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Iceland Black Lava Fields Visitor Center , Dimmuborgir / Island

Bewerbungsfrist 22.10.2019

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wa-ID
wa-2026655
Tag der Veröffentlichung
27.05.2019
Bewerbungsfrist
22.10.2019
Abgabetermin
19.11.2019
Verfahrensart
Offener Wettbewerb
Zulassungsbereich
Andere
Fachbereich
Allgemein
Architektur
Ingenieurwesen/ Fachplanung
Kunst/Design
Landschaftsgestaltung
Stadtplanung
Teilnehmer
Keine Teilnahmebeschränkung
Auslober
Soil Conservation Service of Iceland
(SCSI, Landgræðsla ríkisins)
Koordination
Bee Breeders (former HMMD Group), Singapore
Iceland Black Lava Fields Visitor Center

Organizers
Bee Breeders
Architecture Competition Organizers
architecturecompetitions.beebreeders.com

Official Partners:
Soil Conservation Service of Iceland
(SCSI, Landgræðsla ríkisins)
Gunnarsholti, 851 Hella, Iceland

The Competition
Iceland’s volcanic landscapes are captivating and enchanting, with many filled with mythological stories, and the black lava fields in the north of the country are no exception. The Dimmuborgir site near Mývatn Lake and Hverfjall volcano takes its name from the Icelandic word for Dark Castles or Dark Cities, and was formed some 2,300 years ago by a massive eruption that created the unique features and bleak landscape.

The eerie rock formations were once said to be the home of a murderous troll named Grýla, her husband, and her sons The Yule Lads. Originally in Icelandic folklore these Yule Lads came to take on the role of Santa Claus, leaving gifts for children who were well behaved, and rotten potatoes for those that were not. As Christianity became popular in Iceland the site was thought to be where Satan landed after being tossed out of Heaven.

Dimmuborgir is one of the region’s most popular tourism spots, with thousands of tourists visiting the black lava fields every year. There is currently a simple visitor center constructed from container modules offering basic food & drink options and a gift shop. With the Iceland Black Lava Fields Visitor Center architecture competition, Soil Conservation Service Of Iceland is looking to reinvent their on-site facilities and create an innovative structure that will act as the face of this incredible tourist attraction.

Participants are tasked with designing a structure that is both welcoming and in keeping with the exotic and mysterious nature of the landscape. In terms of functionality, the new facilities can remain much the same, providing basic amenities such as a small cafe, souvenir shop and information center.

The highly sensitive nature of the surrounding environment would require all designs to exercise sustainable construction practices, while at the same time having the potential to become an iconic landmark that is synonymous with black lava fields. In cooperation with Soil Conservation Service Of Iceland, winning projects will be put forward for consideration for construction.

Competition Type
Open competition

Admission Area
International

Eligibility
Competition is open to all. No professional qualification is required.
Design proposals can be developed individually or by teams (4 team members maximum).

Languages
- Correspondence with organizers must be conducted in English.
- All information submitted by participants must be in English.

Schedule
Closing date for registration: 22 October 2019
Closing date for project submission: 19 November 2019
Announcement of the winners: 11 December 2019

More information and documents at
blacklavacenter.beebreeders.com

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