Yarışma SonuçlarıSelected Projects
West Harlem Piers Park
Barbara Wilks and Johannes Feder, Archipelago
Best Pedestrian Route
Richard Garber and Nicole Robertson, GRO Architects
Slide Library, Department of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University
Scott Marble and Karen Fairbanks, Marble Fairbanks
Brooklyn Bridge Underpass Light Installation
Linnaea Tillett, Tillett Lighting Design
Karin Tehve, KT3D
The New School/Sheila C. Johnson Design Center
Lyn Rice and Astrid Lipka, Lyn Rice Architects
Switch Building
Eric Bunge and Mimi Hoang, nARCHITECTS
Luminaire Celebrates Public Space
Rob Rogers and Jonathan Marvel, Rogers Marvel Architects
322 Hicks Street
Henry Smith-Miller, Laurie Hawkinson, partners, and Luben Dimcheff, project architect, Smith-Miller + Hawkinson Architects (Consulting Design Architects) with Douglas Korves, Architect (Architect of Record)Yarışma Bilgileri
The Architectural League created the New York Designs juried lecture series in 2003 to provide a forum for the presentation of innovative and accomplished work built in New York City. This year’s theme, "threshold", focuses on projects whose design mediates distinct conditions. A "threshold" might be understood literally as a transitional space -that interfaces public and private; that bridges inside and outside; that connects nature and the city- or as a conceptual space of overlap between materials, disciplines, cultures, the client and architect, the past and future. What limits, opportunities, and compromises shape thresholds in the city? What can thresholds tell us about the experience of building in New York City and contemporary design practice?
The jury seeks portfolios that situate a project within this liminal space. Submissions should demonstrate how a space of transition and the act of mediation informed the final project.
To be considered for presentation in the Architectural League’s New York Designs lecture series, individuals and firms are invited to submit one work that was recently built in New York City. There are no limitations in terms of project type, program, size, or budget.
Submission Format
Up to four double-sided 8 ½” X 11” pages, highlighting the project and a short (no more than 100 words) statement describing how the work addresses the theme.
Selection
Six firms or individuals will be selected to present work in the lecture series.
Lecture Dates
29 May and 05 June at 19:00 at the Urban Center. Each evening will include fifteen-minute presentations by three firms, followed by a discussion and reception.
Jury
- Sunil Bald
- Markus Dochantschi
- Lynn Gaffney
- Victoria Meyers
- Adam Yarinsky
Deadline
Submissions must be postmarked (not metered) by 16 April 2008.Konuyla İlgili Linkler