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TIMBER IN THE CITY: Urban Habitat Competition , New York/ Vereinigte Staaten

Architektur Wettbewerbs-Ergebnis

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wa-2024972
Tag der Veröffentlichung
20.09.2018
Aktualisiert am
16.08.2019
Verfahrensart
Studentenwettbewerb
Zulassungsbereich
Andere
Teilnehmer
Studenten aller ACSA Mitgliedsinstitutionen
Beteiligung
920 Arbeiten
Auslober
Bewerbungsschluss
03.04.2019
Abgabetermin
22.05.2019
Preisgerichtssitzung
15.06.2019
Bekanntgabe
12.08.2019

1. Preis

Eric Bos · Trevor Wood, University of Maryland
Fakultätssponsor: Peter Noonan, University of Maryland
Projekt: Aperture
  • 1. Preis: Eric Bos · Trevor Wood, University of Maryland
  • 1. Preis: Eric Bos · Trevor Wood, University of Maryland
  • 1. Preis: Eric Bos · Trevor Wood, University of Maryland
  • 1. Preis: Eric Bos · Trevor Wood, University of Maryland
  • 1. Preis: Eric Bos · Trevor Wood, University of Maryland
  • 1. Preis: Eric Bos · Trevor Wood, University of Maryland
  • 1. Preis: Eric Bos · Trevor Wood, University of Maryland
  • 1. Preis: Eric Bos · Trevor Wood, University of Maryland

2. Preis

Danny Medina · Cesar Soto · Daniel Olayiwola Akinsulire, City College of New York
Fakultätssponsor: Suzan Wines, City College of New York
Projekt: Re-Gen Growth
  • 2. Preis: Danny Medina · Cesar Soto · Daniel Olayiwola Akinsulire, City College of New York
  • 2. Preis: Danny Medina · Cesar Soto · Daniel Olayiwola Akinsulire, City College of New York
  • 2. Preis: Danny Medina · Cesar Soto · Daniel Olayiwola Akinsulire, City College of New York
  • 2. Preis: Danny Medina · Cesar Soto · Daniel Olayiwola Akinsulire, City College of New York
  • 2. Preis: Danny Medina · Cesar Soto · Daniel Olayiwola Akinsulire, City College of New York
  • 2. Preis: Danny Medina · Cesar Soto · Daniel Olayiwola Akinsulire, City College of New York
  • 2. Preis: Danny Medina · Cesar Soto · Daniel Olayiwola Akinsulire, City College of New York
  • 2. Preis: Danny Medina · Cesar Soto · Daniel Olayiwola Akinsulire, City College of New York

3. Preis

Cyrus Amani · Osiel Guzman · Himangshu Kedia · Wei-Che Chang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Fakultätssponsor: Tait Johnson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Projekt: Timber Living
  • 3. Preis: Cyrus Amani · Osiel Guzman · Himangshu Kedia · Wei-Che Chang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • 3. Preis: Cyrus Amani · Osiel Guzman · Himangshu Kedia · Wei-Che Chang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • 3. Preis: Cyrus Amani · Osiel Guzman · Himangshu Kedia · Wei-Che Chang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • 3. Preis: Cyrus Amani · Osiel Guzman · Himangshu Kedia · Wei-Che Chang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • 3. Preis: Cyrus Amani · Osiel Guzman · Himangshu Kedia · Wei-Che Chang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • 3. Preis: Cyrus Amani · Osiel Guzman · Himangshu Kedia · Wei-Che Chang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • 3. Preis: Cyrus Amani · Osiel Guzman · Himangshu Kedia · Wei-Che Chang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • 3. Preis: Cyrus Amani · Osiel Guzman · Himangshu Kedia · Wei-Che Chang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Lobende Erwähnung

Richard Cottrell · Arturo Lujan · Danielle Scaccia · Austin Vogelsang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Fakultätssponsor: Peter Wong · Chris Jarrett, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Projekt: Against the Grain: Adapting Wood for a City of Steel and Concrete
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Richard Cottrell · Arturo Lujan · Danielle Scaccia · Austin Vogelsang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Richard Cottrell · Arturo Lujan · Danielle Scaccia · Austin Vogelsang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Lobende Erwähnung

