated in the natural environment of the park and that is flexible enough to adapt to and promote wide variety of fun winter activities on a moderate scale. The participants are free to designate any kind of function (or not) to their pavilion that would fit in their narrative. No specific function is mentioned in the briefs for the winter pavilion. The participants are free to designate any kind of primary function or activities as per their interpretation or narrative.
Weitere Informationen zu den Preisträgern unter /
More information about the winners can be found at:
switchcompetition.com/winter-pavilion-london-results
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Wie das alte Sprichwort sagt: „Um die Schönheit einer Schneeflocke zu schätzen, muss man in der Kälte stehen.“
Die weißen und grauen Farbtöne der Winterleinwand, der flauschig kalte Schnee, der neblige Nebel, die nackten Bäume und die glitzernden Eiszapfen, die an ihnen hängen, sind ein magisches Meisterwerk der Natur selbst. Die puritanische Qualität und Gelassenheit der Winterlandschaft ist so eindringlich und ätherisch, dass sie eine heilende Wirkung auf Körper und Seele haben kann. Die karnevalistische Atmosphäre zu Weihnachten oder Chanukka, das schön geschmückte Straßenbild, die knisternden Lagerfeuer, der Geruch von Glühwein bis hin zu Menschen, die Figuren/Schneemänner schnitzen, Schlitten fahren oder lässig auf der Eisdecke Schlittschuh laufen, sind ein Anblick, den man schätzen und genießen sollte. Der Winter sollte keine introvertierte Zeit des Jahres sein. Vielmehr sollte seine Schönheit von uns allen bewundert und gefeiert werden.
Als eine der größten lebenden Städte des Planeten hat London den größten globalen Einfluss auf die soziokulturelle Landschaft der Welt gehabt. Es ist eine Stadt, die niemals aufhört oder schläft. Die Londoner Winter sind ein magischer Anblick mit einer zugefrorenen Themse, schneebedeckten Denkmälern, geschmückten Straßenbildern voller Menschen und einem flauschigen Gefühl in der Stadt. Der Hyde Park ist einer der größten Parks in London, England, und einer der neun Royal Parks in der Stadt.
Das Ziel dieses Wettbewerbs, Winter Pavilion London, ist es, einen vielseitig nutzbaren Pavillon im emblematischen Hyde Park zu schaffen, der Menschen, Natur und Architektur miteinander verbindet. Der Pavillon soll die Essenz der Winterlandschaft zelebrieren und einfangen, indem er verschiedene Aktivitäten beherbergt, die die Zone beleben würden.
Mit seiner privilegierten Lage ist das Ziel des Pavillons, ein Kultur- und Freizeitbezugspunkt für Bewohner und Besucher der Stadt zu werden, ein Raum, der in die natürliche Umgebung des Parks integriert ist und der flexibel genug ist, um sich an eine Vielzahl von unterhaltsamen Winteraktivitäten anzupassen und diese in moderatem Umfang zu fördern.Der Pavillon sollte die olfaktorischen, taktilen und visuellen Erfahrungen der Besucher verbessern. Der Pavillon sollte eine immersive architektonische Qualität haben, die die Menschen über die materiellen und immateriellen Komponenten eines natürlichen Lebensraums nachdenken lässt. Der Pavillon sollte die Menschen eins mit der Natur werden lassen und die natürliche Winterlandschaft durch das künstliche Volumen aufnehmen.
Mit seiner privilegierten Lage ist es das Ziel des Pavillons, ein Kultur- und Freizeitbezugspunkt für Bewohner und Besucher der Stadt zu werden, ein Raum, der in die natürliche Umgebung des Parks integriert ist und der flexibel genug ist, um sich an eine Vielzahl von unterhaltsamen Winteraktivitäten in moderatem Umfang anzupassen und diese zu fördern. Den Teilnehmern steht es frei, ihrem Pavillon jede Art von Funktion (oder auch nicht) zuzuweisen, die in ihre Erzählung passt. In der Aufgabenstellung für den Winterpavillon wird keine bestimmte Funktion genannt. Die Teilnehmer sind frei, jede Art von primärer Funktion oder Aktivitäten gemäß ihrer Interpretation oder Erzählung zu benennen.
Competition assignment
As the old saying goes, “To appreciate the beauty of a snowflake, it is necessary to stand out in the cold.”
