Architectural Competition
for Landmark Tower, U2 Studio in a Mixed Development at Britain Quay, Dublin,
Ireland
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28.02.2003
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28.02.2003
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Yarışma Özeti(Summary):
As part of the programme of physical renewal, the Contracting Authority is
progressing the refurbishment of the Liffey Campshires (Riversides). These
campshires will be devoted primarily to public amenity use. However, the
Contracting Authority does have one site which has development potential and the
objective of this competition is to procure a building having landmark qualities
and choose an architectural practice which will be awarded a commission to
design the development. The architectural practice will be chosen on the basis
of the submitted idea but will be expected to develop the brief with the
Contracting Authority so that the actual initial concept may not necessarily be
the final design solution.
Tip
(Type):
Kimler katılabilir
(Open to):
The Competition is open to all suitably qualified architects.
Katılım ücreti
(Entry Fee):
100 €
Ödüller
(Awards):
A prize of 12,000 € will be awarded to the winner and in the event of a
project proceeding, this will form part of the fee.
Juri (Jury):
A nominee of the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland (RIAI).
A member or nominee of the U2 band
The Dublin City Architect
Two nominees of the Contracting Authority
Two nominees from the Executive of the Contracting Authority
İletişim Bilgileri (Contact):
Registrar Architectural Concept Competition for a Landmark Tower/U2
Studio at Grand Canal Dock Dublin Docklands Development Authority
Custom House Quay Dublin 1, Ireland
Fax: +353 1 818 3399
E mail: [email protected]
Web: www.dublindocklands.ie
1 Introduction:
The Mission Statement of the Contracting Authority is:
"We will develop the Dublin Docklands into a world-class city quarter, a
paragon of sustainable inner city regeneration - one in which the whole
community enjoys the highest standards of access to education, employment,
housing and social amenity and which delivers a major contribution to the social
and economic prosperity of Dublin and the whole of Ireland."
The objective of Dublin Docklands Development Authority (the
"Contracting Authority") is to secure:
- the social and economic regeneration of the Dublin Docklands Area on a
sustainable basis;
- the improvement in the physical environment of the Dublin Docklands
Area;
and
- the continued development in Custom House Docks Area of services of, in
support of, or ancillary to the financial sector of the economy.
As part of the programme of physical renewal, the Contracting Authority is
progressing the refurbishment of the Liffey Campshires (Riversides). These
campshires will be devoted primarily to public amenity use. However, the
Contracting Authority does have one site which has development potential and the
objective of this competition is to procure a building having landmark qualities
and choose an architectural practice which will be awarded a commission to
design the development. The architectural practice will be chosen on the basis
of the submitted idea but will be expected to develop the brief with the
Contracting Authority so that the actual initial concept may not necessarily be
the final design solution.
2 Site Location:
The site is shown on the Location Map Diagram 1, Site Plan Diagram 2 and the
aerial photograph (see below) and is bounded by the River Liffey, Sir John
Rogerson's Quay and Britain Quay in Dublin.
3 Planning Scheme:
The proposal must comply with the Contracting Authority's Planning Scheme 2000
for Grand Canal Dock, a copy of which can be accessed from the Authority's
website.
The Dublin Docklands Development Authority Act 1997 provides that the
carrying out of development in the Grand Canal Dock Area, which is certified by
the Contracting Authority to be consistent with the Planning Scheme shall be
exempted development for the purposes of the Planning Act.
The Planning Scheme sets the Contracting Authority's objectives and policies
for the Grand Canal Dock Area. Competitors are advised to read the Planning
Scheme in full to appreciate the Contracting Authority's intent.
With regard to this particular site the policies and objectives are
summarized as follows:
Nature and Extent of Development
A high quality urban environment responding to waterside context is required.
The building required is a slim point block above a platform of a maximum of
four floors and having a maximum height of 60 metres to the main shoulder
parapet height and a floor area of a minimum of 9.500 sq metres up to a maximum
of 12,500 sq metres. Competitors should note the slenderness ratio set out in
the Planning Scheme. The ground floor and first floor shall contain a
restaurant/bar/nightclub and the floors above shall be either wholly commercial
office or mixed residential and commercial offices. The two top floors must be
capable of housing a recording studio for the U2 band.
Briefly, the band's space requirements include:
- A studio located on the top two floors of the building. The space should have
good views, particularly to the south and west. The aspect should seek to
maximise natural light. The recording element should be located so as not to
create any blank external walls.
