- wa-ID
- wa-2026851
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 19.06.2019
- Aktualisiert am
- 15.11.2019
- Verfahrensart
- Nicht offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Teilnehmer
- Arbeitsgemeinschaften aus Architekt*innen und Landschaftsarchitekt*innen
- Beteiligung
- 121 Arbeiten
- Auslober
- Houston Endowment
- Koordination
- Malcolm Reading Consultants (MRC), London
- Bewerbungsschluss
- 15.07.2019
- Bekanntgabe
- 07.11.2019
- Fertigstellung
- vsl. 2022
Verfahrensart
Nicht offener Wettbewerb
Finalisten
Deborah Berke Partners with DAVID RUBIN Land Collective and Atelier Ten
Kevin Daly Architects with TLS Landscape Architecture, Productora and Transsolar
Olson Kundig with Surfacedesign, Inc
Schaum/Shieh Architects with HKS and Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Houston Endowment (HE), eine führende philanthropische Organisation mit Sitz in Houston, Texas, USA, und die Organisatoren von Designwettbewerben, Malcolm Reading Consultants haben die globale Suche nach einem herausragenden Designteam von Architekten und Landschaftsarchitekten für den neuen Hauptsitz der Philanthropie gestartet.
Die Initiative, die sich an den Spotts Park in der Nähe der Innenstadt von Houston anschließt, wird Houston Endowment in die Gemeinschaft einbetten und dessen Arbeit stärken, die Menschen aus dem öffentlichen, privaten, gemeinnützigen und philanthropischen Sektor zusammenbringt, um einen nachhaltigen positiven Wandel für einkommensschwache und unterversorgte Teile der lokalen Bevölkerung zu erreichen.
Das Zentrum, das sich über eine Fläche von ca. 40.000 Quadratmetern erstreckt, wird das neue öffentliche Gesicht der Organisation bilden und seinen Team- und Gemeindepartnern einen speziellen Raum bieten, der gesunde Arbeitsplätze, zugängliche und inspirierende Tagungsräume sowie flexible und innovative Einrichtungen für das Engagement umfasst. Es ist beabsichtigt, dass das Projekt mit einem Bauvolumen von 20 Mio. USD (ohne FF&E) eine starke Verbindung zur weiteren Landschaft und zum Park herstellen wird.
Die Finanzierung des Projekts ist gesichert, ebenso wie der Standort, und das Projekt hat einen schnellen Zeitplan - das fertige Gebäude soll im Mai 2022 eröffnet werden.
Competition assignment
Houston Endowment (HE), a leading philanthropic organization based in Houston, Texas, U.S., and design competition organizers, Malcolm Reading Consultants launched the global search for an outstanding design team of architects and landscape architects for the philanthropy’s new headquarters.
The initiative, on a site adjoining Spotts Park near downtown Houston, will embed Houston Endowment in the community, and strengthen its work bringing people together from public, private, non-profit and philanthropic sectors to achieve lasting positive change for low-income and under-served sections of the local population.
The center, circa 40,000 square feet, will be the organization’s new public face and will provide dedicated space for its team and community partners, including healthy workspaces, accessible and inspiring meeting spaces, and flexible and innovative engagement facilities. It is intended that the project, which has a construction value of US$20 million (excluding FF&E), will connect strongly with the wider landscape and Park.
The funding for the project has been secured, along with the site, and the project has a fast-track timetable – the finished building is due to open in May 2022.
Preisgericht
Jesse H. Jones II, Chair, Houston Endowment Board
Guy Hagstette, Vice President of Parks and Civic Projects, Kinder Foundation
Joseph C. Dilg, Board Member, Houston Endowment
Ann Stern, President and CEO, Houston Endowment
Meejin Yoon, Principal, Höweler and Yoon Architecture
Alex Washburn, Principal, DRAW Brooklyn
Tom Forney, President and CEO, Forney Construction, and Malcolm Reading, Competition Director
Nicht offener Wettbewerb
Finalisten
Deborah Berke Partners with DAVID RUBIN Land Collective and Atelier Ten
Kevin Daly Architects with TLS Landscape Architecture, Productora and Transsolar
Olson Kundig with Surfacedesign, Inc
Schaum/Shieh Architects with HKS and Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Houston Endowment (HE), eine führende philanthropische Organisation mit Sitz in Houston, Texas, USA, und die Organisatoren von Designwettbewerben, Malcolm Reading Consultants haben die globale Suche nach einem herausragenden Designteam von Architekten und Landschaftsarchitekten für den neuen Hauptsitz der Philanthropie gestartet.
Die Initiative, die sich an den Spotts Park in der Nähe der Innenstadt von Houston anschließt, wird Houston Endowment in die Gemeinschaft einbetten und dessen Arbeit stärken, die Menschen aus dem öffentlichen, privaten, gemeinnützigen und philanthropischen Sektor zusammenbringt, um einen nachhaltigen positiven Wandel für einkommensschwache und unterversorgte Teile der lokalen Bevölkerung zu erreichen.
