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  • Sanierung Parlamentarisches Viertel – Block 2
  • Sanierung Parlamentarisches Viertel – Block 2
  • Sanierung Parlamentarisches Viertel – Block 2
  • Sanierung Parlamentarisches Viertel – Block 2
  • Sanierung Parlamentarisches Viertel – Block 2
  • Sanierung Parlamentarisches Viertel – Block 2
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London | Modellfoto: © Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC)
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris | Modellfoto: © Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC)
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston | Modellfoto: © Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC)
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto | Modellfoto: © Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC)
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal | Modellfoto: © Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC)
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa | Modellfoto: © Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC)

Sanierung Parlamentarisches Viertel – Block 2 , Ottawa/ Kanada

Architektur Wettbewerbs-Ergebnis

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Dokumentation
wa-ID
wa-2030594
Tag der Veröffentlichung
04.01.2021
Aktualisiert am
30.06.2022
Verfahrensart
Offener Wettbewerb
Zulassungsbereich
Andere
Teilnehmer
Architekt*innen und/oder Arbeitsgemeinschaften im Besitz einer von der Ontario Association of Architects (OAA) ausgestellten Berufszulassung. Im Hinblick auf die Wettbewerbsanforderungen wird eine Zusammenarbeit mit Ingenieur* innen empfohlen.
Auslober
Koordination
[phase eins], Berlin
Abgabetermin
02.03.2022
Preisgerichtssitzung 2. Phase
20.-23.04.2022
Bekanntgabe
16.05.2022
Ausstellung
04.-12.06.2022

1. Preis

Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto
Vaidila Banelis
David Chipperfield Architects, London
Billy Prendergast

Read Jones Christoffersen Ltd., Toronto
John Kooymans

Smith and Andersen Consulting Engineering, Toronto
Douglas Smith

Brian Boylan, London
S + A Footprint, Christianne Aussant, Ottawa
Two Row Architect, Brian Porter · Matthew Hickey, Ohsweken, Ontario
Bureau Bas Smets, Bas Smets, Brussels
Senez Co., Gordana Tijanic, Toronto
Atelier ten, Gustavo Brunelli, London
EVQQ Architecture, Julia Gersovitz, Toronto
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London | Modellfoto: © Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC)
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London | Modellfoto: © Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC)
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London
  • 1. Preis: Zeidler Architecture Inc., Toronto · David Chipperfield Architects, London

2. Preis

NEUF Architects, Ottawa
Azad Chichmaniann
Mitarbeit: Junia Jorgii · Gabriel Garofalo
Olivia Nunn · Sarah Ives
Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
Renzo Piano · Joost Moollhuijzen
Mitarbeit: Amaury Greig · Collin Anderson · Amanda Landeiro
Juan Granero · Darius Maikoff · Alvaro Paya Piqueras
Dionysios Tsagkaropoulos

Arup Canada Inc., Toronto
Mitarbeit: William Algaard · Darren Barlow · Amelia Ng

DMA Architects, Josef Zorko
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris | Modellfoto: © Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC)
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris | Modellfoto: © Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC)
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris
  • 2. Preis: NEUF Architects, Ottawa · Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris

3. Preis

Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa
Allan Teramura
Behnisch Architekten, Boston
Stefan Behnisch
Mitarbeit: Robert Matthew Noblett · Cornelia Wust · Magdalena Czolnowska
Christine Napolitano · Michael Innerarity · Ryan Maruyama
Gökhan Catikkas · Avril Teo · Apurva Ravi · Franziska Glöckler
Alice Vetrugno · Valeriia Vlasenko · Matthew Moran

