- wa-ID
- wa-2025399
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 30.11.2018
- Aktualisiert am
- 09.08.2019
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Teilnehmer
- Keine Teilnahmebeschränkung
- Koordination
- Bee Breeders (former HMMD Group), Singapore
- Bewerbungsschluss
- 07.05.2019
- Abgabetermin
- 20.06.2019
- Bekanntgabe
- 01.08.2019
Singapur 1 Städtebau
2/1 Geschosswohnungsbau
2 Wohnungsbau
13 Wirtschaft, Industrie, Dienstleistung
Offener Wettbewerb
Vielen Dank für Ihre Nachricht
1. Preis
BB Student Award
Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
Projekt: Mobius Tower - Landscape in the Air
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
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1. Preis BB Student Award: Ka Wah Francis Cheung, The University of Hong Kong
2. Preis
Federico Fauli, Italien
Projekt: Coscienza Intuitiva
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
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2. Preis: Federico Fauli, Italien
3. Preis
Bryant Lau Liang Cheng, National University of Singapore
Projekt: Tesseract - Time Based Home Ownership Incentivisation Model
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3. Preis: Bryant Lau Liang Cheng, National University of Singapore
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3. Preis: Bryant Lau Liang Cheng, National University of Singapore
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3. Preis: Bryant Lau Liang Cheng, National University of Singapore
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3. Preis: Bryant Lau Liang Cheng, National University of Singapore
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3. Preis: Bryant Lau Liang Cheng, National University of Singapore
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3. Preis: Bryant Lau Liang Cheng, National University of Singapore
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3. Preis: Bryant Lau Liang Cheng, National University of Singapore
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3. Preis: Bryant Lau Liang Cheng, National University of Singapore
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3. Preis: Bryant Lau Liang Cheng, National University of Singapore
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3. Preis: Bryant Lau Liang Cheng, National University of Singapore
BB Green Award
San Yoon · Minjae Koo, Korea
Projekt: Machina: Air Colonnade
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BB Green Award: San Yoon · Minjae Koo, Korea
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BB Green Award: San Yoon · Minjae Koo, Korea
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BB Green Award: San Yoon · Minjae Koo, Korea
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BB Green Award: San Yoon · Minjae Koo, Korea
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BB Green Award: San Yoon · Minjae Koo, Korea
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BB Green Award: San Yoon · Minjae Koo, Korea
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BB Green Award: San Yoon · Minjae Koo, Korea
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BB Green Award: San Yoon · Minjae Koo, Korea
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BB Green Award: San Yoon · Minjae Koo, Korea
Lobende Erwähnung
Yidian Liu · Nathaniel Banks, Hong Kong
Projekt: The Cloud
Projekt: The Cloud
Lobende Erwähnung
Simon Schilz · Moritz Wesseler, MSA | Münster School of Architecture (Deutschland)
Projekt: Knowledge Tower - Future Library for Ho-Chi-Minh City
Projekt: Knowledge Tower - Future Library for Ho-Chi-Minh City
Lobende Erwähnung
Kajetan Witkowski · Tomasz Żygo, Gdańsk University of Technology (Polen)
Projekt: Climatescraper
Projekt: Climatescraper
Lobende Erwähnung
Jonathan L. Ong, Southern California Institute of Architecture (USA)
Projekt: Topiary
Projekt: Topiary
Lobende Erwähnung
Michael Tan · Haseef Rafiei · Khaled Salem · Ng Jia Han, Malaysia
Projekt: Kowloon Tectonic Tower
Projekt: Kowloon Tectonic Tower
Lobende Erwähnung
Florian Heinz · Tillman Pospischil · Jens Bardenhorst,
MSA | Münster School of Architecture (Deutschland)
Projekt: Highrice
MSA | Münster School of Architecture (Deutschland)
Projekt: Highrice
Verfahrensart
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Die SKYHIVE 2019 Skyscraper Challenge ist der zweite jährliche Architekturwettbewerb, der die neuesten und besten Entwürfe für ein ikonisches Hochhaus sucht. Die Teilnehmer der SKYHIVE Challenge haben die Aufgabe, ein Konzept für einen hochmodernen Turm zu entwickeln, der die Norm bricht.