The white and grey hues of the winter canvas, the fluffy cold snow, the misty fog, the naked trees and glistening icicles hanging off them are a magical masterpiece by nature itself. The puritanical quality and serenity of the winter landscape is so immersive and ethereal that it can have healing effects on one’s body and soul. The carnival-esque atmosphere during Christmas or Hanukkah, the beautifully decorated streetscape, the rumbling bonfires, the smell of mulled wine to people carving figurines/snowmen, sledding or casually skating on the sheath of ice are a sight to cherish and enjoy. Winter shouldn’t be an introverted time of the year. Rather, its beauty should be admired and celebrated by all of us.
One of the greatest living cities of the planet, London has had the biggest global influence on the socio-cultural landscape of the world. It’s a city that never stops or sleeps. London winters are a magical sight with a frozen Thames, snow capped monuments, decorated streetscapes filled with people and a fuzzy feeling around the city. Hyde Park is one of the largest parks in London, England, and one of the nine Royal Parks in the city.
The objective of this competition, Winter Pavilion London, is to create a multi-usage pavilion in the emblematic Hyde Park that can connect people, nature and architecture. The pavilion should celebrate and capture the essence of winter landscape by hosting different activities that would invigorate the zone.
With its privileged location, the objective of the pavilion is to become a cultural and leisure reference point for inhabitants and visitors of the city, a space that is integrated in the natural environment of the park and that is flexible enough to adapt to and promote wide variety of fun winter activities on a moderate scale.The pavilion should enhance the olfactory, tactile and visual experiences of the visitors. The pavilion space should have an immersive architectural quality that would let people reflect on the tangible and intangible components of a natural habitat. The pavilion should let people be one with nature and absorb the natural winter landscape through the artificial volume.
With its privileged location, the objective of the pavilion is to become a cultural and leisure reference point for inhabitants and visitors of the city, a space that is integrated in the natural environment of the park and that is flexible enough to adapt to and promote wide variety of fun winter activities on a moderate scale. The participants are free to designate any kind of function (or not) to their pavilion that would fit in their narrative. No specific function is mentioned in the briefs for the winter pavilion. The participants are free to designate any kind of primary function or activities as per their interpretation or narrative.
Weitere Informationen zu den Preisträgern unter /
More information about the winners can be found at:
switchcompetition.com/winter-pavilion-london-results
As the old saying goes, “To appreciate the beauty of a snowflake, it is necessary to stand out in the cold.”
The white and grey hues of the winter canvas, the fluffy cold snow, the misty fog, the naked trees and glistening icicles hanging off them are a magical masterpiece by nature itself. The puritanical quality and serenity of the winter landscape is so immersive and ethereal that it can have healing effects on one’s body and soul. The carnival-esque atmosphere during Christmas or Hanukkah, the beautifully decorated streetscape, the rumbling bonfires, the smell of mulled wine to people carving figurines/snowmen, sledding or casually skating on the sheath of ice are a sight to cherish and enjoy. Winter shouldn’t be an introverted time of the year. Rather, its beauty should be admired and celebrated by all of us.
One of the greatest living cities of the planet, London has had the biggest global influence on the socio-cultural landscape of the world. It’s a city that never stops or sleeps. London winters are a magical sight with a frozen Thames, snow capped monuments, decorated streetscapes filled with people and a fuzzy feeling around the city. Hyde Park is one of the largest parks in London, England, and one of the nine Royal Parks in the city.
The objective of this competition, Winter Pavilion London, is to create a multi-usage pavilion in the emblematic Hyde Park that can connect people, nature and architecture. The pavilion should celebrate and capture the essence of winter landscape by hosting different activities that would invigorate the zone.
With its privileged location, the objective of the pavilion is to become a cultural and leisure reference point for inhabitants and visitors of the city, a space that is integrated in the natural environment of the park and that is flexible enough to adapt to and promote wide variety of fun winter activities on a moderate scale.The pavilion should enhance the olfactory, tactile and visual experiences of the visitors. The pavilion space should have an immersive architectural quality that would let people reflect on the tangible and intangible components of a natural habitat. The pavilion should let people be one with nature and absorb the natural winter landscape through the artificial volume.
With its privileged location, the objective of the pavilion is to become a cultural and leisure reference point for inhabitants and visitors of the city, a space that is integrated in the natural environment of the park and that is flexible enough to adapt to and promote wide variety of fun winter activities on a moderate scale. The participants are free to designate any kind of function (or not) to their pavilion that would fit in their narrative. No specific function is mentioned in the briefs for the winter pavilion. The participants are free to designate any kind of primary function or activities as per their interpretation or narrative.
