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"Bocconi University: A Campus for the Third Millennium"

son başvuru tarihi:

 31.07.2001

teslim tarihi:

30.11.2001

Registration deadline:

Submission deadline:

Yarışma Özeti(Summary):
They are to identify the most engrossing solutions for an innovative image that characterizes and enhances the new Bocconi Campus, making it a pleasant place to live for the students and the citizenry.

Tip (Type):
International Competition of Ideas

Kimler katılabilir (Open to):
The competition is open to students at schools of architecture, fine arts
academies and design institutes worldwide. They can submit entries by
themselves or jointly with their fellow students, indicating the team leader.

Katılım ücreti (Entry Fee):

Ödüller (Awards):
1st prize: 5.000 Euro
2nd prize: 4.000 Euro
3rd prize: 3.000 Euro
4th prize: 2.000 Euro
5th prize: 1.000 Euro

In addition, the first three prize-winners will be invited - at Bocconi University's expense (travel and accommodation) - to participate in the awards ceremony, to take place by June 30, 2002.

Juri (Jury):
The preliminary selection will be carried out by a joint staff of Bocconi University technicians and representatives of Editoriale Domus S.p.A. The final jury will be chaired by Prof. Carlo Secchi, Rector of Bocconi University; he will be assisted by Deyan Sudjic, Editor of Domus magazine.

İletişim Bilgileri (Contact):
Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi
Ufficio Comunicazione, Marketing ed Editoria
Progetto Centenario
Piazza Sraffa, 15 - 20136 MILAN (Italy)
Tel. +39-02-58363049
Fax +39-02-58363047

Email: [email protected]
Website:  

COMPETITION REGULATIONS
1. THE COMPETITION'S ORGANIZERS
The Luigi Bocconi Business School - based in via Sarfatti 25, Milan, Italy
- and Editoriale Domus S.p.A. - based in via A. Grandi 5/7, Rozzano, Italy
- are promoting an international competition of ideas. Staged to celebrate
the school's first centenary, it is titled:
"Bocconi University: A Campus for the Third Millennium".

The purpose is to make the most of the creative and design abilities of
young university students. Since they are still undergoing their education,
they can best interpret the needs their peers experience daily at the
university as a place of study, work, recreation and socialization.

2. THE COMPETITION'S THEME
They are to identify the most engrossing solutions for an innovative image
that characterizes and enhances the new Bocconi Campus, making it a
pleasant place to live for the students and the citizenry.

3. THE COMPETITION'S SUBJECT
It is an international competition of ideas for the artistic and functional
enrichment of a university campus in a densely populated district. A wide
range of visual communications, forms, and artistic and technological
expression can be employed to create the designs. They can also feature the
use of diverse natural and artificial elements such as light, water, earth,
vegetation, sound and colors, used separately or combined.

4. THE TRAITS OF THE COMPETITION AND PARTICIPANTS
The competition is open to students at schools of architecture, fine arts
academies and design institutes worldwide. They can submit entries by
themselves or jointly with their fellow students, indicating the team leader.

5. PUBLICATION OF THE COMPETITION BRIEF AND DISSEMINATING IT
The brief will appear in the April issue of Domus and in the University's
Internet site. A hard copy version will also be available at the
Competition's Organizational Secretariat.

6. THE ORGANIZATIONAL SECRETARIAT
The Competition's Organizational Secretariat is located at:

Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi
Ufficio Comunicazione, Marketing ed Editoria
Progetto Centenario
Piazza Sraffa, 15 - 20136 MILAN (Italy)
Tel. +39-02-58363049
Fax +39-02-58363047
E-mail: [email protected]

7. HOW TO PARTICIPATE
The participants, whether individually or in teams, shall only submit one
design. They should send the enclosed participation form to the
Competition's Organizational Secretariat by mail, fax or e-mail. Each entry
shall be filled in and signed by the person in charge, indicating the team
members and leader, if any. Moreover, the curriculums of all the group
members must be included. The deadline is July 31, 2001. Once the
participation form has been received, the password for accessing the
detailed documentation available on the Bocconi University's Internet site
will be released.
The designs for the whole complex shall be sent by overnight courier no
later than November 30, 2001 (the shipping date will prove that this
condition has been met). Entrants cannot belong to more than one design
team, even in different roles. Each team will be treated as a single unit
by the competition.
The designs can be submitted on paper or on paper and magnetic mediums;
they must have a technical, descriptive account. The submissions shall meet
the following characteristics without fail:

Drawings UNI A1 (594x841 cm), A2 (420x594 cm) or A3 (297x420 cm) format;
maximum 10
Slides format 24x36 mm; maximum 10
Video VHS format; maximum 2;
Models format 50x50x50 cm; maximum 5
The following formats can be used for submitting electronic files:
Drawing: *.dwg; *.dxf; AutoCad Ver. 14 or higher.
Text: *.doc; *.txt; *.pdf; *.htm; *.html
Image: *.jpeg; *.gif; *.bmp; *.tif
Animation: *.avi; *mpg; *.mp2
Spreadsheet: *.xls; *.xlw
Presentation: *.ppt; *.htm; *.html
The submission shall include the Certificate of Origin (a facsimile is
available from the Competition's Secretariat or it can be downloaded from
the University's Internet site), fully filled in; it shall contain a
certificate from the school certifying that each individual or team member
is actually registered for the current academic year.
The entries lacking all or part of the above-mentioned documentation will
not be admitted to the Competition. When each entry arrives at the
Competition's offices it will be made anonymous and a code will be assigned
to it for identification. None of the submitted entries shall be signed or
have any distinguishing marks. The Competition's official languages are
Italian and English.

