The Ross Pavilion International Design Competition

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開催概要

エディンバラの公園に多様なイベントに対応できるパヴィリオンとビジターセンターを建設するコンペ。PQQによる事前審査で5組以上のショートリストが選出される。総工費は約35億円。

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タイプ International, Project/EOI/PQQ, Architect, Two-Stage, Onymous
ジャンル Pavilion, Visitor-Center
開催地 Edinburgh, UK
登録締切日 13 March 2017 GoogleCal iCal
提出締切日 13 March 2017 (via Online)
応募資格 Creative teams which are led by an architect and demonstrate expertise in landscape, engineering, heritage and planning

Description
Edinburgh’s civic realm has always been one of its strengths, but as competition between world cities intensifies and city residents increasingly value public green spaces, so it has become a priority for both the public and private sectors. Accordingly, the Ross Pavilion International Design Competition focuses on regenerating and renewing an emblematic site at the heart of West Princes Street Gardens, which is presently occupied by the Ross Bandstand. This nationally-important space, perfectly positioned below Edinburgh Castle in the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh UNESCO World Heritage site and adjoining the city’s most famous shopping street, is ‘a place for people’. For much of the year a tranquil space in the lively city, it is also the seasonal focus for some of Scotland’s most high-profile events and celebrations, notably Hogmanay and the Edinburgh International Festival’s closing fireworks concert.
This two-stage international competition is seeking an outstanding team for the £25m Ross Pavilion and Gardens project to design a new landmark Pavilion to replace the Bandstand; design a visitor centre with café; and to subtly update and improve the surrounding landscape. The initiative is intended to create a flexible contemporary venue, which is sensitive to context and historic setting, and where both residents and visitors can engage with a variety of cultural events all year round.
In its design and quality, the new Pavilion should be of the highest order: able to hold its own, and of its time, but respectful of the Castle and the historic setting; inspiring imaginative cultural programming, while raising the overall aesthetic and sensory experience of the Gardens. The design should be an original of international quality and significance creating an image that will, over time, come to be associated with Edinburgh.

Jury
Not yet announced

Prize
An honorarium of £10,000 will be awarded to each of the unsuccessful shortlisted teams.

Entry Fee
None

Timetable
Shortlist announced: Mid-to-late March 2017
Final submissions by shortlisted teams: 9 June 2017
Winner announced: Early August 2017

Organizer
The Ross Development Trust

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