竞赛征集丨英国皇家风景园林学会(LI)2020国际概念设计大赛
英国皇家风景园林学会(LI)2020国际概念设计大赛
Landscape Institute Launches International Ideas Competition on ‘Transforming the Urban Landscape’
大赛背景
Background
COVID-19在我们的生命、经济、住所及生活方式等方面带来了空前且深远的灾难。然而,在这一流行病大爆发的黑暗时期,我们亦能看到一些希望的曙光,比如,城市空气质量明显好转,威尼斯的水体变得更加清澈,街道上的机动车数量减少了,城市中生活的居民可以听到鸟鸣……多国政府采取了积极有效的气候应对策略以最大限度地控制病毒传播与疾病感染,这一举措及成效,深入造福我们的生活、工作及日常休闲娱乐,并留下了对人类具有深远影响的宝贵财富。
本次竞赛希望设计师能够结合自身经验与创造性思维,针对COVID-19及全球气候问题提出新的发展愿景。
COVID-19 has had a devastating and unprecedented effect on our lives, economies, the places where we live and our lifestyles. These effects are likely to be long lasting and profound. Yet in the midst of these dark times there have been some glimmers of hope – city dwellers have heard birdsong for the first time; urban air is visibly cleaner; Venice’s water more clear and car use has reduced. Many of the changes that are needed to help combat climate change were implemented rapidly to minimise the spread of the disease. This presents us with a unique opportunity to use the effects of the pandemic to create a positive and long lasting legacy to the benefit of our communities, the places where we live, work and play and the environment.
We want you to use your creativity and experience to create a vision for how our new world might look.
竞赛主题
Theme
“重塑城市景观”
“Transforming the Urban Landscape”
激发创造性思维,为城市提供新的发展愿景
认知公共卫生对于风景园林营建等方面的历史价值
鼓励设计师积极参与城市公共空间未来发展的设计探索
The competition is designed to generate new thinking; to acknowledge the history of public health and landscape initiatives; and most of all, to offer a platform for entrants to engage with the debate about the future of our public spaces.
主办单位
Organizer
英国皇家风景园林学会
Landscape Institute
承办单位
Sponsors
GreenBlue URBAN
Ground Control
HARDSCAPE
Selux
Vestre
关键问题
Issues
创造积极的城市遗产愿景
Creating a vision for a positive legacy
针对COVID-19带来的深远影响,各国各地都在探讨在这场危机中绿色空间、街道、广场等的设计和使用方式。希望所有参赛者能全方位地思考健康、气候、经济与社会公平等方面的问题:
COVID-19 has had a devastating and unprecedented effect on people’s lives, economies and the places they live. There are debates being had around the globe on the design and use of green spaces, streets and squares in light of this crisis. In this competition we are looking for ideas related to the following themes:
健康
Healthy places
思考我们的城市空间在改善居民健康和提升幸福感方面发挥的作用
针对选地提出有关COVID-19的整体应对策略,如:保持安全社交距离等
考虑城市环境污染、近自然空间等问题
The role that our urban spaces play in improving health and wellbeing
Consider how your chosen place may need to be adapted in order to address the challenges presented by COVID-19 eg spatial requirements to facilitate social distancing
Consider the way in which the chosen site might be designed to address the demands of social distancing as well as the lessons learned from lock down in terms of reduced air pollution and increased space for nature
气候
Environmental benefits
关注气候变化与生物多样性危机
考虑城市绿地公共空间营建
注重高品质绿色空间的重要价值
共享城市景观设计,在城市管理、规划和设计等方面提出思考
Addressing the impact of the climate and biodiversity crisis
Helping promote a greener recovery
The importance of high quality green space
Engagement with our shared urban landscapes in a debate about the future of how we manage, plan and design these important spaces
经济效益
Economic benefits
考虑城市空间的经济发展及城市基础设施和对公共空间的影响
针对旧有城市空间衰落问题,提出新的更新思路
为实现5G网络及智慧城市发展营建机遇
