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标 题: 1998-1999Acsa/Otis 学生竞赛
发信站: 紫 丁 香 (Thu Sep 24 17:49:28 1998), 转信
1998-99 ACSA/Otis Elevator International Student Design Competition
URBAN HOUSING PLUS
Integrated Urban Development Solutions
领域/Field: Architecture
形式/Type:
主办者/Organizer : Otis Elevator Company, Association of Collegiate
Schools
of Architecture
参赛资格/Eligibility: The competition is open to teams of upper-level
students (third
year or above, including graduate students) of architecture and allied
disciplines
worldwide. All student entrants are required to work under the
direction of a faculty
sponsor. Submissions should be the work of interdisciplinary teams,
although entries
from individual students displaying a multi-disciplinary approach will
be accepted.
奖金/Prize: Jurors will select up to six finalists at the Washington
jury to present
their projects at the ACSA International Conference in Rome. First and
Second Place
awards (up to three each) will be announced in Rome from among those
finalists. Each
First Place award will consist of $2,000, plus $500 for the
recipients' school; Second
Place awards will consist of $1,000. One Grand Prize project
(receiving an additional
$1,000 award and a $500 award to the recipients' school) will also be
selected from
among these finalists. Additional citations for excellence in overall
design solution,
master planning and urban integration, and the design of specific plan
elements may be
awarded at the jury's discretion. In addition to their cash prizes,
all finalists and
their faculty sponsors will receive travel stipends to help cover the
cost of attending
the presentation and announcement of prize winners at the ACSA
International
Conference. Additional projects may receive honorable mention
citations at the jury's
discretion. Prize-winning submissions will be exhibited at the ACSA
International
Conference, the 2000 ACSA Annual Meeting, and the American Institute
of Architects Expo
2000.
报名截止/End of Registration: 8 March 1999
提交截止/Projects due: 12 April 1999
报名费/Registration Fee: None
Required drawings:
It is required that each presentation must directly address the
specific criteria
outlined in the design challenge and evaluation criteria, including
(but not limited
to) the following required drawings:
a master plan demonstrating the design solution's integration with the
urban context;
a ground floor and/or site plan (with additional floor plans, as
applicable) for
specific elements of the design solution, particularly the residential
and/or mixed-use
components;
elevations and/or sections sufficient to show site context and major
program elements;
large-scale drawing(s), either orthographic or three-dimensional,
illustrating the
socialization/circulation network and its linkage to community
infrastructure
(including the use of horizontal and vertical transportation
technology, as
appropriate);
a three-dimensional representation, in the form of either an
axonometric, perspective,
or model photographs;
typical unit plans as appropriate to demonstrate the response to
diverse user
population(s);
Site analysis and/or urban analysis diagrams as appropriate to
document the urban
context.
Incomplete or undocumented entries are subject to disqualification.
All drawings should
be drawn at a scale appropriate to the design solution and include a
graphic scale and
north arrow as appropriate.
评奖者/Jury:
Jury members from around the world will be invited based on their
accomplishments in
the field of urban housing and/or urban design. Past jurors have
included Charles
Correa, Peter Rowe, Julie Eizenberg, Ken Yeang, Diana Agrest, Miguel
Angel Roca, and
Joan Goody among others.
主题/Subject :
Throughout the course of modern urban development, one hallmark of a
thriving urban
core has been the existence of stable residential areas in proximity
to the downtown
commercial, civic, and cultural centers. Flourishing cities have
retained a rich
residential mix of generations and incomes, in part because of
policies and amenities
that have kept the city attractive to them, as well as the existence
of diverse and
readily available housing integrated with the urban infrastructure.
The mutual dependence among residents, businesses, and their civic and
cultural
institutions is a central fact that binds them into cohesive
communities. Without this
close connection, disposable income migrates away from the central
core, depriving the
city center of necessary resources and resulting in an ultimately
unsustainable quality
of life. At the same time, housing created independently of supporting
infrastructure
often lacks essential services, leading to untenable communities
disconnected from the
previously existing socio-economic network. As a consequence, in many
cities, real
communities disappear, leaving a city devoid of social cohesion in
their place. On the
other hand, vibrant urban centers have housing opportunities for
people of all incomes
and land use plans that facilitate employment, education, culture,
recreation, public
transportation, and retail.
With this in mind the competition calls for a housing design that
takes into account
the competing interests of any urban setting: integrated land use,
optimum density,
compatibility with existing infrastructure, environmental impact,
affordability,
contextual appropriateness, preservation, and above all, social need.
The underlying
theme of the competition calls for a solution that actively engages
the social and
economic context of its urban setting; in short, a design that
redefines the
aspirations of your city.
详情联系/For more info:
John K. Edwards
ACSA/Otis Elevator Company Student DesignCompetition
Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture
1735 New York Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20006 USA
Telephone: 202-785-2324
Facsimile: 202-628-0448
e-mail:edwards@acsa-arch.org
WWW:http://www.acsa-arch.org/activities/studdesign.html
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