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ULI European Student Urban Design Competition

ULI European Student Urban Design Competition
The new annual ULI European Student Urban Design Competition is intended to promote an interdisciplinary approach to urban design and development problems, while encouraging cooperation and teamwork among future real estate professionals and the many allied professions, such as architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, historic preservation, engineering, real estate development, finance, and others.Each year a large-scale site will be chosen in an urban regeneration area located in Europe. These sites will present complex challenges, needing practicable, innovative solutions that reflect responsible land use. The solutions are to be multifaceted, incorporating design, planning, market potential and feasibility, and development strategies. The submission to the competition will be presentation drawings, tables, schedules, and text.
The competition, which is an outgrowth of the ULI Gerald D. Hines Student Urban Design Competition in North America, is an ideas competition; there is no guarantee or expectation that any of the submitted schemes will be applied to any site.
Student teams are invited to be formed at all European universities (including Turkey and Russia). Teams must consist of five members, with each student responsible for a ‘function’: one architect, one landscape architect, one urban planner or geographer, and one financial expert. The team determines the function of the fifth member.
The entire competition will be conducted in English.
Anmeldeschluss: 2007-03-16
Abgabedatum: 2007-04-13
Abgabedatum: 2007-04-13
Zugelassen sind: Student groups of five - see website for details
Geltungsbereich: Europe
Geltungsbereich: Europe
Auslober: ULI Urban Land Institute Europe
Weitere Infos: http://udcompetition.uli.org/udcompetition/europe/
Weitere Infos: http://udcompetition.uli.org/udcompetition/europe/
Kategorie: Architektur | Städtebau | Landschaftsplanung | Bauwirtschaft | Weitere
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