Propose ideas that might go beyond the design of space to include economic development, clustering of useful amenities and the complete rethinking of public spaces
Address the decline of the traditional high street & provide new ideas for reinvention
Realise opportunities created by 5G networks & other digital technologies
社会公平
Inclusive environments
提出有关现有城市公共空间的改进方案,如街道、广场、公园等
满足多种人群的使用需求,如行人、骑行者、残疾人、管护人员等
解决不平等问题,展现景观的公平与正义
Propose a range of design ideas to improve the look, feel and management of a street, public square, park or similar location
Meet the needs of users at every point of their engagement with the public realm as pedestrians, as carers, as cyclists, as people with a range of abilities and disabilities, as car-users and as those taking exercise
Address inequality and promote landscape justice
交通
Mobility
针对公共空间设计及维护提出相应的改进方案
考虑车行、骑行及人行等的道路使用特征及交通分流
减少城区人群聚集
Changing policy and regulatory framework affecting the use of streets and highways
The debates over reclaiming road space for walkers, runners and cyclists
The reduction in people travelling into our cities to work
竞赛语言
Language
英语
English
参赛资格
Eligibility
本次大赛面向全世界、各学科领域的学生和相关专业人士。设专业组和学生组2个类别,鼓励跨学科、跨专业的合作交流。
Categories:
student and professional competition
There will be two separate competitions, following the same brief, for both students and professionals.
It is open to students and professionals from any discipline from around the world – cross-disciplinary teams are encouraged.
提交成果要求
Submission Format
选地自拟。
两幅A3大小的电子图纸,纸张方向不限。
最终上传文档为包含两幅A3图纸的PDF文件(不超过100MB)。PDF以项目标题命名。例如,Selkie Square Project.pdf。
两幅A3图纸中应包括:
通过任何绘图媒介展现的方案图纸
设计方案的位置信息
方案简介(不超过250词)应包括设计构思及提案的具体实施过程
使用产品(材料)清单
参赛者姓名、单位名称或参赛团队名称
项目标题
Proposals may be based on any site, anywhere around the world.
It could be a series of interventions or a bold landmark statement.
Two A3 boards supplied as a single PDF. Included on the A3 boards should be:
A visual representation of your idea, this can be in any medium – painting, CGI, drawing, collage, photography or CAD drawing and/or an animation or video
An indication of the location for your proposed project
A statement of no more than 250 words which includes the title of your idea, description of the proposal and why and how your idea does what you want it to do
A list of products by the competition sponsors that have been used
Your name and/or organisation name
The title of your project
The boards can be presented landscape or portrait
此外,在提交网页中还包含有:
对项目的简单介绍(不超过100词)
具有代表性的4张图片(用于宣传与展览)
Please note the additional entry requirements on the submit your entry page, including a short description of the project (up to 100 words) and up to 4 images for use in publicity and the online exhibition.
全程采用网上报名与参赛作品提交的方式。
网页支持在线编辑与保存,点击“提交”后不可更改。
逾期提交材料不予受理。
作品提交成功后,会收到官方注册号及确认邮件回执。
Please ensure that you allow enough time to complete your submission and upload before the closing time. Late entries will not be accepted.
提交网站(Submission website):
https://competitions.landscapeinstitute.org/transforming-the-urban-landscape/submit-your-entry/
截止时间(deadline):
格林尼治时间2020年12月4日下午5点(北京时间12月5日凌晨1:00)
Online submissions close 5pm 4 December 2020
奖项设置
Prize for the Winner of Each Category
专业组最佳奖2000英镑
学生组最佳奖500英镑
The best professional category proposal will receive a cash prize of £2000.
The best student category proposal will receive a cash prize of £500.
