Организаторы конкурса предлагают участникам конкурса переосмыслить городское пространство, спроектировав улицу завтрашнего дня в соответствии с новыми взглядами на мобильность горожан. Формат подачи работ – всего два рисунка. Полная свобода выбора места, масштаба и идейного наполнения.
пресс-релиз:
Our world is changing fast, while ambitions and challenges match in importance. In this context, design can play a huge role. How do we imagine the world to be? What range of possibilities we haven’t discovered yet? What’s a Non Architecture for a World in crisis? In 2020 we started the second phase of competitions to address the issues of tomorrow.
In line with our style we propose 9+1 themes – ten critical topics to work on, but this time they come with a framework to make sure that each theme is explored from different design angles. Rather than a program, a research ecosystem composed of various competitions running in parallel and exploring the same theme from different perspectives.
Our exploration journey will continue with theme four: NEXT MOVE.
In this competition, we encourage participants to reimagine the urban space by designing the street of tomorrow – Only 2 drawings, absolute freedom of scale, site or program. Participants are asked to propose conceptual ideas of a street that accommodates a new era of mobility and urban design.
With a new perspective on mobility it must come a new set of design principles for street management, street design, and mobility creation. This competitions’ purpose is to carry streets forward by imagining a new paradigm on urban mobility that reconnects people and reimagines the urban space.
Street of Tomorrow is part of the “Cities of Tomorrow” competition series, developed to reimagine urban life through a variety of creative design concepts and ideas. What kind of role can we play as designers in reimagining urban life? How can we produce new inspiring visions to trigger a discussion around alternative models of living?
Street of Tomorrow aims to answer those questions with a particular focus on mobility in urban areas.