Die Teilnehmer werden ermutigt, neue Technologien und Materialien in ihre Entwürfe einzubeziehen, ebenso wie einzigartige Ästhetik und räumliche Organisationen. Besondere Berücksichtigung finden auch Entwürfe, die Innovationen in nachhaltigen Systemen umsetzen, sowie solche, die wirtschaftliche, soziale und kulturelle Probleme durch die Etablierung neuer Architekturmethoden aufgreifen.
Die jährliche SKYHIVE Challenge ist eine Plattform, um das Verhältnis zwischen Wolkenkratzern und der natürlichen Welt, der Gemeinschaft und der Stadt als Ganzes zu untersuchen. Es ist wichtig, dass bei der Planung die Auswirkungen auf die Umwelt berücksichtigt werden, ebenso wie die Auswirkungen des Bevölkerungswachstums auf die aktuelle Infrastruktur, den Verschmutzungsgrad, die wirtschaftliche Aufteilung und die Zersiedelung.
Die Wettbewerbsteilnehmer dürfen den Wettbewerbsauftrag nach eigenem Ermessen so kreativ wie möglich interpretieren. Die SKYHIVE Challenge ist eine Chance für Architekturliebhaber, die Definition des modernen Wolkenkratzers neu zu schreiben.
Competition assignment
The SKYHIVE 2019 Skyscraper Challenge is the second annual architecture competition which searches out the latest and greatest designs for an iconic high rise structure. Participants of the SKYHIVE Challenge are tasked with creating a concept for a state-of-the-art tower that breaks the norm.
Participants are encouraged to incorporate new technologies and materials in their designs, as well as unique aesthetics and spatial organisations. Special consideration is also given to designs that implement innovations in sustainable systems, as well as those that look to solve economic, social, and cultural problems through the establishment of new architectural methods.
The annual SKYHIVE Challenge is a platform to examine the relationship between skyscrapers and the natural world, the community, and the city as a whole. It is important that designs show consideration for the impact on the surrounding environment, as well as how the increase in inhabitants will affect the current infrastructure, pollution levels, economic division, and urban sprawl.
Competition participants are allowed to interpret the competition brief however they choose, in the most creative way possible. The SKYHIVE Challenge is a chance for architecture enthusiasts to potentially rewrite the definition of the modern-day skyscraper.
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Die SKYHIVE 2019 Skyscraper Challenge ist der zweite jährliche Architekturwettbewerb, der die neuesten und besten Entwürfe für ein ikonisches Hochhaus sucht. Die Teilnehmer der SKYHIVE Challenge haben die Aufgabe, ein Konzept für einen hochmodernen Turm zu entwickeln, der die Norm bricht.
Die Teilnehmer werden ermutigt, neue Technologien und Materialien in ihre Entwürfe einzubeziehen, ebenso wie einzigartige Ästhetik und räumliche Organisationen. Besondere Berücksichtigung finden auch Entwürfe, die Innovationen in nachhaltigen Systemen umsetzen, sowie solche, die wirtschaftliche, soziale und kulturelle Probleme durch die Etablierung neuer Architekturmethoden aufgreifen.
Die jährliche SKYHIVE Challenge ist eine Plattform, um das Verhältnis zwischen Wolkenkratzern und der natürlichen Welt, der Gemeinschaft und der Stadt als Ganzes zu untersuchen. Es ist wichtig, dass bei der Planung die Auswirkungen auf die Umwelt berücksichtigt werden, ebenso wie die Auswirkungen des Bevölkerungswachstums auf die aktuelle Infrastruktur, den Verschmutzungsgrad, die wirtschaftliche Aufteilung und die Zersiedelung.
Die Wettbewerbsteilnehmer dürfen den Wettbewerbsauftrag nach eigenem Ermessen so kreativ wie möglich interpretieren. Die SKYHIVE Challenge ist eine Chance für Architekturliebhaber, die Definition des modernen Wolkenkratzers neu zu schreiben.
Competition assignment
The SKYHIVE 2019 Skyscraper Challenge is the second annual architecture competition which searches out the latest and greatest designs for an iconic high rise structure. Participants of the SKYHIVE Challenge are tasked with creating a concept for a state-of-the-art tower that breaks the norm.
Participants are encouraged to incorporate new technologies and materials in their designs, as well as unique aesthetics and spatial organisations. Special consideration is also given to designs that implement innovations in sustainable systems, as well as those that look to solve economic, social, and cultural problems through the establishment of new architectural methods.