日程安排
Key Dates
10月6日 竞赛发布
11月27日00:00 参赛注册截止(北京时间11月28日上午8:00)
12月4日17:00 作品提交截止(北京时间12月5日凌晨1:00)
12月7日 评审
12月9日 作品在线展览
12月15日 公布得奖名单、奖项及线上展览
6 October Competition launch
27 November Final queries to be submitted before midnight
4 December Submissions open to 5pm GMT
7 December Judging panel meets
9 December Online exhibition of all entrants
15 December Announcement of the winners, accolades and online exhibition updated with winners
大赛评委
Judges
Jane Findlay
英国皇家风景园林学会会长
President of the Landscape Institute
Jane Findlay is a landscape architect, the founding director of Fira and President of the Landscape Institute. An experienced master planner and designer of large and complex projects, Jane has particular expertise in the design of healing landscapes for healthcare and has delivered some of the largest and most complex healthcare projects in the UK. Jane is a pioneering exponent of ‘place-making’ and the importance of health and wellbeing in the way that people experience buildings and the spaces we create within, around, and connecting places.
Dr Nelson Ogunshakin
TFL董事会会员,FIDIC首席执行官
Board Member for TFL, FIDIC Chief Executive Officer
Dr Nelson Ogunshakin FICE OBE was appointed FIDIC Chief Executive Officer in July 2018 with overall responsibility for FIDIC global operations. He is also a Member of the Board of Transport for London (TfL) and TfL nominee Board member of Cross Rail Limited in London. Nelson was the immediate past President and CEO of ACE for 14 years. He co-chaired the NIPSEF and was appointed member of the London Infrastructure Delivery Board. He chairs the Investment Committee of ARM-Harith Infrastructure Investment Funds and has over 30 years’ experience in planning, finance, delivery and management of major property and infrastructure investment projects.
Dr Ally Lu
谢菲尔德大学城市研究与规划系讲师
Lecturer in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the University of Sheffield
Ally Lu is a lecturer in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the University of Sheffield. She has led a variety of research projects and practice, ranging from community park design, listed building conservation, historic streets revitalisation, and sustainable planning for river basin and reservoir watersheds. Her research interests lie in historic urban landscapes and their conservation planning, especially where the contested values of collective memory, sense of place, and economic development constantly battle. She promotes intercultural learning and teaching as has been a guest lecturer in the Institut d’Urbanisme de Lyon in France, Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands and National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan.
Dr Cathy Parker
曼彻斯特大学商学院教授,地方管理研究院联合主席
Co-Chair of the Institute of Place Management
Cathy Parker is Professor of Retail and Marketing Enterprise at Manchester Metropolitan University and Co-Chair of the Institute of Place Management, the professional institute for all those involved in making better places. Cathy is regarded as an international expert and leader in place management and is the research lead for the Government’s High Streets Task Force. She is frequently asked to commentate on place and retail related topics and has recently appeared on BBC Breakfast, BBC Sunday Politics (NW), BBC Radio 5 live and ITV Tonight.
Warren Heaton
Ground Control公司高层经理
Senior Manager, Ground Control
A landscape professional for over 20 years and the winner of multiple BALI awards, numerous RHS awards and ‘Best in Show’ award winning garden at Chelsea Flower Show. Warren has delivered projects across the country, ranging from a state of the art Premiership Football training facility to the largest playground in Europe. He has worked closely with landscape architects and designers throughout his career providing information on pricing, buildability and project delivery.
Dr Krystallia Kamvasinou
伦敦威斯敏斯特大学建筑与城市学院规划、城市设计和建筑专业高级讲师
Senior Lecturer / Planning, Urban Design, Architecture, University of Westminster, London
Krystallia Kamvasinou is Senior Lecturer in Planning, Urban Design and Architecture at the School of Architecture and Cities, University of Westminster, London. As part of the Sustainable Cities and Urban Environments research community of the University of Westminster, she is Principal Investigator for research on ‘Green space use for people’s wellbeing during COVID19’. She is also Principal Investigator for research on ‘Adaptation of the public realm to COVID19 and the impact on future planning and design of healthy and sustainable cities’, funded by the Quintin Hogg Trust. Krystallia has published widely in academic journals and books, and she is a reviewer for academic journals including Urban Studies and Landscape Research.
