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Spring Pavilion Amsterdam , Amsterdam/ Niederlande

Architektur Wettbewerbs-Ergebnis

wa-ID
wa-2025852
Tag der Veröffentlichung
08.02.2019
Aktualisiert am
01.08.2019
Verfahrensart
Offener Wettbewerb
Zulassungsbereich
Andere
Teilnehmer
Keine Teilnahmebeschränkung
Auslober
Abgabetermin
31.05.2019
Bekanntgabe
25.06.2019

1. Preis

Yutian Wang, China
Projekt: Blossom
  • 1. Preis: Yutian Wang, China
  • 1. Preis: Yutian Wang, China

2. Preis

François Marcadet-Pomeyrol · Romane Lavoine, Frankreich
Projekt: Hyphen
  • 2. Preis: François Marcadet-Pomeyrol · Romane Lavoine, Frankreich
  • 2. Preis: François Marcadet-Pomeyrol · Romane Lavoine, Frankreich

3. Preis

Alicja Maculewicz · Emilia Dzięgelewska, Polen
Projekt: eternal spRING
  • 3. Preis: Alicja Maculewicz · Emilia Dzięgelewska, Polen
  • 3. Preis: Alicja Maculewicz · Emilia Dzięgelewska, Polen

Editor’s Choice

Han Sung Wook · You Young Jun, Südkorea
Projekt: Eternal Spring
  • Editor’s Choice: Han Sung Wook · You Young Jun, Südkorea
  • Editor’s Choice: Han Sung Wook · You Young Jun, Südkorea

Editor’s Choice

Anita Wiśniewska · Natalia Serafin · Paulina Gorecka, Polen
  • Editor’s Choice: Anita Wiśniewska · Natalia Serafin · Paulina Gorecka, Polen
  • Editor’s Choice: Anita Wiśniewska · Natalia Serafin · Paulina Gorecka, Polen

Editor’s Choice

Gleb Kaplinskiy · Astimir Hachegogu · Aleksandra Prokhorova, Russland
Projekt: Amsterdam Spring Pavilion
  • Editor’s Choice: Gleb Kaplinskiy · Astimir Hachegogu · Aleksandra Prokhorova, Russland
  • Editor’s Choice: Gleb Kaplinskiy · Astimir Hachegogu · Aleksandra Prokhorova, Russland

Editor’s Choice

S.M.Sazzad Lishan · Iftekhar Ahmed · Sumaiya Azmi, Bangladesch
Projekt: „Spring“ It is!!!
  • Editor’s Choice: S.M.Sazzad Lishan · Iftekhar Ahmed · Sumaiya Azmi, Bangladesch
  • Editor’s Choice: S.M.Sazzad Lishan · Iftekhar Ahmed · Sumaiya Azmi, Bangladesch

Editor’s Choice

Laura-India Garinois · Liam Martin, USA
Projekt: Sprouts
  • Editor’s Choice: Laura-India Garinois · Liam Martin, USA
  • Editor’s Choice: Laura-India Garinois · Liam Martin, USA

Editor’s Choice

Kamil Ziółkowski · Seweryn Trzyna, Polen
Projekt: Spring Pavilion Amsterdam
  • Editor’s Choice: Kamil Ziółkowski · Seweryn Trzyna, Polen
  • Editor’s Choice: Kamil Ziółkowski · Seweryn Trzyna, Polen

Editor’s Choice

Adriana Lo Curto · Maria Alda Virga, Italien
  • Editor’s Choice: Adriana Lo Curto · Maria Alda Virga, Italien
  • Editor’s Choice: Adriana Lo Curto · Maria Alda Virga, Italien

Editor’s Choice

David Heymann · Jeffrey Blocksidge, USA
Projekt: Spring Pavilion
  • Editor’s Choice: David Heymann · Jeffrey Blocksidge, USA
  • Editor’s Choice: David Heymann · Jeffrey Blocksidge, USA