8. THE DOCUMENTATION
The general graphic documentation is available on this Internet site; the
specific technical information will be accessible using the password which
will be provided to those who present an acceptable participation form.

9. THE JURY AND THE WAY THE ENTRIES WILL BE SELECTED
All the received entries will undergo a preliminary selection process to
make sure that they comply with the Competition's subject and the other
requirements. This preliminary selection will be carried out by a joint
staff of Bocconi University technicians and representatives of Editoriale
Domus S.p.A. The final jury will be chaired by Prof. Carlo Secchi, Rector
of Bocconi University; he will be assisted by Deyan Sudjic, Editor of Domus
magazine. It will comprise experts in the sector and celebrities of
international stature in the world of design, architecture and the fine
arts. The entries will be examined anonymously and only later will be
associated with the names of the participants. The jury will meet at
University Bocconi's Milan facilities, via Sarfatti 25, by January 31,
2002. The jury will keep a record of its work and its opinion is irrevocable.

10. THE COMPETITION RESULTS
The winners will be informed immediately by telegram, registered letter or
similar personal communication; his or her names will be made public at the
special awards ceremony and press conference, to be held by Bocconi
University by June 30, 2002. The competition will be considered terminated
when the prizes have been awarded.

11. PUBLICATION OF THE BEST SUBMISSIONS
The University reserves the right to publish the entries which the jury
judges to be the best in a special volume; it can also hold an exhibition
of them during the Centenary year. This is why it asks the authors to sign
the permission clause in the participation form sent to the Competition
Secretariat.

12. PRIZES
The prizes, before the legally owed taxes and withholding taxes, are:

1st prize: 5.000 Euro
2nd prize: 4.000 Euro
3rd prize: 3.000 Euro
4th prize: 2.000 Euro
5th prize: 1.000 Euro

In addition, the first three prize-winners will be invited - at Bocconi
University's expense (travel and accommodation) - to participate in the
awards ceremony, to take place by June 30, 2002.

13. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
The authors of the submissions will still be the sole owners of the
intellectual property rights on the material they have made. By
participating in the competition, the authors authorize Bocconi University
and Editoriale Domus S.p.A. - without any compensation - to display the
designs at shows and exhibitions related to the communication of the
competition and to utilize the schemes in any publication the organizers
feel necessary and/or opportune. They also authorize the oranizers to use
them for advertising and internet purposes.

14. RETURNING THE SUBMISSIONS
Except for the prize-winning designs the material will be returned to the
authors within 24 months from the termination of the competition, upon a
written request and at the expense of the participants.

15. SAFEGUARDING PRIVACY
The personal information supplied with the participation form will be
treated by Bocconi University and Editoriale Domus only to allow the
analysis and evaluation of the designs. They will only be communicated to
third parties for purposes strictly inherent with the competition's purpose
and they will be disseminated during publication (see Art. 11 and 13
above). In accordance with Law 675/96 (Safeguarding the Privacy of People
and Others Concerning Personal Information), the participants are
explicitly requested to allow their personal information to be utilized.
This permission is optional, yet it is needed in order to take part in the
competition.

16. COMPETENT LAW
The competition will be governed by Italian law and Milan will be the
competent court for any controversy arising out of its processes.

17. COMPETITION INFORMATION
For further information on the competition contact:

Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi
Ufficio Comunicazione, Marketing ed Editoria
Progetto Centenario
Piazza Sraffa, 15 - 20135 MILAN (Italy)
Tel. +39-02-58363049
Fax +39-02-58363047
e-mail: [email protected]

THE CULTURAL AND SOCIAL BACKGROUND TO THE BOCCONI CAMPUS
Luigi Bocconi Business School, the first of its kind in Italy, was founded
privately in 1902 by Ferdinando Bocconi. It is a free, pluralist school
whose goal is to "restore harmony between school and life." Following the
principles and programs of the founders, it seeks to meet the demand for
education and scientific research generated by Italy's national economy. In
addition, it aims to positively contribute to a continuous international
process of cultural integration.
The University focuses constantly on the nation's economy and society, and
supports the innovation and development of firms and of the whole country
through solid professional and intellectual training. Culture and science
are considered to be the cornerstone of Italy's renewal, and economic and
moral growth. Bocconi University is committed to educating creative,
flexible students, who are able to effectively analyze problems and
contribute to the professional and civic growth of the nation with dynamism
and ethical sense.
Bocconi University conceives education as a permanent process, which does
not end at graduation. Rather, it spans one's entire career, thereby
providing the capacity to continually acquire new knowledge. Bocconi has
always considered the creation of a truly international cultural center to
be a primary objective and constantly develops international relations with
leaders of the global economic culture.
Bocconi University strives to achieve its goals through research and
teaching. By means of both primary and applied research, the School
contributes to the progress of economic science and provides companies with
rigorous operating tools, thanks, in part, to its intensive exchange
programs and collaboration with international institutions. According to
the School, research is essential in order to feed teaching and contribute
to academic development. The School seeks to provide its students with a
solid cultural background and the right instruments for tackling their
careers in a rigorous and coherent manner. It also ensures constant
retraining for working graduates through a host of advanced seminars and
master courses.
The Bocconi University Campus, whose structure and organization fully meet
the needs of avant-garde teaching and research, is situated in southwest
Milan between the inner and outer ring roads, and is near a large green
area named Ravizza Park.
This urban district was recently redeveloped to convert neglected areas and
expand the greenery available to the citizens. The University Campus played
a key part in this redevelopment, as it is an outstanding sociocultural
magnet. This competition aims to make the most of the Campus's artistic
potential, to make it more enjoyable and accessible to the wider community.

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