DEADLINE: June 30, 2015
THEME OF THE COMPETITION
- Theme: Architecture in Transformation
- Topic: Transformation: Place, Tradition and Modernism in Conceptual Unity and Diversity
- Jury Chairman: Meinhard von Gerkan
- Registration Deadline:June 30, 2015
- Submission Deadline: August 31, 2015
MISSION
STATEMENT
Architecture
in Transformation should make responses to current situation and era. What
concerns us is the relationship between architecture and city, and between
architecture and natural environment. The competition aims at searching and
constructing human space with a sense of place in the increasingly fragmented
cities and unordered villages, exploring environment-friendly and sustainable
ideas in the information age, and integrating creative design concepts with
solid basic skills effectively in architectural education. The competition
requires the participants to make detailed examinations and reflections on
architectural history, exploring complicated requirements to architecture and
environment by current users, pay attention to events in specific sites, and
configure viable urban and architectural spaces.
BACKGROUND
2015 marks the
fourth edition of UIA-HYP Cup International Student Competition in
Architectural Design, the sole annual international architecture competition
for students in mainland China that receives the support of Union International
des Architectes (UIA). It is a platform for global architecture students to
approach the theme “architecture in transformation”, and for the rest of the
world to check out the latest trend of Chinese architectural education. The
jury members include the leading architects, deans and directors from top
architecture schools. With its challenging topics, prestigious jury panel as
well as professional operation, UIA-HYP Cup competition has grown to become a
major student competition in China and its global profile continues to rise.
TOPIC OF
COMPETITION
Transformation:
Place, Tradition and Modernism in Conceptual Unity and Diversity
How do we
create architecture that corresponds to the term "transformation" in
a comprehensive, rather than one-dimensional sense? When designing spaces and
forms, what are the roles played by a place and its geographic location, and by
tradition and modernism in architecture? What influence do the characteristics of
typological multiplicity determined by the respective function have on the
unity of an ensemble?
Architecture
is a form of art bearing social responsibilities. The topic of 2015 UIA-HYP Cup
proposed by Meinhard von Gerkan confronts the fundamental challenges of our
time, society and architecture profession. Participants are expected to draw
from their own experiences regarding the function and characters of campus
buildings and design an campus architecture with a vision for the future. The
projects should reflect the current state of science and adopt a contemporary
style while being rooted in local culture in their specific conceptual
expression, and taking into consideration the climatic, topographic and
landscape conditions of the site. Participants have the option to place the
design on the fictitious sites in northern or southern China proposed by Mr.
von Gerkan or choose his or her own site.
In this
context, the themes of "adopting a contemporary pattern language, the
building culture, diversity in unity" play a key role. The project is not
about designing a high-tech building with all the technical facilities
available today but dressed in local costume. Instead, the direct and tangible
experiences that have their roots in the regional culture and factors relating
to climate conditions should become the starting point of a more in-depth
analysis.
The design
program serves as a guide (please return to homepage and find the
"Documents download" section for the design program PDF).
PROCEDURES
1. This is a
fair competition open to all architecture students around the globe. Full-time
on-campus architecture students from accredited institutions (including
graduate students and PhD candidates) can participate alone or as a team with
team members of no more than four people and advisors of no more than two.
2. Only the
team leader will be contacted when necessary if students participate as a team.
3. Log on
http://hypcup2015.uedmagazine.net/?r=site&en=1, click “Online Registration”
to fill out the registration form and submit online. Participants will get a
serial number (please take care to preserve it as each
participant/participating team has only one serial number). The registration
concludes on June 30, 2015. It is free to register.
4. Please submit
the digital version of drawings and related documents to uedcompetition@163.com
before the submission deadline. The organizing committee accepts no printed
version. Entries will be printed and exhibited together in due time.
5. With the
assistance of the committee, the jury will meet and decide the winners.
6. The
committee will announce the winners in September 2015. In December 2015, the
winning entries will be exhibited and there will be a prize-awarding ceremony
early next year.
7. Inquiries
related to the competition will be responded to via e-mail:
uedcompetition@163.com .
8. Schedule:
- Registration Begins: January 16, 2015
- Registration Deadline: June 30, 2015
- Submission Deadline: August 31, 2015
- Jury Convenes: September 2015
- Results Announced: September 2015
REGULATIONS
1. Individual
participants and groups must agree with and follow the competition requirements
and regulations. The organizing committee reserves its right of final
interpretation.
2. Entries
with words or pictures relating to the name or department of participants in
the digital drawings will be disqualified from the competition.
3. All entries
are accepted (while including author’s name) with the explicit free right of
publication, reproduction, and promotional use by competition organizers and
sponsors without need for further approvals.
4. Entries
that have been submitted to other competitions, published on other public
occasions or found to be similar to other works in terms of design ideas will
be disqualified from the competition.
5. Any
participant that contacts jurors about the competition during the entirety of
the competition process will be disqualified from the competition.
Source: UED Magazine

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