Land Art Generator Initiative 2019 – Masdar City
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提交日期:2019年5月12日
注册日期:2019年5月12日
语言:英语
地点:迪拜,马斯达尔市
奖励:请参阅以下详细信息
类型:开放型
“2019大地艺术——追溯根源”竞赛,邀请您为迪拜马斯达尔城内的地标性建筑创作标志性的艺术品。您的作品将使用可再生能源技术作为创造性表达的媒介,并由符合城市总体规划的现场能源生产。
2019年LAGI以“大地艺术——追溯根源”为主题,发起竞赛,本次竞赛由Masdar赞助,并与第24届世界能源大会合作,这是95年以来规模最大,最具影响力的全球能源竞赛——一个关于能源问题的创新和对话的论坛。
竞赛颁奖仪式将在第24届世界能源大会上举办,同时展出25个入围作品。在2020年世界未来能源峰会,将举办第二次展览和作品集图书发布会。
2019年LAGI希望征集更多创意概念方案,突破现有可再生能源技术的可能范围。为了确保提案是可构建的,这将是第一个LAGI设计竞赛,其中制作成本也是设计概念的一部分。安装成本可为准备实施的技术提供指导和指导建议。第一次里约热内卢地球峰会提出的成本问题,与1992年安装的太阳能光伏电池板的大致每瓦特成本相吻合。自此之后,安装太阳能的成本已下降超过85%。因此,参赛者需将太阳能与化石燃料电力在设计的艺术元素中使用。您可以自由使用可再生能源技术,且每瓦特成本不超过20美元。
可再生能源基础设施其实就在我们的所见之处,就如屹立在山脊或海洋中的大型三叶片、水平轴风力涡轮机等。举办方的考虑,不仅是因为电网可靠性和每千瓦时的消费者成本,更是为未来的发展作出打算。
从技术和政策的角度来看,所有这些要素都很重要,但如果我们要实现我们为自己设定的脱碳目标,那么其中必有一样是至关重要的。
我们必须认识到人类文化对实现变革的重要性。
2019年LAGI邀请全世界的人们积极参与。举办方鼓励跨学科团队或个人,邀请艺术家、建筑师、景观设计师、工程师、科学家等参与本次竞赛,并为我们的公共空间做出贡献。
奖励
一等奖40000美元
二等奖10000美元
邀请第一和第二名获胜队代表,前往迪拜参与颁奖典礼和展览开幕式。
展览
颁奖仪式和第一次展览将于2019年9月在迪拜国家展览中心举行的第24届世界能源大会上进行。第二次展览在2020年世界未来能源峰会上展出。
出版
2018年LAGI书刊(Prestel出版社)包含50个参赛作品,将于2020年1月在世界未来能源峰会上发布。
评审团
H.E. Eng. Fatima Alfoora Alshamsi:阿拉伯联合酋长国能源和工业部助理电力和未来能源部副部长;第24届世界能源大会组委会首席执行官
Yousef Ahmed Baselaib:马斯达尔可持续房地产执行董事
Lukas Sokol:马斯达尔城市设计,可持续规划主管
Chris Wan:马斯达尔设计管理负责人
Emily Doherty:“大地艺术家克里斯托和珍妮”奖,董事
Tim Mollette-Parks:景观设计师、副校长,Mithun
Zac Cirivello:“飞翔牧场火人”项目的运营经理
Hala El Akl:伦敦PLP 建筑事务所建筑师、城市规划总监
Raya Ani:RAW-NYC建筑事务所创始人、设计总监
Daniel Glaessl:Gensler 硅谷设计总监
时间安排
2019年LAGI比赛开始时间:2019年1月16日
答疑结束时间:2019年4月15日
LAGI网站常见问题答复时间:2019年5月12日,竞赛结束时间23:59(晚上11:59)
评审团评选时间:2019年6月
获奖者公布时间:2019年8月
第24届世界能源大会(迪拜)颁奖仪式及展览时间:2019年9月9日至12日
迪拜“世界未来能源峰会”的展览和书籍发布会开幕时间:2020年1月
竞赛网站:https://landartgenerator.org/competition2019.html
Submission: May 12, 2019
Registration: May 12, 2019
Language: English
Location: Masdar City, Abu Dhabi
Prizes: Please see details below
Type: Open
LAGI 2019—Return to the Source—invites you to create an iconic work of art for a landmark site within Masdar City, Abu Dhabi. Your artwork will use renewable energy technology as a medium of creative expression and will provide on-site energy production consistent with the master plan of the city.
