Центр исследований возобновляемой энергии в Исландии
конкурс
международный
открытый
dead-line регистрации:
14.03.2025
dead-line подачи проектов:
16.03.2025
дата объявления результатов:
07.04.2025
тема:
Архитектура
страна:
Исландия
город:
Коупавогюр
открыт для:
команд, в которых есть хотя бы один участник в возрасте от 18 до 35 лет. Если участие индивидуальное, самостоятельный конкурсант также должен соответствовать этому критерию.
регистрационный взнос:
да
сумма:
от €29
награда:
1-я премия $2500, 2-я премия $500, 3-я премия $300, три почетных упоминания, 4 особых упоминания. Сертификаты для всех участников, продвижение через медиа и выставки.
жюри:
David Jaehning, a licensed architect in California and Oregon, US
Eva Chiu, Graduate School of Design Harvard University, US
Jochen Eisenbrand, Chief Curator at the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein, Germany
Kristoffer Tjerrild Lund, Norway
Matt Turlock, a Licensed Architect and Professional Engineer, US
Участникам конкурса предлагается разработать проект Центра исследований возобновляемой энергии в Исландии. Здание должно органично вписываться в природный ландшафт, быть энергоэффективным и «устойчивым», отражая приверженность исландцев к инновациям и заботе об окружающей среде.
В программу должны войти лаборатории, административные помещения, зона для посетителей, а также элементы, демонстрирующие использование возобновляемых источников энергии.
Iceland is renowned for its utilization of geothermal energy and its strong commitment to renewable resources. This project involves designing a state-of-the-art Renewable Energy Research Center in Reykjavik. The center will serve as a hub for scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs dedicated to advancing renewable energy technologies, fostering an environment of collaboration and innovation.
The facility aims to not only drive technological advancements but also to demonstrate and educate the public about sustainable energy solutions. It will feature interactive exhibits, educational programs, and community outreach initiatives to engage visitors and promote awareness. Architecturally, the building should be a symbol of progress, reflecting the natural beauty of Iceland's landscapes—such as its volcanic formations, glaciers, and coastal vistas.
The design should incorporate sustainable materials and strategies to shoot for a net-zero energy consumption building. By utilizing renewable energy sources like geothermal, solar, and wind power, the building will exemplify environmental stewardship. It should seamlessly integrate with the natural surroundings, minimizing ecological impact while standing resilient against Iceland's harsh weather conditions. The center will not only be a place of research and learning but also an iconic landmark representing Iceland's commitment to a sustainable future.
SITE
Kársnes is a dynamic peninsula nestled within Kópavogur, Iceland. It is known for its evolving urban landscape that harmoniously blends modern architecture with Iceland’s breathtaking natural beauty, and it’s home to many of the municipality’s cultural institutions. This burgeoning district offers scenic waterfront promenades, innovative residential developments, and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and sea, inviting visitors to a unique fusion of nature and urban experience.
PROGRAM
The competition seeks innovative designs for the Renewable Energy Research Center of Iceland—a visionary project dedicated to advancing sustainable energy solutions and engaging the public in environmental stewardship. Encompassing a total area of 10,000 sqm, the center will be thoughtfully crafted to facilitate research, education, and community interaction.
The design should embody sustainability and innovation, creating a landmark that not only propels renewable energy research forward but also educates and inspires the community about the critical importance of sustainable practices for the future of Iceland and the world.