Oslo Architecture Triennale 2022: Mission Neighborhood

より持続可能で多様な繁栄する地域づくりに貢献するプロジェクトを実施・計画問わず募集。選ばれると資金援助が得られるとのこと。

カテゴリ アワード
タイプ International, Award, Open, Two-Stage
ジャンル Community
開催地 Oslo, Norway
登録締切日 18 March 2022 GoogleCal iCal
提出締切日 18 March 2022 (via Online)
応募資格 Architects, planners, urban practitioners, academics, artists, activists and others
対象作品 Realized projects as well as visions and competition entries and other products produced for other contexts from the last five years

Description
This is an open call for projects, practices and perspectives that contribute to better neighbourhoods. Selected submissions will be exhibited as part of the 8th edition of the Oslo Architecture Triennale in the fall 2022, to an international audience of professionals as well as to the broader public.
The concept of neighbourhood intuitively includes both physical and social dimensions. The neighbourhood is where people live their individual lives, but also an opportunity to come together as communities. The everyday places we share with one another, from streets, squares, bus stops and kindergartens to schools, shops and workplaces, are all sites of (social) potential.
This open call searches for visionary ideas and examples on how to form better neighbourhoods: What are the practical, architectural, and social features of good neighbourhoods? How can we share more at a neighbourhood scale? How can new urban areas become more diverse and socially and environmentally sustainable?
We are equally interested in urban form - the physical planning and design of neighbourhoods - and the community life at a neighbourhood scale: the content of the built environment. The call is thus open to both practical and systemic reflections, small-scale interventions and master plans, physical and social projects. We welcome realized projects as well as visions and competition entries and other products produced for other contexts from the last five years. Submissions that display creativity in both (architectural) form and (cultural, social) content to the benefit of the neighbourhood is of particular interest.

Jury
Giovanna Borasi, Director, Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA)
Matevž Čelik, Founder and Program Director, Future Architecture Platform (FAP)
Camilla van Deurs, City Architect of Copenhagen
Jenny B. Osuldsen, Partner Snøhetta, Professor of Landscape Architecture at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Christian Pagh, Director and Chief Curator, Oslo Architecture Triennale (OAT), chair

Prize
A selection of projects will be exhibited in Oslo during the Oslo Architecture Triennale starting September 21st 2022.
Funding will be available for the works chosen for the exhibition.

Entry Fee
None

Timetable
April: Dialogue with selected submitters
April: Neighbourhood Index opens online
May: Announcement of selected projects for Triennale exhibition
September 21-25: Oslo Architecture Triennale opening weekend

Organizer
Oslo Architecture Triennale

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