Wettbewerbs-Ausschreibung
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- wa-2024612
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 26.07.2018
- Abgabetermin
- 20.09.2018
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Fachbereich
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Allgemein
Architektur
Ingenieurwesen/ Fachplanung
Kunst/Design
Landschaftsgestaltung
Stadtplanung
BetterBin: A next generation litter basket for New York City
Organizer
NYC Department of Sanitation
Central Correspondence Unit
59 Maiden Lane, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10038
Van Alen Institute
30 West 22nd St.
New York, NY 10010
The Competition
How can we create a practical and efficient litter basket for New York City that reduces litter and better serves both Sanitation Workers and the public?
The New York City Department of Sanitation, Van Alen Institute, the Industrial Designers Society of America and the American Institute of Architects New York, are seeking an interdisciplinary design team to respond to BetterBin, a design competition to reimagine the iconic New York City litter basket.
BetterBin marks the launch of Van Alen Institute’s Product Placed initiative, a new series of design competitions to create innovative civic products that improve urban life.
Competition Contact
Open Competition
Admission Area
International
Eligibility
The Competition is open to the public. Submissions are welcome from the entire design community, including: architects; artists; engineers; landscape architects; planners; urban designers; industrial designers; and manufacturers, etc. Submissions from international competitors, multi-disciplinary teams, and students are welcome. There is no maximum number of team members, but the recommended number is up to 4.
Each Competitor may only submit one Submission, and no individual or firm may be a member of more than one team Submission. Current City of New York employees are not eligible to participate in this Competition.
There is no entry fee.
Deadline
All entries must be submitted to betterbin@dsny.nyc.gov with subject line
„BetterBin - Submission“ before 5:00 P.M. (EDT) on September 20, 2018.
Awards
Up to three finalists will each receive a $40,000 award to produce
prototypes that will be tested in New York City neighborhoods.
More information and documents at
www.betterbin.nyc
Organizer
NYC Department of Sanitation
Central Correspondence Unit
59 Maiden Lane, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10038
Van Alen Institute
30 West 22nd St.
New York, NY 10010
The Competition
How can we create a practical and efficient litter basket for New York City that reduces litter and better serves both Sanitation Workers and the public?
The New York City Department of Sanitation, Van Alen Institute, the Industrial Designers Society of America and the American Institute of Architects New York, are seeking an interdisciplinary design team to respond to BetterBin, a design competition to reimagine the iconic New York City litter basket.
BetterBin marks the launch of Van Alen Institute’s Product Placed initiative, a new series of design competitions to create innovative civic products that improve urban life.
Competition Contact
Open Competition
Admission Area
International
Eligibility
The Competition is open to the public. Submissions are welcome from the entire design community, including: architects; artists; engineers; landscape architects; planners; urban designers; industrial designers; and manufacturers, etc. Submissions from international competitors, multi-disciplinary teams, and students are welcome. There is no maximum number of team members, but the recommended number is up to 4.
Each Competitor may only submit one Submission, and no individual or firm may be a member of more than one team Submission. Current City of New York employees are not eligible to participate in this Competition.
There is no entry fee.
Deadline
All entries must be submitted to betterbin@dsny.nyc.gov with subject line
„BetterBin - Submission“ before 5:00 P.M. (EDT) on September 20, 2018.
Awards
Up to three finalists will each receive a $40,000 award to produce
prototypes that will be tested in New York City neighborhoods.
More information and documents at
www.betterbin.nyc