LAGI 2019 presents a new kind of challenge from the Land Art Generator initiative. This year’s special edition is sponsored by Masdar and is in partnership with the 24th World Energy Congress, the largest and most influential global energy event—a forum for innovation and dialogue on energy issues for 95 years.
The 24th World Energy Congress will be the venue for the awards ceremony and the exhibition of 25 shortlisted projects designed for Masdar City. The 2020 World Future Energy Summit will host a second exhibition and book launch.
The goal of LAGI 2019 is to bring forward a portfolio of feasible concept designs that push the boundaries of what is possible using today’s renewable energy technologies. To ensure that the proposals are constructible, this will be the first LAGI design competition that will provide a capital cost restriction as a part of the design brief. The cost per watt of installed nameplate capacity is meant to provide guidance and steer proposals towards technologies that are ready for implementation. The limit has been set to coincide with the approximate cost per watt of installed solar photovoltaic panels as it existed in 1992, the year of the first United Nations Framework on Climate Change meeting (the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro). Since then, the cost of installed solar has fallen more than 85%. Celebrating this achievement that has placed solar at parity with fossil fueled electricity, you are asked to reinvest this cost margin into the artistic elements of your design. You are free to use any renewable energy technology, as long as your estimated cost per watt installed does not exceed $20 USD.
When we think of renewable energy infrastructure we often have in mind dark blue photovoltaic rectangles carpeting the landscape or large three-blade horizontal axis wind turbines marching along mountain ridges or into the sea. We think about grid reliability and consumer cost per kilowatt-hour, or we think about the climate change apocalypse that we will impose on future generations if we fail to act swiftly enough.
All of these elements are important from technical and policy perspectives, but there is something missing that will be key to success if we are to meet the goals for decarbonization that we have set for ourselves.
We must recognize the importance of human culture to the realization of change.
LAGI 2019 is free and open to anyone around the world. We encourage interdisciplinary teams (although we also welcome solo work) and invite participation from artists, architects, landscape architects, engineers, scientists, and anyone who has an idea for how our new energy systems can be culturally celebrated and joyful contributions to our public spaces.
PRIZES
1st Prize $40,000 USD
2nd Prize $10,000 USD
One representative of the first and second place winning teams will be flown to Abu Dhabi, UAE for the award ceremony and exhibition opening.
EXHIBITIONS
Award ceremony and primary exhibition will be held at the 24th World Energy Congress in September 2019 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre. A second exhibition will accompany the book launch at the 2020 World Future Energy Summit.
PUBLICATION
The LAGI 2018 publication (Prestel Publishers) featuring the top 50 submissions will be released in January 2020 at the World Future Energy Summit.
JURY
H.E. Eng. Fatima Alfoora Alshamsi : Assistant Undersecretary for Electricity and Future Energy in the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Energy and Industry; CEO 24th World Energy Congress Organizing Committee
Yousef Ahmed Baselaib : Executive Director Sustainable Real Estate, Masdar
Lukas Sokol : Head, City Design, Sustainable Planning, Masdar
Chris Wan : Head, Design Management, Masdar
Emily Doherty : Director, The Christo and Jeanne-Claude Award
Tim Mollette-Parks : Landscape Architect and Associate Principal, Mithun
Zac Cirivello : Operations Manager, Fly Ranch Burning Man Project
Hala El Akl : Architect & Urban Planner Director, PLP Architecture, London
Raya Ani : Founder | Design Director, RAW-NYC Architects
Daniel Glaessl : Design Director, Gensler Silicon Valley
Timeline
JANUARY 16, 2019
LAGI 2019 competition opens
APRIL 15
End of question & answer period
Answers will be posted to the LAGI website
MAY 12
Competition closes at 23:59 (11:59 pm)
JUNE
Selection & jury process
AUGUST
Winners & shortlist contacted
SEPTEMBER 9–12
Award ceremony and exhibition held at the
24th World Energy Congress, Abu Dhabi
JANUARY 2020
Exhibition and book launch at the World Future Energy Summit, Abu Dhabi
competition’s website: https://landartgenerator.org/competition2019.html
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