- A total floor area of 560 sq metres on the top floors excluding lifts and
staircases.
- The top floor shall have a minimum height of 5.5 metres.
- Private terrace(s)/roof garden(s) to the studio.
- A minimum of 4 car parking spaces.
- The space shall be air conditioned, sound insulated and double glazed.
- Separate and discrete lift access to the studio from ground floor and
basement or semi-basement car park. This lift will also act as a private goods
lift to the studio. The point block shall be located to the northern end of the
site.
Overall Design
In general terms the Contracting Authority is seeking an outstanding
architectural statement on this critically located site which will act as a
beacon for Dublin and for the renewal of the area.
Roads layout and parking
Vehicle access to the site will be from Britain Quay and parking should
preferably be located at basement level or semi-basement level. The maximum
parking standards are set out in the Planning Scheme.
4 Site Layout
The layout and disposition of the development will be largely determined by the
confined nature of the site.
5 Building Lines Bulk Scale and Massing
Building lines
The predominant building lines are shown on the Site Plan, Diagram 2. The
building line parallel to the mouth of the Grand Canal Dock and Dodder should be
recessed 2metres at ground and first floor level to achieve an 8metre wide
pedestrian amenity route along the water's edge.
Bulk, scale and massing
The bulk, scale and massing of the development is at the discretion of the
competitor, subject to the conditions of the Planning Scheme and the area and
height restrictions outlined above.
6 Open Space and Amenity
The campshire area will act as the open space provision for the development,
however, private open space in the form of balconies would be desirable in any
residential component.
7 Residential Mix
It is the Contracting Authority's objective to ensure that in the case of
residential development, units will vary in both size and type with a mix that
concentrates on accommodating young singles and couples, and those looking for
retirement homes close to the city centre.
8 Services
For the purposes of this architectural competition designers can assume that all
service requirements can be met.
9 Compliance with Statutory Requirements
Designers should take into account any significant requirements arising from
compliance with the Building Control Act, 1990 that might affect the proposal at
this stage.
Competition Regulations
1.1 Competition Promoter
The promoter is the Dublin Docklands Development Authority, Custom House Quay,
Dublin 1 (hereinafter the Contracting Authority).
1.2 Registrar
The Secretary of the Contracting Authority will act as Registrar for this stage
of the Competition.
1.3 Nature and Aim of the Competition
The Competition is a single stage competition for architectural services for the
design of a mixed development at a site lying at the end of Sir John Rogerson's
Quay on Britain Quay, Dublin 2.
1.4 Competition Jury
- Jury
A nominee of the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland (RIAI).
A member or nominee of the U2 band
The Dublin City Architect
Two nominees of the Contracting Authority
Two nominees from the Executive of the Contracting Authority
- In the event of any Jury member being unable to act through illness or any
other cause, the Contracting Authority may appoint a suitable replacement.
- Decision of Jury: The decision of the Jury will be binding on the
Contracting Authority provided the project proceeds. The Contracting Authority
reserves the right not to make an award, if in the opinion of the Jury no entry
reaches the appropriate standard. The determination of such a standard will be
at the sole discretion of the Jury.
1.5 Assessment
The design submissions shall be evaluated by the Jury. The criteria for the
evaluation of the contest will be compliance with the briefing document
including, demonstration of:
A) (i) an outstanding architectural statement.
(ii) compliance with the Dublin Docklands Development Authority Master Plan and
the Grand Canal Dock Planning Scheme, 2000
(iii) relationship to the surrounding environment and the quality of public and
private open space,
(iv) fitness for purpose,
(v) efficiency in design and structure to permit practical and economical
construction,
(vi) contribution to the social and economic regeneration of the Docklands Area
on a sustainable basis,
B) the advantages of the proposal on the basis of quality, value for money
and technical merit.
C) a Tax Clearance certificate or C2 certificate which will be required
before the award of a contract. In the case of a non-resident, a statement from
the Revenue Commissioners will be required.
Competitors should note that the criteria are not ranked in order of
importance.
1.6 Eligibility
The Competition is open to all suitably qualified architects.
1.7 The Brief
- The Competition Brief sets out the objectives and essential requirements of
the Contracting Authority for achieving an outstanding architectural statement.