PRIZES
Prizes worth EUR 2500 are up for claim with the distribution as follows:
FIRST PRIZE: EUR 1200
SECOND PRIZE: EUR 800
THIRD PRIZE: EUR 500
Apart from the winners, the jury will select ’10 Editors’ Choices’ who will be featured on our website and several other international magazines and websites across the world. The winners and Editors’ Choices will be provided with an honorary certificate.
REGISTRATION &TIMELINE
The competition is open to everyone in the world (architects, students, engineers etc.). You can participate individually or in a team. A team can have a maximum of three members only.
Standard registration: - 1st September 2020 - 31st October 2020
•For foreign nationals: 60 EUR + Taxes (per team)
•For Indian nationals: 1800 INR + Taxes (per team)
Late registration: - 1st November 2020 – 29th November 2020
•For foreign nationals: 80 EUR + Taxes (per team)
•For Indian nationals: 2100 INR + Taxes (per team)
Submission deadline: 30th November 2020
Result: 25th - 28th December 2020
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@switchcompetition.com to avail the offer.
OTHER DETAILS
Website: www.switchcompetition.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/switchcompetition
Instagram: www.instagram.com/switch_competitions
The white and grey hues of the winter canvas, the fluffy cold snow, the misty fog, the naked trees and glistening icicles hanging off them are a magical masterpiece by nature itself. The puritanical quality and serenity of the winter landscape is so immersive and ethereal that it can have healing effects on one’s body and soul. The carnival-esque atmosphere during Christmas or Hanukkah, the beautifully decorated streetscape, the rumbling bonfires, the smell of mulled wine to people carving figurines/snowmen, sledding or casually skating on the sheath of ice are a sight to cherish and enjoy. Winter shouldn’t be an introverted time of the year. Rather, its beauty should be admired and celebrated by all of us.
One of the greatest living cities of the planet, London has had the biggest global influence on the socio-cultural landscape of the world. It’s a city that never stops or sleeps. London winters are a magical sight with a frozen Thames, snow capped monuments, decorated streetscapes filled with people and a fuzzy feeling around the city. Hyde Park is one of the largest parks in London, England, and one of the nine Royal Parks in the city.
The objective of this competition, Winter Pavilion London, is to create a multi-usage pavilion in the emblematic Hyde Park that can connect people, nature and architecture. The pavilion should celebrate and capture the essence of winter landscape by hosting different activities that would invigorate the zone.
With its privileged location, the objective of the pavilion is to become a cultural and leisure reference point for inhabitants and visitors of the city, a space that is integrated in the natural environment of the park and that is flexible enough to adapt to and promote wide variety of fun winter activities on a moderate scale.The pavilion should enhance the olfactory, tactile and visual experiences of the visitors. The pavilion space should have an immersive architectural quality that would let people reflect on the tangible and intangible components of a natural habitat. The pavilion should let people be one with nature and absorb the natural winter landscape through the artificial volume.
With its privileged location, the objective of the pavilion is to become a cultural and leisure reference point for inhabitants and visitors of the city, a space that is integrated in the natural environment of the park and that is flexible enough to adapt to and promote wide variety of fun winter activities on a moderate scale. The participants are free to designate any kind of function (or not) to their pavilion that would fit in their narrative. No specific function is mentioned in the briefs for the winter pavilion. The participants are free to designate any kind of primary function or activities as per their interpretation or narrative.
PRIZES
Prizes worth EUR 2500 are up for claim with the distribution as follows:
FIRST PRIZE: EUR 1200
SECOND PRIZE: EUR 800
THIRD PRIZE: EUR 500
Apart from the winners, the jury will select ’10 Editors’ Choices’ who will be featured on our website and several other international magazines and websites across the world. The winners and Editors’ Choices will be provided with an honorary certificate.
REGISTRATION &TIMELINE
The competition is open to everyone in the world (architects, students, engineers etc.). You can participate individually or in a team. A team can have a maximum of three members only.
Standard registration: - 1st September 2020 - 31st October 2020
•For foreign nationals: 60 EUR + Taxes (per team)
•For Indian nationals: 1800 INR + Taxes (per team)
Late registration: - 1st November 2020 – 29th November 2020
•For foreign nationals: 80 EUR + Taxes (per team)
•For Indian nationals: 2100 INR + Taxes (per team)
Submission deadline: 30th November 2020
Result: 25th - 28th December 2020
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@switchcompetition.com to avail the offer.
OTHER DETAILS
Website: www.switchcompetition.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/switchcompetition
Instagram: www.instagram.com/switch_competitions