Suburbia Transformed 3.0

郊外に暮らす核家族の住宅を前提に、サステイナブルを意識した美しいランドスケープを求めるアワード。未完成部門や学生部門もあり。

カテゴリ アワード / 学生が参加できるコンペ
タイプ International, Award, Open, Single-Stage, Anonymous
ジャンル Landscape, Sustainability
開催地 Ridgewood, United States
登録締切日 18 February 2014 GoogleCal iCal
提出締切日 20 March 2014 (Must be Received) GoogleCal
応募資格 Landscape architects, landscape designers, architects, individuals, teams or firms…and students of design

Description
The goal of Suburbia Transformed 3.0 is to promote and celebrate residential designs that go beyond “green” by explicitly using sustainable strategies, tactics and technologies to enrich the aesthetic spatial experience of people. ST 3.0 will assemble contemporary projects achieving this goal into a travelling exhibition and catalogue. The emphasis is on how such sustainable landscapes can be beautiful, inspiring, perhaps profound; and serve as examples for transforming the suburban residential fabric, one garden at a time.
We seek solutions to the ubiquitous small-lot, detached single-family, residential condition in the hope that we may better understand how to transform suburbia. Therefore, submissions must be for two-acre or less residentially zoned single-family properties. A submission with a newly built house is allowed as long as the lot was part of a pre-existing subdivision or town property. Distance from an urban center is not relevant for the purpose of this competition.

Jury
Andrea Cochran FASLA, Principal, Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture, San Francisco, CA
Tobiah Horton, LEED AP, Assistant Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
David Kamp, FASLA, LF, NA, Dirtworks, PC, New York
Keith LeBlanc, FASLA, Keith LeBlanc Landscape Architecture, Inc., Boston, MA
Darrel Morrison, FASLA, Ecological Landscape Design and Management, New York

Prize
Up to 12 projects in each category (built work, professional visionary (unbuilt) work, student visionary (unbuilt) work): Exhibition and Publication

Entry Fee
$115 ($50 for students)

Entries
a. A 250-word or less description
b. Existing Conditions Plan
c. Site Design Plan
d. Eight to fifteen (8-15) images keyed to the site plan with captions

Submission Address
The James Rose Center
506 East Ridgewood Avenue
Ridgewood, NJ 07450
Attention: Design Competition

Timetable
Announcement of Selected Entries: Apr 15, 2014
Opening Reception at James Rose Center: May 31, 2014
Exhibition travels: Aug 31, 2014

Links
Past winners

Organizer
The James Rose Center

Official Website