Entuitive, Toronto
Eric Gordon

Bouthillette Parizeau, Ottawa
Patrick St-Onge

University of Saskatchewan, Marilyn Poitras
Transsolar Energietechnik GmbH, Thomas Auer
Bartenbach GmbH, Robert Müller
CHM Fire Consultants Ltd, Richard Michels
Moka-studio GbR, Jean-Pierre Monclin · Raul Hidalgo
Bela Berec Architektur-Modellbau-Gestaltung, Bela Berec
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston | Modellfoto: © Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC)
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston | Modellfoto: © Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC)
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston
  • 3. Preis: Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa · Behnisch Architekten, Boston

Finalist

Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto
Donald Schmitt · Martin Davidson
Mitarbeit: Haley Zhou · Jose Trinidad · Zhivka Hristova
Kyle Marren · Brian Chen · Andrew Keung · Tristan Crawford
Duncan Higgins · Sebastian Dion
BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York
Thomas Christoffersen
Mitarbeit: Bjarke Ingels · Thomas Christoffersen · Sören Grünert
Ji-young Yoon · Julie Hui-Guang Kaufman · Nicholas Reddon
Yiqi Song · James Donaldson · Cheng Zhong · Pearl Cao
Margaret Tyrpa · Florencia Kratsman · Bernardo Schumacher
Terrence Chew · Tracey Sodder · Luca McLaughlin · Emily Yiling Chen
Thomas McMurtrie · Norain Chang · Carlos Castillo Simanca

KWC Architects, Ottawa
Mitarbeit: Ralph Wiesbrock

ERA Architects, Toronto
Mitarbeit: Victoria Angel · Scott Wier
Ben Huntley · Nigel Molaro

Arup Canada Inc, Toronto
Mitarbeit: Aydin Pisirici · Madina Guillerm · Tim Bennett
Tom Honnywill · Richard Martin · Tali Mejicovsky
Atika Tasnim Adity

Smith and Andersen Consulting Engineering, Ottawa
Mitarbeit: Elaine Guenette · Andre Drouin

Public Works, Marc Ryan · Ben Matthews
Urban Systems, Klaus Bode · Shikha Bhardwaj
Gunveer Singh · Sylvia Segovia · Kartikeya Rajput
LMDG, James Ware
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto | Modellfoto: © Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC)
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto | Modellfoto: © Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC)
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto
  • Finalist: Diamond Schmitt Architects, Toronto · BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, New York · KWC Architects, Ottawa · ERA Architects, Toronto

Finalist

Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
Claude Bourbeau
Mitarbeit: Claude Provencher · Nicolas Demers-Stoddart · Matthieu Geoffrion
Nathalie Dion · Francis Fontaine · Alice Cormier-Cohen · Avo Keuyalian
Marina Dentico · Simon St-Denis · Guillaume Martel-Trudel · Frédéric Champagne
Micheal Simard · Alexandre Toueg · Mélanie Dupuis · Sonia Gagné · Josée Bérubé
Sebastian Dufour · Denis Gamache · Simon Lachapelle · Patrice Leroy
Sebastien Riendeau · Reza Sabouti · Caroline Jerabek · Lisa Waite

ARUP, Toronto, Ontario
Zoran Markovic
MItarbeit: Mladen Nikolic · Charles Ormsby · Edmund Wong · Helene Tischer
Naciem Nowrouzi · Sudhir Bommu · Steven Cerri · Sylvana Hochet
Daniel Tarantino · Li-Anne Sayegh · Kasia Boyd · Lindsay Saad
Mikaela Coello Mena · Samantha Seo · Francesco Agueci · Pallavi Mantha
Ellen Whitfield · Melissa Burton · Tariq Saeed · Daeun Yoon · Will Wholey
Graeme Mouat

Aubin Consulting, Aaron Aubin · James Mazak, Calgary
Vlan Paysages, Micheline Clouard · Julie St-Arnault · Emmanuelle Tittley
Ève Gagnon-Levert · Sophie Topajian · Amélie Longpré · Jose Velloso, Montréal
GRC Architects, Martin Tite · Barry Padolsky · Louise McGugan, Ottawa
John G. Cooke & Associates, John Cooke, Ottawa
Pageau Morel et associés inc, Frédérick Dionne, Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal | Modellfoto: © Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC)
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal | Modellfoto: © Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC)
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal
  • Finalist: Provencher Roy + Associés Architectes Inc., Montréal

