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Innovative Ideas for the Inclusive City |
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Competition Announcement (Built Projects & Masterplans)
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Registration Deadline:
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TBA
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Submission Deadline:
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27/8/2018
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Open to:
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Architects, Urban planners
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Entry Fee:
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Free |
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The jury will select eight visions and invite the entrants to present their ideas. On the basis of these presentations, the jury will then select four participants for a studio round, in which the proposals will be tested in consultation with property developers and development managers from AM. These four participants will each receive a fee of € 2,400 excluding sales tax. This is the final round of the Open Call. In the follow-up, AM will select one participant for a follow-up in which they tackle a design commission from its portfolio.
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Jury:
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The jury consists of Hilde Blank, director of AM Concepts [chair], Elma van Boxel, landscape architect at ZUS, Like Bijlsma, spatial researcher at Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency [PBL], Emilie Vlieger, city maker / location marketer and programmer Vliegerprojecten and Edwin Oostmeijer, developer at Edwin Oostmeijer Projectontwikkeling bv.
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AM I Included? Open Call: Innovative Ideas for the Inclusive City
Area and property developer AM has launched the competition 'AM I Included?' AM chose a competition as a way to generate innovative ideas that shed new light on the ideas behind the inclusive city. AM is looking for a working method with feasible proposals for area and living concepts, based on an urban vision, that make the city more inclusive. The inclusive city was developed as a social concept whereby inclusivity denotes the participation of all groups in the social, cultural and economic life of the city. Within the social domain, there are programmes to shape and strengthen the inclusive city. Within the spatial domain, however, there is relatively little knowledge about what aspects can make the inclusive city a success.
The competition Site >>> https://arch-lokaal.nl/am-i-included-open-call-innovative-ideas-for-the-inclusive-city/
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