Guy’s & St Thomas’s Hospital : East Wing Cladding Competition

ロンドン中心部にあるガイズ・アンド・セント・トーマス病院の東ウイングの外装被覆デザインを求める実施コンペ。40年以上経過した同施設に、新たなファサードと環境負荷を低減する性能を与える。一次審査は参加表明書などによる書類審査。6者程度がコンペティションステージに進むことができる。応募資格に注意。

カテゴリ 実施コンペ
タイプ International, Project, Open, Two-Stage, Onymous
ジャンル Environment, Façade, Medical-Facility
開催地 London
登録締切日 13 April 2010 GoogleCal iCal
提出締切日 13 April 2010 (Must be Received)
応募資格 Contractor led design team

Description
The East Wing building, which is over 40 years old, is a significant urban presence in the London cityscape. Situated on the south side of the river where the Thames meanders north, the East Wing sits opposite the Houses of Parliament, with Lambeth Palace to the south. To the east, the façade is clearly visible to trains arriving at Waterloo station.

The competition seeks a re-cladding design of exemplary quality providing significant improvements in energy efficiency with minimised CO2 emissions and a long-term solution to address water ingress, improve insulation and energy efficiency. Presently the building does not perform well therefore it is the Trust’s aspiration to ultimately achieve a minimum BREEAM ‘excellent’ rating.

The aim of the competition is for the client to select a preferred bidder (a consortium of main contractor and architect-led design team) on design, construction capability and best value.

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Jury
The jury panel will include Trust Senior Management and Clinical Staff plus RIBA Architectural Advisers for this competition David Henderson, co-Director of Bennetts Associates and Jim Eyre OBE, Director of Wilkinson Eyre Architects.

Prize
An equal honorarium of £15,000 (plus VAT) will be paid to each shortlisted team invited to develop design proposals.

Entry Fee
£35

Entries
- 20 page Expression of Interest (EoI) document
- Completed PQQs

Timetable
Shortlist Notified, Brief Issued: w/c 17th May
Submission of Designs: 12th July
Final Judging / Interviews: 2nd September

Organizer
RIBA and Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

Official Website
http://www.architecture.com/...