Stage 1 Finalists of urbanSHED Design Competition Announced
Posted: Monday, October 12, 2009 | ↓ 1 comment
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On October 7, a jury of nine esteemed design, engineering, and construction professionals met at AIANY/Center for Architecture to select the Stage I finalists of the urbanSHED International Design Competition. The competition challenges designers to conceptualize a cutting-edge sidewalk shed to protect pedestrians, improve the pedestrian experience – and make New York City even more attractive for generations to come.

The three finalist entries Tripod, urbanCLOUD, and Urban Umbrella will advance to Stage II, and further develop their designs with the assistance of a Technical Advisory Group. The jury selected three additional projects for honorable mention.

These are the three finalists:

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Tripod: XChange Architects (Jonace Bascon, AIA, Derrick Choi, AIA, and Lynn Hsu, RA), Brookline, MA

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urbanCLOUD: KNEstudio (Kevin Erickson, Dan Campbell, Mathew Strack, Johann Rischau, and Brodie Bricker), New York, NY

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Urban Umbrella: Young Hwan Choi, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

And here are the three honorable mentions:

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Tenzin M. Phuntsok, William Massie Studio, Bloomfield Hills, MI

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KIT-OF-PARTS: Cutsogeorge, Tooman & Allen Architects (Craig Tooman, Asaf Yogev, Frank Scanlon, Tim Jagisch, and Jiro Baskin), New York, NY

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64.8265: Michael Sullivan, William Massie Studio, Bloomfield Hills, MI

The urbanSHED competition is seeking a fresh, new sidewalk shed design that’s sustainable, economical, meets or exceeds current safety requirements and City regulations, improves technical and structural performance – and creates a better environment for the people who live in, work in and visit New York City.

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Map of the competition site at 280 Broadway in Lower Manhattan

Images: urbanSHED

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Comments:
momafresh25
china
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Oh, the finalist is truely not a good design. There seems no connection with the design and the historical new york building!!

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