Jakarta Bersih! - Nunc Architects Wins Visionary Architectural and Urban Design Competition
By Bustler Editors|
Monday, Jul 13, 2009
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The design concept “Jakarta Bersih!” by Dutch firm Nunc Architects has won the first prize in the international architectural and urban design competition “Gotong Royong City: Envisioning the Future of Jakarta”. The competition was hosted by the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam (IABR) 2009 in collaboration with Ikatan Arsitek Indonesia (Indonesian Institute of Architects Jakarta Chapter).
From the competition theme: “This 4th Biennale takes the theme of ‘Open City: Designing Coexistence’. The idea of the Open City is understood as ‘an urban condition that enables diverse cultures and lifestyles to coexist’. It ‘balances integrating and segregating forces to encourage distinct communities and groups to settle, interact, and establish the dynamic relationships that we call urbanity’. A number of sub-themes will examine this Open City hypothesis in greater detail, and one of these has been identified as ‘Gotong Royong’. ‘Gotong Royong’ is usually translated into English as ‘reciprocity’ or ‘mutual assistance’. In Indonesia the term is applied across political, social, economic and cultural spheres. The aim of this competition is to focus the possibilities of this rich term onto urban and architectural matters. We seek to investigate the capacities of this term to serve as a relevant principle of urban life generally, to revive its fortunes as an indigenous principle for thinking and action in the extended metropolitan region of Jakarta.”
Nunc-partner Johan Krol said: “Our plan shows that by relocating a part of the overpopulated Kampung into our buildings, more open green spaces are created in the kampungs. By doing so we improve the living standards and reduce the risk of flooding. The autonomous vertical communities are linked to a waste treatment center. These centers handle all types of waste that the poorest residents of Jakarta can collect and trade of. In this way we provide work and income as part of the informal economy.”
Floor Moormann explained the billboard facade concept: “The facades of these buildings are designed as huge billboards. The revenue from this 70 meters high advertising will be used to facilitate and finance the cleaning communities; commerce as charity.”
The jury was comprised of: Stephen Cairns (Edinburgh University, subcurator IABR 2009); Kees Christiaanse (KCAP Rotterdam, curator IABR 2009); Winy Maas (MVRDV, the why factory); Vedran Mimica (Berlage Institute Rotterdam); Andrea Peresthu (TU Delft); and Daliana Suryawinata (SHAU Rotterdam, the why factory, subcurator IABR 2009).
The second prize went to “Let’s Catch the Water! Jakarta Sponge City” by mamostudio + UPH University, the third prize to “Field Estate: A Platform for Symbiotic Urbanism” by GABPA architects.
FIRST PRIZE: Jakarta Bersih!
NUNC architecten
Jakarta Bersih! by NUNC architecten
Jakarta Bersih! by NUNC architecten
Jakarta Bersih! by NUNC architecten
SECOND PRIZE: Let’s Catch the Water! Jakarta Sponge City
mamostudio + UPH University
Let’s Catch the Water! Jakarta Sponge City by mamostudio + UPH University
THIRD PRIZE: Field Estate: A Platform for Symbiotic Urbanism
GABPA architects
Field Estate: A Platform for Symbiotic Urbanism by GABPA architects
SPECIAL MENTION: Ojek City: Permeable Mobility
LABO Architecture+Design
Ojek City: Permeable Mobility by LABO Architecture+Design
SPECIAL MENTION: Stitching the Strip
Dimitrij Zadorin
Stitching the Strip by Dimitrij Zadorin
SPECIAL MENTION: Eco Gate as Border Device
Budi Pradono Architects
Eco Gate as Border Device by Budi Pradono Architects
Images: Gotong Royong City Competition
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