• DE-20459 Hamburg
  • 06/2007
  • Ergebnis
  • (ID 7494)

ULI European Student Urban Design Competition 2007

ideas competition in two stages
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    Ergebnis 06/2007 Ergebnis
    Verfahren ideas competition in two stages
    Berufsgruppen Studenten (allgemein)
    Tatsächliche Teilnehmer: 15
    Gebäudetyp Areal-, Gebietsplanung, städtebauliche Entwürfe
    Zulassungsbereich EWR, Turkey and Russia
    Sprache Englisch
    Ort DE-20459 Hamburg
    Preisgelder/Honorare 56.000 EUR inkl. USt.
    Auslober/Bauherr ULI Urban Land Institute Foundation, Washington (US)
    Betreuer D&K drost consult GmbH, Hamburg (DE) Büroprofil
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    The new annual ULI European Student Urban Design Competition is intended to promote an interdisciplinary approach to urban design and development problems, while encouraging cooperation and teamwork among future real estate professionals and the many allied professions, such as architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, historic preservation, engineering, real estate development, finance, and others.

    Each year a large-scale site will be chosen in an urban regeneration area located in Europe. These sites will present complex challenges, needing practicable, innovative solutions that reflect responsible land use. The solutions are to be multifaceted, incorporating design, planning, market potential and feasibility, and development strategies. The submission to the competition will be presentation drawings, tables, schedules, and text.
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    www.udeurocompetition.uli.org


    winning team:

    “GreenMOTION”
    HafenCity University
    IREBS Universität Regensburg
    Leader: Alexander Orthmann, IREBS Universität
    Jakob Immer, Patrick Stotz, Julia Spiering, HafenCity University; Tobias Pfeffer, IREBS Universität


    finalist teams:

    “Billhorn Gate”
    TU Graz, WU Wien
    Leader: Rene Präsoll, TU Graz
    Tina Kimmerstorfer, Wolfgang Weissberg, Than Ho Peter Ngo, TU Graz; Stefan Wiesinger, WU Wien

    “Linking Wave”
    European Business School Wiesbaden
    University of Applied Sciences Frankfurt
    University of Applied Sciences Wiesbaden
    Leader: Alexander Reichardt. European Business School
    Fabian Axthelm, European Business School; Jan Meyer-Haake, Kathrin Kandler, University of Applied Sciences Frankfurt; Laura Doderer, University of Applied Sciences Wiesbaden

    “Eastbound Hamburg”
    HafenCity University
    ADI Hamburg
    Leader: Marcus Ihme, HafenCity University
    Matilde Balbastro, Jonas Philipp Biltz, David Senger, HafenCity University; Wolfgang Griesing, ADI

    Downloads 07494_ULI_competition2007.pdf

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    • UK-London: urban planning and landscape architectural services

      2007/S 145-179680

      RESULTS OF DESIGN CONTEST

      This contest is covered by Directive 2004/18/EC.

      SECTION I: CONTRACTING AUTHORITY/ENTITY

       I.1) NAME, ADDRESSES AND CONTACT POINT(S):  
      ULI -European Land Institute, 29 Gloucester Place, Contact: D&K drost consult, Attn: Birthe Ohmsen, UK-London W1U8HX. Tel.  +49 40 360 984-0. E-mail: udeurocompetition@uli.org. Fax  +49 40 360 984-11.
      Internet address(es):
      www.uli.org.
       I.2) TYPE OF THE CONTRACTING AUTHORITY AND MAIN ACTIVITY OR ACTIVITIES:  
      Other: Non profit research and education organisation.
       I.3) MAIN ACTIVITY OR ACTIVITIES OF THE CONTRACTING ENTITY:

      SECTION II: OBJECT OF THE DESIGN CONTEST/DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT

       II.1) DESCRIPTION
       II.1.1) Title attributed to the design contest/project by the contracting authority/entity:  
      ULI European Student Urban Design Competition.
       II.1.2) Short description:  
      ULI European Student Urban Design Competition
      With sponsorship from ECE, Grosvenor and Hines
      The new annual ULI European Student Urban Design Competition is intended to promote an interdisciplinary approach to urban design and development problems, while encouraging cooperation and teamwork among future real estate professionals and the many allied professions, such as architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, historic preservation, engineering, real estate development, finance, and others. Each year a large-scale site will be chosen in an urban regeneration area located in Europe. These sites will present complex challenges, needing practicable, innovative solutions that reflect responsible land use. The solutions are to be multifaceted, incorporating design, planning, market potential and feasibility, and development strategies. The submission to the competition will be presentation drawings, tables, schedules, and text. The competition, which is an outgrowth of the ULI Gerald D. Hines Student Urban Design Competition in North America, is an ideas competition; there is no guarantee or expectation that any of the submitted schemes will be applied to any site. Student teams can be formed at all European universities (including Turkey and Russia). Teams must consist of 5 members, with each student responsible for a ‘function’: architect, landscape architect, urban planner / geographer or financial expert. The team members must represent a minimum of 3 disciplines that grant 3 different degrees, at least one of the members must represent a function of a financial expert and be enrolled in an degree program that is not design related. The appropriate academic supporting documentation must be provided for the allocated function of every team member in the form of proof of enrolment or similar. ULI will pre-qualify each team. The web site www.udeurocompetition.uli.org) contains details about qualifications. The entire competition will be conducted in English. Entries will be judged in 2 stages. In the first stage, the team responds to the urban design problem posed.
      The briefing materials will include a comprehensive problem statement, background information on the site, market information, any relevant existing design proposals, maps, etc. Teams will also be given a specific list of required presentation materials. The competition jury then meets to review all submissions and chooses four finalist teams, who will then complete the second stage of the competition. In the second stage, the remaining four teams will have the opportunity to expand their original schemes and respond in more detail to the problem posed by the competition. One member of each team will be brought to the city where the site is located, with expenses paid, and will have the opportunity to tour the site and meet with select individuals in order to revise and enhance their presentations. In early June, the entire team will, at ULI’s expense, return to the site city, and present its program to the jury as well as to invited guests, other students, and appropriate participants. That day will culminate in the announcement of the winner and the disbursal of the prize money: 35 000 EUR to the winning team and 7 000 EUR to the finalists.
       II.1.3) Common procurement vocabulary (CPV):  
      74250000.

