Small Projects within the Leisure Sector
Venue: CUBE Gallery, 113 - 115 Portland Street, Manchester
Dates: 2nd August to 6th September 2008
A new summer exhibition organised by the RIBA Competitions Office opens in August showing a selection of small scale projects within the leisure sector that have originated through RIBA competition.
This exciting and varied choice of projects shows the wide range of solutions generated through architectural competitions and will include: Kielder Observatory; Bat House; Blackpool Swivelling Wind Shelter; Cleopatra’s Kiosk, Hardwick Park Visitor Centre, The Pavillion at Priory Park in Reigate, Mersey Observatory, Maidstone Museum plus many more.
The exhibition highlights that architectural competitions can work for any scale of project whether large or small.
Sunday, 20 July 2008
International Symposium on Garden Architecture
International Symposium on Garden Architecture
September 27th, 2008, from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. at the Loisium Hotel, Langenlois, Austria
The symposium brings publicity to private outdoor spaces, raising questions such as, what makes a garden a garden? What are the new challenges and opportunities for gardens in a changing living environment? The spotlight is on gardens as places of experimentation, as spaces for the exploratory design and analysis of ecology, architecture, lifestyles, public and private space. The topics discussed include contemporary aesthetic and cultural strategies in garden design and landscape architecture, as well as new developments in the fields of technology, design, science and art.
The speakers at the symposium are internationally renowned landscape architects, designers and architects, and also serve as the expert jury for the competition best private plots 08 – Die besten Gärten 2008.
Jury and speakers
Jane Amidon (USA) – landscape architecture
Petra Blaisse (Netherlands) – design
Erik Dhont (Belgium) – landscape architecture
Edouard François (France) – architecture
The jury is joined by landscape architect Jane Bihr-de Salis (Switzerland), the winner of “best private plots 07”.
The participation fee for the symposium is EUR 50.00, and registration is required at www.privateplots.at/en/registration.html, info@privateplots.at.
best private plots 08 – Die besten Gärten 2008
Award Ceremony for the International Competition
September 27th, 2008, 7:00 p.m., Langenlois, Austria
The competition focuses on gardens as places of innovation, as spaces for creativity and action, as contemporary links between architecture and landscapes. The jury takes into account the interplay between gardens, buildings and landscapes, the design of boundaries and transitions, the artistic and conceptual quality of the design, and the use of plants and materials. The awards in the international competition for garden architecture recognize outstanding achievements in the design of private outdoor spaces and gardens. The prize money is EUR 15,000.00, and the prize will be awarded after the symposium by Lower Austrian Provincial Councilor Wolfgang Sobotka. Registration is required at www.privateplots.at/en/registration.html. The nominees for best private plots 08 – die besten Gärten 2008 will be published on our website as of July 30th, 2008. The final jury session will take place on September 26th, 2008, in Langenlois.
Catalog and Exhibition
The bilingual catalog Internationale Beispiele zu Gartenarchitektur: best private plots 08 – Die besten Gärten 2008, which features essays by Peter Zöch (TOPOS) and contributions by the jury members introducing the outdoor spaces and gardens nominated, will be presented at the award ceremony. The catalogs for 2006 and 2007 can be ordered at www.privateplots.at/en/catalogue.html. The nominated projects will be shown in an exhibition from September to October 2008.
Team and Awarding Authority
The “private plots & public spots” team consists of landscape architect Karin Standler and architect Robert Froschauer, with contributions by cultural theorist Gisela Steinlechner. The awarding authority, the Lower Austrian government agency “Association for Quality of Life” (Verein für Lebensqualität des Landes Niederösterreich), is to thank for enabling us to combine an international expert debate with a competition.
September 27th, 2008, from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. at the Loisium Hotel, Langenlois, Austria
The symposium brings publicity to private outdoor spaces, raising questions such as, what makes a garden a garden? What are the new challenges and opportunities for gardens in a changing living environment? The spotlight is on gardens as places of experimentation, as spaces for the exploratory design and analysis of ecology, architecture, lifestyles, public and private space. The topics discussed include contemporary aesthetic and cultural strategies in garden design and landscape architecture, as well as new developments in the fields of technology, design, science and art.
The speakers at the symposium are internationally renowned landscape architects, designers and architects, and also serve as the expert jury for the competition best private plots 08 – Die besten Gärten 2008.
Jury and speakers
Jane Amidon (USA) – landscape architecture
Petra Blaisse (Netherlands) – design
Erik Dhont (Belgium) – landscape architecture
Edouard François (France) – architecture
The jury is joined by landscape architect Jane Bihr-de Salis (Switzerland), the winner of “best private plots 07”.
The participation fee for the symposium is EUR 50.00, and registration is required at www.privateplots.at/en/registration.html, info@privateplots.at.
best private plots 08 – Die besten Gärten 2008
Award Ceremony for the International Competition
September 27th, 2008, 7:00 p.m., Langenlois, Austria
The competition focuses on gardens as places of innovation, as spaces for creativity and action, as contemporary links between architecture and landscapes. The jury takes into account the interplay between gardens, buildings and landscapes, the design of boundaries and transitions, the artistic and conceptual quality of the design, and the use of plants and materials. The awards in the international competition for garden architecture recognize outstanding achievements in the design of private outdoor spaces and gardens. The prize money is EUR 15,000.00, and the prize will be awarded after the symposium by Lower Austrian Provincial Councilor Wolfgang Sobotka. Registration is required at www.privateplots.at/en/registration.html. The nominees for best private plots 08 – die besten Gärten 2008 will be published on our website as of July 30th, 2008. The final jury session will take place on September 26th, 2008, in Langenlois.
