три премии «Award of Excellence» - по 2 000 000 йен; пять поощрительных премий - по 500 000 йен
жюри:
Takayuki Kishii, Professor, Nihon University, College of Humanities and Sciences
Tadao Ando, Architect
Mikiko Ishikawa, Professor, Chuo University, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Honorary Professor, Tokyo University
Soukei Ueda, Ueda Soukoryu Grand Tea Master
Shinya Hashizume, Professor, Osaka Prefecture University Research Organization for the 21st Century, Head of Research Institute for Tourism Industry, special advisor to Osaka City
Shigeru Hori, Professor, Tokyo University Asian Natural Environmental Science Center
Yoshiaki Honpo, Professor, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Faculty of Urban Environmental Sciences
Katsuhiro Shinno, Mayor, Hatsukaichi City
организатор:
Hatsukaichi City
Co-organizer: Hiroshima Prefecture
International Urban Planning Competition for Miyajimaguchi area
Конкурс проводится с целью формирования нового облика японского района Миядзимагучи. Участок находится на береговой полосе прямо напротив острова Миядзима, где расположен храм Ицукусима, вошедший в Список всемирного наследия ЮНЕСКО. Поскольку путь на остров лежит через Миядзимагучи, организаторы конкурса предлагают «оживить» эту территорию, подчеркнуть ее историческое и культурное значение. Участие в состязании могут принять все желающие, независимо от страны проживания и квалификации.
пресс-релиз:
Across the water from Miyajimaguchi lies Miyajima Island and the World Cultural Heritage designated site: Itsukushima Shinto Shrine. According to the Convention on World Cultural and Natural Heritage, sites worthy of UNESCO designation are defined as irreplaceable natural or historical assets worthy of being preserved for future generations.
The Miyajimaguchi area is located across the sea from this shared global asset. As stated above, the history and culture of this town have been intimately linked with that of Miyajima Island throughout their chronicled past.
Because the deceptively small 15-hectare Miyajimaguchi competition targeted area is the site of a vast 1,000-year history and culture, and breathtaking seascapes we aim to revitalize Miyajimaguchi as a gateway town worthy of its important role in providing access to the island of Miyajima and the treasure it holds.