PRUITT-IGOE NOW: THE UNMENTIONED MODERN LANDSCAPE

かつてセントルイスに建てられた住宅団地プルーイット・アイゴーは、アメリカの住宅計画史上最大の失敗とされた。この跡地のうち、いまだ未開発の土地4万坪に、新しいランドスケープを提案するコンペ。

カテゴリ アイディアコンペ / 学生が参加できるコンペ
タイプ International, Idea, Open, Single-Stage, Anonymous
ジャンル Landscape
開催地 St.Louis, United States
登録締切日 16 March 2012 GoogleCal iCal
提出締切日 16 March 2012 (via Online)
応募資格 All

Description
Pruitt Igoe Now is looking for bold ideas. And, for ideas from sources as diverse in media and background as possible. For forty years, the interpreted memory of the Pruitt‐Igoe buildings has existed as a cautionary tale to architects, urbanists, and the public- and for just as long, these acres of land have been dormant, now largely overtaken with foliage. What is the future of the Pruitt‐Igoe site?
In crafting a proposal, the designer(s) should carefully choose and define the site for the proposal. We leave as an open inquiry what part of the Pruitt‐Igoe site or its surroundings requires intervention or contemplation through this competition. Of course, there is the historic boundary of the Pruitt‐Igoe project, bounded by Cass Avenue to the north, North 20th Street to the east, Carr Street to the south and North Jefferson to the west. The Site Description section includes information about what exists inside of and around that boundary. Yet around the boundary is a surrounding urban environment inclusive of several neighborhoods and containing some remaining built resources whose histories are intertwined with that of Pruitt‐Igoe. Both Jefferson and Cass Avenues are major thoroughfares, with Cass Avenue connecting west to merge into Dr. Martin Luther King Drive and Jefferson Avenue connecting south to downtown and to the former Mill Creek Valley, one of St. Louis’ historic African-American neighborhoods almost completely removed around the time that Pruitt‐Igoe opened. Additionally, Pruitt‐Igoe is near the site of the Gateway Arch, an iconic work of modernist design that serves as both the signifier of St. Louis and as the most recognized architectural work in the region.

Jury
Not yet announced

Prize
First prize: $1,000
Second prize: $750
Third prize: $500

Entry Fee
$20

Entries
A single 24” x 36” layout or a short video

Timetable
Symposium on urban dwelling and creative intervention: April 2012 at Portland State University
Design ideas revealed online: May 1, 2012
Selection of three winning entries and honorable mentions: June 1, 2012
Design ideas displayed in St. Louis: June- August 2012
Traveling exhibition of entries launches: Summer 2012

Organizer
Michael R. Allen(the Director of the Preservation Research Office) and Nora Wendl(Assistant Professor of Design in the Department of Architecture at Portland State University)

Official Website
http://www.pruittigoenow.org/