International Urban Design Ideas Competition Berlin-Brandenburg 2070

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Overview

The main objective of the International Urban Design Ideas Competition for Berlin-Brandenburg 2070 is not to create a completely different, new metropolitan region beside or within the space occupied by the existing one, but to develop and improve the existing framework by building on its special strengths, features, and peculiarities.

Category Idea Competition / Competition Result
Type International, Idea, Open, Two-Stage, Anonymous
Genre Urban
Country Berlin, Germany
RegDeadline 27 September 2019 GoogleCal iCal
11 November 2019 (via Online) GoogleCal
Eligibility Achitects, city planners in collaboration with landscape architects who create interdisciplinary teams

Description
The Greater Berlin we know today marks its 100th anniversary in 2020. That date offers a timely opportunity to review the city's strengths and weaknesses and consider what is required for a sustainable future. The Architekten- und Ingenieurverein zu Berlin e.V. has taken the initiative with an anniversary programme that asks the relevant questions and puts proposals from policymakers, civil society actors, and experts up for discussion. Three formats supply the setting: Urban Planning Network colloquia, an International Urban Design Ideas Competition for Berlin-Brandenburg 2070 and a major exhibition entitled 100 Years of (Greater) Berlin: An Uncompleted Project.
In Juli 2019, will Berlin 2020 gGmbh launch the anonymous two-phase International Urban Design Ideas Competition for Berlin-Brandenburg 2070. The main goal of the „International Urban Planning Ideas Competition Berlin-Brandenburg 2070" is not to discuss a completely different, new metropolitan region next to or on the surface of the existing, but the further development of the existing metropolitan region. With a basically excellent transport network, many centers of different rank, an above-average housing stock and a comparatively undeveloped surrounding area, the metropolitan region has ideal future conditions that must be recognized, cultivated and further developed.

Jury
Expert jury members:
Arno Lederer, Prof. Dipl.-Ing., Architect, Stuttgart
Brigitte Bundesen Svarre, MA Modern Culture, PhD Architecture, Architect "Gehl Architects ApS", Copenhagen
Cornelia Müller, Prof. La.Arch. Dipl.-Ing., Landscape Architect, Hochschule Osnabrück, Fakultät Agrarwissenschaften und Landschaftsarchitektur, Berlin
Ellen van Loon, Architect "Office for Metropolitan Architecture", (OMA) Rotterdam- t.b.c.
Hans Kollhoff, Prof. Dipl.-Ing., Architect, Berlin
Jo Coenen Beheer B.V. Prof. Ir. J.M.J., Architect and Urban Planner, TU Delft, Maastricht - t.b.c. Miroslav Sik, Prof., Architect, ETH Zürich
Oliver Schwedes, Prof. Dr., TU Berlin Fachgebiet für Integrierte Verkehrsplanung am Institut für Land- und Seeverkehr
Reiner Nagel, Dipl.-Ing., Architect, Urban Planner, Vorstandsvorsitzender der Bundesstiftung Baukultur, Potsdam
Werner Durth, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr. h.c. Architect, Sociologist, Architectural Historian, TU Darmstadt
Substitutes for the expert jury:
Christoph Metzger, Prof. Dr. phil. Dr. Ing. habil., Kunstwissenschaft mit dem Schwerpunkt Geschichte und Theorie der Klangkunst, Braunschweig
Silke Weidner, Prof. Dr.-Ing., Urban Planner, Institutsleiterin des Instituts für Stadtplanung an der Brandenburgischen Technischen Universität Cottbus - Senftenberg (BTU)
Lay jury members:
Benedikt Goebel, Dr. phil., Historian, Berlin
Harald Bodenschatz, Prof. Dr., Social Science, Urban Planning, Berlin
Kathrin Schneider, Ministerin für Infrastruktur und Landesplanung des Landes Brandenburg - t.b.c. Katrin Lompscher, Senatorin für Stadtentwicklung und Wohnen Berlin
Markus Tubbesing, Prof. Dr. phil., Architect, FH Potsdam
Reinhard Hüttl, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dr. h.c. Wissenschaftlicher Vorstand, Vorstandsvorsitzender Helmholtz- Zentrum Potsdam, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ
Tobias Nöfer, Dipl.-Ing., Architect, Berlin
Wolfgang Schuster, Prof. Dr. h.c. Dipl.-Ing., Architect, Potsdam

Prize
1st Prize: 70,000 EUR
2nd Prize: 56,000 EUR
3rd Prize: 40,000 EUR
4th Prize: 24,000 EUR
5th Prize: 10,000 EUR

Entry Fee
None

Timetable
Preliminary examination and jury meeting, Phase 1: 12-26 November 2019
Beginning of Phase 2: 9-13 December 2019
Issuance of competition documents: 9-13 December 2019
Submission deadline, Phase 2: 17 April 2020
Preliminary examination: 18 April - June 2020
Jury meeting, Phase 2: June 2020
Preparation for exhibition: end of July 2020
Exhibition opening: 1 October 2020

Organizer
Berlin 2020 gGmbH

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