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Ruins•Rebirth
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This competition opens to young designers and design teams from all over the world.All the design firms,designers and students in architecture, landscape, urban planning, design and art are invited.

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"Urban Environment · Design" magazine (UED) is the first fashionable, cross-border professional magazine in China's construction industry. It is an important journal in the field of architecture for domestic and international public offering. It is based on the local, the world, insight into contemporary architecture at home and abroad, analyze the profound relationship between architecture and the city, the environment, pay attention to the excellent architects' creation and experience, and lead the new ideas, fashion, professional, fashion and forward.

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The “RUINS•REBIRTH” Dongjingyu Village Regeneration International Landscape Design Competitionis co-organized by China Building Centre (CBC), Yuyang Township Government and Tianjin Urban Planning and Design Institute. As a point of departure for Dongjingyu Village’s regeneration masterplan, this competition seeks to respond to the rural revival movement across China and explore the local culture and charm of the Village. Professionals in landscape, planning, architecture and art as well as individuals of cross-disciplinary thinking from all parts of the world are invited to delve into the rustic wisdom and human relationship with nature embodied in the place.It is hoped that with sustained efforts of landscape and cultural intervention, the village will be transformed into a picturesque locus engaging a vibrant and diverse community, which will also contribute to the country’s rural revival endeavors and development of a new rural society.

Introduction

The Dongjing Valley Village is at the Ji County, the only mountainous area in the Tianjin municipality and an hour’s drive from Beijing Capital International Airport .It is home to a cluster of vernacular stone dwellings of extraordinary design and layout, interspersed among grotesque rocks, primeval trees and rare plants. Not only is the village acclaimed for its primordial landscape and the stunning beauty of nature, It marks the beginning of the stratotype section of the Middle and Upper proterozoic Erathem some 800 to 1800 million years ago, a virtual topographical chronicle for us to minutely pore over. The Dongjingyu Village boasts locational advantages and idiosyncratic landscape. As habitat for a traditional Chinese rural community it witnessed farmers’ simple way of making a living from the land. Decades of abandonment further turned it into captivating ruins and now, it seems to make perfect sense to reclaim this unique place through the power of design.

Topic Analysis

With galvanizing Tianjin tourism and improving the ‘rural quality of life in mind, the “RUINS•REBIRTH”Dongjingyu Village Regeneration International Landscape Design Competition is developed on the greatest respect for the status quo and historical resonance of the abandoned village. The idea is to undercut its functional and professional aspects while underscoring the phenomenon of the place per se by conceiving an “open exhibition” on it. Reflections on the sense of place is highly regarded, and participants are encouraged to reactivate the reciprocal relationship and mutual influence between design and the site, and to generate a synergy that recreates the Dongjingyu Village,in the philosophical sense and in a human scale, as an extension of men’s will and the genius loci.

The Future Dongjingyu Village

The abandoned situation of the village itself is considered worthy of preservation. It is expected that gradually Nature will take over the place again. There is going to be annual art activities that turns the cherished ruins into a site of open exhibition, to celebrate the intervention through art and design. Those winning entries that are actually built will be cautiously introduced to the site until the arrival of new built proposals in the next year. The Dongjingyu Village will be transformed into an urban public exhibition space, a large-scale exhibit in its own right to boost the quality of life and urban vitality.

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Jury

Jürgen Weidinger
Famous landscape architect based in Germany
Founder of WEIDINGER LANDSCAPE ARCHTECTS Berlin
Professor of landscape architecture design chair at Berlin University of Technology
HUANG Jingtao
Director and Principal Planner of Tianjin Urban Planning and Design Institute
Guest Professor at School of Architecture, Tianjin University
Recipient of the State Council Special Allowance
John F. Jack Ahern
FASLA Vice Provost of International Programs Professor ofLandscape Architecture & Regional Planning University of Massachusetts Amherst
Stig L. Andersson
Famous Landscape Architect
Founder of SLA
Chief Curator of Danish Pavilion in 2014 Venice Biennale of Architecture
LI Xinggang
Chief Architect of China Architecture Design & Research Group
Principal Architect of Atelier Li Xinggang
WANG Xiangrong
Professor, Doctoral Supervisor and Vice Dean of School of Landscape Architecture, Beijing Forestry University
Chief Landscape architect of Atelier DYJG, Beijing
Deputy Director of Chinese Society of Landscape Architecture
ZHU Yufan
Professor, Vice Dean and Doctoral Supervisor of Department of Landscape Architecture at the School of Architecture, Tsinghua University
WANG Zhong
Professor, Doctoral Supervisor and Vice Dean of School of Urban Design, Central Academy of Fine Art
PENG Lixiao
Chief Editor of Urban Environment Design (UED) Magazine
Director of China Building Centre
Guest Professor at School of Architecture, Tianjin University

Modalities

Alone or as a team
Alone or as a team
Students, Professionals
No age limit
Free entry
Free entry
All countries
All countries
English, Chinese

This competition opens to young designers and design teams from all over the world.All the design firms,designers and students in architecture, landscape, urban planning, design and art are invited.

Rewards

1st Prize (1 team)

$13 791 + Certificate

2nd Prize (2 teams)

$6 896 + Certificate

3rd Prize (5 teams)

$4 137 + Certificate

Honorable Mentions(10)

Certificate and 6-month free subscription of UED magazine

Timeline

Asia/Shanghai
01 July 2016
01 July 2016

Registration starts

30 September 2016
30 September 2016

Registration ends

20 October 2016
20 October 2016

Submission ends

01 November 2016
01 November 2016

Jury starts

30 November 2016
30 November 2016

Jury ends

30 November 2016
30 November 2016

Results

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