Editor’s Choice

Jan Sikora · Anna Kaminska · Julia Wojtowicz, Polen
Projekt: Spring Pavilion Amsterdam
  • Editor’s Choice: Jan Sikora · Anna Kaminska · Julia Wojtowicz, Polen
  • Editor’s Choice: Jan Sikora · Anna Kaminska · Julia Wojtowicz, Polen

Editor’s Choice

Vera Leitão · Maria Piedade Monteiro, Portugal
Projekt: Time
  • Editor’s Choice: Vera Leitão · Maria Piedade Monteiro, Portugal
  • Editor’s Choice: Vera Leitão · Maria Piedade Monteiro, Portugal
Verfahrensart
Offener Ideenwettbewerb

Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Ziel des Wettbewerbs, Amsterdam Spring Pavilion, ist es, einen Mehrzweck-Pavillon im emblematischen Vondelpark zu schaffen, der Menschen, Natur und Architektur miteinander verbindet. Der Pavillon soll die Essenz des Frühlings, der auch die Zeit der vollen Blüte ist, einfangen und in der Lage sein, verschiedene Aktivitäten zu organisieren und die Zone zu aktivieren.

Mit seiner privilegierten Lage soll der Pavillon zu einem Kultur- und Freizeitbezugspunkt für Bewohner und Besucher der Stadt werden, zu einem Raum, der in die natürliche Umgebung des Parks integriert ist und der flexibel genug ist, um sich an eine Vielzahl von Aktivitäten in moderatem Umfang anzupassen.

Es steht den Teilnehmern frei, jede Art von Funktion (oder auch nicht) für ihren Pavillon zu bestimmen, die in ihre Erzählung passen würde. In den Briefs für den Frühjahrspavillon ist keine spezifische Funktion erwähnt. Den Teilnehmern steht es frei, jede Art von primären Funktionen oder Aktivitäten gemäß ihrer Interpretation oder Erzählung zu bestimmen. Das Projekt kann überall im Park frei entwickelt werden, es liegt an den Teilnehmern, ein Gleichgewicht zwischen den vorgeschlagenen Nutzungen und der fragilen Umgebung zu finden, in der es sich befinden wird.

Der Frühlingspavillon ist als Treffpunkt für verschiedene Kultur- und Freizeitaktivitäten gedacht, mit dem Ziel, den gleichen Raum für ein breites Spektrum von Tages- und Nachtaktivitäten nachhaltig und unter Berücksichtigung der Umgebung zu nutzen. Es soll zu einer obligatorischen Station für die Besucher des Vondelparks werden.

Competition assignment
The objective of this competition, Amsterdam Spring Pavilion, is to create a multi-usage pavilion in the emblematic Vondelpark that can connect people, nature and architecture. The pavilion should capture the essence of spring which is also the season of full bloom and be able to host different activities and activate the zone.

With its privileged location, the objective of the pavilion is to become a cultural and leisure reference point for inhabitants and visitors of the city, a space that is integrated in the natural environment of the park and that is flexible enough to adapt to a wide variety of activities on a moderate scale.

The participants are free to designate any kind of function (or not) to their pavilion that would fit in their narrative. No specific function is mentioned in the briefs for the spring pavilion. The participants are free to designate any kind of primary function or activities as per their interpretation or narrative. The project can be developed freely anywhere in the park, it is up to the participants to find a balance between the proposed usages and the fragile environment where it will be located.

The spring pavilion is envisioned as a meeting point for different cultural and leisure circuits, with the goal of using the same space for a broad range of daytime and nocturnal activities in a sustainable fashion that respects its surroundings. The idea is for it to become an obligatory stop for visitors to Vondelpark.
SPRING PAVILION AMSTERDAM

MANIFESTO
Amsterdam has been one of Europe‘s pioneers of architecture and design, largely because of the 17th century rings of canal houses, gabled facades, windmills and drawbridges. Modern architecture developed organically in Amsterdam between the facades of historical buildings, making it one of the finest blends between Renaissance, Berlage and the Amsterdam School. The city has a very strong cultural and artistic identity. Amsterdam is the most important cultural and artistic center to the north from Paris and between London and Cologne.

