87 entries from 22 countries
1st prize
Massimiliano Marian, Andrea Cassi, Biella, Italy
2nd prize
Janghwan Cheon, Nay Soe, Matthew Conway, Felipe Colin, Lincoln, USA
3rd prize
Valentina Andriulli, Antonia De Angelis, Rome, Italy
Honourable mention
Pietro Bellucci, Leila Bochicchio, Eliana Capiato, Rome, ITALY
Gabay Matthieu, Maciocci Guido, Rome, ITALY
Hye jin Jeon, Cho hae Park, Ji eun Hong, Seung buk Gu, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA
Milena Farina, Mariella Annese, Rome, ITALY
Riccardo Nannola, Livia Paolucci, Rome, ITALY
Lebreton Jean-Sebastien , Mariambourg Charles, Paris, FRANCE
Deniza Radulova, Radostina Radulova, Stuttgart, GERMANY
Luigi Centola con, Pia D’Angelo, Alessandro di Prisco, Maura Gravagnuolo, Melanie Iorio, Domenico Manzion, Francesco Rizzo, Giulio Sterbini, Salerno, ITALY
Francisco J. Pavón Fernández, Malaga, SPAIN
FARM prize will be announced before the FARM cultural park inauguration, 25th june 2010
Category | Idea Competition / Open to Students / Competition Result |
Type | International, Idea, Open, Single-Stage, Anonymous |
Genre | Urban |
Country | Rome, Italy |
RegDeadline | 28 May 2010 (See "Entry Fee" below) GoogleCal iCal |
2 June 2010 (via Online) GoogleCal | |
Eligibility | All |
Description
The Italian city manifests a consistent absence of Contemporary Urban Planning and relatively ineffective architectural intervention. The objective of the competition is to drive your imagination, by the use of new materials, echo- technologies, parametric software and territorial organizations for a future vision of the city of Rome. Globalization, environmental concerns, the future historiography of the city, adaptability and emerging digital practices are some of the elements that should be taken into consideration.
The Planning Proposal can re-assess a significant monument, road, district or better still the whole city. For this reason there are no restrictions of site, program or dimension of the project. The goal is to give maximum freedom, with the intention of achieving the most innovative and provocative proposals. Proposals should aim to augment and stimulate the urban inhabitance and experience of the ordinary person. The proposed planning, should support and integrate itself environmentally, seeking to create and improve a unified relationship between the city and its’ cultural behavior.
Jury
J. Mayer H. (J. Mayer H. Architects, Berlin)
Francesco Lipari (OFL architecture, Rome)
Francesco Gatti (3 Gatti Architecture Studio, Shanghai)
Felipe Escudero (MAD project manager, Beijing)
Michael Caton (Michael Caton Architecture, Abu Dhabi)
Prize
1st place: € 1500
2nd place: € 600
3rd place: € 400
4 Honorable Mentions
Special prize of € 1000 in order to promote architecture and contemporary art related to the ongoing project for the new cultural district in the city of Favara (AG).
Entry Fee
70€
Early registration deadline: 50€ (before the 26th April, 2010)
Entries
2 A2 board and technical/written report in A4 (maximum 2 pages)
Timetable
Announcement of results: 15th June 2010 at www.cityvision-competition.com
Organizer
City Vision Magazine
Official Website
http://www.cityvision-competition.com/