Open International Competition Of
"Unbuilt" Architectural Work Via The Internet 2003
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10.10.2003
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10.10.2003
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Yarışma Özeti(Summary):
This competition follows the successful electronic competition
of unbuilt work celebrated at the Bienal Miami + Beach 2001.
Tip
(Type):
Kimler katılabilir
(Open to):
The competition is open to all architects, designers and students of
architecture regardless of citizenship. The only requirement is that the project
has not been constructed by the deadline of the competition.
Katılım ücreti
(Entry Fee):
Ödüller
(Awards):
The Bienal Medallion will be awareded to the best project of all categories:
1st Prize, Gold Bienal Medallion
2nd Prize, Silver Bienal Medallion
3rd Prize, Bronze Bienal Medallion
Honor Bienal Medallion will be presented at the jury discretion
Juri (Jury):
Alfredo Andia, Jury Chair, Florida International University, USA
Dean DiSimone, Kdlab, New York, USA
Bernhard Franken, Franken Architekten, Frankfurt, Germany
Mark Goulthorpe, dECOi, Paris
Jan Kaplicky, Future Systems, London, England
Chad Oppenheim, Oppenheim Architecture, Miami, USA
Nader Tehrani, Office dA, Boston, USA
İletişim Bilgileri
(Contact):
Web:
http://www.fiu.edu/%7Ebienal/miamibeach2003/futures-en.html
http://www.fiu.edu/%7Ebienal/miamibeach2001/futures-en.html
Registration in this web site: August 10 to October 10, 2003.
Deadline: October 10, 2003.
Competition Brief
This competition follows the successful electronic competition of unbuilt work
celebrated at the Bienal Miami + Beach 2001.
The goal of this competition is to promote and reveal the potency of
"new conceptual and experimental work" in architecture today. The
objective is to award extraordinary unbuilt projects and architectural ideas.
Design works that provoke new cultural visions, new professional practices, and
new understandings of urbanity of the contemporary world.
The competition is open to all architects, designers and students of
architecture regardless of citizenship. The only requirement is that the project
has not been constructed by the deadline of the competition.
The organizing committee of the Bienal + Miami 2003 calls for this contest to
be an open competition about the possible futures of architecture. The word
"architecture" or "architectural" in this competition it is
an open word. The committee's belief is that we live in an age in which we are
forced to redefine our traditional notion of design and architecture. The
committee's conviction is that a major part of the future of architecture lies
in a discourse that can be found mostly in "un-built and experimental"
work from around the world. The objective of the competition is to reveal this
discourse. In order to review and promote these projects worldwide all work must
be submitted via the Internet.
This prize is designed to award single projects. The jury will evaluate each
project individually. There is no limit on the number of projects that can be
entered but each project has to be registered individually.
The competition is organized as part of the Bienal Miami + Beach 2003 which
is sponsored by The School of Architecture at Florida International University,
AIA Miami Chapter, Miami, and the Federacion Panamericana de Arquitectos.
This electronic competition is also supported by several architecture
magazines, publications and events:
- ARCH'IT rivista digitale di architettura, Italy
- Competitions Magazine, USA
- TodoObras, National Periodical on Architecture, Chile
- iMage, viewpoints on architecture, Italy
Final Jury
Alfredo Andia, Jury Chair, Florida International University, USA
Dean DiSimone, Kdlab, New York, USA
Bernhard Franken, Franken Architekten, Frankfurt, Germany
Mark Goulthorpe, dECOi, Paris
Jan Kaplicky, Future Systems, London, England
Chad Oppenheim, Oppenheim Architecture, Miami, USA
Nader Tehrani, Office dA, Boston, USA
First Phase Jury
To be announced
Organizing Committee
Alfredo Andia, Ph.D. Florida International University, USA
Jaime Canaves, FAIA. Florida International University, USA
Carlos Cassucelli, Director, Bienal Miami + Beach 2003
Registration and Format of Presentations
- The registration and submission period of the individual projects will be from
August 10 to October 10, 2003. Click here (Not available yet: registration will
be available online on July 15, 2003).
- The registration fee is USD $ 40 payable with a credit card on the
registration page.
- The participants must submit their work in the format of web pages accessible
via the Internet. There is no limit in the size or style of the web page
presentation. However, it is recommended that the participants consider that the
jury will review the projects from different computers around the world and will
access the Internet at different speeds.
- It is recommended that the participants restrict the use of plug-ins and if
they are forced to use them, they must properly describe them in their pages.
Please note that the jury will evaluate the content based on the architectural
design and ideas, and not on the multimedia presentation.
- The official language of the e-Competition is English
- The initial web page must include the title of the project. This first page
must also include a link called "contact" which must be located in the
upper left corner. The "contact" link must include the name of the
participants, e-mail, contact address, phone numbers and affiliation. The name
of the participants must not be included in any other place of the web site. The
web pages must include a description of the project, site, program, concepts,
plans, elevations, sections and perspectives.
Deadline
Registration and submission of web page via the Online Registration: July 15 to
October 10, 2003
Jury Process
The jury process will be divided into two stages.
- First Stage: The first stage jury will select in three rounds the
semifinalists and finalist projects.
- Final Stage: The final jury will review all final projects and will
recommend the Winners and Honorable Mentions. Award Winners will receive a
certificate of award. Prizes will be divided according to the recommendations of
the jury. The decisions of the jury are final and cannot be reverted after they
are submitted. The results of the competition will be published November 7, 2003
during the "Bienal of Miami + Beach 2003" and in this web site.
Awards
The Bienal Medallion will be awareded to the best project of all categories:
1st Prize, Gold Bienal Medallion
2nd Prize, Silver Bienal Medallion
3rd Prize, Bronze Bienal Medallion
Honor Bienal Medallion will be presented at the jury discretion
Finalists and semifinalist will also be exhibited during the Bienal Miami +
Beach 2003.
Sponsorship
School of Architecture, Florida International University, Miami, USA
Federación Panamericana de Asociaciones de Arquitectos (FPAA)
Miami Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, USA (AIA/Miami)
Competitions Magazine (USA)
Question & Answers
The organizing committee of the Bienal Miami + Beach 2003 will not respond to
individual questions regarding the competition. All questions that cannot be
answered by reading this web site will be responded in the Question and Answer
section of this web page until August 30th.
Are multiple entries allowed?
Yes, however, as stated above for each registration you can register only one
unbuilt project.
Do you know of a good web server where I can register a site for my project?
There are many web hosting companies that allow you to have up to 20 MB of free
space for you to load web pages in the Internet.
We can recommend two: Geocities and Tripod
http://www.geocities.com
http://www.tripod.com
Note: If you choose please note that they have advertisement that will affect
the design of your presentation.
Is there more information about the e-Competition?
All the information about this competition will be posted in this web page.
There will be no additional information regarding the competition.
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