New York City Vision International Competition

New York City Vision International Competition

CityVision come Architetti

Results


“The New York City Vision competition provoked a series of bold and evocative propositions that are not limited to designing solutions, instead these speculations are concerned with imagining a possible future.” Roland Snooks CityVision is pleased to announce the winners of New York CityVision Competition. The competition’s goal was to imagine New York in its future if the manipulation of the urban context and its architectural objects, joined with its inhabitants, is influenced by SPACE and TIME.


CityVision received 151 projects from all five continents and 32 different countries.


The projects have been submitted to the judgment of the jury composed by president Joshua Prince-Ramus (REX NY) and Eva Franch i Gilabert (Storefront for Art and Architecture), Roland Snooks (Kokkugia), Shohei Shigematsu (OMA NY), Alessandro Orsini (Architensions), Mitchell Joachim (Terreform One).


Four of them voted at the REX Office in New York, the other two voted on line. The jury carefully examined all the entries and then unanimously elected the winners.


FIRST PRIZE (T5D7P1) Eirini Giannakopoulou and Stefano Carera (SCEG) from Vigone (TO) Italy with Hilario Isola and Matteo Norzi (Isola and Norzi) from Kent Av Brooklyn


SECOND PRIZE (N8B5H4) Enrico Pieraccioli from Prato (PO) Italy and Claudio Granato from Noci (BA) Italy


The recipient of the FARM PRIZE is Miles Fujiki from New York (K9B4D1). The project has been judged by Andrea Bartoli of Farm Cultural Park.


Eight Honorable Mentions have been recognized to A. Faoro – F. Rizzetto (C2A5T9) view J. Tigges – F. Segat – A. Menon – N. di Croce (F8B4L3) view S. Ferreira Rodrigues Pereira – M. Franco Sêrro Caiado (F8N3S9) view A. Koetter – J. Rowen – E. Zeifman (G7S5Y1) view Fukuchi Yusuke – Ono Mai – Uchida Kauzya – Itou Aya (J8U6A1) view B. Roberts (L4G7D6) view T. Cukar – C. Lowery (M5T2M7) view F. Furiassi (P1A9V6) view


CityVision would like to acknowledge all the competitors for their effort, vision, and passion for architectural innovation and the members of the Jury for their knowledge, time, and enthusiasm during the review process.


COMPETITION BRIEF SUMMARY


1.1 NEW YORK CITYIVISION competition: Nature and purpose of the competition


If the future is gone, what past is expecting us?


Try to imagine New York in its future if the manipulation of the urban context and its architectural objects, joined with its inhabitants, will be influenced by SPACE and TIME.


In the formulation of your project proposal, you can follow one of these two themes, or combine them:


1. FROM PAST TO FUTURE


What went wrong?


Imagine the city of New York from manipulation and time deviation of a critical phase of its past and rewrite a new and correct future with consequent changes to the natural ecosystem, social and architectural history of the city


2. FROM FUTURE TO PAST


An anacronistic future?


Imagine New York City starting with the already compromised future – accepting the failure of our futuristic aspirations – and describe your idea of ​​a city of tomorrow that will have to come to terms with the relentless advance of technology and the parallel regression of the social life of its inhabitants, but that has a great opportunity to really change the system by replacing all that is outsourcing into insourcing.


More suggestions and special reports can be read and extracted from the PAST SHOCK project that you can find inside the editorial of this issue and through the website pastshock.tumblr.com


1.2 Procedure of participation


The architectural competition in a single phase.


Participation in the competition is open to architects, engineers, designers, students and creatives world-wide. Individual or group entries are permitted. The indication of a group leader is required.


1.3 Language


The official competition language is English.


CityVision will also provide a competition brief in Italian but the final proposal must be submitted only in English.


1.4 Registration


Architects, engineers, designers, students and creatives are invited to take part in this competition. Temporary groups are allowed especially if they are multi skilled. Being multi skilled is an important characteristic because it can help to understand and to better represent a global vision of the project.


Participants can register at


www.cityvision-competition.com/newyork/registration


- until April 9th, 2012 with a fee of 50€ (early registration deadline)


- until June 4th, 2012 with a fee of 70€ (late registration deadline)


1.5 Question


Questions should be sent via email to the following email address: [email protected] on and before 12.00 hours (Greenwich Time), May 21st, 2012 inclusive.


Answers to f.a.q. are already on the website page Q&A and CityVision will update them question by question.


