Innovations in Community Design and
Housing Competition
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son
başvuru tarihi:
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28.03.2003
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teslim
tarihi:
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22.07.2003
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Registration
deadline:
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Submission
deadline:
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Yarışma Özeti(Summary):
Under the National Endowment for the Arts New Public Works Grant Program,
Livable Places, Inc. invites licensed architects to compete in a design
competition for a Mixed -Use Sustainable Affordable Housing and urban design
project.
Tip
(Type):
Open, two stage
Kimler katılabilir
(Open to):
Licensed Architects, US
Katılım ücreti
(Entry Fee):
$50.00
Ödüller
(Awards):
Commission, and $10,000 stipend to each finalist
Juri (Jury):
Angela Brooks, Pres. Livable Places, Charles Brown, City of Long
Beach, Neil Denari, Archt. Anita Berrizbeitia, Landscape Archt., James
Grauley, Bank of America, Mark Mack, Architect, Roger Sherman, Architect.
Competition Advisor: Richard Weinstein, Professor, Dean Graduate School of
Architecture and Urban Planning, UCLA, 1985-1994
İletişim Bilgileri
(Contact):
Web: http://www.livableplaces.org
Sponsor: Livable Places
Type: open, two stage
Registration Deadline: March 28, 2003
Submission Deadline: RFQ submitted, March 28, 2003 (stage one)
Final submission July 22, 2003
Open to: Licensed Architects, US
Entry Fee: $50.00
Awards: Commission, and $10,000 stipend to each finalist
Jury: Angela Brooks, Pres. Livable Places, Charles Brown, City of Long
Beach, Neil Denari, Archt. Anita Berrizbeitia, Landscape Archt., James
Grauley, Bank of America, Mark Mack, Architect, Roger Sherman, Architect.
Competition Advisor: Richard Weinstein, Professor, Dean Graduate School of
Architecture and Urban Planning, UCLA, 1985-1994
Mixed -Use Sustainable Affordable Housing
Under the National Endowment for the Arts New Public Works Grant Program,
Livable Places, Inc. invites licensed architects to compete in a design
competition for a Mixed -Use Sustainable Affordable Housing and urban design
project.
Livable Places, Inc. has been established by a group of affordable housing
advocates and environmentalists to promote a more livable and sustainable Los
Angeles region. Livable Places mission is to provide more livable and
sustainable affordable housing on problematic urban sites and to influence and
change the vision of urban policy makers and voters.
The competition calls for the urban design of approximately ten acres and the
design and planning of Phase I. This will include approximately 50 units of for
sale affordable sustainable housing, mixed-use commercial/retail and other site
amenities. Most of the site is already under the control of Livable Places.
The stage one open-call portion of the competition is open to licensed
architects and architectural firms in the US. A Competition Committee composed
of members of the Jury and Livable Places will select up to five architects who
will be notified on April 28, 2003 that they have been chosen to compete in
stage 2. Each of the selected finalists will be given an honorarium of $10,000
plus a travel stipend to prepare an Urban Design site plan for the 10 acres, and
schematic plans, a perspective, and elevation of the proposed 50 units. One
winner will be selected by July 28, 2003 to negotiate an agreement with Livable
Places for full architectural services for Phase 1. Other finalists may be
considered for other projects. A show of the finalist's proposals will be held
at the Los Angeles Museum of Architecture and Design.
Stage one application forms will be available beginning Feb. 8th, 2003
For more information or to register visit the Livable Places Website
at:
Web: http://www.livableplaces.org
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