- The basic technical design parameters and site information are provided in
the Competition Brief and the Diagrams. This information is given for the
purposes of the competition and while it is given in good faith it shall be
subject to detailed research and checking in due course by the successful
competitor should the project proceed.
1.8 Submissions
- Competitors are required to submit the following information:
Site Plan 1:1000
Basement Plan (if any) 1:500
Ground Floor Plan 1:250
First Floor Plan 1:250
Typical Floor Plan of the platform element 1:500
Typical Floor Plan of the tower element 1:500
Section taken on a north/south axis 1:500
Sketch perspectives taken from the ground plane at Point A and Point B on
the Views Map Diagram 3.
No further information shall be contained in the submitted drawings. The
information shall be presented on two A1 sheets, one of which shall contain the
perspectives and the other the remaining drawing information.
- Each competitor must submit a short written report (not exceeding 1 page)
to describe the competitors' approach to the scheme. One copy of this report in
A4 size shall be submitted. Sketches, plans or other graphic material may not be
used in the report. The report shall be accompanied by a non-refundable fee of
100 € (one hundred euro) paid by cash, cheque drawn on an Irish bank or an
International Money Order. The fee for any such Order shall have been paid by
the competitor.
- Each competitor must submit a Schedule of Areas and Accommodation. One copy
of this schedule is required.
- Each competitor must submit a completed official Competition Entry Form.
- Notes on Submissions
a) Overlays should not be used on the drawings
b) Material additional to the information specified in 1.8.1 - 1.8.3 above,
if submitted will not be shown to the Jury.
c) Drawings shall be mounted on card or lightweight boards. Material must be
properly packaged by the competitors to guard against damage in transit.
Insurance of submissions if deemed necessary is the responsibility of the
competitors. Entries will not be returned to the competitors so it is advisable
to retain copies of the entries submitted. Such copies may be important in the
event of loss or damage to any entry.
d) There is no restriction on the drawing medium to be used, but competitors
are advised that protective coatings should be used for impermanent media.
e) Framed or glazed drawings may not be submitted.
f) No entry shall bear any identity such as a name, mark or motto etc.
Entries deemed to breach this requirement will be excluded from the competition.
g) The official Competition Entry Form which will serve as a means of
identification, shall be submitted in a sealed separate envelope marked
"Architectural Concept Competition for a Landmark Tower/U2 Studio Entry
Form".
h) Competitors may list on the official Competition Entry Form the names of
any collaborators or consultants whose participation they may wish to
acknowledge in any publicity.
i) The submission package should only include the information specified for
the appropriate stage together with the official Competition Entry Form.
j) Submissions should be sent (preferably by Registered Post) or delivered by
hand to:
The Registrar Architectural Concept Competition For a Landmark Tower/U2
Studio at Grand Canal Dock
Dublin Docklands Development Authority
Custom House Quay
Dublin 1 Ireland
k) The Registrar will be responsible for opening the package and will place
a number on each of the enclosed documents and the same number in the
envelope containing the official Competition Entry Form.
l) All entries will be acknowledged only following the decision of the Jury.
1.9 Disqualification
- Entries shall be excluded from the competition if:
a) they are received after the time and the closing date named in these
regulations:
b) a participant discloses his/her identity to, or attempts to influence in any
way the decision of the Jury.
c) Any of the conditions or regulations are breached or disregarded.
d) The entry fee of 100 € (one hundred euro) is not received.
- It shall be a function of the Registrar to decide on disqualification and
exclusion from the competition. His decision in these matters is final and no
correspondence will be entered into in this regard except to notify the entrant
of the decision to disqualify.
1.10 Competitors Questions
(i) Competitors may submit questions to the Registrar up to 17 January 2003.
After that date, no further questions will be answered. All queries must be in
writing by letter or by fax. An explanatory memorandum, based on the relevant
questions submitted will be circulated directly to those parties who submitted
questions and published on the Contracting Authority's website www.dublindocklands.ie
not later than 31 January 2003 before the closing date and will form part of the
regulations and the competition brief.
(ii) The Registrar reserves the right to refuse to answer any queries which
he considers not relevant to the Competition.
1.10.2 Questions should be addressed and sent by letter, fax or email to: The
Registrar Architectural Concept Competition for a Landmark Tower/U2 Studio at
Grand Canal Dock Dublin Docklands Development Authority
Custom House Quay Dublin 1, Ireland
Fax: +353 1 818 3399
E mail: [email protected]
1.11 Timetable
- Issue of Briefing and other Documentation on the Contracting Authority's
website on date of publication of EU Notice.