Being a relatively small city in terms of its area, Amsterdam is enveloped by a sizeable green cover. Voted as one of the greenest cities in Europe, Amsterdam takes an active approach towards sustainability and conservation. One can find a variety of flora and fauna in beautiful forests, parks, dunes and other landscapes within an easy reach of the city center. The city is home to a number of parks with Vondelpark one of its crown jewels. The park is spread in an area of 47 acres, attracting almost 10 million visitors annually. The park hosts a wide variety of cultural, artistic and sporting events apart from the usual jogging and lazing around in the lush greens of the park.

The objective of this competition, Amsterdam Spring Pavilion, is to create a multi-usage pavilion in the emblematic Vondelpark that can connect people, nature and architecture. The pavilion should capture the essence of spring which is also the season of full bloom and be able to host different activities and activate the zone.

With its privileged location, the objective of the pavilion is to become a cultural and leisure reference point for inhabitants and visitors of the city, a space that is integrated in the natural environment of the park and that is flexible enough to adapt to a wide variety of activities on a moderate scale.

The participants are free to designate any kind of function (or not) to their pavilion that would fit in their narrative. No specific function is mentioned in the briefs for the spring pavilion. The participants are free to designate any kind of primary function or activities as per their interpretation or narrative. The project can be developed freely anywhere in the park, it is up to the participants to find a balance between the proposed usages and the fragile environment where it will be located.

The spring pavilion is envisioned as a meeting point for different cultural and leisure circuits, with the goal of using the same space for a broad range of daytime and nocturnal activities in a sustainable fashion that respects its surroundings. The idea is for it to become an obligatory stop for visitors to Vondelpark.

ELIGIBILITY
The competition is open to all, from every age and professional background, working in groups or individually. Teams can be formed by a maximum number of 3 people. The registration fee is paid per team.

PRIZES
Prizes worth EUR 2500 are up for claim with the distribution as follows:
First Prize: EUR 1200
Second Prize: EUR 800
Third Prize: EUR 500

Apart from the winners, the jury will select ’10 Editors’ Choices’ who will be featured on our website and several other international magazines and websites across the world. The winners and Editors’ Choices will be provided with an honorary certificate.

REGISTRATION
The competition is open to everyone in the world (architects, students, engineers etc.). You can participate individually or in a team. A team can have a maximum of three members only.

Early registration: 1st February 2019 – 28th February 2019
For foreign nationals: 40 EUR per team
For Indian nationals: 1200 INR per team

Standard registration: 1st March 2019 – 30th April 2019
For foreign nationals: 60 EUR per team
For Indian nationals: 1500 INR per team

Standard registration: 1st May 2019 – 30th May 2019
For foreign nationals: 80 EUR per team
For Indian nationals: 1800 INR per team

Submission deadline: 31st May 2019
Result: 25th June 2019

All deadlines are 11:59 PM- 00:00 IST (India)

GROUP DISCOUNT
As a part of our initiative to encourage more student participation, we offer great discounts if a minimum of 5 teams register from one particular architecture school/university. Contact us at queries@switchcompetition.com to avail the offer.

REGULATIONS
- Switch reserves the right to modify the competition schedule if deemed necessary.
- Participant teams will be disqualified if any of the competition rules or submission requirements are not considered. Participation assumes acceptance of the regulations.
- Team code is the only means of identification of a team as it is an anonymous competition.
- The official language of the competition is English.
- The registration fee is non-refundable.
- Contacting the Jury is prohibited.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Please see the terms and conditions section on www.switchcompetition.com

DISCLAIMER
This is an open international competition hosted by Switch to generate progressive design ideas. There are no plans for any proposal to be built. The competition is organized for education purpose only.

MORE INFORMATION AND DETAILS AT
www.switchcompetition.com

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