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The Illuminated River International Design Competition , London/ Vereinigtes Königreich

Architektur Wettbewerbs-Ergebnis

wa-ID
wa-2020983
Tag der Veröffentlichung
02.06.2016
Aktualisiert am
07.12.2016
Verfahrensart
Nicht offener Wettbewerb
Zulassungsbereich
Europäischer Wirtschaftsraum
Beteiligung
105 Arbeiten
Auslober
Koordination
Malcolm Reading Consultants (MRC), London
Abgabetermin
07.07.2016
Preisgerichtssitzung
07.12.2016

Gewinner

Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands, London
Pentagram, Austin
Price & Myers, London
Atelier Ten, London
Core Five LLP, London
Beckett Rankine, London
Leo Villareal, New Jersey

Finalist

Adjaye Associates, Berlin
DHA Designs Lighting, London
Hurley Palmer Flatt, Glasgow
Thukral & Tagra, Haryana
AKT II, London
DP9 Planning Consultants, London
Chris Ofili, Manchester
Doug Aitken

Finalist

AL_A Amanda Levete Architects, London
Gross. Max. landscape architects, Edinburgh
SEAM Design, London
Asif Kapadia
Simon Stephens

Finalist

Diller Scofidio + Renfro, New York
L'Observatoire International, New York
ARUP United Kingdom, London
Transsolar Energietechnik GmbH, Stuttgart
Jennifer Tipton, Columbus
Oliver Beer, Paris

Finalist

LEA - LES ÉCLAIRAGISTES ASSOCIÉS, Lyon
ewo GmbH, Kurtatsch
Federico Pietrella, Berlin
GVA Lighting Europe Limited, London

Finalist

Sam Jacob Studio, London
electrolight, Melbourne
Simon Heijdens, London
Elliott Wood, London
Daisy Froud, London
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
The Illuminated River is a major new public art initiative for London, which will create an elegant and charismatic light art installation for 17 of London's most celebrated bridges — those between Albert and Tower.The total project cost is estimated to be 20 000 000 GBP. The funds will be raised, largely from private sources, by the Illuminated River Foundation (charity registration pending). The Foundation is supported by the Rothschild Foundation. Following the detailed design stage, it is anticipated that the design package will be transferred to the individual bridge owners. The Foundation encourages fresh and interesting collaborations between artists, lighting designers, architects, engineers, and technologists (and other professionals may be proposed within teams).The scope of this procurement is full design services up to RIBA Stage 4. The contract may be subject to renewal, up to RIBA Stage 7. For further details, please see the competition documentation.
The Illuminated River
International Design Competition

This two-stage competition is being run in accordance with EU procurement guidelines and the Public Contracts Regulations 2015. The competition has been advertised in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU).

For full details of how to enter, please see the Search Statement available on the competition website.

The Illuminated River Foundation
The Illuminated River Foundation was established in 2016 (application registered with the Charity Commission) to procure and oversee the Illuminated River project. The charity's core project is the creation of public art through light on London's bridges. The Foundation’s mission is to celebrate London’s famous river: enhancing some of the capital’s less well-used public spaces and improving and enlivening the atmosphere of the river on winter afternoons and after dark.

The Illuminated River is anticipated to be one of the most ambitious public art initiatives in Europe in recent years. It will provide London with a new, free attraction focused on 17 of its celebrated and very individual bridges; help to sustain London’s momentum as one of the most creative and innovative global cities; provide the opportunity for growing London’s night time economy and, through the use of new technologies, support London’s move toward low-carbon, sustainable and green solutions.

In parallel, the charity will work to engage the public in the initiative and the concepts behind it through a variety of education and engagement activities; see the Foundation’s website (below) for details as these are announced.

The funds for this circa £20m project will be raised, largely from private sources, by the Illuminated River Foundation, backed by the Rothschild Foundation and working in collaboration with other stakeholders. Following the competition and the detailed design stage, the funds will be granted, along with the design, to the relevant organisations which manage or own the bridges.

The 17 bridges within the scope of the project are: Albert Bridge, Chelsea Bridge, Grosvenor Railway Bridge, Nine Elms (planned), Vauxhall Bridge, Lambeth Bridge, Westminster Bridge, Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Footbridges, Waterloo Bridge, Garden Bridge (planned), Blackfriars Bridge, Blackfriars Railway Bridge, Millennium Footbridge, Southwark Bridge, Cannon Street Railway Bridge, London Bridge and Tower Bridge.

Malcolm Reading Consultants
Malcolm Reading Consultants (MRC) is a strategic consultancy specialising in the selection of contemporary designers. MRC believes in the power of design to create new perceptions and act as an inspiration – either at the local level, or internationally.