Catalog and Exhibition
The bilingual catalog Internationale Beispiele zu Gartenarchitektur: best private plots 08 – Die besten Gärten 2008, which features essays by Peter Zöch (TOPOS) and contributions by the jury members introducing the outdoor spaces and gardens nominated, will be presented at the award ceremony. The catalogs for 2006 and 2007 can be ordered at www.privateplots.at/en/catalogue.html. The nominated projects will be shown in an exhibition from September to October 2008.
Team and Awarding Authority
The “private plots & public spots” team consists of landscape architect Karin Standler and architect Robert Froschauer, with contributions by cultural theorist Gisela Steinlechner. The awarding authority, the Lower Austrian government agency “Association for Quality of Life” (Verein für Lebensqualität des Landes Niederösterreich), is to thank for enabling us to combine an international expert debate with a competition.
South Street Seaport | Re-envisioning the Urban Edge
July 17 — September 27, 2008
Centre for Architecture, 536 La Guardia Place, New York.
The Emerging New York Architects Committee (ENYA) presents the Third Biennial Ideas Competition, South Street Seaport | Re-envisioning the Urban Edge. This competition encouraged participants to envision new connections, both material and metaphoric, between this richly historic neighborhood and Manhattan’s contemporary urban fabric.
South Street Seaport | Re-envisioning the Urban Edge provided an opportunity, uncommon for students and young professionals in the field of design and architecture, to engage the ongoing evolution of the South Street Seaport. More than 200 participants entered the competition, representing a broad spectrum of domestic and international architects, landscape architects, urban designers, and graphic artists. From over 100 entries, a jury selected four top prizes, five honorable mentions, and additional Jury Selections, all of which are presented in this exhibition.
ENYA partnered with the Seaman's Church Institute (SCI), whose headquarters have been in the neighborhood since 1832. The principal element of the program is a community center for local residents and gallery space to house the SCI’s collection of maritime art and artifacts. In addition, competitors were encouraged to make community-building interventions in open spaces throughout the site in order to preserve the neighborhood’s intriguing history, while re-imagining its future edge condition on the downtown New York waterfront.
Exhibition Opening
Thursday, July 17, 2008, 8:00 — 10:00pm
Awards Ceremony, 6 to 7PM
Panel Discussion, 7 to 8PM (RSVP)
Opening Reception, 8 to 10PM
Additional Related Programming will include a book launch, symposium, and site tour. For more information, please check www.aiany.org/calendar for updated times and dates.
Exhibition organized by the AIA New York Chapter and Center for Architecture Foundation in collaboration with the Emerging New York Architects Committee (ENYA)
ENYA Co-Chairs:
Megan Chusid, Assoc. AIA
Harry Gaveras, AIA
Exhibition and Competition Developers:
Anne Leonhardt, Assoc. AIA
Heather Mangrum
Joel Melton, Assoc. AIA
Sean Rasmussen, Assoc. AIA
Exhibition Design:
Steven Mosier
South Street Seaport: Re-Envisioning the Urban Edge
Emerging New York Architects (ENYA)
Underwriter: F.J. Sciame Construction
Sponsor: Gensler; Propylaea Architecture; Richter + Ratner
Centre for Architecture, 536 La Guardia Place, New York.
The Emerging New York Architects Committee (ENYA) presents the Third Biennial Ideas Competition, South Street Seaport | Re-envisioning the Urban Edge. This competition encouraged participants to envision new connections, both material and metaphoric, between this richly historic neighborhood and Manhattan’s contemporary urban fabric.
South Street Seaport | Re-envisioning the Urban Edge provided an opportunity, uncommon for students and young professionals in the field of design and architecture, to engage the ongoing evolution of the South Street Seaport. More than 200 participants entered the competition, representing a broad spectrum of domestic and international architects, landscape architects, urban designers, and graphic artists. From over 100 entries, a jury selected four top prizes, five honorable mentions, and additional Jury Selections, all of which are presented in this exhibition.
ENYA partnered with the Seaman's Church Institute (SCI), whose headquarters have been in the neighborhood since 1832. The principal element of the program is a community center for local residents and gallery space to house the SCI’s collection of maritime art and artifacts. In addition, competitors were encouraged to make community-building interventions in open spaces throughout the site in order to preserve the neighborhood’s intriguing history, while re-imagining its future edge condition on the downtown New York waterfront.
Exhibition Opening
Thursday, July 17, 2008, 8:00 — 10:00pm
Awards Ceremony, 6 to 7PM
Panel Discussion, 7 to 8PM (RSVP)
Opening Reception, 8 to 10PM
Additional Related Programming will include a book launch, symposium, and site tour. For more information, please check www.aiany.org/calendar for updated times and dates.
Exhibition organized by the AIA New York Chapter and Center for Architecture Foundation in collaboration with the Emerging New York Architects Committee (ENYA)
ENYA Co-Chairs:
Megan Chusid, Assoc. AIA
Harry Gaveras, AIA
Exhibition and Competition Developers:
Anne Leonhardt, Assoc. AIA
Heather Mangrum
Joel Melton, Assoc. AIA
Sean Rasmussen, Assoc. AIA
Exhibition Design:
Steven Mosier
South Street Seaport: Re-Envisioning the Urban Edge
Emerging New York Architects (ENYA)
Underwriter: F.J. Sciame Construction
Sponsor: Gensler; Propylaea Architecture; Richter + Ratner
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