Finalist

Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London
Dominic Bettison
Mitarbeit: Heidi Mergl · Gary Poon · Zhuo-ming Shia
Jonathan Lau · David Byrne
IDEA Inc., Ottawa
Ryan Crowle
Mitarbeit: Franco Pastore · Dino Di Sano

Read Jones Christoffersen Ltd., Ottawa
Mike Moffatt

The Mitchell Partnership, Toronto
Steve Orchard

Mulvey & Banani International Inc., Toronto
Eric Cornish

Atelier Ten, Meredith Davey, London
First Peoples’ Cultural Council, Karen Aid, Toronto
EVOQ Architecture, Dima Cook, Toronto
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa | Modellfoto: © Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC)
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa | Modellfoto: © Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC)
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
  • Finalist: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, London · IDEA Inc., Ottawa
Verfahrensart
Nicht offener zweiphasiger Wettbewerb mit vorgeschaltetem Präqualifikationsverfahrens zur Auswahl von 12 Teilnehmer*innen

Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Die Regierung Kanadas beabsichtigt, den als „Block 2“ bezeichneten Gebäudekomplex des Parlamentsviertels in Ottawa neu zu gestalten. Block 2 liegt gegenüber des Centre Blocks und dem Peace Tower, dem Hauptgebäude des kanadischen Parlaments, direkt im Vordergrund des Parliament Hill, einem weltbekannten Ensemble einzigartiger neugotischer Gebäude, und bildet den Übergang zwischen „Town and Crown“.
Block 2 besteht aus elf Gebäuden und hat eine Fläche von ca. 9.800 mÇ. Einige der Gebäude wurden als erhaltenswert eingestuft. Der derzeitige Zustand anderer Gebäude ist ihrer zentralen Lage aber nicht angemessen. Fünf der elf Gebäude sind nicht vollständig ausgelastet, und bei den meisten Gebäuden besteht erheblicher Sanierungsbedarf. Lediglich zwei der Gebäude wurden bereits saniert. Das bestehende Ensemble kann als vielseitig und heterogen bezeichnet werden.
Ziel des Wettbewerbs ist es, Block 2 zu einem effizienten Gebäudekomplex zu entwickeln. Die Gebäude sollen den kanadischen Senat und das Unterhaus beherbergen, mit einer Zweigstelle für die Parlamentsbibliothek, sowie einige Einzelhandelsflächen an der historisch bedeutsamen Sparks Street Mall. Die Gesamtfläche wird auf ca. 30.000 mÇ geschätzt.
Das Wettbewerbsgebiet teilt sich in drei Bereiche: B2-Ost, B2-West und B2-IPS (Indigenous Peoples’ Space), von denen nur B2-Ost (blau) und B2-West (gelb) in den Geltungsbereich des Wettbewerbs einbezogen sind. Da B2-IPS im Rahmen eines eigenen, von den indigenen Völkern zu definierenden Prozesses festzulegen ist, wird der Block geteilt. Dennoch soll das gesamte Gelände als ein Projekt entwickelt werden.
Die prominente Lage und die geplanten Nutzungen für Block 2 erfordern ein hohes Maß an gestalterischer Sorgfalt und Respekt gegenüber den Parlamentsgebäuden. Block 2 soll zur Ästehtik der Hauptstadt beitragen und sowohl für die Bürger*innen als auch für den Stadtraum einen denkwürdigen, ansprechenden Rahmen schaffen. Die architektonische Sprache und die Materialien sollten die kanadischen Werte von Integration und Vielfalt widerspiegeln aber gleichzeitig den Kontext des Blocks berücksichtigen.

