13 мај 2011

Rezultati konkursa Beton hala waterfront | competition awards



1. TWO EQUAL FIRST PRIZES  (award of 25.000,00 EUR each):
Working code: 114
Identification code:  291797 SG
Authors: Team "ARCVS": Branislav Redžić, Dragan Ivanović, Zoran Milovanović, Zoran Đorović, Vesna Milojević, Boris Husanović, Marko Todorović, Predrag Stefanović, structural consultant: Sreto Kuzmanović


Working code: 55
Identification code:  111111 AA
Authors: Sou Fujimoto Architectsconsultant Ove Arup Japan






2.TWO EQUAL THIRD PRIZES  (award of 7.500,00 EUR each):

Working code: 119
Identification code: 011110 MM
Authors:  Dejan Miljković, Jovan Mitrović, Aleksandar Rodić, associates: Miloš Milivojević, Vuk Lukić, Dejan Mitrović, Aida Hadžiahmetović, Iva Olujić.            

Working code: 131
Identification code: 050709 BG
Authors:" MX_SI architectural studio", Boris Bežan, Hector Mendoza Ramirez, Mara Gabriela, Partida Muňoz, Oscar Espinosa, Olga Bombač.


3. HONORABLE MENTION (award of 5.000,00 EUR):
Working code: 50
Identification code: 266275 SR
Authors: "TERRITORIO ARANEA SLP", Martin Lopes Robles, Luis Navarro Jover, Federico Tomas Serrano, Marta Garcia Chico, Cristina Aleson, Crsitiva Jovar

TWO JURY RECOMMANDATIONS (without prize award):


Working code: 36 
Identification code: 720701 JC
Authors: Janghwan Cheon, Derik Eckhardt, Felipe Colin, Christopher Paulsen, Donghyun Kim, Jonathan Culp, Gabee Cho.

Working code: 126 
Identification code: 160485 OS
Authors: Luca Catalano, Massimo Acito, Marco Burrascano, Annalisa Metta, Luca Reale, Catarina Rogai, Piera Carcassi, Serena Muccitelli, coauthors: Marta Spadaro, Livia Valentini, Lorenzo Senni.

Belgrade, 
May 13, 2011.
COMPETITION JURY:
  1. Dr Darko Radovic, President
  2. Roberto Simon, deputy President
  3. Josep Acebillo, Jury member
  4. Dr Kurt Puchinger, Jury member
  5. Dragan Djilas, Jury member
  6. Vladimir Lojanica, Jury member
  7. Milica Grozdanic, Jury member
Deputy Jury members:
  1. Dejan Vasovic
  2. Dr Ana Miljacki
Beton Hala, Belgrade
REPORT BY COMPETITION JURY
Equal First Prize
Entry No. 114
This scheme stood out form the rest of competitors by offering a simple, but refined complexity. Viewed from Novi Beograd and from the bridge, new spaces gracefully underline the skyline of historic Kalemegdan, without competing with its elegant silhouette.  Colorful, flowery treatment of the roof, the veritable fifth façade of the project, enriches the view from the hill and offers its immense space to variety of urban uses. Skillfully combined, two functional volumes constitute architectural body of the project and hint at the variety of expressions of everyday life of Belgrade, high level of flexibility which invites and accepts evolution and healthy change.
Equal First Prize
Entry No. 55
This brave proposal held highest emblematic potential among all of Beton Hala entries. It offers a brave, iconic structure which skillfully blurs the difference between urban and architectural scales and spaces. Proposed spaces enter a complex dialogue with historic assemblage of Kalemegdan Hill, respectfully juxtaposes its cutting-edge 21st century space against the layered past of its context.  Static spaces of the platform, which houses bulk of architectural volume of the scheme, are contrasted against the suspended flux of ramps, which offer public spaces of a novel type, rich spatial configurations of encounter and surprise.
Equal Third Prize 
Entry No. 119
A simple, grand spatial gesture offers itself to two readings – that is large-scale architecture, a roof which reaches from the Beton Hala upwards, towards the top of the hill; and, that is a landscape, a slope which slides down, from Kalemegdan to touch the roof of the Hala. Here, a building becomes the landscape, a landscape transforms itself into the building. That complex and generous structure "hides" all programmes, spaces for which are defined with an utmost flexibility, an excellent access and good infrastructural support.
Equal Third Prize 
Entry No. 131
A realistic, buildable scheme which captures and reinterprets the fine urban grain of historic Belgrade and spatiality of its lose grid. It opens opportunities for incremental growth, a variety of interpretations and improvisations within an overall logic of the scheme. That provides for emergence of the complexity unique among the competing schemes.
Honourable Mention 
Entry No. 50
In addition to meeting all the requirements of the Competition Brief, this scheme offers to Belgrade a dramatic programmatic addition – a Tropical Garden. It adds quality  and promises a novel urban experience. As such, the project has established itself as a category and as quality on its own.



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1 коментар:

  1. Give the Japanese (Sou Fujimoto) that realise this project ... let him take the lead the entire project and we will have the most attractive piece of architecture of the World in our town .... Fujimoto is a legend .. and you know it .. :)

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    arh.Milan BGD

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