Receipt of Competitors' Questions 17th January 2003
Issue of Response to Questions 31st January 2003
Closing Date 28th February 2003
- All submissions must be received by or before 12.00 noon on the closing
date.
1.12 Site Visits
The location of the site is shown on the Local Map Diagram 1 and is open and
accessible from the public road.
1.13 Payments
A prize of 12,000 € will be awarded to the winner and in the event of a
project proceeding, this will form part of the fee.
1.14 Award of Commission
a) If the project proceeds, the winning participant, will be invited to execute
a commission for architectural services to Planning Permission stage (Section 25
Certificate Dublin Dockland Development Authority Act, 1997) in accordance with
terms and conditions to be agreed with the Contracting Authority.
b) The award of the Commission for Professional Services will be contingent
upon the project proceeding. The award of the commission will also be contingent
upon the successful competitor satisfying the Promoters that he can complete the
required services in line with an agreed programme. Should the successful
competitor not have the necessary resources to provide the required service, the
Contracting Authority reserves the right to require him to supplement his
resources as a condition of the award of the Contract.
c) A Tax Clearance Certificate or Statement from the Revenue Commissioners in
Ireland, as appropriate must be produced.
d) The person commissioned will be required to provide all relevant
professional services for the design of the development and coordination of
other consultants.
e) The person commissioned will also be required to act as Project Supervisor
(Design Stage) pursuant to The Health and Safety of Welfare at Work
(Contractors) Regulations 1995 or any other statutory provisions in force at the
time and will also be required to have Professional Indemnity insurance cover in
place and provide collateral warranties normal in the Irish market.
f) Competitors should note that the Competition is for architectural services
and that the design of the project will be taken forward by means of a more
detailed brief and through dialogue and an interactive relationship between
relevant parties in order to realise the final project.
g) Although the Competition is single stage in nature, the promoters reserve
the right to seek clarification from a number of competitors should the Jury
consider this advisable.
h) In the event of the Contracting Authority not proceeding with the project
within eighteen months of the announcement of the winner, the premium paid to
the winning competitor shall be deemed to be the full and final payment to which
the winning competitor is entitled.
- If the project proceeds, all other members of the Design Team for the
Project will be selected after consultation with the winner and appointed
separately by the Contracting Authority in accordance with EU and public
procurement policy to execute a commission for services to Planning Permission
Stage.
1.15 Project Procurement
The Development is likely to be procured on a partnership basis between a
private developer and the Contracting Authority. The Contracting Authority
intends to use the successful design as part of the conditions in the
development agreement. The architects will be (subject to the successful
selection of a development partner) novated to perform the remaining appropriate
architectural services to completion stage and will be paid the remainder of the
fee by the successful development partner.
1.16 Damage to Submissions
The Contracting Authority will exercise reasonable care but will not be
responsible for loss or damage to submissions which may occur either in transit
or during exhibition, storage or packing.
1.17 Persons Ineligible
No member of the Contracting Authority's staff or the Jury or any partner,
associate or employee of the latter shall be eligible either to compete or to
assist any competitor.
1.18 Copyright and Publicity
The right to exhibit all competition entries for the purposes of publicity rests
solely with the Contracting Authority. The copyright for all other purposes
rests with the competitors.
1.19 Disputes
- Whilst every care has been taken in preparing the Brief for the Competition,
no undertaking is given as to the accuracy of the statements contained therein
or the technical information provided.
- With the exception of matters provided for in 1.9 above, in the event of a
dispute arising out of or in connection with the competition, the matters shall
be dealt with by a mutually acceptable arbitrator. Should the parties fail to
agree on the selection of an arbitrator, such selection and appointment shall be
made by the President of the RIAI. Every or any such reference shall be deemed
to be a submission to arbitration within the meaning of the Arbitration Acts
1954 and 1980 or any Act amending them.
- The terms of this document shall be interpreted and construed in accordance
with the laws of Ireland.
1.20 Acceptance of Competition Regulations
The completion and submission of the official Competition Entry Form is an
acceptance by the competitor of all rules and regulations of the competition and
an acceptance by the competitor of any instructions which may be issued by the
Registrar in relation to the conduct of the competition.
1.21 Competition Languages
The competition language is English or Irish.
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