The 2001 Far Eastern International Digital
Architectural Design Award (2001 FEIDAD Award)
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20.09.2001
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20.09.2001
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Yarışma Özeti(Summary):
The city can no longer hang together and function as it could in earlier
times!KBut long live the new, network-mediated metropolis of the digital
electronic era.
e-Topia, William Mitchell 1999
Aims
The committee for the 2001 Far Eastern International Digital Architectural
Design Award (The 2001 FEIDAD Award) is organizing this award with the aim of
exploring and defining architectural design in the digital electronic age.
Tip
(Type):
Kimler katılabilir
(Open to):
This award is open to architects, designers, and students worldwide.
Katılım ücreti
(Entry Fee):
Ödüller
(Awards):
Outstanding Award: 20,000 US dollars, a certificate and a trophy.
Design Merit Award (four awarded): 2,000 US dollars, a certificate and a trophy
for each recipient.
Juri
(Jury):
look below
İletişim Bilgileri (Contact):
E-mail: [email protected]
Web address:
http://www.feidad.org/
2001 FEIDAD Award Registration has already started (May 20 !V Sep 20, 2001).
Please register via our new web-site http://www.feidad.org/
Awards for this year:
Outstanding Award: 20,000 US dollars, a certificate and a trophy.
Design Merit Award (four awarded): 2,000 US dollars, a certificate and a trophy
for each recipient.
For the 2000 awarded entries, please also check http://www.feidad.org/2000/
Please forward this message to any professionals and students who would be
interested.
Yu-Tung Liu (Aleppo), Chair, Review Committee
Leslie Shih, Vice-chair, Organizing Committee
Organized by
The Far Eastern Memorial Foundation of the Far Eastern Group, Taiwan
and Graduate Institute of Architecture, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
The city can no longer hang together and function as it could in earlier
times!KBut long live the new, network-mediated metropolis of the digital
electronic era.
e-Topia, William Mitchell 1999
Aims
The committee for the 2001 Far Eastern International Digital Architectural
Design Award (The 2001 FEIDAD Award) is organizing this award with the aim of
exploring and defining architectural design in the digital electronic age.
Awards
Outstanding Award: 20,000 US dollars, a certificate and a trophy.
Design Merit Award (four will be awarded): 2,000 US dollars, a certificate
and a trophy for each recipient.
Qualifications for entry
This award is open to architects, designers, and students worldwide.
Participants must submit only one design project, which is related to
"digital architecture".
The project should explore digital concepts such as computing, information,
electronic media, hyper, virtual and cyberspace in order to help define and
discuss architecture in the digital age.
Registration and Submission
Participants must submit their design proposals as web pages accessible by
popularly distributed Internet Web Browsers and must register via the Internet
by September 20, 2001.
The proposal in the form of web pages should include the following:
- a title page including the design topic and the name(s) of participant(s),
- a description of the site location (or the criteria if there is no site
included),
- design concepts,
- programs,
- plans, elevations, sections, perspectives, and
- visual representations.
**Participants should carefully evaluate availability of downloadable
plug-ins and should only consider esoteric sub-programs if these are absolutely
essential to the design proposal. It is also highly recommended that all entries
should specify whether JAVA script should be enabled.
**There are no limitations on the total size, the style, or the building type
of the project.
The official language of this award is English. All texts in the on-line
registration and web-page submission must be in English.
On-line Registration
FEIDAD 2001 online registration.
Review Process
First stage: a web-page review by the First-stage Jury
1. Members of the First-stage jury will review submitted works via the Internet.
2. Reviewers will send the results of their review to the organizing committee.
The organizing committee will accumulate data relating to the points given and
order of merit into which the submissions have been placed.
3. 40 entrants will be selected for the second review.
Second stage: a web-page review by the Second-stage Jury
1. Members of the Second-stage jury will review the 40 selected entries via the
Internet.
2. Reviewers will send the results of their review to the organizing committee.
The organizing committee will accumulate data relating to the points given and
order of merit into which the submissions have been placed.
3. 10 entrants will be selected for the final review.
Final stage: a CD-ROM Review by the Final Jury
1. The 10 participants will have two weeks to supply one CD-ROM diskette
containing high-resolution images (each entrant should provide 8 copies of the
CD-ROM diskette which can be readable in either MacOS or Microsoft Windows
format).
2. The organizing committee will send the CD-ROMs to each member of the Final
review panel. Reviewers will use the Internet to inform the organizing committee
of the points awarded as well as for discussion.
