International competition for Scottish Architecture and Design Centre Edinburgh.A major international design competition for the Scottish Architectural and Design Centre is being promoted by The City of Edinburgh District Council with sponsorship from The Architectural Review The Architectural Review is a monthly international architectural magazine published in London since 1896. Articles cover the built environment which includes landscape, building design, interior design and urbanism as well as theory of these subjects. . It is open to all architects throughout the world who are licensed to practise in their country of residence. The competition will be run in two stages, with six of the first stage entrants selected by the jury to proceed to the second stage. AIMS A major multi-functional intervention is expected which will improve the quality of urban life in many ways. The centre, which will be the generative gen·er·a·tive adj. 1. Having the ability to originate, produce, or procreate. 2. Of or relating to the production of offspring. generative pertaining to reproduction. focus of the development, will disseminate knowledge of architecture, environmental design and product, graphic and textile design. It will promote creative design and be responsive to community needs. And it will help to export Scotland's architectural and design skills. Within Edinburgh, the Centre will act as a focal point focal point n. See focus. and stimulus for the professional community, and as a key element in the programme of education to raise public awareness of the importance of architecture and design. In the United Kingdom, it will forge links with the planned network of Architecture Centres, acting as a central resource. It will also help to build links with other centres internationally. PRIZES All second stage entrants will receive [pounds]2500. In addition, the best four submissions will receive: First [pounds]10 000 Second [pounds]8000 Third [pounds]6000 Fourth [pounds]4500 JURY Kathleen Dalyell, Convenor Giancarlo De Carlo Giancarlo De Carlo (december 12 1919 - June 4 2005) was an Italian architect. He was born in Genoa, Liguria in 1919. He trained as an architect from 1942 to 1949, a time of political turmoil which generated his philosophy toward life and architecture. , Architect and Urban Designer (Italy) Jens Bernsen, Architect and Product Designer (Denmark) Jean Dethier, Architect and Director of the Pompidou Centre Pompidou Centre or Beaubourg Centre French national cultural centre, on the rue Beaubourg in the Marais section of Paris. Its full name, the Georges Pompidou National Art and Cultural Centre, recognizes the president of the Republic under whose administration (France) Gordon Benson, Architect and winner of the Competition for the Museum of Scotland The Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland, is a building which, together with the adjacent Royal Museum, comprises the National Museum of Scotland. It is dedicated to the history, people and culture of Scotland. The museum is on Chambers Street, in central Edinburgh. Itsuko Hasegawa Itsuko Hasegawa 長谷川 逸子 (1941 - ) is a noted Japanese architect. Hasegawa was born in Shizuoka, received her degree in architecture from Kanto Gakuin University (1964), trained with Kiyonori Kikutake until 1969, and then studied and worked , Architect and Urban Designer (Japan) Stewart Henderson, Architect and Director of Property Services, City of Edinburgh District Council Peter Davey, Architect and Editor of The Architectural Review The Jury will be assisted by a Technical Panel which will report on entries for conformity with the competition brief and conditions. THE SITE The Haymarket marks the western end of the great Neo-Classical nineteenth-century development of Edinburgh on the axis of princes Street, and though it has a busy local railway station, it has been run down for many years. One of the principal causes of blight blight, general term for any sudden and severe plant disease or for the agent that causes it. The term is now applied chiefly to diseases caused by bacteria (e.g., bean blights and fire blight of fruit trees), viruses (e.g., soybean bud blight), fungi (e.g. has been the old Morrison Street railway goods yards to the south, which are now unused and have for many years been covered with landfill topped by a car park. The fill is to be removed, so giving a dramatic opportunity of bringing the place back into the developing general conversation of Edinburgh urbanity. The new Conference Centre to the east and the growing financial district to the west make the Haymarket a key urban node. THE BRIEF Five elements five elements, n.pl fire, water, earth, wood, and metal; in Chinese medicine, each of these five components is used to organize phenomena for use in clinical applications. Each of the elements corresponds to a specific function (i.e. are to be contained within the competition site: The Scottish Architecture and Design Centre (SADC SADC Southern African Development Community SADC State Agriculture Development Committee SADC St Albans District Council (administrative authority for St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK) SADC Sector Air Defense Commander ) The Edinburgh IMAX IMAX Noun a film projection process that produces an image ten times larger than standard Commercial Office Development Public Service Bus Stance The Haymarket Plaza The SADC will be a public building, open seven days a week from 10am to 9pm. Its principal activities will be the display of architecture and city planning city planning, process of planning for the improvement of urban centers in order to provide healthy and safe living conditions, efficient transport and communication, adequate public facilities, and aesthetic surroundings. through many media: exhibitions, lectures, workshops, seminars and so on. It will also house a major 25 000 volume library and information service (based on the City's extensive existing Architecture and Fine Art collection). As well as exhibition and library areas, the SADC will include a lecture theatre, meeting rooms, shops, workshop/studios, teaching areas and a cafe/bar. The IMAX will have 300 seats and a flat screen 18 m high by 21 m wide. It will be a major attraction to the site. The commercial office development (200 000 sq ft - 19 100 [m.sup.2]) will not rely on air conditioning air conditioning, mechanical process for controlling the humidity, temperature, cleanliness, and circulation of air in buildings and rooms. Indoor air is conditioned and regulated to maintain the temperature-humidity ratio that is most comfortable and healthful. and should be lettable in separate floors (opportunities here for new thinking on the nature of low energy offices). It can include retail units at ground floor. The bus stance will cater for public road surface transport and link to the existing rail station. The Haymarket Plaza is seen as a new urban space that will celebrate the Haymarket both as part of the incomparable (mathematics) incomparable - Two elements a, b of a set are incomparable under some relation <= if neither a <= b, nor b <= a. , intricate pedestrian web of the city and as an important transport centre that will incorporate metro travel as well as existing public systems. TIMETABLE Last date for sale of conditions: 18 April Submission of written questions by: mid April Submission of first stage entries: 16 June Exhibition: June-July Judging: mid July Notification of first stage result: mid July Submission of second stage entries: mid October Notification of result: early December Detailed results in AR: January 1996 ENTRY SUBMISSIONS - FIRST STAGE A maximum of 2 A1 drawings should be submitted, mounted horizontally on 5 mm 'Kappa' board or equivalent mounting, showing site plan (scale 1:500), plans, sections, elevations and perspectives. All boards must have eyelets in upper corners for hanging. Computer generated drawings and photographs of models will be accepted. Models will not. Submissions may be accompanied by a written report of a maximum of 500 words on A4 paper. No costings are required at Stage One. The report must contain a Schedule of Accommodation provided with areas given for all spaces, circulation areas, plant rooms and so on in square metres Noun 1. square metre - a centare is 1/100th of an are centare, square meter area unit, square measure - a system of units used to measure areas . One board should hold sufficient information to be self explanatory if used for publicity and/or publication. Entrants must supply an unmounted A4 reduction of this board. ENTRY SUBMISSIONS - SECOND STAGE Second stage entrants may supply up to four drawings as above. A written report and a three dimensional computer model are required - as is an indication of costs. Physical models may be submitted. APPLICATIONS Detailed conditions (including a computer model of the site on disk) and entry forms are available from The Librarian, Property Services Department, 329 High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1PN for [pounds]50. |
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