1.6 Awards


1st place € 2.000


2nd place € 1.000


FARM SPECIAL PRIZE € 1.000


and 6 Honorable Mentions.


The prizes for the winners will be paid via Paypal.


There is an entry limit of one proposal per individual/team and there is no limit to the number of participants per group.


After your registration CITYVISION will provide by email, within 48 hours, a registration number which must be included on all entry panels.


1.7 Submission of boards


This is a digital competition and hard copy proposals will not be accepted. All entries are to be submitted via e-mail on and before the JUNE 11th, 2012 (hours 12:00 Greenwich Time) to the following email address: [email protected].


The attachment, packed in a ZIP file, should include 2 boards of the project in A2 horizontal format, a written report and partecipation data in A4 format.


BOARD 1: One A2 horizontal format (300 and 72dpi) with the main image of the entry useful in showing in its beauty the planning idea; saved as follows: (xxxxx_01.jpg).


BOARD 2: One A2 horizontal format (300 and 72dpi) which describes the project in detail with proposed sections, elevations, plans with the metric scale indicated, schemes and useful images for better understanding the project; saved as follows: (xxxxx_02.jpg).


WRITTEN REPORT: One A4 vertical format 1 page of usefull text (Times New Roman 12pt) to explain the planning proposal; saved as follows: (xxxxx_description. doc). Texts saved in Jpg or Pdf won’t be valid.


PARTICIPANTS DATA: One .doc file (Times New Roman 12pt) A4 vertical format, containing participants names with profession, address, email, phone number; saved as follows: (xxxxx_info. doc). Files saved in Jpg or Pdf are not allowed.


Entry ID numbers must be positioned in the upper right corner with required dimensions 1cm x 5cm.


Entries are encouraged to inclued all necessary information to clearly explain the proposal. Board resolution will be one copy at 300 dpi and a second copy at 72dpi, RGB color mode in JPEG format. The entry ID number must be included on the top right hand side of all layouts, which is issued by CITYVISION at registration. No other form of identification permitted.


The file names should quote the entry ID number followed by an underscore and number of the board as follows: xxxxx_01.jpeg and xxxxx_02.jpeg. The same system is to be used for the written report (xxxxx_ description. doc) and the participants data (xxxxx_info. doc).


All files should be packed in a ZIP file labeled with your Registration Number, as follows: xxxxx.zip.


The choice of the graphic representation is completely open to the entry team. Refusal of any entry may occur if the mentioned guidelines and methods are not met.


1.8 Methods of evaluation of proposal


1. Visionary potential: on the basis of which the jury will concentrate on originality, sustainability, and the innovative character of the proposal.


2. Architectural quality: formal composition, integration with the urban environment, design sensibility.


1.9 Results of the competition and publication


On June 2012 CityVision will publish the official results on the competition website


www.cityvision-competition.com/newyork and on CityVision magazine 7 out on September 2012


1.10 Schedule


FEBRUARY 17th 2012 – Announcement of the competition


APRIL 9th 2012 – Early registration deadline


MAY 21st 2012 – Question submission deadline


JUNE 4th 2012 – Late registration deadline


JUNE 11th 2012 – Submission deadline


JUNE/JULY 2012 – Announcement of results


SEPTEMBER 2012 - Winning ceremony and project exhibition


1.11 Rules and regulation of the competition


To take part in this competition, all applicants must accept the rules. Every infringement of the rules will be noted and subject to the evaluation by the panel of judges. The participants in particular (however, without any limitation) irrevocably accept the royalty-free publication, in particular of their respective names.


This is an anonymous competition and the Registration Number is the only means of identification.


The files containing the personal information are confidential and known only to the Organizer Responsible and will not be revealed to the Panel until the final winners have been selected.


1. The official language of the competition is English.


2. The enrolment fee is not refoundable.


3. Applicants who try to contact members of the jury will be disqualified.


4. Participation requires that all the above rules are adhered to.


1.12 Applicants and their property rights


USE and PROPERTY:


All enrolments in the competition will remain in the care of the Organizer, who has the right to use the material for educational purposes, with the source credits, without obligation of remuneration to the applicant.


DISAGREEMENTS:


Any disagreements that rise between the organizer, Operating Body of the panel, including disagreements with one of the above conditions will be resolved by arbitration


IN CLOSING:


This competition is subject to the terms of this program. The program of the competition is the definitive declaration of the terms and conditions of this competition. The conditions are mandatory for the Organizer and the panel of judges. By presenting a proposal, the participant declares that he / she is aware of and accepts the terms and conditions of the competition.

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