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Superscape 2018
Architecture and Urban planning
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Alone or as a team
Alone or as a team
Professionals
No age limit
Free entry
Free entry
All countries
All countries
English, German

Eligible candidates must have at least a degree (e.g. Master degree, Dipl. Ing.) in architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning or design from a university or academy. Multi-disciplinary teams are eligible, provided they have at least one member which fulfils these criteria.

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The Superscape is awarded every two years to innovative and visionary architectural concepts. It focuses on the interaction of private living space with urban contexts, viewed from an interdisciplinary perspective. Impulse lectures and discussion rounds create a forum for discourse and sharpen the interested public’s awareness for the interaction of architecture and urban planning. Given its long-term perspective, Superscape generates a creative free space for unconventional ideas, delivering impulses to real architecture and urban development. The changing spectrum of needs regarding cities and living spaces necessitate fundamental changes in our understanding of urban fabrics and the architectural framework for urbanity.

Description

URBAN RENEWAL

Departures, Renewal and Stability in the Digital Age

Ever increasing in size, the city has created building typologies  and structures in the 20th century which have left their imprint upon urban space and its dynamic to this day. Increasing urbanisation and digitisation drive social change processes with ever-increasing speed. Architectural construction measures can hardly be adapted to this speed while still conserving resources. Between analogue and digital worlds, sharing and prosuming, data security and targeting via data harvesting, ways of life, consumer and communication habits are also changing. This is associated with higher demands for urban living spaces that are geared toward the future, as an increasing amount of existing building structures and substance becomes redundant.

At the same time, the city population keeps growing, more living space is required and the associated needs of its inhabitants are also influenced by digital change. In the context of social and technical networking, ecological sustainability, smart cities and smart homes, the goal is to explore innovative potentials and problem solutions that architecture can offer, and to dare to imagine visionary future scenarios and design experiments in response to spatial and social challenges in the urban space in 2050. Multiple questions arise in this context:

How will current urban substance fare in the future? Which possibilities of second or intermediary usage can be developed in order to revive existing buildings and avoid vacancies?

Which building typologies will be affected, and how can these spaces be designed and used in innovative manners (e.g. a large shopping mall within an urban catchment area, office buildings from the 1970s within the expanded city centre now surrounded entirely by residential areas, or large retail locations within rising quarters on the fringes of city centres, etc)?

What is the role of economic dynamics and innovative technologies?

Which solutions may turn out to be both ecologically, socially and functionally sustainable?

Which options and potentials result from the context of social and technical networks for architecture, urban planning, living spaces and inhabitants?

What is the role of the interaction between architecture and digitisation? What forms might this take and how will digitisation affect space and human cohabitation within it?

How must this interaction be oriented in order to create an added value for inhabitants?

Prize Value

The architectural award Superscape 2018 carries a cash value of 10,000 Euro (including the VAT rate applicable in the winner’s country of residence or business). The shortlist nominees will receive an allowance of 2,000 Euro to help defray their costs (also including the VAT rate applicable in the participants’ country of residence or business).

Dates

  • End of submission Phase 1: Monday, March 12, 2018, 4 pm CET
  • First meeting of the Expert Jury: Monday, April 16, 2018
  • Public announcement of the shortlist: End of April 2018
  • End of submission Phase 2: End of August 2018
  • Final meeting of the jury: September 2018


Expert Jury

Marie-Therese Harnoncourt (AT)
architect, the next ENTERprise Architects, Vienna

Ina Homeier (AT)
urban planner and architect, projectleader „Smart City Wien“, Vienna

Christoph Luchsinger (CH)
architect and professor for Urban Planning and Design, TU Wien, Vienna

Community (3)

Zhanhong LI
Luis LINARES AMBROSONI
Marie FRUIQUIERE

Modalities

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

Eligible candidates must have at least a degree (e.g. Master degree, Dipl. Ing.) in architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning or design from a university or academy. Multi-disciplinary teams are eligible, provided they have at least one member which fulfils these criteria.

Rewards

Shortlist

The teams and participants on the shortlist will be invited to elaborate on their concepts by the end of August 2018 and to submit them by that date to the organisers of Superscape 2018. During a second jury meeting, the winner of Superscape 2018 will be chosen; the winner will be announced in October 2018 during an official gala event.

Timeline

21 September 2017
21 September 2017

Submission starts

12 March 2018
12 March 2018

Submission ends

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