3. The recipient of the Outstanding Award as well as those for the four Merit
Awards will be determined.
Important Deadlines
May 20, 2001 to September 20, 2001: Registration and web-page submission.
October 5, 2001: Announcement of the 40 entrants for the second review.
October 25, 2001: Announcement of the 10 entrants for the final review.
November 10, 2001: submission of the CD-ROM diskette for the final review.
December 5, 2001: Announcement of the recipient Outstanding Award the 4 Merit
Awards
Jury
Chairman of the Jury
Yu-Tung Liu, Associate Dean
College of Humanity and Social Sciences, NCTU, Taiwan
Final Jury (to be confirmed)
Peter Eisenman, President
Eisenman Architects, P.C., USA
Reed Kroloff, Editor-in-Chief
Architecture Magazine, USA
William Mitchell, Dean
School of Architecture and Planning, MIT, USA
Greg Lynn, Professor
Greg Lynn FORM, USA
Jesse Reiser, Professor
Princeton University, USA
Ben van Berkel + Caroline Bos
UN Studio,
Birger Sevaldson + Michael Hensel + Kivi Sotamaa
OCEANnorth, UK + Finland + Norway
Second-stage Jury (to be confirmed)
Mark J. Clayton, Texas A&M University, USA
Chi-Yi Chang, National Chaio Tung University, Taiwan
Dean DiSimone, k+d.lab, NY, USA
John Gero, University of Sydney, Australia
Peter Hsu, member of the board of director, Far Eastern Foundation, Taiwan
Edward Keller, Columbia University, USA
Thomas Kvan, University of Hang Kong, Hang Kong
Bob Martens, Technical University Vienna, Austria
William Porter, MIT, USA
Tsuyoshi Sasada, Osaka University, Japan
Gerhard Schmitt, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
SHoP, Sharples Holden Pasquarelli, NY, USA
First-stage Jury (to be confirmed)
Henri Achten, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Alfredo Andia, Florida International University, USA
Michael Berk, Mississippi State University, USA
Julio Bermudez, University of Utah, USA
Chen-Cheng Chen, Tamkang University, Taiwan
Nancy Cheng, University of Oregon, USA
Ti-Nan Chi, Chi!&s Workshop, Taiwan
James N. Davidson, Corbis, USA
Wolfgang Dokonal, Graz University of Technology, AUSTRIA
Weimar Dirk Donath, Bauhaus University, GERMANY
Thomas Fowler, Cal Poly Pomona, USA
Hannu Penttild Helsinki, University of Technology, FINLAND
Daniel Herbert, University of Oregon, USA
Jeffrey Huang, Harvard University, USA
Adam Jakimowicz, Technical University of Bialystok, POLAND
Tay-Sheng Jeng, National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan
Brian Johnson, University of Washington, USA
Joachim Kieferle, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Mike Knight, University of Liverpool, UK
Branko Kolarevic, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Alexander Koutamanis, Technical University Delft, Netherlands
Uffe Lentz, University of Aarhus, DENMARK
Malcolm McCullough, Carnegie-Mellon University, USA
Javier Monedero, Universidad Politecnica de Catalunya, IBERIA
Mitsuo Morozumi, Kumamoto University, Japan
Rivka Oxman, Technion, Haifa, ISREAL
Andy Roberts, University of Wales, UK
Carmina Sanchez-del-Valle, Hampton Univ, USA
Thomas Seebohm, University of Waterloo, Canada
Lisa Tilden, Ohio State University, USA
C. David Tseng, Tunghai University, Taiwan
Jin-Yeu Tsou, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Jerzy Wojtowicz, University of British Columbia, Canada
Kwang Tyng Wu, Tamkang University, Taiwan
Shigeyuki Yamaguchi, Kyoto Institute of technology, Japan
Tadeja Zupancic, University of Ljubljana, SLOVENIA
Organizing Committee
Morton Maote Huang, Chairman
President & Board Member, Far Eastern Memorial Foundation
Leslie Shih, Vice-chairman
Assistant Professor, NCTU
Pearl Hu, Award Manager
Far Eastern Memorial Foundation
Mandy Chen, Award Vice-manager
Far Eastern Memorial Foundation
Huilin Lee, Award Vice-manager
NCTU
Ying-Hsiu Huang, Web-manager
Sheng-Cheng Shih, Web-manager
Feng-An Liu, Web-manager
Questions to the Committee
[email protected]
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