The annual SKYHIVE Challenge is a platform to examine the relationship between skyscrapers and the natural world, the community, and the city as a whole. It is important that designs show consideration for the impact on the surrounding environment, as well as how the increase in inhabitants will affect the current infrastructure, pollution levels, economic division, and urban sprawl.
Competition participants are allowed to interpret the competition brief however they choose, in the most creative way possible. The SKYHIVE Challenge is a chance for architecture enthusiasts to potentially rewrite the definition of the modern-day skyscraper.
SKYHIVE 2019 Skyscraper Challenge
Organizers
Bee Breeders
Architecture Competition Organizers
Kowloon, Hong Kong
beebreeders.com
The Competition
The SKYHIVE 2019 Skyscraper Challenge is the second annual architecture competition which searches out the latest and greatest designs for an iconic high rise structure. Participants of the SKYHIVE Challenge are tasked with creating a concept for a state-of-the-art tower that breaks the norm.
Participants are encouraged to incorporate new technologies and materials in their designs, as well as unique aesthetics and spatial organisations. Special consideration is also given to designs that implement innovations in sustainable systems, as well as those that look to solve economic, social, and cultural problems through the establishment of new architectural methods.
The annual SKYHIVE Challenge is a platform to examine the relationship between skyscrapers and the natural world, the community, and the city as a whole. It is important that designs show consideration for the impact on the surrounding environment, as well as how the increase in inhabitants will affect the current infrastructure, pollution levels, economic division, and urban sprawl.
Competition participants are allowed to interpret the competition brief however they choose, in the most creative way possible. The SKYHIVE Challenge is a chance for architecture enthusiasts to potentially rewrite the definition of the modern-day skyscraper.
Competition Type
Open ideas competition
Admission Area
International
Participants
Competition is open to all. No professional qualification is required.
Design proposals can be developed individually or by teams (4 team members maximum).
Correspondence with organizers must be conducted in English;
All information submitted by participants must be in English.
Schedule
Closing date for registration: 07 May, 2019
Closing date for project submission: 20 June, 2019 (11:59pm GMT+0)
Announcement of winners: 01 August, 2019
Prizes
Total Prize Fund: US $6,000
1st Prize: US $3,000
2nd Prize: US $1,500
3rd Prize: US $500
BB Student Award: US $500
BB Green Award: US $500
6 Honorable Mentions
More information and documents at
skyhive2019.beebreeders.com
Organizers
Bee Breeders
Architecture Competition Organizers
Kowloon, Hong Kong
beebreeders.com
The Competition
The SKYHIVE 2019 Skyscraper Challenge is the second annual architecture competition which searches out the latest and greatest designs for an iconic high rise structure. Participants of the SKYHIVE Challenge are tasked with creating a concept for a state-of-the-art tower that breaks the norm.
Participants are encouraged to incorporate new technologies and materials in their designs, as well as unique aesthetics and spatial organisations. Special consideration is also given to designs that implement innovations in sustainable systems, as well as those that look to solve economic, social, and cultural problems through the establishment of new architectural methods.
The annual SKYHIVE Challenge is a platform to examine the relationship between skyscrapers and the natural world, the community, and the city as a whole. It is important that designs show consideration for the impact on the surrounding environment, as well as how the increase in inhabitants will affect the current infrastructure, pollution levels, economic division, and urban sprawl.
Competition participants are allowed to interpret the competition brief however they choose, in the most creative way possible. The SKYHIVE Challenge is a chance for architecture enthusiasts to potentially rewrite the definition of the modern-day skyscraper.
Competition Type
Open ideas competition
Admission Area
International
Participants
Competition is open to all. No professional qualification is required.
Design proposals can be developed individually or by teams (4 team members maximum).
Correspondence with organizers must be conducted in English;
All information submitted by participants must be in English.
Schedule
Closing date for registration: 07 May, 2019
Closing date for project submission: 20 June, 2019 (11:59pm GMT+0)
Announcement of winners: 01 August, 2019
Prizes
Total Prize Fund: US $6,000
1st Prize: US $3,000
2nd Prize: US $1,500
3rd Prize: US $500
BB Student Award: US $500
BB Green Award: US $500
6 Honorable Mentions
More information and documents at
skyhive2019.beebreeders.com