TOMB OF TOMORROW
由专筑网缕夕,李韧编译
提交日期:2018年12月21日
注册日期:2018年12月21日
语言:英语
定位:概念型
奖励:一等奖500美元,二等奖200美元,三等奖100美元
类型:开放型
在人类历史上,有一些重要的人物对社会产生了巨大影响。从古代文明的国王和法老,到现代的历史政治人物,每个留下历史印记的人,都值得我们在今年仍然铭记。
这些具有历史意义的重要人物中,许多人被埋葬在奢华的墓葬或陵墓中。从埃及无数古老的金字塔到印度数以千计、装饰精美的伊斯兰墓葬,这种建筑的例子很多。其中一些著名的例子包括吉萨金字塔和泰姬陵,两者都是世界七大奇迹。
其他几个历史人物则埋葬于其他地点,类似具有极简主义风格的花园建筑群、墓碑或专门的纪念碑,其中最著名的例子就是人类历史上伟大的圣雄甘地,他最后安息的地方Raj Ghat是一座简单的建筑,位于印度新德里市一座风景优美的花园中。
除了个人英雄之外,还有一类人(大多数是参加各种战争的士兵)也有着纪念碑。这种建筑例如有密苏里州堪萨斯城的第一次世界大战纪念馆、印度新德里的印度门、德国柏林的大屠杀纪念馆,以及其他无数的纪念馆。
无论建筑的类型如何,每座坟墓都具有纪念意义。除此之外,墓葬建筑的类型、规模和建筑风格也会让建筑师名垂千古。
竞赛目的
本次竞赛是为某个人设计一座坟墓,这个人已不在人世,但TA对人类的发展产生了重大影响。 这种建筑(墓、陵墓、纪念碑、纪念馆)必须具有个人特征,并通过建筑的方式表达出来。
它必须表达“人物”特质,并将“人物”的遗产转变为明日之墓。
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时间安排
竞赛开始日期:2018年9月12日
注册截止日期:2018年12月21日
提交截止日期:2018年12月21日
获奖者名单公布日期:2019年1月
注意:所有截止日期为IST(印度标准时间)晚上11:59至00:00
注册
参赛者以个人或最多3名成员组成的团队注册登记。所有建筑和设计专业的学生以及专业人士都有资格参加比赛。 参赛者可以填写注册表并通过官方网站www.architize.com上的安全网关(PayPal / Instamojo)付款提交注册。
提前注册日期(9月12日至10月14日)——20美元
正式注册日期(10月15日至11月15日)——25美元
最迟注册日期(11月16日至12月21日)——35美元
注意:无法修改或更新与注册相关的信息,包括经过验证的小组成员的姓名。
奖励
一等奖——500美元+证书
二等奖——200美元+证书
三等奖——100美元+证书
3名荣誉提名
常问问题
坟墓设计对象不限,包括已经去世的人。
设计对象没有特定要求。TA可以是音乐家、政治人物、君主、运动员、演员、作家、宇航员、科学家等等。
参考人选有:Steve Jobs、Stephen Hawking、Carrie Fisher、Alan Rickman、Chester Bennington、A.P. J. Abdul Kalam等。
你可以为已有坟墓的人建造墓葬或纪念馆。例如,圣雄甘地。你也可以重新设计坟墓,并将其放置在你认为合理的地点。
不能为虚构角色建造坟墓。
重要提示:对以下词语进行研究:陵墓|墓|纪念碑|纪念馆,选择其中一个成为“明日之墓”设计的主要方向。
竞赛网站:https://www.architize.com/competitions
Submission: December 21, 2018
Registration: December 21, 2018
Language: English
Location: Concept
Prizes: First Prize $500, Second Prize $200, Third Prize $100
Type: Open
Over the history of humanity, several important people have come and gone. Some of them had a huge impact on the society. From the kings and pharaohs of the ancient civilizations, to the historic political figures of the modern era; each person that left a mark on human history, is remembered even today.
Many of these historically important people find themselves buried (actually or symbolically) in lavishly built tombs and mausoleums. From the countless ancient pyramids in Egypt, to the thousands of intricately decorated Islamic tombs in the Indian subcontinent, the examples of such structures are plentiful. Some of the most famous examples of these include the famous Pyramids of Giza, and the Taj Mahal, both of which are (or have been) one of the seven wonders of the world.
Several other historical figures have certain subtler landmarks acting as their final resting place. These include garden complexes with minimalist structures, a tombstone, or a cenotaph dedicated to them. One of the most famous examples of such humble structures belong to one of the humblest persons in the history of mankind, Mahatma Gandhi. His final resting place, Raj Ghat is a simple, structure amidst a beautifully landscaped garden complex in the Indian city of New Delhi.
Apart from individuals, several groups of people (mostly soldiers who’ve fought in various wars) have had memorials constructed for them. Some examples of such structures include: the National World War I Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri, the India Gate in New Delhi, India, the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin, Germany, amongst countless others.
Whatever the type of the structure be, each tomb fulfils the purpose of remembering the person to whom it is dedicated to. Apart from that, the type, scale, and architectural style of the tomb structure tells a lot about the person whom it was built for.
AIM OF THE COMPETITION
The aim of the competition is to create a tomb for any person (or group of persons) who’re no more, and who have left a significant impact on humanity. This structure (tomb, mausoleum, cenotaph, memorial) must capture the essence of the person, and portray it in an architectural form.
It must serve as the built embodiment of the ‘person’, and transform the legacy of the ‘person’ to the TOMB OF TOMORROW.
download the detailed brief by clicking here.
SCHEDULE
Start of Competition: September 12, 2018
Deadline for Registration: December 21, 2018
Deadline for Submission: December 21, 2018
Announcement of Winners: January 2019
Note: All deadlines are 11:59 pm – 00:00 am IST (Indian Standard Time)
REGISTRATION
Entrants may register as individuals or as a group consisting of maximum 3 members. All architecture and design students, as well as professionals are eligible to participate in the competition. They may do so by filling the registration form and submitting it with the appropriate payment through the secure gateway (PayPal/Instamojo) on our website www.architize.com
Early Registration Period (September 12 to October 14) – $20
Regular Registration Period (October 15 to November 15) – $25
Late Registration Period (November 16 to December 21) – $35
Note: It would not be possible to amend or update the information relating to your registration including the names of the group members once validated.
AWARDS
First Prize – $500 + Certificate
Second Prize – $200 + Certificate
Third Prize – $100 + Certificate
3+ Honorable Mentions to be published on the site
FAQ
The tomb can be constructed for any person who is no more. This includes people who might’ve passed away in recent years.
There is no particular field to which the said person should have belonged to. He/she could have been a musician, a political figure, a monarch, a sportsperson, an actor, a writer, an astronaut, a scientist, et cetera.
Some examples of people you could build a tomb for: Steve Jobs, Stephen Hawking, Carrie Fisher, Alan Rickman, Chester Bennington, A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, et cetera.
You may construct tombs or memorials for people who already have them. For example, Mahatma Gandhi. You could redesign the tomb, as well as relocate it to any place that you deem as an ideal spot for the memorial.
You cannot build a tomb for a fictional character.
IMPORTANT TIP: Do a research on the following words: Mausoleum | Tomb | Cenotaph | Memorial, any of which can be your TOMB OF TOMORROW.
competition’s website: https://www.architize.com/competitions
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