Venice CityVision Competition

To develop visionary urban proposals with the intention of stimulating and supporting the contemporary city, in this case Venice

Category Idea Competition / Open to Students
Type International, Idea, Open, Single-Stage, Anonymous
Genre Urban
Country Venice, Italy
RegDeadline 27 May 2011 (See "Entry Fee" below) GoogleCal iCal
6 June 2011 (via Online)
Eligibility Architects, engineers, designers, students and creatives

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, eco- technologies, parametric software and territorial organizations for a future vision of the city of Venice. 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.
Venice CityVision Competition focuses on the revealing of the urban context as a newly launched syntax of diverse terms. If one imagines the existing area as the creational canvas then on a mixture of Baroque and Renaissance fragments, one is invited to propose an original dialogue, an advanced element, as if inserting a new exhibit in an ever-existing museum.
Aiming to highlight the intense water border, that divides the vertical body of the city in two parts – above and underneath it - the proposals given should reinterpret the symbiosis, the antithesis or even the collaboration of the three parts: the lower and upper urban segments, as well as the in-between limit.

Jury
BJARKE INGELS (BIG Architects)
NERI OXMAN (Material Ecology)
ELENA MANFERDINI (Atelier Manferdini)
MARIA LUDOVICA TRAMONTIN (Università di Cagliari)
BOSTJAN VUGA (Sadar Vuga)

Prize
1st place: € 2,000
2nd place:€ 1,000
6 Honorable Mentions

Entry Fee
50€ (early registration: before the 04th April, 2011)
70€ (before the 27th May, 2011)

Entries
2 boards of project in A2 and a report in A4 format maximum 2 pages

Timetable
Announcement of results: June 2011
Projects exhibition, Awards Ceremony and Conference: September 2011

Links
Past winners

Organizer
City Vision Magazine

Official Website
http://www.cityvision-competition.com/venice/