      SECTION IV: PROCEDURE

       IV.1) ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
       IV.1.1) File reference number attributed by the contracting authority:
       IV.1.2) Previous publication concerning the same contest:  
      Notice number in OJ: 2007/S 029-035103 of 10.2.2007.

      SECTION V: RESULTS OF CONTEST

      NO: 1
      TITLE: Winner of the competition.
       V.1) AWARD AND PRIZES
       V.1.1) Number of participants:  
      15.
       V.1.2) Number of foreign participants:  
      13.
       V.1.3) Name(s) and address(es) of the winner(s) of the contest:  
      IREBS University Regensburg, HafenCity University Hamburg, Students: Alexander Orthmann, Jakob Immer, Patrik Stotz, Julia Spiering, Tobias Pfeffer; Adviser: Prof. Dr. Michael Koch, Prof. Dr. Stephan Bone-Winkel, D-Regensburg/ Hamburg. E-mail: info@drost-consult.de. Tel.  +49 40 360 984-0.
       V.2) VALUE OF THE PRIZE(S):  
      Value of the prize(s) awarded excluding VAT: 35 000 EUR.
      NO: 2
      TITLE: Finalist.
       V.1) AWARD AND PRIZES
       V.1.1) Number of participants:  
      15.
       V.1.2) Number of foreign participants:  
      13.
       V.1.3) Name(s) and address(es) of the winner(s) of the contest:  
      European Business School Wiesbaden, University of Applied Sciences Frankfurt, University of Applied Sciences Wiesbaden, Students: Alexander Reichardt, Fabian Axthelm, Jan Meyer-Haake, Kathrin Kandler, Laura Doderer; Adviser: Prof. Dr. Nico B.Rottke, Prof. Eberhard Voigt, Prof. Dr. Grit Hottenträger, D-Wiesbaden, Frankfurt. E-mail: info@drost-consult.de. Tel.  +49 40 984 360-0.
       V.2) VALUE OF THE PRIZE(S):  
      Value of the prize(s) awarded excluding VAT: 7 000 EUR.
      NO: 3
      TITLE: Finalist
       V.1) AWARD AND PRIZES
       V.1.1) Number of participants:  
      15.
       V.1.2) Number of foreign participants:  
      13.
       V.1.3) Name(s) and address(es) of the winner(s) of the contest:  
      HafenCity Universität Hamburg, Akademie der Immobilienwirtschaft Hamburg, Students: Marcus Ihme, Matilde Balbastro, Wolfgang Griesing, Jonas Philipp Biltz, David Senger; Adviser: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Krueger, Dipl.-Ing. Martina Nitzl, D-Hamburg. E-mail: info@drost-consult.de. Tel.  +49 40 360 984-0.
       V.2) VALUE OF THE PRIZE(S):  
      Value of the prize(s) awarded excluding VAT: 7 000 EUR.
      NO: 4
      TITLE: Finalist
       V.1) AWARD AND PRIZES
       V.1.1) Number of participants:  
      15.
       V.1.2) Number of foreign participants:  
      13.
       V.1.3) Name(s) and address(es) of the winner(s) of the contest:  
      University of Technology Graz, Students: Rene Philip Präsoll, Tina Kimmerstorfer, Wolfgang Weissberg, Than Ho Peter Ngo, Katharina Bliefert; Adviser: Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Detlef Heck, Gernot Kupfer, Roland Pabel, A-Graz. E-mail: info@drost-consult.de. Tel.  +49 40 984 360-0.
       V.2) VALUE OF THE PRIZE(S):  
      Value of the prize(s) awarded excluding VAT: 7 000 EUR.

      SECTION VI: COMPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

       VI.1) DESIGN CONTEST RELATED TO A PROJECT AND/OR PROGRAMME FINANCED BY COMMUNITY FUNDS:
       VI.2) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:  
      European Student Ideas Competition.
       VI.3) PROCEDURES FOR APPEAL
       VI.3.1) Body responsible for appeal procedures:
       VI.3.2) Lodging of appeals:
       VI.3.3) Service from which information about the lodging of appeals may be obtained:
       VI.4) DATE OF DISPATCH OF THIS NOTICE:  
      26.7.2007.

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