Boston Society of Architects -
Density Competition
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başvuru tarihi:
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14.03.2003
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teslim
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16.05.2003
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Registration
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Submission
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Yarışma Özeti(Summary):
The Boston Society of Architects (BSA) seeks submissions for a national design
and planning competition that will examine the role that density
can play in creating livable communities in cities and suburbs. The concepts
that emerge from the competing submissions will be a key feature of a national
conference, Density: Myth and Reality, to be held in Boston in September. The
conference will focus on alternatives to sprawl: building, working, and living
in higher density communities
Tip
(Type):
Open
Kimler katılabilir
(Open to):
All
Katılım ücreti
(Entry Fee):
US$100 for AIA members;
US$150 for non-members;
US$25 for students.
Ödüller
(Awards):
$10,000 for each site
Juri (Jury):
TBA
İletişim Bilgileri
(Contact):
Density Competition
Boston Society of Architects
52 Broad Street
Boston, MA 02109
The Boston Society of Architects (BSA)
seeks submissions for a national design and planning competition that will
examine the role that density
can play in creating livable communities in cities and suburbs. The concepts
that emerge from the competing submissions will be a key feature of a national
conference, Density: Myth and Reality, to be held in Boston in September. The
conference will focus on alternatives to sprawl: building, working, and living
in higher density communities.
"Auto-dependant residential
development and the commercial and retail construction that accompanies
low-density development is creating growing traffic congestion, degrading our
physical environment, straining local governments that must provide
infrastructure and services to support it, and undermining our sense of place
and community," said BSA President David Dixon FAIA. "Well-designed
density can be the key to creating new, walkable environments that enhance
livability for many communities."
Competition to explore design ideas for
three sites The competition challenges entrants to design communities that
balance density and livability at one of three sites that are emblematic of key
mixed-use development opportunities throughout the Boston area: "found
land" over the Massachusetts Turnpike in Boston's downtown Chinatown
neighborhood; under-used land adjacent to the commuter rail station in downtown
Gloucester; and undeveloped land near the terminus of a re-instituted commuter
rail line in Kingston, a rapidly growing suburban community.
While the sites each have, and were
selected for, their distinctive regional characteristics and challenges,
entrants can offer solutions that have national significance, describing ways to
make urban areas, or more compactly-designed development in suburban areas,
competitive with low-density sprawl development.
A detailed description of each site
including a brief history of the site, demographic information, a description of
existing retail and other uses on or near the site, and traffic conditions and a
range of parking needs will be included with the registration package.
Competitors may enter submissions for
more than one site but must submit a separate entry for each. Entries for each
site will be judged separately, and prizes will be awarded separately for each
site.
Eligibility, Fees and Prizes
Anyone may compete in this BSA-sponsored competition. The entry fee for each
submission is $100 for AIA members, $150 for non-members; and $25 for students.
At the discretion of the jury, a prize of $10,000 may be awarded for the winning
proposal for each of the three sites. The jury will include distinguished and
nationally-recognized architects, urban designers, journalists working in the
field, and developers.
Registration and Important Dates
The deadline for registration is March 14. To register, entrants must send a
check, made payable to the Boston Society of Architects, by March 14th. A note
of intent to participate, along with the check, should be mailed to:
Density Competition
Boston Society of Architects
52 Broad Street
Boston, MA 02109
Detailed program and site briefs will be
distributed by the BSA via CD-ROM upon receipt of registration and payment.
Submissions are due on May 16. Winning entrants will be notified on July 1 and
winning submissions will be exhibited on September 12, when architects and urban
designers convene in Boston as part of the three-day conference on density.
The Program
The conditions and capacity of each of the three sites vary, but the program
goal is to fully utilize each site. Entries will be judged on their success in
building to a sufficient density to support an active community life, while
designing for an appealing, livable environment.
The program for each site anticipates:
- Housing: The principal program element is mixed-income housing, in a variety
of unit types and sizes to accommodate families, individuals, and other living
arrangements of different sizes and incomes.
- Retail: Retail uses that serve residents of the site, and activate the
development by bringing in people from the surrounding areas beyond the site,
are appropriate to differing degrees on each site.
- Parking: While each site is near public transit, adequate parking, arranged in
a way that minimizes its impact on the site, is crucial to the economic success
of mixed-use dense development, and ultimately contributes to its livability.
- Public realm: Streets, parks, and other well-designed open space, of a type
and scale appropriate to the different sites, set the civic framework in each
development.
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