MRC is the leading specialist in design competitions in Europe. Recent work includes competitions for the Museum of London, the gold medal-winning UK Pavilion at Milan Expo 2015, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, Tintagel Castle Bridge, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park’s Culture & Education Quarter, the Mumbai City Museum, the Natural History Museum and New College, Oxford.

Ambitious public art project will use light to transform London’s relationship with the Thames after dark
Competition focuses on central London’s celebrated bridges between Albert and Tower.
Creative teams asked to submit details of proposed team and experience at the competition’s first stage.
The five or more finalists who reach the second stage will create concept designs for four bridges – Westminster, Waterloo, London and Chelsea – along with a design masterplan for all the bridges.
Competition deadline 14:00 BST July 7, 2016.

The Illuminated River Foundation and the Mayor of London today [Thursday, 2 June 2016] launched a global search for an outstanding team of artists, designers, engineers, architects, technologists and other specialists to create inspirational light art on London’s bridges to reinvigorate the River Thames at the heart of the capital.

The two-stage Illuminated River International Design Competition will award the commission to create an elegant and charismatic light art installation of world-class quality for all of the 17 road, rail and pedestrian bridges between Albert and Tower (for the full list see Notes to Editors).

The project will provide London with a new – and free – permanent attraction and is being supported by a broad coalition of stakeholders including the Mayor of London, the City of London, Westminster City Council, Transport for London, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, and Network Rail. Around £20m in funds will be raised, largely from private sources, by the coordinating charity the Illuminated River Foundation, which is supported by the Rothschild Foundation. The competition is being run according to EU procurement guidelines and is independently organised by Malcolm Reading Consultants, whose recent work includes competitions for the Museum of London, the gold medal-winning UK Pavilion at Milan Expo 2015 and Tintagel Castle Bridge. Full details of the project and how to enter the competition are on the dedicated competition website.

Hannah Rothschild, Chair of the Illuminated River Foundation, said:

“Even by London’s standards, this project is unprecedented in boldness and imagination: the opportunity to influence and transform the look, identity and experience of the world’s greatest city.

“We’re looking for the finest artists, architects, designers, engineers, technologists and specialists to work together to help realise this exciting ambition. Collaborators can be from different disciplines with varying degrees of experience.

“What matters is bold and innovative thinking to put the art back into London’s greatest artery.”

Malcolm Reading, Competition Director, said:

“No design is sought at the first stage, simply a proposal of a multi-disciplinary team and evidence of previous experience – competitors will need to get these in by the deadline of July 7th 2016.”

The (at least) five creative teams who reach the second stage of the competition will be asked to design a concept scheme for four specific bridges – Westminster, Waterloo, London and Chelsea – responding to their unique and individual characters, and an overall masterplan for the full run of 17 bridges. An honorarium of £15,000 will be awarded to each of the shortlisted teams following the selection of the winner.

The competition jury includes Lord Rothschild OM GBE, Chairman of RIT Capital Partners plc, Chairman of the Rothschild Foundation, philanthropist, notably in the arts, and the Rothschild family member responsible for Waddesdon Manor; Hannah Rothschild, Chair of the Illuminated River Foundation, writer, filmmaker and Chair of the National Gallery Board of Trustees; Justine Simons OBE, Head of Culture, City Hall; Ralph Rugoff, Director, Hayward Gallery; Professor Ricky Burdett, Professor of Urban Studies and Director, LSE Cities and Urban Age; and Lucy Musgrave, Director, Publica. Other jurors may join the process subsequently; these will be advertised on the competition website. The jury will be advised by the Competition Director, Malcolm Reading.

The shortlist of finalists is expected to be announced in late summer 2016, and, following an exhibition of concept and masterplan designs, the winner announced in December 2016.

Once the competition has concluded, the winning design will be developed to RIBA Stage 4, with relevant permissions secured over nine to 12 months in 2017.

Implementation of the first phase of the project (anticipated to comprise up to eight bridges between Westminster and Tower, but subject to change depending on planned work schedules to the bridges and other relevant river works) will take place in 2018.

Implementation of the second phase comprising the remaining bridges is likely to take place during 2019 to 2020.

Media Enquiries

Regarding the competition, please contact

Catherine Reading
catherine.reading@malcolmreading.co.uk
+44 (0) 207 831 2998

Regarding the Illuminated River Foundation please contact

Jane Quinn, Bolton & Quinn Ltd
jq@boltonquinn.com
+44 (0) 207 221 5000

For images please contact Sarah Mattok by email at: sarah.mattok@malcolmreading.co.uk

All images copyright Malcolm Reading Consultants/Luke Hayes

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