An Open Competition for Visions of an
Arab Cultural Center, Washington DC, USA. |
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The Board of the Mosaic Foundation is
pleased to announce the launch of an architectural competition for design
visions of a future Arab Cultural Center to be built in Washington, D.C. This
center is intended to provide a major venue for public use in the nation's
capital providing exhibition halls, event spaces, a theater, learning and
research space as well as office space for the organization. The Center is
intended to foster knowledge of the Arab world by providing a place where
information in the arts, sciences and culture can be exchanged.
The Mosaic Foundation is a
not-for-profit organization founded in 1998 by the spouses of the Arab
Ambassadors to the United States. Its goal is to aid women and children in their
local U.S. communities and internationally while building bridges of
understanding between the peoples of the United States and the Arab World. To
date the Mosaic Foundation has raised and donated approximately $7.3 million for
organizations and institutions such as St. Jude's Childrens Research Hospital,
Save the Children, the Grameen Foundation and Susan G. Komen Foundation -
National Race for the Cure.
This architectural competition will
launch the Foundation's efforts for this center. The winning architectural
designs will be used by the Mosaic Foundation to begin a fully developed
endowment campaign to raise the funds necessary for the project.
Type: Ideas, visions
Project: Arab Cultural Center
Location: Washington, DC, USA
Sponsor: The Mosaic Foundation,
http://www.mosaicfound.org
Jury
Gulzar Haider, Emeritus Professor of Architecture, Principal, GHDesign Group,
Toronto, Canada Nasser Rabbat, Agha Khan Professor of the History of Islamic
Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
USA HRH Princess Haifa Al-Faisal, Chair of the Board of Trustees The Mosaic
Foundation Fourth Juror: to be confirmed
In order to advance the idea of the
construction of an Arab Cultural Center in Washington, D.C., the Mosaic
Foundation is undertaking and educational and fund raising campaign at both a
national and international level. A visions competition among students and
practitioners of the visual and graphic arts, design arts and architecture from
around the world is a first step in this campaign. We believe that this unique
project can greatly benefit from a broad based visioning competition open to
all.
The entry will comprise a
2-dimensional graphic representation of a "vision" of this Arab Cultural Center
in Washington, D.C. Winning entries will be incorporated into the fund raising
and public awareness efforts in making this project a reality. An exhibition of
selected entries including the winners is also anticipated.
A professional competition with an
aim to select the architects for the project is to be held separately and later.
Aspirations and Expectations
Architecture, though physically silent, must be eloquent in putting forth
its aspirations. It can say much about the individuals, organizations and
cultures and even world-views that have motivated a project. While it must be
harmoniously at home in its natural and physical surroundings, it must also be
graciously sensitive and in civilized communication with the cultural
environment in which it is located. In this sense, the Arab Cultural Center must
project the finest traditions of Arab/Islamic architectural style and
simultaneously be a building that, beyond its home in Washington, D.C., is a
catalyst for creative and mutually reflective dialogue among cultures.
Project
A site for the project has not been selected but is envisioned to be
downtown though not part of the National Mall. It is to be a two-phase project
containing approximately 116,000 square feet, not including below-grade parking,
with flexible gathering areas suitable for public events, exhibition spaces,
classroom and research facilities, catering facilities, a theater and office
space.
Submission Expectations and
Requirements
1. The submission is not expected to
be an architectural design proposal for a building with a functional program,
located on a specific site. Instead you are being asked to envision an
architectural presence, a choreography of spatial experience, a composition of
visual messages that can together impart the Arab Cultural Center in Washington,
DC with a unique and subtle significance it deserves. It is extremely important,
however, that your architectural vision is presented in a manner that can be
grasped without excessive interpretive hurdles by a wider audience.
2. Submission will be as a
2-dimensional, flat, rectangular panel of A3
(metric) or 11" x 17" (imperial) size. Only one side of the panel will be used
and no cuttings or punctures through the panel will be acceptable. Foam board of
adequate thickness is recommended as the backing in order to keep the panel
flat. If material other than foam board is used it has to be stiff, flat and
light weight.
3. The medium(s) is open and there
are no restrictions on how it could
be mixed. Drawing, painting, photographed models, photo montage, flat collage,
prints of computer generated drawings and electronically composed images are
allowed. The images used in the submission must not violate and copyright laws.
4. Submissions are to be primarily
visual in the sense that no title
blocks, explanatory notes, or statements of concept are permitted. Use of
alphabet and text as visual content can be used sparingly and with discretion.
5. Submissions are to be anonymous.
Awards
A total of ten submissions will be selected by the Jury as winners and
identified by the uniqueness of their respective visions. A total prize money of
$5,000 will be distributed among the winners according to the criteria
established by the Jury.
Deadlines
Registration Begins: January 31, 2005
Questions of clarification: February 15, 2005
Answers to the questions: March 1, 2005
Submission: April 1, 2005
Announcement of Results: April 15, 2005
Email
[email protected]
Address
Mosaic Foundation
1420 Beverly Road Suite 240
McLean, VA 22101 USA
Delivery
All submissions must be received at the following address by close of
business on Friday, April 1, 2005.
Mosaic Foundation/Design Competition
1420 Beverly Road Suite 240
McLean, VA 22101 USA
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