The Greater Berlin we know today marks its 100th anniversary in 2020. That date offers a timely opportunity to review the city’s strengths and weaknesses and consider what is required for a sustainable future. The Architekten- und Ingenieurverein zu Berlin e.V. has taken the initiative with an anniversary programme that asks the relevant questions and puts proposals from policymakers, civil society actors, and experts up for discussion. Three formats supply the setting: Urban Planning Network colloquia, an International Urban Design Ideas Competition for Berlin-Brandenburg 2070 and a major exhibition entitled 100 Years of (Greater) Berlin: An Uncompleted Project.
The Competition is an open, two-phase International Urban Design Ideas Competition. The Competition language is German; the jury will conduct its deliberations in German. The competition documents will be translated into English, but entries must be submitted in German. Communication between organiser and participants will be conducted through a forum provided by Wettbewerbe Aktuell.
Digital encryption of relevant processes and procedures will be used to ensure the anonymity of participants in Phases One and Two. The participants' declaration with the anonymisation code must be submitted in encoded form on the login page of Wettbewerbe Aktuell:
https://www.wettbewerbe-aktuell.de/onlineverfahren/ov/283
The subject of the first phase is the development of an overall plan of the competition area with guiding ideas and images for the spatial development of the Berlin-Brandenburg metropolitan region on a scale of 1: 100.000 as well as an urbanistic representation of an exemplary subspace in the year 2070, which represents the conception and the conception of the author of the future Metropolis meaningfully represented. The subspace to be displayed is freely selectable within the entire competition area. From the submitted works of the first phase, the jury selects up to 20 office teams to deepen their contributions in the second phase.
In the second phase, the main focus is on the deepening of structural development contexts within the framework of an overall plan in M 1: 100,000 as well as proposals for three specific sub-areas, which can be chosen freely within the scope of ten main topics. For each well two slides are to be created. Within the main topics, three sub-areas have to be selected. Of the three selected sub-areas, at least one must be in Brandenburg and one in Berlin. Eligible to participate are architects, city planners in collaboration with landscape architects who create interdisciplinary teams. The whole process is anonymous until completion.
Architects and urban planners are eligible to enter, in collaboration with landscape architects. The organiser recommends drawing as applicable on planning expertise in other fields (for example mobility / transport planners).
Institutions and firms may also enter. Each team must include at least one architect or urban planner in a leading role.
References will not be required. During the registration process proof of professional status will be requested. For participants based in Germany this would be a copy of the valid membership document or card of the chamber of the corresponding profession; for participants based in other EU member states evidence of “suitability to pursue the professional activity” as per Directive 2014/24/EU); for those based elsewhere, the corresponding professional qualification under the rules of the country in question.
The entire process will be anonymous until its conclusion.
All participants, members of the jury and parties to the preliminary examination, experts, guests and contractors consent by their participation or involvement in the Competition to be bound by the Terms of Participation and the application of RPW 2013. Before and during the Competition, announcements of any kind concerning form and substance including publication of the competition results are the exclusive prerogative of the organiser.
No team may submit more than one entry. The scope and format must not exceed specifications; excess parts will be excluded from assessment. Participants will be expected to supply the following:
1. An overall plan of the entire competition area at scale 1:100,000 in format DIN A0, landscape (841 x 1189 mm = 9933 x 14043 pixels at 300 dpi) with guiding principles for the spatial development of the Berlin-Brandenburg region.
2. A planning concept for a selected site in 2070, which clearly represents the author’s concept and ideas for the city's future. The site can be chosen freely from within the entire Competition area. No specified scale, format DIN A0, landscape (841 x 1189 mm = 9933 x 14043 pixels at 300 dpi)
3. Text explaining central aspects, using supplied form (max. 2,500 characters).
Specifications for digital and analog layout will be provided when the documents for Phase Two are issued. Submissions must be prepared in such a manner as to permit subsequent presentation in the exhibition and exhibition catalogue.
Images in Phase Two concern structural statements on urban and green space, development, land use and transport, rather than representations of individual buildings. Façades
may form part of a planning concept. It is left to the participants to decide how they wish to lend the representations the character of concrete urban scenes.
Submission requirements Phase Two:
1. A deepening of the overall plan of the entire competition area encompassing strategic development on a slide with proposals for the Berlin-Brandenburg region at scale 1:100,000. Format DIN A0, landscape (841 x 1189 mm = 9933 x 14043 pixels at 300 dpi):
- Ordering of transport routes with stations and airports
- Ordering of settlement areas (residential and commercial)
- Ordering of green space, woodland and lakes to produce varied recreational space
- Distribution of major industrial and infrastructure projects
2. Proposals for three specific sites, freely chosen in the context of ten topics. Two slides to be prepared for each site: one with a representation of the MLA Lageplan at scale approx. 1:4,000; the other with at least one planning concept for the site in 2070, clearly conveying the author's concept and ideas for the site.
Three sites must be selected in the context of the following ten topics. At least one of the sites must be in Brandenburg and one in Berlin. The topics are:
Redevelopment of (part of) one of the main centres (Mitte, City West or centre of Potsdam) (Berlin or Brandenburg)
Redevelopment of a major infrastructure facility (such as exhibition grounds and ICC) or removal / redevelopment of a shopping centre (Berlin or Brandenburg)
Redevelopment of a high-density urban quarter (Berlin)
Redevelopment of a section of arterial road within Berlin
(such as Kurt-Schumacher-Platz, Innsbrucker Platz, or the square south of Steglitzer Kreisel) (Berlin)
Redevelopment of a section of one axis of the settlement star (Brandenburg)
Housing construction (range of high-density, low-rise, high-end) (Berlin or Brandenburg)
Construction of a new station quarter (Berlin or Brandenburg)
Creation or expansion of a small centre in the Berlin suburbs or hinterland (Berlin or Brandenburg)
Creation of a regional park (Brandenburg)
Expanspion of an "outer town" / (Brandenburg).
3. Strategic analysis of possibilities for continuing the discussion and planning processes in the two states (10,000 characters).
Formal announcement and basic information: Mid-July 2019
Registration deadline: 27 September 2019
Issuance of competition documents: 2 August 2019
Submission deadline, Phase 1: 11 November 2019
Preliminary examination and jury meeting, Phase 1: 12–26 November 2019
Beginning of Phase 2: 9–13 December 2019
Issuance of competition documents: 9–13 December 2019
Submission deadline, Phase 2: 17 April 2020
Preliminary examination: 18 April – June 2020
Jury meeting, Phase 2: June 2020
Preparation for exhibition: End of July 2020
Exhibition opening: 1 October 2020
Each participant (team) in Phase Two will receive €5,000 towards their costs. The organiser will provide prize money totalling €200,000 for the best submissions, to be distributed as follows:
1st Prize 70,000 EUR
2nd Prize 56,000 EUR
3rd Prize 40,000 EUR
4th Prize 24,000 EUR
5th Prize 10,000 EUR
The prize money will be awarded in full. The jury is entitled to amend the distribution of prize monies (under RPW 2013 § 7 Abs. 2).
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