Das Zentrum, das sich über eine Fläche von ca. 40.000 Quadratmetern erstreckt, wird das neue öffentliche Gesicht der Organisation bilden und seinen Team- und Gemeindepartnern einen speziellen Raum bieten, der gesunde Arbeitsplätze, zugängliche und inspirierende Tagungsräume sowie flexible und innovative Einrichtungen für das Engagement umfasst. Es ist beabsichtigt, dass das Projekt mit einem Bauvolumen von 20 Mio. USD (ohne FF&E) eine starke Verbindung zur weiteren Landschaft und zum Park herstellen wird.
Die Finanzierung des Projekts ist gesichert, ebenso wie der Standort, und das Projekt hat einen schnellen Zeitplan - das fertige Gebäude soll im Mai 2022 eröffnet werden.
Competition assignment
Houston Endowment (HE), a leading philanthropic organization based in Houston, Texas, U.S., and design competition organizers, Malcolm Reading Consultants launched the global search for an outstanding design team of architects and landscape architects for the philanthropy’s new headquarters.
The initiative, on a site adjoining Spotts Park near downtown Houston, will embed Houston Endowment in the community, and strengthen its work bringing people together from public, private, non-profit and philanthropic sectors to achieve lasting positive change for low-income and under-served sections of the local population.
The center, circa 40,000 square feet, will be the organization’s new public face and will provide dedicated space for its team and community partners, including healthy workspaces, accessible and inspiring meeting spaces, and flexible and innovative engagement facilities. It is intended that the project, which has a construction value of US$20 million (excluding FF&E), will connect strongly with the wider landscape and Park.
The funding for the project has been secured, along with the site, and the project has a fast-track timetable – the finished building is due to open in May 2022.
Preisgericht
Jesse H. Jones II, Chair, Houston Endowment Board
Guy Hagstette, Vice President of Parks and Civic Projects, Kinder Foundation
Joseph C. Dilg, Board Member, Houston Endowment
Ann Stern, President and CEO, Houston Endowment
Meejin Yoon, Principal, Höweler and Yoon Architecture
Alex Washburn, Principal, DRAW Brooklyn
Tom Forney, President and CEO, Forney Construction, and Malcolm Reading, Competition Director
Houston Endowment Headquarters
Organizers
Houston Endowment
www.houstonendowment.org
Competition Contact
Malcolm Reading Consultants
malcolmreading.com
The Competition
Houston Endowment (HE), a leading philanthropic organization based in Houston, Texas, U.S., and design competition organizers, Malcolm Reading Consultants launched the global search for an outstanding design team of architects and landscape architects for the philanthropy’s new headquarters.
The initiative, on a site adjoining Spotts Park near downtown Houston, will embed Houston Endowment in the community, and strengthen its work bringing people together from public, private, non-profit and philanthropic sectors to achieve lasting positive change for low-income and under-served sections of the local population.
The center, circa 40,000 square feet, will be the organization’s new public face and will provide dedicated space for its team and community partners, including healthy workspaces, accessible and inspiring meeting spaces, and flexible and innovative engagement facilities. It is intended that the project, which has a construction value of US$20 million (excluding FF&E), will connect strongly with the wider landscape and Park.
The funding for the project has been secured, along with the site, and the project has a fast-track timetable – the finished building is due to open in May 2022.
Competition Type
International design competition
Participants
Design teams of architects and landscape architects
Schedule
Stage One:
Stage One Launch: Thursday 13 June 2019
Deadline for Questions: 10:00 CDT / 16:00 GMT +1 Wednesday 3 July
Submission Deadline: 10:00 CDT / 16:00 GMT +1 Monday 15 July
Stage Two:
Stage Two Launch: July
Shortlist Announced: Early-August
Site visit: Mid-to-late-August
Submission Deadline: Early-October
Interviews: Mid-October
Winner announced: November
More information and documents at
competitions.malcolmreading.com/houstonendowment
Organizers
Houston Endowment
www.houstonendowment.org
Competition Contact
Malcolm Reading Consultants
malcolmreading.com
The Competition
Houston Endowment (HE), a leading philanthropic organization based in Houston, Texas, U.S., and design competition organizers, Malcolm Reading Consultants launched the global search for an outstanding design team of architects and landscape architects for the philanthropy’s new headquarters.
The initiative, on a site adjoining Spotts Park near downtown Houston, will embed Houston Endowment in the community, and strengthen its work bringing people together from public, private, non-profit and philanthropic sectors to achieve lasting positive change for low-income and under-served sections of the local population.
The center, circa 40,000 square feet, will be the organization’s new public face and will provide dedicated space for its team and community partners, including healthy workspaces, accessible and inspiring meeting spaces, and flexible and innovative engagement facilities. It is intended that the project, which has a construction value of US$20 million (excluding FF&E), will connect strongly with the wider landscape and Park.
The funding for the project has been secured, along with the site, and the project has a fast-track timetable – the finished building is due to open in May 2022.
Competition Type
International design competition
Participants
Design teams of architects and landscape architects
Schedule
Stage One:
Stage One Launch: Thursday 13 June 2019
Deadline for Questions: 10:00 CDT / 16:00 GMT +1 Wednesday 3 July
Submission Deadline: 10:00 CDT / 16:00 GMT +1 Monday 15 July
Stage Two:
Stage Two Launch: July
Shortlist Announced: Early-August
Site visit: Mid-to-late-August
Submission Deadline: Early-October
Interviews: Mid-October
Winner announced: November
More information and documents at
competitions.malcolmreading.com/houstonendowment