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Парк на взлетно-посадочной полосе

конкурс международный открытый
  dead-line регистрации: 15.11.2018
  dead-line подачи проектов: 01.12.2018
  тема: Ландшафт
  страна: Китай
  город: Нанкин
  открыт для: студентов и молодых профессионалов (до 40 лет)
  регистрационный взнос: нет
  награда: I место - 100 000 юаней; II место - четыре приза по 30 000 юаней; III место - десять призов по 10 000 юаней
  организатор: CBC (China Building Centre)
  ссылки: Официальный сайт конкурса
  Nanjing Dajiaochang Airport Renewal Plan – Runway Park
  Участникам необходимо предложить идеи по превращению в парк взлетно-посадочной полосы недействующего аэропорта китайского города Нанкин. Новое общественное пространство нужно снабдить уличной мебелью, торговыми павильонами, организовать площадки для проведения мероприятий, а также продумать систему освещения. Всего планируется определить и наградить 15 победителей.
 
пресс-релиз:
Nanjing Dajiaochang Airport is located in the South New Town District of Nanjing and originally was a training field for battalion in Ming Dynasty. In 1929, the government of Republic of China built an airport and made it a national air force base. Although the Dajiaochang Airport which has witnessed the transformation of modern China was officially closed in 2015, its story is expected to be continued. The master planning of Nanjing South New Town District proposed an idea of an airfield runway park, open to the public to showcase the past, the present and the future of Nanjing, inviting an inclusive participation from citizens. The urban public space – no longer bound by the over-simplified functionalist notions of connectivity – can create a field of experience which is multi-dimensional and interdisciplinary. Based on the Nanjing Dajiaochang Airport Runway Park in the South New Town which is of both historic and modern significance, the first “Nanjing Dajiaochang Airport Renewal Plan – Runway Park International Design Competition for Young Designers” focuses on the cultural, functional and representative features of public space, seeking creative renewal proposals for urban public space which could offer a new perspective, new stage and new focal point to enrich daily life and stimulate a discussion about the core value of public space – a totally immersed and shared experience.

Nanjing is the capital city of Jiangsu province and the only mega city in the Yangtze River Delta Area and East China, located in the important convergence zone of “The Belt and Road” and Yangtze River Economic Region. Nanjing South New Town, located in the southeast of the main city of Nanjing, consists of the relocated Dajiaochang Airport District and the South High-speed Railway Station District, covering 164 square kilometer with a planned population around 1.6 million.

The original name of Nanjing Dajiaochang (南京大校场) is Dajiaochang (大教场), indicating its former use as a training field for the army in the Ming Dynasty in Chinese. In 1929, the Republic of China built an airport here and made it a national air force base. In 1956, the civil airport was moved from the Imperial Palace of Ming Dynasty to the Dajiaochang Airport. The airport started the military-civilian joint phase until Nanjing’s civil aviation moved to Lukou Airport in 1997. On 30th July, 2015, Liuhe Air Force Nanjing Airport was completed and put into operation, and the Dajiaochang Airport was officially closed.

The runway of Nanjing Dajiaochang Airport is 2,600-meter long and 60-meter wide and it was listed in the Second Batch of Historic Buildings Conservation Directory of Nanjing City. The planning for Nanjing South New Town clearly indicated that the Runway Park should be identified as a crucial corridor for the whole area, and used as a carrier to integrate the industrial development, cultural agglomeration, urban sightseeing, health and leisure, and ecological landscape, connecting the cultural public building belt on the north side and official building belt on the south side.

“Nanjing Dajiaochang Airport Renewal Plan – Runway Park International Design Competition for Young Designers” is an exploration to improve the quality of public space and a journey to search the design originality and artistic creativity. Considering the runway park as a public space for cultural events and daily activities of citizens and corresponding construction aspects such as landscape furniture, urban installation, lighting device (on the runway or public space on the both sides) and urban signage system, participants are required to come up with creative proposals and figure out especially reversible and mobile designs with awareness of the historical features as well as current situation of the site (design scope should be within the Runway Park of Nanjing South New Town). The topic and function of design is self-determined.


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