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- wa-2027285
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 14.08.2019
- Aktualisiert am
- 08.04.2021
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Zulassungsbereich
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- Teilnehmer
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- Beteiligung
- 963 Arbeiten
- Auslober
- San José Light Tower Corporation
- Abgabetermin
- 01.07.2020
- Preisgerichtssitzung
- 18.07.2020
- 2. Preisgerichtssitzung
- 19.07.2021
Verfahrensart
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Finalist*innen / Finalists
Fer Jerez and Belen P. de Juan, SMAR Architecture Studio, Perth, Australia
Rish Ryusuke Saito, Sci-Arc/RNT Architects, San Diego, CA
Qinrong Lui / Ruize Li, Harvard GSD, Cambridge, MA / Singapore
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Am Eingang des Silicon Valley, am Zusammenfluss von zwei Flüssen, verbindet sich die Welt. Die San José Light Tower Corporation plant, das bedeutendste Bauwerk in der Geschichte dieser Brutstätte der Möglichkeiten zu errichten und es als Geschenk an San José, das Silicon Valley und die Welt zu präsentieren.
Unsere Idee: Kombinieren Sie den Geist des Eiffelturms mit dem atemberaubenden Geschenk der Freiheitsstatue, fügen Sie die Möglichkeit der zivilen Transformation hinzu, die Sie mit dem Guggenheim Bilbao erlebt haben, mischen Sie es mit der tiefgreifenden Kraft einer majestätischen Landschaft, und...
Denken Sie an außergewöhnliche Beleuchtung, eine Leidenschaft für die Gestaltung von Orten, Harmonie mit der Natur. Dies ist die Design-Chance Ihres Lebens, und wir sind begeistert, Sie einzuladen, mit uns zusammenzuarbeiten, um eine Ikone zu schaffen, die eine urbane Identität für dieses einzigartige Tal der Möglichkeiten erzeugt.
Der Wettbewerb ist offen, die Wünsche sind klar. Die einzige Voraussetzung ist die Leidenschaft, ein sehenswertes Wahrzeichen zu schaffen, das das Gemeinschaftsleben in der zehntgrößten Stadt Amerikas bereichert und gleichzeitig das außergewöhnliche Erbe dieses bemerkenswerten globalen Zentrums lebensverändernden Denkens widerspiegelt. Der Wettbewerb sucht nach einem transformativen Design mit dramatischer Beleuchtung, einem Netto-Null-Energie-Ansatz und einer beeindruckenden physischen Präsenz, die zu einem kraftvollen und dauerhaften Symbol dafür wird, wie das Silicon Valley als Brücke von der Vergangenheit zur Gegenwart und zur Zukunft funktioniert. Urban Confluence Silicon Valley kann ein Bauwerk, ein Objekt, eine Skulptur, ein architektonisches Werk sein - mit einer aktivierten Landschaft, die sowohl bei Tag als auch bei Nacht genossen werden kann.
Competition assignment
In the gateway of Silicon Valley, at the confluence of two rivers, the world connects. San José Light Tower Corporation plans to build the most meaningful structure in the history of this hotbed of opportunities and present it as a gift to San José, Silicon Valley, and the world.
Our idea: Combine the spirit of the Eiffel Tower with the breathtaking gift of the Statue of Liberty, add the possibility of civic transformation witnessed with the Guggenheim Bilbao, mix with the profound power of majestic landscape, and...
Think extraordinary illumination, a passion for place-making, harmony with nature. This is the design opportunity of a lifetime, and we are thrilled to invite you to work with us to create an icon that produces an urban identity for this unique valley of possibility.
The competition is open; the desires are clear. The only requirement is passion to create a must-see landmark that will enhance community life in America’s tenth largest city while reflecting the extraordinary legacy of this remarkable global center of life-changing thought. The competition seeks a transformative design complete with dramatic lighting, a net-zero energy approach, and an impressive physical presence that will become a powerful and enduring symbol of how Silicon Valley operates as a bridge from past to present to future. Urban Confluence Silicon Valley can be a structure, an object, a sculpture, a work of architecture – with an activated landscape enjoyed both day and night.
Preisrichter*innen / Jury
Jon Ball, Chair of the Board of Directors, SJLTC, San Jose, CA
Susan Chin, FAIA, Principal, DesignConnects, New York, NY
Jon Cicirrelli, Director, City of San Jose Department of Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Services, San Jose
Julia Czerniak, Associate Dean and Professor of Architecture, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
Jerry van Eyck, Landscape Architect/Industrial Designer, New York
Walter Hood, Hood Design Studio, Oakland, CA
Katja Irvin, Sierra Club Loma Prieta Chapter, Palo Alto, CA
Lisa Iwamoto, Architect/Structural Engineer, San Francisco, CA
Daan Roosegaarde, Studio Roosegaarde, Rotterdam
Erin Salazar, Artist, Director, Exhibition District San Jose, CA
Jodi Starbird, President, Board of Directors, Guadalupe River Park Conservancy
Rob Steinberg, FAIA, Steinberg Hart, Los Angeles, CA
John Travis, Adobe Marketing, San Francisco, CA
Michael E. Willis, FAIA, NOMA, New York, NY
Offener Ideenwettbewerb
Finalist*innen / Finalists
Fer Jerez and Belen P. de Juan, SMAR Architecture Studio, Perth, Australia
Rish Ryusuke Saito, Sci-Arc/RNT Architects, San Diego, CA
Qinrong Lui / Ruize Li, Harvard GSD, Cambridge, MA / Singapore
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Am Eingang des Silicon Valley, am Zusammenfluss von zwei Flüssen, verbindet sich die Welt. Die San José Light Tower Corporation plant, das bedeutendste Bauwerk in der Geschichte dieser Brutstätte der Möglichkeiten zu errichten und es als Geschenk an San José, das Silicon Valley und die Welt zu präsentieren.
