Urban Revision Winners Announced

Winners:

Entry 193: Forwarding Dallas

Firm: Atelier Data & MOOV Lisbon, Portugal

This design intends to efficiently and effectively collect resources for residential and commercial consumption. Water will be collected on the rooftop, recycled and stored underground for grey water usage and irrigation. Construction of Forwarding Dallas will make the best use of natural lighting

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ResilientCity Design Competition

Sponsor: ResilientCity.org

Type: open, international, 1-stage

Language: English

Eligibility: Architects, urban planners, landscape architects, and engineers, as well as interns and students of these disciplines

Registration fee: $20 – students and interns $50 – registered professionals

Awards: 1st Prize – $1,000 2nd Prize (Urban Design) – $500 2nd Prize (Building

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Bohemian Flats Boathouse Student Design Competition

Sponsor: The Vinyl Institute, AIAS

Type: student

Language: English

Eligibility: All students of architecture and design in North America (and members of the AIAS not residing in North America). Entries will be accepted for individuals as well as team solutions. Teams should be made up of no more than four students.

Registration fee: $10.00 submission

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Holy Cross Parish Church Improvement Competition

Sponsor: RIAI (Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland)

Type: open, 1-stage

Language: English

Eligibility: architect members of RIAI

Registration fee: 121.50EUR

Awards:1st Prize – 10,000EUR

Timetable:11 September, 2009 – registration deadline25 September, 2009 – submission deadline

Jury:Fr. Kieran McDermott, Parish Priest, Holy Cross ParishPaul O’Neill, Chair, Parish Development CommitteeEddie O’Shea, FRIAI, Diocesan RepresentativeGay McCarron,

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Rising Tides Competition Winners Announced

The six winners of “Rising Tides: An International Ideas Competition” each received prizes of $4,166:

Wright Huaiche Yang and J. Lee Stickles, “Topographical Shifts at the Urban Waterfront.”

Derek Hoeferlin and Ian Caine, “The 100 Year Plan.”

Faulders Studio, “RAYdike”

SOM and Moffatt + Nichol, “BayARC: A Tidal Responsive Barrier.”

Kuth/Ranieri Architects, “Folding Water.”

Yumi

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2009 City Entertainment Center Student Design Competition

Sponsor: AIAS, Trespa International

Type: student

Language: English

Eligibility: any design student in North America

Registration fee:$10 (if no one on the team is a member of AIAS)

Awards:1st Prize – $2,500Total prize money is $7,675, including the first prize

Timetable:14 October, 2009 – registration deadline4 December, 2009 – submission deadline19 December, 2009 –

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Saint-Laurent Library Competition

Sponsor: The Borough of Saint Laurent

Type: open, 2-stage

Timetable:10 September, 2009 – registration deadline

Jury:Lise Bissonnette, journalist and past president of Bibliotheque et Archives Nationales du QuebecJean-Pierre Chupin, architect and director of the Universite de Motreal Laboratorie d’etude de l’architecture potentielleMarie-Claude Le Sauteur, architectClaude Letourneau, architectEric Paquet, urbanistPeter Soland, architectLise Tremblay, architect

Design

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2009 Municipal Courthouse Student Design Competition

Sponsor: AIAS, Kawneer North America

Type: open, 2-stage, student

Language: English

Eligibility: All students of architecture and design in North America (and members of the AIAS not residing in North America). Entries will be accepted for individuals as well as team solutions. Teams should be made up of no more than four students.

Registration

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The River City of Banjarmasin Competition

Sponsor: The Government of Banjarmasin City

Type: open, international

Eligibility: All professional urban planners/designers, landscape architects, architects, and engineers- in team or individual. The participants are encouraged to form multidisciplinary groups with a wide range of expertise. Each group should consist of a maximum of 6 people.

Registration fee: $50

Awards:1st Prize – $10,0002nd

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Rome Prize 2010 Competition

Sponsor: American Academy in Rome

Language: English

Eligibility:-Applicants for all Rome Prize fellowships, except those applying for the National Endowment for the Humanities post-doctoral fellowship, must be United States citizens at the time of the application.-Graduate students in the humanities may apply only for pre-doctoral fellowships.-Individuals may submit joint applications provided the work is genuinely

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