Designing in Teheran Competition Shortlists Six Projects
By Bustler Editors|
Monday, Jun 29, 2009
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In December 2008, Italian fashion brand United Colors of Benetton launched the international competition Designing in Teheran to develop a design for two multistory buildings in Iran’s capital city of Teheran. Designers were called to integrate the new structures in the local urban and commercial setting while taking in account cultural and technical aspects. The two new towers will house Benetton offices, as well as retail space.
From the competition brief: “Teheran in Persian means “going downwardsâ€. Indeed, the ancient city was first established on an upland plateau before gradually developing downhill in subsequent years to become the metropolis it is today. Expansion of the city was rapid and uncontrolled, but unlike in other cases of massive development, the wealthy population moved out of the old town, whilst the poorer classes remained there. The city now has over 11 million inhabitants and is the country’s main industrial, political and socio-cultural centre. [...] The Designing in Teheran contest seeks to stimulate innovative ideas that will convey these messages of modernity and attention to the architectural and environmental quality of the retail spaces in a constantly evolving metropolis.”
The jury, comprised of Odile Decq, Cino Zucchi, Makio Hasuike, Tobia Scarpa, Luis Pereira Miguel, Tatiana Sambo, and Michele Zanella, now selected three designs for tower A and B, before going on to proclaim one winner for A and one for B.
These are the three selected winners for
Project A:
Project A Selected #1: Grzegorz Witold Woronowicz
Project A Selected #1: Grzegorz Witold Woronowicz
Project A Selected #2: Mario Cottone
Project A Selected #2: Mario Cottone
Project A Selected #3: Giuseppe Iodice
Project A Selected #3: Giuseppe Iodice
These are the three selected winners for
:
Project B Selected #1: Yana Radeva
Project B Selected #1: Yana Radeva
Project B Selected #2: Maarten Scheurwater
Project B Selected #2: Maarten Scheurwater
Images: Designing in Teheran
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