Unsere Idee: Kombinieren Sie den Geist des Eiffelturms mit dem atemberaubenden Geschenk der Freiheitsstatue, fügen Sie die Möglichkeit der zivilen Transformation hinzu, die Sie mit dem Guggenheim Bilbao erlebt haben, mischen Sie es mit der tiefgreifenden Kraft einer majestätischen Landschaft, und...
Denken Sie an außergewöhnliche Beleuchtung, eine Leidenschaft für die Gestaltung von Orten, Harmonie mit der Natur. Dies ist die Design-Chance Ihres Lebens, und wir sind begeistert, Sie einzuladen, mit uns zusammenzuarbeiten, um eine Ikone zu schaffen, die eine urbane Identität für dieses einzigartige Tal der Möglichkeiten erzeugt.
Der Wettbewerb ist offen, die Wünsche sind klar. Die einzige Voraussetzung ist die Leidenschaft, ein sehenswertes Wahrzeichen zu schaffen, das das Gemeinschaftsleben in der zehntgrößten Stadt Amerikas bereichert und gleichzeitig das außergewöhnliche Erbe dieses bemerkenswerten globalen Zentrums lebensverändernden Denkens widerspiegelt. Der Wettbewerb sucht nach einem transformativen Design mit dramatischer Beleuchtung, einem Netto-Null-Energie-Ansatz und einer beeindruckenden physischen Präsenz, die zu einem kraftvollen und dauerhaften Symbol dafür wird, wie das Silicon Valley als Brücke von der Vergangenheit zur Gegenwart und zur Zukunft funktioniert. Urban Confluence Silicon Valley kann ein Bauwerk, ein Objekt, eine Skulptur, ein architektonisches Werk sein - mit einer aktivierten Landschaft, die sowohl bei Tag als auch bei Nacht genossen werden kann.
Competition assignment
In the gateway of Silicon Valley, at the confluence of two rivers, the world connects. San José Light Tower Corporation plans to build the most meaningful structure in the history of this hotbed of opportunities and present it as a gift to San José, Silicon Valley, and the world.
Our idea: Combine the spirit of the Eiffel Tower with the breathtaking gift of the Statue of Liberty, add the possibility of civic transformation witnessed with the Guggenheim Bilbao, mix with the profound power of majestic landscape, and...
Think extraordinary illumination, a passion for place-making, harmony with nature. This is the design opportunity of a lifetime, and we are thrilled to invite you to work with us to create an icon that produces an urban identity for this unique valley of possibility.
The competition is open; the desires are clear. The only requirement is passion to create a must-see landmark that will enhance community life in America’s tenth largest city while reflecting the extraordinary legacy of this remarkable global center of life-changing thought. The competition seeks a transformative design complete with dramatic lighting, a net-zero energy approach, and an impressive physical presence that will become a powerful and enduring symbol of how Silicon Valley operates as a bridge from past to present to future. Urban Confluence Silicon Valley can be a structure, an object, a sculpture, a work of architecture – with an activated landscape enjoyed both day and night.
Preisrichter*innen / Jury
Jon Ball, Chair of the Board of Directors, SJLTC, San Jose, CA
Susan Chin, FAIA, Principal, DesignConnects, New York, NY
Jon Cicirrelli, Director, City of San Jose Department of Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Services, San Jose
Julia Czerniak, Associate Dean and Professor of Architecture, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
Jerry van Eyck, Landscape Architect/Industrial Designer, New York
Walter Hood, Hood Design Studio, Oakland, CA
Katja Irvin, Sierra Club Loma Prieta Chapter, Palo Alto, CA
Lisa Iwamoto, Architect/Structural Engineer, San Francisco, CA
Daan Roosegaarde, Studio Roosegaarde, Rotterdam
Erin Salazar, Artist, Director, Exhibition District San Jose, CA
Jodi Starbird, President, Board of Directors, Guadalupe River Park Conservancy
Rob Steinberg, FAIA, Steinberg Hart, Los Angeles, CA
John Travis, Adobe Marketing, San Francisco, CA
Michael E. Willis, FAIA, NOMA, New York, NY
Urban Confluence Silicon Valley Competition
Organizers
San José Light Tower Corporation
160 West Santa Clara Street
Suite 900
San José, CA 95113
The Competition
In the gateway of Silicon Valley, at the confluence of two rivers, the world connects. San José Light Tower Corporation plans to build the most meaningful structure in the history of this hotbed of opportunities and present it as a gift to San José, Silicon Valley, and the world.