Competition assignment
The Government of Canada is intending to redevelop a building complex referred to as ”Block 2“ of the Parliamentary Precinct in Ottawa. The Block 2 site is the city block in front of the Centre Block and Peace Tower, Canada’s main parliament building, it‘s in the foreground of Parliament Hill, a world-renowned ensemble of unique neo-gothic buildings. The Block 2 site has an approximate area of 9.800 m2 and currently consists today of eleven buildings. The condition of many buildings is not appropriate given their central location. The goal is to develop Block 2 into an efficient building complex. The buildings will house the Canadian Senate and House of Commons, with a branch for the Parliamentary Library, and some retail space on the historically significant Sparks Street Mall.

Jury
Prof. Christina Cameron · Brian Cody
David Fortin · Bruce Haden · Matthew Kreilich
Dorte Mandrup · Anne McIllroy · Kevin O’Brien
Izabel Amaral · Anne Bordeleau
Richard Young · Geneviève Cadieux
Peter Herrndorf · Elsa Lam · Sabrina Richard
Kirby Whiteduck · Prof. Carmela Cucuzzella
Brian McDougall · Lisa Prosper · Jutta Treviranus
Sen. Robert Black · Hon. A. Housefather
Hon. Bruce Stanton · Doug Brown
Shelley Bruce · Donna Clare · Marion Gale
Donna Al Sououb · Cory Martin
Thierry Montpetit · Ali Piwowar
Paolo Santarossa · Kevin Sullivan
Justin Tsang · Katherine Tylor

Öffentliche Ausstellung
Die öffentliche Ausstellung in Kanada wird zwischen dem 4. und 12. Juni 2022 geöffnet sein.
Veranstaltungsort: 191 Sparks St, Ottawa, Kanada
Öffnungszeiten:
· Samstag: 9:00-18:00 Uhr
· Sonntag: 10.00-17.00 Uhr
· Montag bis Freitag: 11:00-7:00 Uhr

Public Exhibition
The public exhibition in Canada will be open between June 4th and June 12th, 2022.
Venue: 191 Sparks St, Ottawa, Canada
Opening hours:
· Saturday: 9:00am-6:00pm
· Sunday: 10:00am-5:00pm
· Monday to Friday: 11:00am-7:00pm

Weitere Informationen zu dem Wettbewerbsergebnis finden Sie unter /
More information about the competition result can be found at:

www.parliamentary-precinct-competition.ca/projects_parliamentary-precinct-competition_e.htm
the present state
On December 23, 2020, the Government of Canada announced the design competition to select the 12 participating teams.
 
Announcement on PWGSC website
 
Competition Type
To select the best project and the design team, Canada is intending to initiate an architectural design competition (competition). The competition is about selecting the team with the right demonstrated capability to undertake this nationally-significant architectural project.
 
The competition, through the Request for Qualification (RFQ), will be open to qualified architectural entities and be multi-disciplinary in nature to include (and be limited to) structural and building engineering (mechanical/electrical).
 
The competition is organized as a limited design competition in accordance with the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) regulations for competitions in Canada. Through a prequalification procedure (the RFQ), a predetermined number of firms (up to 12) will be invited to compete in a Request for Proposal (RFP) structured as a two (2) stage, limited design competition and undertaken as shown below:
 
Advanced Procurement Notice (APN)
• Issued in January 2020
 
Request for Qualification (RFQ)
• Issued in December 2020
• Open to all interested on buyandsell.gc.ca/
• Announce names of design competition jury members
• Qualify and invite up to 12 respondants to participate in the design competition
 
Request for Proposal (RFP):
COMPETITION Stage 1
• To be issued summer 2021, tentative working period for competitors 8 weeks
• Competitors will be invited to anonymously submit an outline design concept for evaluation by the Jury, assisted by technical experts
• The jury will short list up to 6 design concepts and invite those competitors to proceed to stage 2
 
COMPETITION Stage 2
• Tentative working period for competitors 14 weeks
• Competitors will be invited to anonymously submit an advanced design concept for evaluation by the jury, assisted by technical experts
• The jury will select the 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize winners.
 
