Join DETROIT WATERFRONT DISTRICT to re-shape the skyline of Detroit [Sponsored]
A very few days left to register to DETROIT WATERFRONT DISTRICT competition with a discounted fee! Hurry-up, early birds are ending on Sunday 25th October. DETROIT WATERFRONT DISTRICT is the latest architectural challenge launched by YAC - Young Architects Competitions - and Manni Group to shape a new skyline for the city of Detroit by designing its future leisure and entertainment core. The competition is in collaboration with the Sterling Group and is supported also by TATA Steel as sponsor for a special mention to award to the proposal that will better interact with its construction technologies. The cash prize of € 20, 000 will be distributed to the winning proposals selected by an international jury panel made of, among the others: Daniel Libeskind, Marie Larsen (3XN), Giulio Rigoni (BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group), Rodrigo Duque Motta, Marcos Rosello (aLL Design), Jean Paul Uzabakiriho (Mass Design Group), Jorge P. Silva (Aires Mateus), Clive Wilkinson, Adolfo Suárez (Lombardini22) BRIEF This is a story that few people are happy to tell. It is a story that shining downtown skyscrapers hide. However, the deep wounds on the huge body of Detroit prove it happened and still endures: countless battered dwellings, empty streets and abandoned buildings scar the city. It is difficult to tell how “the arsenal of democracy” – Detroit grew to be known as this in the early 1940s- transformed into the largest modern-day ghost city. Yet, history is full of contrasts. The pendulum of time often changes its direction. Time and again, where a void is created an opportunity arises. Indeed, over the last years strong winds of change have been whipping the city. They have blown the fog of the past away and dispersed the mist of decay stifling Detroit’s development for decades. As a result, many of the voids of the city – the wounds generated by depopulation and economic crisis- turned into new epicenters of urban regeneration. They became valuable canvas where to paint new masterpieces of contemporary architecture. Detroit Waterfront District precisely focuses on the most fascinating canvas of all: the urban void overlooking the river amid downtown skyscrapers. Detroit Waterfront District is the competition promoted by Manni Group in collaboration with Sterling Group to design the future leisure and entertainment heart of the city of Detroit. Architects will deal with the area where stood the Joe Louis Arena beside the place where- according to tradition- Detroit’s founding fathers landed. Participants will have the opportunity to design a building complex to redefine the city skyline. They will generate superb architecture masterpieces to become the symbol of the revival of one of the most iconic and controversial cities of the history of the United States of America. JURY Daniel Libeskind Marie Larsen (3XN) Giulio Rigoni (BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group) Rodrigo Duque Motta Marcos Rosello (aLL Design) Jean Paul Uzabakiriho (Mass Design Group) Jorge P. Silva (Aires Mateus) Clive Wilkinson Adolfo Suárez (Lombardini22) Enrico Frizzera (Manni Group) Claudio Chimienti (TATA Steel) Elie Torgow (Sterling Group) Michael Guthrie (INFORM studio) PRIZES 1st PRIZE 10.000 € 2nd PRIZE 4.000 € 3rd PRIZE 2.000 € 4 GOLD MENTIONS 1.000 € each 10 HONORABLE MENTIONS 30 FINALISTS > CALENDAR 25/10/2020 (h 23.59 GMT) “early bird”registrations- end 26/10/2020 “standard”registrations- start 22/11/2020 (h 23.59 GMT) “standard” registrations- end 23/11/2020 “late” registrations- - start 20/12/2020 (h 23.59 GMT) “late” registrations- end 23/12/2020 (h 12.00- midday- GMT) Materials submission deadline More information at: www.youngarchitectscompetitions.com Contact: yac@yac-ltd.com Read the full post on Bustler
A very few days left to register to DETROIT WATERFRONT DISTRICT competition with a discounted fee! Hurry-up, early birds are ending on Sunday 25th October.
DETROIT WATERFRONT DISTRICT is the latest architectural challenge launched by YAC - Young Architects Competitions - and Manni Group to shape a new skyline for the city of Detroit by designing its future leisure and entertainment core.
The competition is in collaboration with the Sterling Group and is supported also by TATA Steel as sponsor for a special mention to award to the proposal that will better interact with its construction technologies. The cash prize of € 20, 000 will be distributed to the winning proposals selected by an international jury panel made of, among the others: Daniel Libeskind, Marie Larsen (3XN), Giulio Rigoni (BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group), Rodrigo Duque Motta, Marcos Rosello (aLL Design), Jean Paul Uzabakiriho (Mass Design Group), Jorge P. Silva (Aires Mateus), Clive Wilkinson, Adolfo Suárez (Lombardini22)
BRIEF
This is a story that few people are happy to tell. It is a story that shining downtown skyscrapers hide. However, the deep wounds on the huge body of Detroit prove it happened and still endures: countless battered dwellings, empty streets and abandoned buildings scar the city.
It is difficult to tell how “the arsenal of democracy” – Detroit grew to be known as this in the early 1940s- transformed into the largest modern-day ghost city. Yet, history is full of contrasts. The pendulum of time often changes its direction. Time and again, where a void is created an opportunity arises.
Indeed, over the last years strong winds of change have been whipping the city. They have blown the fog of the past away and dispersed the mist of decay stifling Detroit’s development for decades. As a result, many of the voids of the city – the wounds generated by depopulation and economic crisis- turned into new epicenters of urban regeneration. They became valuable canvas where to paint new masterpieces of contemporary architecture.
Detroit Waterfront District precisely focuses on the most fascinating canvas of all: the urban void overlooking the river amid downtown skyscrapers. Detroit Waterfront District is the competition promoted by Manni Group in collaboration with Sterling Group to design the future leisure and entertainment heart of the city of Detroit.
Architects will deal with the area where stood the Joe Louis Arena beside the place where- according to tradition- Detroit’s founding fathers landed. Participants will have the opportunity to design a building complex to redefine the city skyline. They will generate superb architecture masterpieces to become the symbol of the revival of one of the most iconic and controversial cities of the history of the United States of America.
JURY
- Daniel Libeskind
- Marie Larsen (3XN)
- Giulio Rigoni (BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group)
- Rodrigo Duque Motta
- Marcos Rosello (aLL Design)
- Jean Paul Uzabakiriho (Mass Design Group)
- Jorge P. Silva (Aires Mateus)
- Clive Wilkinson
- Adolfo Suárez (Lombardini22)
- Enrico Frizzera (Manni Group)
- Claudio Chimienti (TATA Steel)
- Elie Torgow (Sterling Group)
- Michael Guthrie (INFORM studio)
PRIZES
- 1st PRIZE 10.000 €
- 2nd PRIZE 4.000 €
- 3rd PRIZE 2.000 €
- 4 GOLD MENTIONS 1.000 € each
- 10 HONORABLE MENTIONS
- 30 FINALISTS
> CALENDAR
25/10/2020 (h 23.59 GMT) “early bird”registrations- end
26/10/2020 “standard”registrations- start
22/11/2020 (h 23.59 GMT) “standard” registrations- end
23/11/2020 “late” registrations- - start
20/12/2020 (h 23.59 GMT) “late” registrations- end
23/12/2020 (h 12.00- midday- GMT) Materials submission deadline
More information at: www.youngarchitectscompetitions.com
Contact: yac@yac-ltd.com
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