Marie Burns
Burns + Nice城市设计咨询公司创始人
Landscape architect, urban designer and transport planner
Marie Burns is a landscape architect, urban designer and transport planner, and a member of several Quality Review Panels. After working in local authorities and private practice, Marie co-founded the urban design consultancy Burns + Nice which focuses on the design and implementation of public realm schemes – including award winning projects such as the redesign of Leicester Square London, and Leicester City Centre Public Realm Strategy and Implementation Programme. She leads a research project for the EU looking at 26 European case studies on how innovative transport systems could regenerate a city by transforming of its public realm to create a new identity based on the vibrancy of places for pedestrians and cyclists to enjoy. Marie’s book ‘New Life in Public Squares’ was published by the RIBA in March 2020.
Norman Emery
Selux照明技术公司总经理
Managing Director, Selux Lighting
The Selux group has always been at forefront of lighting innovation. From a small family business created in 1948 to meet the needs of Berlin for chargeable portable lighting it has grown to be a world leader in quality architectural lighting solutions; building a reputation of working in partnership with landscape architects and designers to help realise their visions and make truly unique spaces to live and work. Norman Emery has been a leading influencer in the lighting industry for decades. From his early industry experience in South Africa he has led Selux UK’s operations for over 20 years working closely with Selux technical researchers on new applications and sustainable materials for exterior light and technology.
Mathew Haslam
硬质景观(Hardscape)园林绿化材料供应商创始人及董事长总经理
Founder and Managing Director of Hardscape Products Ltd
Mathew Haslam CMLI is Founder and Managing Director of Hardscape. Combining a background in business and a passion for geology. Mathew founded Hardscape in 1994 to bridge the gap between natural resources, organic materials and cutting edge design. Leading from the front, Hardscape strives to protect and enhance the paving industry’s current and future demands, educating others on hard landscaping and sustainable sourcing, while realising aesthetic demands and functions within the design world with their unique production techniques. Mathew is a passionate advocate of creative design, especially in the landscape design sector.
Howard Gray
蓝绿城市公司规范及标准化顾问
PR & Specification Consultant
Howard Gray is an urban tree enthusiast and Specification Consultant at GreenBlue Urban. He has been closely involved in trees for most of his life and has personally planted many trees in urban areas. Howard feels passionately that we have a responsibility to future generations to give them high-quality tree canopy cover, and that this cannot happen unless we change the way trees and green infrastructure are viewed. Howard understands the arboricultural and urban forestry industries, and the constraints encountered in our urban environment. His case studies show it is possible to create greener and cleaner cities using green and blue infrastructure.
Sarah Ichioka
Desire Lines私人投资有限公司总经理
Director | Desire Lines Pte Ltd
Sarah Ichioka is an urban strategist, curator and writer, currently leading Desire Lines, a consultancy for environmental, cultural, and social-impact organizations and initiatives. In previous roles, she has explored the intersections of cities, society and ecology within leading international institutions of culture, policy and research. She has been recognized as a World Cities Summit Young Leader, one of the Global Public Interest Design 100, a British Council / Clore Duffield Cultural Leadership International Fellow, and an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects. www.sarahichioka.com.
Romy Rawlings
Vestre挪威城市家具制造商英国地区商务总监
DipLA CMLI, Commercial Director for Vestre
Romy Rawlings is a Chartered Landscape Architect and UK Commercial Director for Vestre, a Norwegian manufacturer of street furniture. Romy’s entire career has been based in the landscape sector, with the last decade or so spent working predominantly with manufacturers. Passionate about the impact of good design upon those using outdoor spaces, Romy strives to promote best practice in every aspect of her work and believes landscape architects are well placed to counter many of today’s global issues through their work – issues of urbanisation, climate change, water and food security, improvement of biodiversity etc.
小贴士
官方网站(Competition website):
https://competitions.landscapeinstitute.org/transforming-the-urban-landscape/
报名网址(Registration website):
https://competitions.landscapeinstitute.org/transforming-the-urban-landscape/how-to-enter/
提交作品网站(Submission website):
https://competitions.landscapeinstitute.org/transforming-the-urban-landscape/submit-your-entry/
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