- wa-ID
- wa-2028418
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 06.02.2020
- Aktualisiert am
- 08.07.2020
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Teilnehmer
- Architekt*innen, Landschaftsarchitekt*innen, Designer*innen, Student*innen und Absolvent*innen
- Beteiligung
- 89 Arbeiten
- Auslober
- Portland Track
- Koordination
- SERA Architects, Portland
- Bewerbungsschluss
- 24.04.2020
- Abgabetermin
- 01.06.2020
- Bekanntgabe
- 30.06.2020
Verfahrensart
Offener Wettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Pre's Rock ist ein schwer zu findender Basaltfelsen an einem Berghang in Eugene, Oregon, an dem der Olympiasieger Steve Pre Prefontaine am 30. Mai 1975 starb.
Nach einer Abschiedsfeier für ein finnisches Leichtathletikteam, das zu Besuch war, fuhr Pre durch die engen Kurven des Skyline Blvd., als er auf der Straße einem anderen Auto begegnete und auf den Felsvorsprung stieß, wobei sein MG-Cabriolet umkippte. Er konnte nicht befreit werden.
Im Juni 2020 werden Tausende von Olympia-Hoffnungen auf die heimische Rennstrecke von Pre, das neu errichtete Hayward Field in Eugene, zurückkehren, um sich für die Olympischen Spiele 2020 in Tokio zu qualifizieren. Nur wenige Auserwählte werden es ins Team USA schaffen, aber fast alle Teilnehmer werden zum Pre's Rock pilgern und einen Athleten ehren, der den go-for-broke Ethos der Champions vorgelebt hat.
Die Teilnehmer des Designwettbewerbs werden eine Gedenkstätte für den Ort des tödlichen Autounfalls von Pre's Rock entwerfen, die den Ort sichtbar machen und das Vermächtnis und den Einfluss von Steve Prefontaine würdigen wird.
Competition assignment
Pre’s Rock is a hard-to-find basalt outcropping on a hillside in Eugene, Oregon that was the site of Olympian, Steve “Pre” Prefontaine’s death on May 30, 1975.
After a send-off party for a visiting Finnish track team Pre was winding through the tight turns of Skyline Blvd. when he encountered another car on the road and struck the outcropping, flipping his MG convertible. He could not be freed.
In June 2020, thousands of Olympic hopefuls will return to Pre’s home track, the newly rebuilt Hayward Field in Eugene, for a chance to qualify for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. Only a select few will make Team USA but nearly each competitor will make a pilgrimage to Pre’s Rock and honor an athlete who exemplified the go-for-broke ethos of champions.
Design competition participants will imagine a memorial for site of Pre’s fatal car crash that will bring visibility to the location and recognize the legacy and influence of Steve Prefontaine.
Preisgericht / Jury
Alexi Pappas, Olympic Athlete, Filmmaker
Andrew Wheating, Olympic Athlete
Tinker Hatfield, Nike
Jeff Kovel, Skylab Architecture
Jeff Roberts, SERA Architects
Jeff Yrazabal, SRG Parntership
Offener Wettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Pre's Rock ist ein schwer zu findender Basaltfelsen an einem Berghang in Eugene, Oregon, an dem der Olympiasieger Steve Pre Prefontaine am 30. Mai 1975 starb.
Nach einer Abschiedsfeier für ein finnisches Leichtathletikteam, das zu Besuch war, fuhr Pre durch die engen Kurven des Skyline Blvd., als er auf der Straße einem anderen Auto begegnete und auf den Felsvorsprung stieß, wobei sein MG-Cabriolet umkippte. Er konnte nicht befreit werden.
Im Juni 2020 werden Tausende von Olympia-Hoffnungen auf die heimische Rennstrecke von Pre, das neu errichtete Hayward Field in Eugene, zurückkehren, um sich für die Olympischen Spiele 2020 in Tokio zu qualifizieren. Nur wenige Auserwählte werden es ins Team USA schaffen, aber fast alle Teilnehmer werden zum Pre's Rock pilgern und einen Athleten ehren, der den go-for-broke Ethos der Champions vorgelebt hat.
Die Teilnehmer des Designwettbewerbs werden eine Gedenkstätte für den Ort des tödlichen Autounfalls von Pre's Rock entwerfen, die den Ort sichtbar machen und das Vermächtnis und den Einfluss von Steve Prefontaine würdigen wird.
