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Space for Life – Insectarium , Montreal / Kanada

Bewerbungsfrist 14.06.2014

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wa-ID
wa-2013761
Tag der Veröffentlichung
20.12.2013
Bewerbungsfrist
14.06.2014
Abgabetermin Modell
20.06.0214
Verfahrensart
Offener Wettbewerb
Zulassungsbereich
Europäischer Wirtschaftsraum
Teilnehmer
Architekten Ingenieure Design Landschaftsarchitekten
Auslober
Ville de Montréal
Space for Life
Koordination
Amiot Bergeron Architecture et Design urbain, G1R 2H4
Montreal Space for Life Architecture CompetitionSponsor: Montreal Space for LifeLocation: Montreal, CanadaLanguages: French, EnglishType: Open, international, RFQBudget: $45 millionEligiblity: Open to multidisciplinary teams of architects, engineers, designers, LEED and Living Building Challenge certification experts, landscape architects and designersTimeline:February 2014 - Official launch of competitionJuly 2014 - Winners chosenDesign Challenge:Space for Life, Montréal's largest museum and tourist complex, is organizing an international architecture competition for official launch in February 2014. Following the huge success of the Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium, the Space for Life is reasserting its desire to meld art, science and emotion by creating a unique immersive visitor experience through an innovative pairing of bold architecture and design in three major projects: the Insectarium's Metamorphosis project, the renewal of the Biodôme and the Botanical Garden’s Glass Pavilion, legacies of Montréal's 375th birthday.Inspired by the Space for Life's mission—to reconnect humans and nature—the competition will seek an overall creative approach where boldness and innovation will be the design hallmarks of an immersive and sensory spatial experience. This offers an exciting opportunity to participate in the evolution of the Space for Life's and to get involved in making our city the flagship of a vast global movement for biodiversity.One site: three projectsThe three projects in the competition are all located on the Space for Life site. Reflecting a multidisciplinary vision wherein the architectural gesture emerges from a global creative approach, a bold architectural design will create living spaces that are permeable, ecological and evolving, while meeting the highest standards for green building. LEED Platinum certification will be targeted and the Living Building Challenge certification will serve as a source of inspiration for the project. These projects are part of the Space for Life’s $189.3 M investment plan. The Government of Québec has allocated a total budget of $45 million for its realization.Each of the projects in this contest stands out in its nature, objectives and challenges.• The Insectarium's Metamorphosis project will expand and renovate the existing building and some outdoor areas. Inspired by biophilia, its architecture should provide sensory experiences and unexpected encounters that rekindle the relationship between humans and insects.• The renewed Biodôme project is intended to redevelop some exhibition spaces, including the ecosystems within the Biodôme. It aims to revive the debate on our relationship with nature through a more immersive, introspective and emotional visitor experience that will promote more environmentally respectful behaviour.•The Botanical Garden’s Glass Pavilion will offer bold, innovative and organic architecture informed by biophilic design principles. Versatile, technologically efficient and flexible, it will host horticultural events as well as environmentally-responsible corporate functions.For more information, go to: mtlunescodesign.com

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