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конкурс международный открытый
  dead-line регистрации: 01.02.2019
  dead-line подачи проектов: 22.02.2019
  тема: Архитектура
  страна: США
  город: Нью-Йорк
  открыт для: профессионалов и студентов
  регистрационный взнос: да
  сумма: до 1 ноября - $100 для студентов и $125 для профессионалов; со 2 ноября по 22 января - $125/$150
  награда: $15 000
  организатор: Metals in Construction Magazine
  ссылки: Официальный сайт конкурса
  Metals in Construction magazine 2019 Design Challenge
  Задача участников очередного конкурса от журнала «Metals in Construction» – спроектировать пешеходный мост для активно развивающегося нью-йоркского района Хадсон-Ярдс. Суть в том, чтобы не просто предложить альтернативный способ перемещения, а мотивировать к передвижению пешком. Мост должен стать украшением района и комфортным ежедневным маршрутом для горожан.
 
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The Metals in Construction magazine 2019 Design Challenge is a competition to generate ideas for making foot travel a more attractive, engaging  component of living and working in a city. With urban environments overly reliant on automobiles, creating elevated, landscaped thoroughfares that encourage foot travel can reduce congestion and improve the overall experience of urban life. One testament to this is the popularity of the High Line’s transformation of an abandoned railroad spur into a pedestrian walkway, stimulating development in adjacent neighborhoods along the way. The High Line captivates New Yorkers in a way that few projects do. It also demonstrates the potential such projects have to revolutionize urban landscapes by serving not just as places for public recreation, but also, when properly designed, as preferred modes of travel for commuters to use on a daily basis.

It is for this reason that the publishers of Metals in Construction magazine selected a pedestrian bridge as the subject of the 2019 Design Challenge. The challenge is to conceive of a pedestrian bridge that connects the transportation hub of the newly adapted Moynihan Station with the city’s largest development since Rockefeller Center, Hudson Yards, where studies project 100,000 workers will travel to offices there from the rail station each day.

Your challenge: Submit your vision for a pedestrian bridge that navigates efficiently between the two sites. The design must reward foot travel by providing a distinctive experience that transports the user into a different place, encouraging its use as the desired mode of daily travel. A panel of experienced architects and engineers will award the $15,000 grand prize to the design judged best at delivering this  connectivity while becoming an iconic urban pathway unto itself.

About the site: Moynihan Station takes up two entire New York City blocks on Manhattan’s West Side, stretching from Eighth to Ninth Avenues between 31st and 33rd streets. The eastern half of the building across from Madison Square Garden and the present Pennsylvania Station contains the transportation hub in question, while the western half contains unrelated commercial use.

Hudson Yards is a large urban development occupying 28-acres that is transforming the West Side of Manhattan with construction of 18,000,000 square feet of state-of-the art commercial and residential space, including a new center for artistic innovation called The Shed. Accessible from the city’s widely popular High Line, competition entries must show the Shed as the termination point for the pedestrian walkway at Hudson Yards.


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