Contract
• Negotiated procedure
• Tentative spring 2022
• If PSPC chooses to proceed, negotiate contract with the competition laureate
 
Note that the projected dates are given for planning purposes only and that the exact number of competitors invited to participate in both stages of the competition are subject to change and will be confirmed in the RFQ.
 
The languages to be used in the competition are English and French, both enjoying equal status.
 
The procedure will maintain the competitors’ anonymity. The names of the competitors qualified to participate in the competition will not be communicated to the jury.
 
Client
Canada, through PSPC
 
Oversight
PSPC has engaged the RAIC to oversee the overall competition process (RFQ and RFP) with the nomination of two national Professional Advisors and the assistance of [phase eins] from Germany as competition organizers. Prior to and during the selection/competition processes, the RAIC will validate:
a) Technical requirements related to the conduct of the competition;
b) Competition rules and the competition brief;
c) Judgement criteria; and
d) Honoraria and prize structure.
 
Jury
The RAIC, with the assistance of PSPC, will nominate an independent, qualified professional jury for the competition process (stages 1 and 2). PSPC will publicly announce the jury composition as part of the RFQ. The jury will not participate in the RFQ selection phase, which will be under the responsibility of PSPC.
The jury is an independent third-party entity to PSPC and will be composed of an odd number of individuals. Prior to the commencement of the design competition, the jury will have vetted and accepted the competition brief and the call for entries, within the framework of a jury colloquium. 
The jury will conduct the evaluation of the design concepts submitted in stage 1 and 2 of the competition, including the selection of the prize winners.
 
Honorarium and Prizes
Under competition Stage 1, an honorarium of CAN$120,000 (excluding applicable taxes) has been allocated for each of the prequalified and invited Competitors presenting a Proposal compliant with the Competition Brief requirements. The terms associated with the payment of the honorarium will be set out in the Competition Brief.
 
Under competition Stage 2, an honorarium of CAN$165,000 (excluding applicable taxes) has been allocated for each of the invited Competitors presenting a Proposal compliant with the Competition Brief requirements. The terms associated with the payment of the honorarium will be set out in the Competition Brief.
 
Under Competition Stage 2, further prizes will be distributed to the winners as follows:
1st prize: CAN$220,000 
2nd prize: CAN $165,000 
3rd prize: CAN $120,000
 
Eligibility
Eligible to participate are such individuals, who, on the day of the announcement of the RFQ and pursuant to the legal provisions of their country of residence, are entitled to use the occupational title “Architect”. Individuals from countries where the occupational title “Architect” is not subject to statutory regulations are eligible, provided that they hold a degree or submit any other evidence of qualification or practice permitting them to practice as an architect in their country of residence.
 
Eligible for participation are also architect consortia (ie joint ventures) formed of individuals and legal entities that include at least one person eligible to participate according to the previous paragraph. Legal entities are only eligible in such joint venture if their statutory objectives include planning activities relevant to the competition task. Legal entities and entities in joint venture must name a single authorized representative who will be responsible for the fulfilment of the competition requirements according to the previous paragraph. The authorized representative as well as all authors of competition entries must meet the eligibility criteria applying to competitors. Notwithstanding the designation of a single authorized representative, each member of any joint
venture shall be jointly and severally liable for any submission from its consortium.
 
In order to provide any architectural services in the Province of Ontario individuals or legal entities or a joint venture MUST be the holder of a Certificate to Practice issued by the Ontario Association of Architects (OAA). In the case of an Architect who is licensed in a jurisdiction which does not have reciprocity with the OAA, a temporary License and Certificate of Practice under Section 23 of the Ontario Architects Act is available for the purpose of providing architectural services on a project specific basis, conditional on collaboration with an OAA member.
 
Dates
Deadline for application:February 16, 2021
 
Links
For further information, you can visit the websites:
raic.org
buyandsell.gc.ca
 
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