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Visions FOR sai wan

Visions FOR sai wan. A call for Submission. Sai wan: FUTURE IN FLUX.

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Visions FOR sai wan

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  1. Visions FOR sai wan A call for Submission

  2. Sai wan: FUTURE IN FLUX • Nestled between Central Hong Kong and Kennedy Town, Sai Wan is a district that straddles the past and the future. One of the city’s oldest local districts, Sai Wan has retained a great deal of its heritage over the last century, even as the rest of Hong Kong has transformed greatly. • Today, the mixed-use neighbourhood is home to a diverse community of residential, commercial, and HK University neighbours, on a mixed-terrain, harbourside urban grid anchored by primary thoroughfares Queens Road West, Des Voeux Road West, Hill Road, and Kennedy Town Praya.

  3. Sai wan: FUTURE IN FLUX • SaiWan’scurrent urban grid was borne of a crisis over 100 years ago. Appalling living conditions and sanitation in the area in the late 19th century resulted in a deadly outbreak of the plague, which in turn resulted in wide scale demolition and relocation of residents. • This disruption prompted Hong Kong’s first large scale attempt at urban planning in the form of SaiWan’sgrid pattern of streets.

  4. Sai wan: New opportunities, new risks • 2014 brings more change. The intense development of Central and Sheung Wan districts – and the ensuing increasing rents – has pushed more and more residents and small businesses westward toward SaiWan. • The recent opening of the Sai Ying Pun escalator, and the June 2014 extension of the MTR West Island Line shall have a profound impact on the fabric of Sai Wan, for better or worse.

  5. We want to ask you • What is your 20-year vision for Sai Wan? • What urban design choices must be made today in order to achieve that vision? • Who wins, who loses?

  6. Call for submissions • Beautiful Sai Wan and XXX Gallery invite interested design teams to take part in an urban design competition, focused on the sustainable evolution of Hong Kong’s Sai Wan district. • The objective of this competition is to bring attention to this unique moment in SaiWan’s history, spark further public discussion into urban planning choices being made today, and advocate for responsible and sustainable development.

  7. GEOGRAPHICAL SCOPE • Participants are asked to focus on the geographical scope described below:

  8. Submission FORMAT • Successful submissions shall focus largely on holistic urban design / masterplanning decisions for Sai Wan district and must propose solutions that could be feasibly implemented. Successful submissions shall also address change management issues relating to any existing infrastructure that is impacted by the design. • Submissions may take any media format, for example: • 1-2 A0 art boards, or • One 3-5 mins audio/visual recording

  9. NEIGHBOURHOOD CONSULTATION • A public questionnaire is being conducted in Nov 2013, gathering input from local residents of the Sai Wan district. The results of this questionnaire may be found in subsequent tranches, in summary format on the competition website: • http://beautifulsaiwan.com • Participants are expected to take into account the results of this neighbourhood consultation in developing their submission.

  10. Assessment criteria • This will be a single stage competition. All submissions will be assessed according to the following criteria: • Heritage preservation • Sustainable economic development • Environmental sustainability • Design creativity and innovation • Social / cultural contribution • Implementation feasibility

  11. ELIGIBILITY • The competition is open to all interested designers or design teams – for example: architects, urban designers, urban planners, artists, or other related professionals. • Submissions from non-professional parties (for example design students,etc) will also be accepted and assessed separately from professional submissions.

  12. Jury panel • Submission entries shall be anonymously adjudicated by a jury panel, whose constitution shall be publicized in 2013 Q4.

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  14. PRIZES AND RESULTS • Three winning entries, and up to three commendation entries shall be selected. Participants of winning and commendation entries shall be notified directly.

  15. Registration and enquiries • Interested parties shall first register for the competition before 16 Dec 2013 (12noon HKT), by submitting a signed copy of the duly completed and signed Competition Registration Form which can be found on the competition website: • http://beautifulsaiwan.com • Interested parties may seek clarifications or make enquiries before 9 Dec 2013 (12noon HKT), by contacting the administrator on the following email address: • xxxgalleryhk@gmail.com

  16. About the sponsors • Beautiful Sai Wan is a grassroots community-based organisation promoting the heritage and beauty of Sai Wan and neighbouring districts on Western Hong Kong Island. • http://beautifulsaiwan.com

  17. About the sponsors • Based in Sai Wan, XXX Gallery is Hong Kong’s truest underground art venue, encouraging: • New art • New music • New interactions • http://xxxgallery.hk

  18. About the sponsors • ChowPourianLabis the Hong Kong-based design duo of Sonia Chow and HuschangPourian. Their portfolio spans multiple disciplines – including communication design, fashion, illustration, textiles, jewellery, lighting and furniture – and more than fifteen years of international experience with assignments in Canada, Germany, France, Czech Republic, Hong Kong and Japan. • http://chowpourian.com

  19. About the sponsors • Invest Sai Wan is a community-based organisation promoting the economic development of Sai Wan and neighbouring districts on Western Hong Kong Island.

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