Laura Wiedenhöver, University of Florida
Fakultätssponsor: Bradley Walters, University of Florida
Projekt: Queensboro Canopy
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Laura Wiedenhöver, University of Florida
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Laura Wiedenhöver, University of Florida
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Laura Wiedenhöver, University of Florida
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Laura Wiedenhöver, University of Florida
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Laura Wiedenhöver, University of Florida
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Laura Wiedenhöver, University of Florida
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Laura Wiedenhöver, University of Florida
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Laura Wiedenhöver, University of Florida

Lobende Erwähnung

Joey Fleming, University of New Mexico
Fakultätssponsor: Karen King, University of New Mexico
Projekt: Woven Timber City
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Joey Fleming, University of New Mexico
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Joey Fleming, University of New Mexico
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Joey Fleming, University of New Mexico
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Joey Fleming, University of New Mexico
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Joey Fleming, University of New Mexico
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Joey Fleming, University of New Mexico
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Joey Fleming, University of New Mexico
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Joey Fleming, University of New Mexico

Lobende Erwähnung

Tobias Jimenez, Washington State University
Fakultätssponsor: Omar Al-Hassawi, Washington State University
Projekt: Parcelas Verticales
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Tobias Jimenez, Washington State University
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Tobias Jimenez, Washington State University
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Tobias Jimenez, Washington State University
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Tobias Jimenez, Washington State University
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Tobias Jimenez, Washington State University
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Tobias Jimenez, Washington State University
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Tobias Jimenez, Washington State University
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Tobias Jimenez, Washington State University

Lobende Erwähnung

Linghao Wu · Weijun Kong · Hanxu Fan · Pinyao Liu, Tongji University, UPro Design
Fakultätssponsor: Yuhui Jin, Tongji University, UPro Design
Projekt: Integration
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Linghao Wu · Weijun Kong · Hanxu Fan · Pinyao Liu, Tongji University, UPro Design
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Linghao Wu · Weijun Kong · Hanxu Fan · Pinyao Liu, Tongji University, UPro Design
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Linghao Wu · Weijun Kong · Hanxu Fan · Pinyao Liu, Tongji University, UPro Design
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Linghao Wu · Weijun Kong · Hanxu Fan · Pinyao Liu, Tongji University, UPro Design
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Linghao Wu · Weijun Kong · Hanxu Fan · Pinyao Liu, Tongji University, UPro Design
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Linghao Wu · Weijun Kong · Hanxu Fan · Pinyao Liu, Tongji University, UPro Design
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Linghao Wu · Weijun Kong · Hanxu Fan · Pinyao Liu, Tongji University, UPro Design
  • Lobende Erwähnung: Linghao Wu · Weijun Kong · Hanxu Fan · Pinyao Liu, Tongji University, UPro Design
Verfahrensart
Offener Studentenwettbewerb

Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Die Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) freut sich, den Wettbewerb TIMBER IN THE CITY 3: Urban Habitats für das akademische Jahr 2018-2019 bekannt zu geben. Der Wettbewerb ist eine Kooperation zwischen dem Binational Softwood Lumber Council (BSLC), ACSA und der School of Constructed Environments (SCE) an der Parsons School of Design. Das Programm soll Studenten, die einzeln oder in Teams arbeiten, dazu anregen, sich die Transformation unserer bestehenden Städte durch nachhaltige Gebäude aus erneuerbaren Ressourcen vorzustellen, sinnvolles und bezahlbares Bauen anzubieten, mit neuen und traditionellen Holzmaterialien zu experimentieren und gesunde Lebens- und Arbeitsumgebungen zu gestalten. Dies ist der dritte Wettbewerb in dieser Reihe TIMBER IN THE CITY und konzentriert sich in diesem Jahr auf den Zusammenhang zwischen Wohnen, Gesundheit, frühkindlicher Bildung und Klimawandel.