Our idea: Combine the spirit of the Eiffel Tower with the breathtaking gift of the Statue of Liberty, add the possibility of civic transformation witnessed with the Guggenheim Bilbao, mix with the profound power of majestic landscape, and...
Think extraordinary illumination, a passion for place-making, harmony with nature. This is the design opportunity of a lifetime, and we are thrilled to invite you to work with us to create an icon that produces an urban identity for this unique valley of possibility.
The competition is open; the desires are clear. The only requirement is passion to create a must-see landmark that will enhance community life in America’s tenth largest city while reflecting the extraordinary legacy of this remarkable global center of life-changing thought. The competition seeks a transformative design complete with dramatic lighting, a net-zero energy approach, and an impressive physical presence that will become a powerful and enduring symbol of how Silicon Valley operates as a bridge from past to present to future. Urban Confluence Silicon Valley can be a structure, an object, a sculpture, a work of architecture – with an activated landscape enjoyed both day and night.
Competition Type
International open ideas competition
Participants
Artists, architects, urban planners, landscape architects, students, designers,
engineers, and anyone with a passion for place-making is invited to submit ideas
Schedule
Submission Deadline: January 15, 2020 (1:00PM PST)
Community Competition Panel: January 25 – 26, 2020
Jury Meeting - Selection of Finalists: March 08 – 09, 2020
Jury Meeting - Final Winner Announcement: July 2020
Jury
Jon Ball: Chair of the Board of Directors, San José Light Tower Corporation
Tatiana Bilbao: Award-Winning Architect, Mexico City
Julie Chang: Contemporary Artist
Susan Chin, FAIA: Executive Director, Design Trust for Public Space
Jon Cicirelli: Director, City of San José Department of Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Services
Walter Hood: Professor, Creative Director and Founder of Hood Design Studio
Katja Irvin: Sierra Club Loma Prieta Chapter
Daan Roosegaarde: Dutch Artist and Innovator
Erin Salazar: Artist, Executive Director Exhibition District San José
Jodi Starbird: President of the Board of Directors, Guadalupe River Park Conservancy
Rob Steinberg, FAIA: Urban Designer, Architect, Steinberg Hart
More information and documents at
www.urbanconfluencesiliconvalley.org
Organizers
San José Light Tower Corporation
160 West Santa Clara Street
Suite 900
San José, CA 95113
The Competition
In the gateway of Silicon Valley, at the confluence of two rivers, the world connects. San José Light Tower Corporation plans to build the most meaningful structure in the history of this hotbed of opportunities and present it as a gift to San José, Silicon Valley, and the world.
Our idea: Combine the spirit of the Eiffel Tower with the breathtaking gift of the Statue of Liberty, add the possibility of civic transformation witnessed with the Guggenheim Bilbao, mix with the profound power of majestic landscape, and...
Think extraordinary illumination, a passion for place-making, harmony with nature. This is the design opportunity of a lifetime, and we are thrilled to invite you to work with us to create an icon that produces an urban identity for this unique valley of possibility.
The competition is open; the desires are clear. The only requirement is passion to create a must-see landmark that will enhance community life in America’s tenth largest city while reflecting the extraordinary legacy of this remarkable global center of life-changing thought. The competition seeks a transformative design complete with dramatic lighting, a net-zero energy approach, and an impressive physical presence that will become a powerful and enduring symbol of how Silicon Valley operates as a bridge from past to present to future. Urban Confluence Silicon Valley can be a structure, an object, a sculpture, a work of architecture – with an activated landscape enjoyed both day and night.
Competition Type
International open ideas competition
Participants
Artists, architects, urban planners, landscape architects, students, designers,
engineers, and anyone with a passion for place-making is invited to submit ideas
Schedule
Submission Deadline: January 15, 2020 (1:00PM PST)
Community Competition Panel: January 25 – 26, 2020
Jury Meeting - Selection of Finalists: March 08 – 09, 2020
Jury Meeting - Final Winner Announcement: July 2020
Jury
Jon Ball: Chair of the Board of Directors, San José Light Tower Corporation
Tatiana Bilbao: Award-Winning Architect, Mexico City
Julie Chang: Contemporary Artist
Susan Chin, FAIA: Executive Director, Design Trust for Public Space
Jon Cicirelli: Director, City of San José Department of Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Services
Walter Hood: Professor, Creative Director and Founder of Hood Design Studio
Katja Irvin: Sierra Club Loma Prieta Chapter
Daan Roosegaarde: Dutch Artist and Innovator
Erin Salazar: Artist, Executive Director Exhibition District San José
Jodi Starbird: President of the Board of Directors, Guadalupe River Park Conservancy
Rob Steinberg, FAIA: Urban Designer, Architect, Steinberg Hart
More information and documents at
www.urbanconfluencesiliconvalley.org