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Bay Book House (BaBH) San Francisco Competition

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Bay Book House (BaBH) San Francisco Competition
Architecture and Urban planning
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Alone or as a team (4 max)
Alone or as a team (4 max)
Students, Professionals
No age limit
Registration fees
$52 - $105
All countries
All countries
English, Español

This competition is open to international undergraduate and graduate students and recent graduate of architecture or related degrees, individually or in teams made up of a maximum of four members. Recent graduate means a person graduated within the two years before the competition launching, this is, all graduated in 2016 or later.

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Description

San Francisco is the fourth largest city in the State of California, with a population of around 860,000 distributed over 121 km2. It is located on the West Coast of the United States, on the north end of the San Francisco peninsula, with the Pacific Ocean to the west and connected to the mainland to the south.

San Francisco is one of the most important cities of the United States, one of the most well-known cultural, technological and financial centres of California, at the leading edge of research in biotechnology and biomedicine, where the opportunities generated by the internet revolution continue to attract residents and skilled workers with high salaries. It also welcomes more than 16 million tourists a year, drawn by the iconic image of the city. Its music, cinema and monuments are recognized around the world.

It was in 1849, during the California Gold Rush, when the small trading post known as Yerba Buena became the incoming port for numerous ships transporting thousands of fortune hunters from all over the world. The population grew from 400 to 25,000 residents in just one year. The promise of great fortunes was so tempting that the crews of the arriving ships deserted them and hurried to the gold fields, leaving the Port of San Francisco filled with ghost ships. Mud and gravel was dumped into the bay due to mining activity, extending the boundaries of San Francisco 10 blocks out from its natural border.

With the outbreak of World War II, the port became a military logistics centre involving nearly all the piers, with ships and troops and warships docked all along the Embarcadero. After the war and the arrival of container ships, commercial traffic moved to the Port of Oakland, thanks also to the construction of the Bay Bridge. The piers fell into disuse and were relegated to storage or abandoned.

Today, the north-eastern shore of San Francisco has been reborn as a walking path flanked by palm trees and with a trolley, where numerous piers have been transformed into restaurants, office buildings and commercial areas. There are plans to build a museum, a cruise ship terminal and other services and attractions for residents and visitors.

OBJECTIVE OF THE COMPETITION

The objective of this competition for students and young architects, Bay Book House (BaBH) San Francisco, consists in proposing a space for cultural exchange that will activate one or several of the unused piers of the historic Port of San Francisco.

Thanks to its privileged location, the proposed space will seek to become an international  meeting point for students and researchers, as well as for lovers of culture and general knowledge, where consultation, open-air reading or technological innovation will attract inhabitants or visitors.

The BaBH aspires to be the future of traditional libraries, an evolution in the how we understand, use and enjoy this source of knowledge, a museum of (not) books adapted to today’s world, and where culture becomes a unique sensory experience. 

In a city filled with iconic images known around the world, this new space should become the new cultural reference of San Francisco, the flagship of the strong shoreline that is currently flowering.

 

Brief file

Jury

Kim HERFORTH NIELSEN
Co-founder and Principal of 3XN Architects
Masahiro HARADA
Co-founder of MOUNT FUJI ARCHITECTS STUDIO
Ada YVARS
Principal of Mangera Yvars Architects
Sara DE GILES
Principal of MGM Morales de Giles Arquitectos
Vanessa VIELMA
Director of ArchDaily Mexico
Manuel J. FEO
Professor at ETSA Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Community (1)

Samuel MCGEE

Modalities

Alone or as a team (4 max)
Alone or as a team (4 max)
Students, Professionals
No age limit
Registration fees
$52 - $105
All countries
All countries
English, Español

This competition is open to international undergraduate and graduate students and recent graduate of architecture or related degrees, individually or in teams made up of a maximum of four members. Recent graduate means a person graduated within the two years before the competition launching, this is, all graduated in 2016 or later.

Rewards

(9) First Prize

$3 750

Second Prize

$1 500

Third Prize

$625

Arquideas Special Prize

$500

(5) Honourable Mentions

+ 1 year free subscriptions to Arquitectura Viva magazine + 1 year free subscriptions to WA Wettbewerbe Aktuell magazine + Digital publication in Plataforma Arquitectura + Digital publication in Arquitectura Viva + Digital publication in Metalocus + Publication in WA Wettbewerbe Aktuell.

Timeline

Europe/London
22 January 2018
22 January 2018

Launch of the call for projects

13 April 2018
13 April 2018

Registration ends

Early registration until March 9th, 2018

27 April 2018
27 April 2018

Submission ends

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