Child-friendly public space

Those areas are in need of improvement, detailing, adding sense and qualitative elements of landscape, urban design (both stationary and mobile types) with the possibility of rapid transformation.

Category Idea Competition / Open to Students
Type International, Idea, Open, Single-Stage , Anonymous
Genre Public
Country Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine
RegDeadline 15 May 2015 GoogleCal iCal
15 May 2015 via Online)
Eligibility All

Description
IIvano-Frankivsk — European classic monocentric city that has evolved from a fortress. Downtown is a multifunctional area with aggregated zoning. Historically formed residential areas, maintenance objects, general and administrative institutions, cultural and entertainment facilities and other objects are situated here. They are connected by public spaces that were formed by existing landscapes, pedestrian zones, and public squares.
Public spaces of the central city part have varying degrees of congestion: some are constantly used for arranging festive events, seasonal and holiday trade; others, with absolutely suitable geometric parameters and location, are purely transit areas. These areas often become locations of unauthorized remote trade with corresponding accumulation of disharmonizing objects, advertising, rubbish etc. Absence of places designed for short-term stay of children and families with children is especially noticeable. In this regard, along with other objects of public service, unauthorized set of children's entertainment facilities start to appear: trampolines, bicycles, electric cars. Those, in return, often neglect basic safety rules for children and random pedestrians. Those areas are in need of improvement, detailing, adding sense and qualitative elements of landscape, urban design (both stationary and mobile types) with the possibility of rapid transformation.

Jury
Volodymyr Haidar (Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine) architect, chief architect of Ivano-Frankivsk
Yurii Fyliuk (Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine) restaurateur, head of NGO “Warm city”
Christian Gigler (Vienna, Austria) urban planer, designer, “gigler design & structu-res”, International Summer University Carinthia (iSUC)
Mariana Vershynina (Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine) head of NGO “Moms Carpathian”
Nazarenko Andrii (Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine) urbanist, activist of NGO “Warm city”
Jacek Czubinski (Cracow, Poland) PhD, Architect. Cracow university of Technology, Faculty of Architecture
Czubinski Jacek, PhD, Arch. Faculty of Architecture Cracow university of Technology

Prize
First prize: 1800 €
Second prize: 1200 €
Third prize: 600 €

Entry Fee
None

Entries
No more than three A4 pages (A1 format): idea justification; description of structures and materials; estimated cost of the project

Language
Ukrainian and English

Timetable
Reward and exhibition: 01 June 2015

Organizer
NGO “Moms Carpathian”, NGO “Warm city”, Planning and architecture department of Ivano-Frankivsk City Council

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