ONE Prize Award 2014 – Smart Dock – Open International Design Competition
В соревновании 2014 года организаторы ONE Prize Award просят конкурсантов спроектировать учебный корпус для архитекторов и дизайнеров. Проект победителя этого года планируют реализовать.
Итак, учебный корпус будет располагаться на территории недавно отреставрированного судостроительного завода в Нью-Йорке, который был превращен в творческий кластер. В учебном корпусе ONE Lab будут располагаться выставочные пространства, мастерские и учебные классы примерно для 30 студентов магистров в области архитектуры и дизайна.
ONE Lab is seeking design proposals for the Smart Dock that are both symbolic and buildable . The design should symbolize the ideas and values of ONE Lab: Interdisciplinary learning, studio-based design, collaborative space, DIY making, hacking. The Smart Dock should address the future of learning environments that inflects the trajectory of experimental design schools into the new spaces of socio-ecological design in times of climate change.
Competition entries should develop strategies for the identity for ONE Lab as the educational and public component of this vibrant center for design and science, with interfaces to state-of-the art equipment and a network of creative and entrepreneurial affiliates. We intend to build the winning entry.
The ONE Lab Smart Dock will located inside the Navy Yard's newly-renovated Building 128 -- an 84,000 square foot former shipbuilding factory, which is being transformed into a high-tech center for design, prototyping, and new manufacture. Entrepreneurs, educators, and businesses in disciplines ranging from additive manufacturing, biotech, advanced robotics, architecture, and industrial design will work alongside one another in this unique space.
The ONE Lab Smart Dock will include spaces for lectures, events, and design studios for approximately thirty graduate level students. It will function both as a visual reference and spatial matrix for ONE Lab, a unique interdisciplinary research laboratory for industrial design, synthetic biology, landscape ecology, art, architecture, and master planning, The Dock will be part of the communal core of work environments in the Brooklyn Navy Yard's New Lab innovation facility, which will be accessible to a variety of creative people and allow them to share equipment, like laser cutters and three-dimensional printers.
Because of its location and history, the Navy Yard facility will serve as a launching point for both theoretical and practical work that addresses smart design and the redevelopment of industrial and waterfront sites in New York and other cities worldwide.