Competition assignment
The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) is pleased to announce TIMBER IN THE CITY 3: Urban Habitats Competition for the 2018-2019 academic year. The competition is a partnership between the Binational Softwood Lumber Council (BSLC), ACSA and the School of Constructed Environments (SCE) at Parsons School of Design. The program is intended to engage students, working individually or in teams, to imagine the transformation of our existing cities through sustainable buildings from renewable resources, offering expedient affordable construction, innovating with new and traditional wooden materials, and designing healthy living and working environments. This is the third competition in this TIMBER IN THE CITY series, and focuses this year on the interrelationship between housing, healthy, early childhood education and climate change.

Preisgericht
Michelle Roelofs, Arup
Anthony Guerrero, International Living Future Institute
Karen McEvoy, Bucholz McEvoy Architects
Andrea Simitch, Cornell University
David Linehan, Lotus Equity Group LLC
TIMBER IN THE CITY: Urban Habitat Competition

Organizer
Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA)
1735 New York Avenue, NW (3rd floor)
Washington, DC 20006
United States

The Challenge
The competition challenges participants to re-imagine a vacant waterfront site in Queens, New York, as a vibrant and vanguard model of healthy, biophilic living for the future of the city.

Embracing new structural and ecological possibilities of wood construction, entrants will design a mid-rise, mixed-use complex that includes affordable housing, a large community wellness facility, and an early childhood education center, all interlaced with a new exterior public waterfront space. Entrants are challenged to propose construction systems in scenarios that draw optimally on the performance characteristics of not one but a variety of wood technologies, and are encouraged to think about the site as a testing ground for socially, materially, and environmentally progressive and innovative models of sustainable urban living.

The programs for this mixed-use development are composed to challenge students and educators to think creatively and critically about the way in which choices about building materials, and the interrelationship of interior space and the exterior environments frame long- term consequences for the health of urban environments. Housing is the largest component of the competition program and presents an opportunity to look closely at the way timber construction can be used effectively in creating buildings based on smaller cellular units. A community wellness and sports facility complements the housing, and offers larger community and collective spaces that will require larger structural spans. An early childhood education center, for children from 6 weeks to 5 years old, calls attention to the critical role these institutions play in the long-term vitality and development of a community.

This third edition of the TIMBER IN THE CITY considers a site in Queens, just south of the Queensborough/Ed Koch Bridge. Overlooking the east river, with views to Roosevelt Island and Manhattan, the vacant site can be understood as a segment within a larger chain of mixed-use waterfront development in the Borough, including the Hunters Point and Annabel Basin projects underway to the south, and stretching south to Brooklyn and north to the Bronx. These new approaches to affordable housing stands in contrast to the NYCHA Queensbridge Housing development to the north. Constructed in 1939, it is one of the largest public housing complex in North America. Along with the adjacent Queensbridge Park, it reflects nearly century-old ideals of living, construction, affordable housing, and landscape which will be reconsidered and re-imagined in this competition. This site has a unique mixed-use zoning designation and an ample allowable FAR, which the competition program does not maximize. Instead, it is to be considered the first of a phased development of this significant site. Competitors are required to anticipate the future phased build-out of this site to utilize the full FAR as a condition of the competition design.

Competition Type
International Student Design Competition

Eligibility
The Timber in the City 3: Urban Habitats Competition is open to students from all ACSA member schools around the world. All student entrants are required to work under the direction of a faculty sponsor from an ACSA member school.

Entries will be accepted for individual as well as team solutions. Teams must be limited to a maximum of five individuals.

Schedule
Competition Announced: May 2018
Conference on Building Timber Cities: October 4-5, 2018
Registration Deadline: April 3, 2019
Submission Deadline: May 22, 2019
Jury: May-June 2019
Winners Announced: July 2019

Awards
Winning students and their faculty sponsors, will receive cash prizes totaling $40,000. The design jury will meet in the summer of 2019 to select winning projects and honorable mentions.

Winners and their faculty sponsors will be notified of the competition results directly. A list of winning projects will be posted on the ACSA website (www.acsa-arch.org).

1st Prize:
Student $10,000
Faculty Sponsor $7,000

2nd Prize:
Student $8,000
Faculty Sponsor $5,000

3rd Prize:
Student $6,000
Faculty Sponsor $4,000

More information and details at
www.acsa-arch.org/programs-events/competitions/2018-2019-timber-in-the-city

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