World Trade Center Site Memorial
Competition
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son
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29.05.2003
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teslim
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29.05.2003
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Registration
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Submission
deadline:
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Yarışma Özeti(Summary):
The Memorial Mission Statement serves to guide the creation of
the memorial as well as its evolution through the ages, ensuring that the
memorial never diverges from its mission.
Tip
(Type):
Open two stage
Kimler katılabilir
(Open to):
All official registrants must be individuals who are at least 18 years of age
Katılım ücreti
(Entry Fee):
U.S. $25.00
Ödüller
(Awards):
Juri (Jury):
Paula Grant-Berry, Family Member; LMDC Families Advisory Council and Memorial
Program Drafting Committee Member
Susan K. Freedman, President, Public Art Fund
Vartan Gregorian, Ph.D., President, Carnegie Corporation of New York
Patricia Harris, Deputy Mayor for Administration for New York City
Maya Lin, Designer and Visual Artist
Michael McKeon, Managing Director, Mercury Public Affairs
Julie Menin, President and Founder, Wall Street Rising; Downtown resident;
Memorial Mission Statement Drafting Committee Member
Enrique Norten, Architect; Founder, TEN Arquitectos, Miller Chair of
Architecture, University of Pennsylvania
Martin Puryear, Visual Artist
Nancy Rosen, Independent Art Advisor, Nancy Rosen Incorporated
Lowery Stokes Sims, Ph.D., Director, The Studio Museum in Harlem
Michael Van Valkenburgh, Principal, Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates;
Charles Eliot Professor of Landscape Architecture at Harvard University
James E. Young, Ph.D., Professor and Chair, Department of Judaic & Near
Eastern Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Honorary Member, David Rockefeller, Distinguished philanthropist, business
leader and patron of the arts
İletişim Bilgileri
(Contact):
Web:
http://www.wtcsitememorial.org
The Memorial Mission Statement serves to guide the creation of the memorial
as well as its evolution through the ages, ensuring that the memorial never
diverges from its mission.
The Memorial Program contains Guiding Principles and Program Elements that
must be embodied within and conveyed through the memorial design.
Program Elements provide memorial designers with a list of specific elements
that should be physically included in the memorial, without prescribing how or
inhibiting creativity. A few Program Elements are numbered to assist competitors
in identifying these elements in their memorial designs.
The design for the memorial must be related directly to both the Memorial
Mission Statement and Memorial Program as well as the Additional Program
Considerations. The World Trade Center site memorial should honor the loss of
life equally and the contributions of all without establishing any hierarchies.
Schedule*
April 28 |
Competition begins.
Registration opens. Guidelines available. Questions from Competitors
accepted on web site |
May 18 |
Last day to submit questions |
May 23 |
Answers to questions posted on website |
May 29 |
Last day to register. All Competitors must
register by 5:00 pm EDT |
June 9 |
Opening date for receipt of submissions |
June 30 |
Closing date for receipt of submissions.
Submissions will not be accepted after 5:00 pm EDT on this date |
July |
Submission processing period |
August |
Jury review and evaluation period |
September |
Completion of Stage I |
October |
Completion of Stage II. Announcement of final
memorial design |
*Schedule and deadlines are subject to change at any time by LMDC. LMDC will
provide reasonable prior notice of any such changes on this website.
Requirements
In order for a submission to be considered eligible, competitors must adhere to
the rules and requirements described in this section.
Registration Requirements
Eligibility
All official registrants must be individuals who are at least 18 years of age
and register for the competition as of May 29, 2003.
Any team entering the competition must identify one individual to be the
official registrant in the competition. The registrant will be the official
representative of the competitor team. No person may register more than once or
be a member of more than one team. Each registrant or team member may submit
only one submission. If a person appears as the registrant or team member on
more than one submission, all submissions associated with that person will be
ineligible.
Members of the Memorial Competition jury, all LMDC employees, board members
and their immediate families, Memorial Competition consultants, Memorial Mission
Statement and Program committee members and all employees and sub-consultants of
Studio Daniel Libeskind are ineligible to compete.
Registration Form
To enter the competition, all competitors must first register by filling out and
submitting a Registration Form. No submissions will be reviewed without prior
registration.
Submission Requirements
Submission Form
All competitors must complete and submit a Submission Form with their
Presentation Board (described below). Completed Submission Forms must be
enclosed in a plain, opaque envelope, along with the Submission Fee (see below),
which must be sealed and affixed to the back of the Presentation Board. No
submissions will be reviewed without a Submission Form.
The Submission Form is only available to registered competitors, and includes
the address to which submissions must be sent.
Submission Fee
All competitors must pay a non-refundable U.S. $25.00 Submission Fee, submitted
with their Submission Form and Board. Payment must be in the form of a money
order or cashier's check payable to World Trade Center Memorial Foundation, Inc.
Cash, personal checks, and travelers' checks will not be accepted.
Payment must be enclosed in a plain, opaque envelope, along with the
Submission Form (see above), which must sealed and affixed to the back of the
Presentation Board. No submissions will be reviewed without payment of the
Submission Fee.
For a step-by-step guide on submitting the Submission Fee, please go to the
How To Enter section of this website.
Jury Names and Backgrounds
Paula Grant-Berry, Family Member; LMDC Families Advisory Council and Memorial
Program Drafting Committee Member
Susan K. Freedman, President, Public Art Fund
Vartan Gregorian, Ph.D., President, Carnegie Corporation of New York
Patricia Harris, Deputy Mayor for Administration for New York City
Maya Lin, Designer and Visual Artist
Michael McKeon, Managing Director, Mercury Public Affairs
Julie Menin, President and Founder, Wall Street Rising; Downtown resident;
Memorial Mission Statement Drafting Committee Member
Enrique Norten, Architect; Founder, TEN Arquitectos, Miller Chair of
Architecture, University of Pennsylvania
Martin Puryear, Visual Artist
Nancy Rosen, Independent Art Advisor, Nancy Rosen Incorporated
Lowery Stokes Sims, Ph.D., Director, The Studio Museum in Harlem
Michael Van Valkenburgh, Principal, Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates;
Charles Eliot Professor of Landscape Architecture at Harvard University
James E. Young, Ph.D., Professor and Chair, Department of Judaic & Near
Eastern Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Honorary Member, David Rockefeller, Distinguished philanthropist, business
leader and patron of the arts
In recognition of his accomplishments and devotion to New York City, David
Rockefeller will serve as an honorary member on the jury. Mr. Rockefeller will
be available for consultation on the guiding vision for the World Trade Center
and to provide historical perspective on the evolution of downtown.
Web: http://www.wtcsitememorial.org
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