Competition assignment
Pre’s Rock is a hard-to-find basalt outcropping on a hillside in Eugene, Oregon that was the site of Olympian, Steve “Pre” Prefontaine’s death on May 30, 1975.
After a send-off party for a visiting Finnish track team Pre was winding through the tight turns of Skyline Blvd. when he encountered another car on the road and struck the outcropping, flipping his MG convertible. He could not be freed.
In June 2020, thousands of Olympic hopefuls will return to Pre’s home track, the newly rebuilt Hayward Field in Eugene, for a chance to qualify for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. Only a select few will make Team USA but nearly each competitor will make a pilgrimage to Pre’s Rock and honor an athlete who exemplified the go-for-broke ethos of champions.
Design competition participants will imagine a memorial for site of Pre’s fatal car crash that will bring visibility to the location and recognize the legacy and influence of Steve Prefontaine.
Preisgericht / Jury
Alexi Pappas, Olympic Athlete, Filmmaker
Andrew Wheating, Olympic Athlete
Tinker Hatfield, Nike
Jeff Kovel, Skylab Architecture
Jeff Roberts, SERA Architects
Jeff Yrazabal, SRG Parntership
Pre‘s Rock Memorial Design Competition
Organizers
PORTLAND TRACK
4931 SW 76TH, #111
PORTLAND, OR 97225
PortlandTrack.com/Pres-Rock
Competition@PortlandTrack.com
SERA ARCHITECTS
338 NW FIFTH AVE.
PORTLAND, OR 97209
SERAdesign.com
The Competition
Pre’s Rock is a hard-to-find basalt outcropping on a hillside in Eugene, Oregon that was the site of Olympian, Steve “Pre” Prefontaine’s death on May 30, 1975.
After a send-off party for a visiting Finnish track team Pre was winding through the tight turns of Skyline Blvd. when he encountered another car on the road and struck the outcropping, flipping his MG convertible. He could not be freed.
In June 2020, thousands of Olympic hopefuls will return to Pre’s home track, the newly rebuilt Hayward Field in Eugene, for a chance to qualify for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. Only a select few will make Team USA but nearly each competitor will make a pilgrimage to Pre’s Rock and honor an athlete who exemplified the go-for-broke ethos of champions.
Design competition participants will imagine a memorial for site of Pre’s fatal car crash that will bring visibility to the location and recognize the legacy and influence of Steve Prefontaine.
Competition Type
Open Competition
Admission Area
International
Eligibility
The Pre’s Rock Memorial Design Competition is open to students, graduate students, and design professionals having graduated in 2015 or later. Entries from all design disciplines including architecture, landscape architecture, design, and visual art disciplines are welcome.
Schedule
Registration Deadline: April 24, 2020
Submission Deadline: May 01, 2020
Results Announced: May 30, 2020
More information and documents at
www.portlandtrack.com/pres-rock
Organizers
PORTLAND TRACK
4931 SW 76TH, #111
PORTLAND, OR 97225
PortlandTrack.com/Pres-Rock
Competition@PortlandTrack.com
SERA ARCHITECTS
338 NW FIFTH AVE.
PORTLAND, OR 97209
SERAdesign.com
The Competition
Pre’s Rock is a hard-to-find basalt outcropping on a hillside in Eugene, Oregon that was the site of Olympian, Steve “Pre” Prefontaine’s death on May 30, 1975.
After a send-off party for a visiting Finnish track team Pre was winding through the tight turns of Skyline Blvd. when he encountered another car on the road and struck the outcropping, flipping his MG convertible. He could not be freed.
In June 2020, thousands of Olympic hopefuls will return to Pre’s home track, the newly rebuilt Hayward Field in Eugene, for a chance to qualify for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. Only a select few will make Team USA but nearly each competitor will make a pilgrimage to Pre’s Rock and honor an athlete who exemplified the go-for-broke ethos of champions.
Design competition participants will imagine a memorial for site of Pre’s fatal car crash that will bring visibility to the location and recognize the legacy and influence of Steve Prefontaine.
Competition Type
Open Competition
Admission Area
International
Eligibility
The Pre’s Rock Memorial Design Competition is open to students, graduate students, and design professionals having graduated in 2015 or later. Entries from all design disciplines including architecture, landscape architecture, design, and visual art disciplines are welcome.
Schedule
Registration Deadline: April 24, 2020
Submission Deadline: May 01, 2020
Results Announced: May 30, 2020
More information and documents at
www.portlandtrack.com/pres-rock