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Ignite - Reinventing Thompson Center, Chicago

Registration Deadline:  Monday, Jan 11, 202112:18 PMEDT

Submission Deadline:  Tuesday, Jan 26, 202112:18 AMEDT

PREMISE 

A beautiful idea or evocative image may stir our imagination more than an object, a building, or even an entire city. Yet, it is materiality that constitutes the great power of architecture, its ability to turn a physical building into a truly transcendental experience. Let’s think of how to improve buildings that we already have rather than, as often happens, raze them to start new ones from scratch. And when it comes to dealing with recent buildings, yet unprotected by a landmark status, there is a lot of freedom as far as how they could be transformed.  

One of the most iconic buildings in Chicago, James R. Thompson Center is a case in point. Illinois state government’s decision to sell it for new development puts this 35-year-old gem of late-20th century architecture in great danger.  

Challenge 

It is quite clear that the Center’s original ambition to create a truly grand civic space was a mismatch with its limited function from the outset. Occupied primarily by bureaucrats’ offices the building was not accessible to the public after working hours and on weekends. 

The government’s vision was never idealistic enough and, as a result, was destined to fail due to the building’s high maintenance cost, exacerbated by years of neglect. The competition participants are asked to develop a new vision for the Thompson center, as a creative hub in the center of Chicago. 

The existing glass-and-steel structure comprises 1.2 million sq. Ft. Of space and in order to make the new complex feasible, proposed schemes should plan for at least 2.5 million sq. Ft. Of space. Submissions should include a short statement with a breakup of program outlines, plans, key section, and renderings.   

Discover the full brief on https://uni.xyz/competitions  

Judges: 

To be announced. 

Timeline: 

Registration Closes: 11th Jan, 2021 

Submission Deadline: 26th Jan, 2021 

Result Announcement: 25th Mar, 2021 

Prizes: 

Prize pool of worth 20,000$ 

First Prize: 5000$ (For students and professionals) 

Runner Up: 6 x 1100$ (For students and professionals) 

People’s Choice: 4 x 600$ (Open for all) 

Honorable Mention x 12: 500$ Each 

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Ignite - Reinventing Thompson Center, Chicago

Registration Deadline:  Monday, Jan 11, 202112:18 PMEDT

Submission Deadline:  Tuesday, Jan 26, 202112:18 AMEDT

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PREMISE 

A beautiful idea or evocative image may stir our imagination more than an object, a building, or even an entire city. Yet, it is materiality that constitutes the great power of architecture, its ability to turn a physical building into a truly transcendental experience. Let’s think of how to improve buildings that we already have rather than, as often happens, raze them to start new ones from scratch. And when it comes to dealing with recent buildings, yet unprotected by a landmark status, there is a lot of freedom as far as how they could be transformed.  

One of the most iconic buildings in Chicago, James R. Thompson Center is a case in point. Illinois state government’s decision to sell it for new development puts this 35-year-old gem of late-20th century architecture in great danger.  

Challenge 

It is quite clear that the Center’s original ambition to create a truly grand civic space was a mismatch with its limited function from the outset. Occupied primarily by bureaucrats’ offices the building was not accessible to the public after working hours and on weekends. 

The government’s vision was never idealistic enough and, as a result, was destined to fail due to the building’s high maintenance cost, exacerbated by years of neglect. The competition participants are asked to develop a new vision for the Thompson center, as a creative hub in the center of Chicago. 

The existing glass-and-steel structure comprises 1.2 million sq. Ft. Of space and in order to make the new complex feasible, proposed schemes should plan for at least 2.5 million sq. Ft. Of space. Submissions should include a short statement with a breakup of program outlines, plans, key section, and renderings.   

Discover the full brief on https://uni.xyz/competitions  

Judges: 

To be announced. 

Timeline: 

Registration Closes: 11th Jan, 2021 

Submission Deadline: 26th Jan, 2021 

Result Announcement: 25th Mar, 2021 

Prizes: 

Prize pool of worth 20,000$ 

First Prize: 5000$ (For students and professionals) 

Runner Up: 6 x 1100$ (For students and professionals) 

People’s Choice: 4 x 600$ (Open for all) 

Honorable Mention x 12: 500$ Each 

Learn more about this competition here: http://uni.xyz/competitions  

Follow us on for competition news: 

Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/unide... 

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