The Parachute Pavilion: an Open Design
Competition for Coney Island |
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25.02.2005
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18.04.2005
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The
Parachute Pavilion: an Open Design Competition for Coney Island invites
designers worldwide to generate innovative design proposals for a project that
contributes to a 21st-century vision for Coney Island. In concert with the Coney
Island Development Corporation’s (CIDC) planning initiatives, Van Alen Institute
(VAI) is directing a competition for a project ambitious in program and design
on a significant site in Coney Island’s amusement district, in the shadow of the
famed Parachute Jump—an iconic reminder of Coney Island history that is now a
designated landmark. The Pavilion design will play a key role in the ongoing
revival of Coney Island, with implications for urban recreation in New York City
waterfront communities and beyond.
The Parachute Pavilion is planned to be an all-season generator of activity,
drawing the public onto the boardwalk, the beach and Surf Avenue, and to a new
recreational destination. Throughout history, pavilions have acted as catalysts
for animating parks, waterfronts and urban districts by accommodating a myriad
of recreational and commercial activities as well as being paradigms of
innovative design. This competition will invite designers to stretch the limits
of what a pavilion can be, both formally and programmatically, connecting it to
both the history and future of Coney Island.
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The New York
Prize
In celebration of a century of supporting
designers’ talent and vision, and to underscore the critical importance
of design in improving the city’s public realm, The Parachute Pavilion:
an Open Design Competition for Coney Island is the occasion for the
inaugural New York Prize, which will be awarded to the first-place
winner of the Competition. |
Eligibility
This is an open competition and the sponsors wish to encourage designers in
architecture and related fields (individuals, teams, and firms) to enter.
Exceptions are noted in the Rules section.
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Schedule
December 2004 Competition brief available
Wednesday, December 15, 2004 Early registration ends
Friday, February 25, 2005 Registration ends
Friday, March 4, 2005 Questions deadline
Friday, March 18, 2005 Answers posted
Monday, April 18, 2005 Submissions due
May 2005 Submissions exhibited to the public and results announced |
Jury
Carol Hill Albert, Co-owner of Astroland Park, Coney Island
Paola Antonelli, Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, Museum of
Modern Art
Jon Benguiat, Director of Planning & Development, Brooklyn Borough President’s
Office
J. Max Bond, Jr., FAIA, Architect and Partner, Davis Brody Bond LLP
Michael A. Manfredi, Weiss/Manfredi Architects
Sheryl Robertson, Coney Island resident and local community organizer
David Rockwell, Architect, Founder & CEO, Rockwell Group
Jennifer Siegal, Principal and founder of Office of Mobile Design
Joshua Sirefman, President & Chairperson, CIDC, and Director, Mayor's Office of
Economic Development and Rebuilding
Julius Spiegel, Brooklyn Borough Commissioner - New York City Department of
Parks and Recreation
Marc Tsurumaki, Architect and Principal, Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis (LTL)
Competition Awards
1st: $20,000*
2nd: $5,000
3rd: $3,000
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