Tallinn Module
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22.12.2003
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22.12.2003
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Yarışma Özeti(Summary):
Tallinn Module is a public international one-stage design competition. The
objective of the competition is to find a unique system of outdoor urban
furnishings for the City of Tallinn that combines different objects
(kiosks, telephone booths, park benches, bus stop shelters, advertising
stands and so on) into a unitary whole.
Tip
(Type):
One-stage design competition.
Kimler katılabilir
(Open to):
The competition is a public, anonymous, international, one-stage design
competition.
Katılım ücreti
(Entry Fee):
Ödüller
(Awards):
Prize 10000 EUR
II Prize 7000 EUR
III Prize 3000 EUR
2 Special Prizes 1000 EUR
Total Prize Fund 21000 EUR
Juri (Jury):
chairman: Aavo Ermel, designer, Tallinn Municipal Government, Estonia
members: Gijs Bakker, designer, Droog Design, Holland
Jan Gehl, professor, Centre for Public Space Research, School of
Architecture, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Andres Ojari, architect, 3+1 Arhitektid, Estonia
Maria Pukk, designer, Oaas Arhitektid, Estonia
reserve member: Veronika Valk, architect, k a v a k a v a arhitektid,
Estonia
secretary: Siiri Vallner, architect, k a v a k a v a arhitektid, Estonia
İletişim Bilgileri
(Contact):
Web:
http://veeb.tallinn.ee/tm/index_eng.html
Tallinn Module is a public international one-stage design competition. The
objective of the competition is to find a unique system of outdoor urban
furnishings for the City of Tallinn that combines different objects
(kiosks, telephone booths, park benches, bus stop shelters, advertising
stands and so on) into a unitary whole. The system must create the inner logic
necessary for the integral design of the city while at the same time allowing
individual objects to retain their distinctiveness and individuality. It is
possible to limit the spread of catalogue solutions by way of the competition
and to contribute to working up the unique identity of the public space of
Tallinn.
Calendar
Beginning of the competition – Tuesday, October 9, 2003
Deadline for submission of questions – Tuesday, October 23, 2003
Answers to questions – Friday, October 31, 2003
Deadline for submission of entries – Monday, December 22, 2003
Posted submissions must carry the stamp with the same date - December 22, 2003
Announcement of the identifying code words of the winning entries – Friday,
January 23, 2004
Announcement of the winner – Friday, February 6, 2004
Public exhibition – Friday, February 6, 2004
Jury
chairman: Aavo Ermel, designer, Tallinn Municipal Government, Estonia
members: Gijs Bakker, designer, Droog Design, Holland
Jan Gehl, professor, Centre for Public Space Research, School of
Architecture, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Andres Ojari, architect, 3+1 Arhitektid, Estonia
Maria Pukk, designer, Oaas Arhitektid, Estonia
reserve member: Veronika Valk, architect, k a v a k a v a arhitektid,
Estonia
secretary: Siiri Vallner, architect, k a v a k a v a arhitektid, Estonia
The chairman and members of the jury have the right to vote on the decision.
The secretary does not have a vote. The reserve member may participate in jury
meetings but has a vote only in the event of serving as a substitute for a
primary member.
The jury may consult experts in the evaluation of the competition who have
the right to participate in jury meetings but do not a vote in making decisions.
Prizes
Prize 10000 EUR
II Prize 7000 EUR
III Prize 3000 EUR
2 Special Prizes 1000 EUR
Total Prize Fund 21000 EUR
If the number of entries that meet the conditions of the competition turns
out to be equal to or smaller than the total number of prizes to be awarded, it
is permissible to forego awarding some of the prizes or to redistribute the
amounts of the awards. The first prize may not be reduced.
Awards will be paid within one month at the latest after the organiser makes
the results public. Award money is subject to taxation according to legislation
currently in effect. It is the responsibility of the recipients of the awards to
pay the taxes that are to be paid from the award money.
Form of the Competition
The competition is a competition of ideas for solutions with the
demonstration of specific possibilities for their materialisation.
The competition is a public, anonymous, international, one-stage design
competition.
The languages of the competition are English and Estonian. The regulations of
the competition are available in both Estonian and English. Questions are to be
submitted in either Estonian or English. The organising committee will answer
all questions in both languages. Entries are to be submitted in either Estonian
or English.
The regulations of the competition source materials have been co-ordinated by
SDPD, UEA, ESD and ESIA.
The regulations of the competition contained herein and the guide for
organising the international competitions of the International Council of
Societies of Industrial Design (henceforth ICSID), International Council of
Graphic Design Associations (henceforth ICOGRADA) and International Federation
of Interior Architects/Interior Designers (henceforth IFI) will be observed in
carrying out the competition.
Right to Participate
All architects and designers with a diploma in their respective profession
that ensures the right to work as an architect or designer in their respective
countries may participate in the competition. Similarly groups of architects and
designers, that include at least one co-author of the project being entered with
a diploma in their respective profession that ensures the right to work as an
architect or designer in their respective country, are eligible.
The chairman, secretary, members and reserve members of the jury, experts
consulted by the jury, individuals who have an advantage due to organising the
competition and could influence the decisions of the jury, as well as the
spouses, close relatives, and business partners associated with ownership, may
not participate in the competition
Full Information at: http://veeb.tallinn.ee/tm/index_eng.html
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