Winter Cover for the Nelson Algren Fountain at the Polish Triangle
Register/Submit: Friday, September 05, 2008
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WPB

WPB is the Special Service Area for the Wicker Park and Bucktown neighborhoods of Chicago. The mission of WPB is to sustain and promote the prosperity and unique qualities of life of the Wicker Park/Bucktown neighborhood and commercial district, whilst preserving its diverse character for the benefit of its residents, visitors, and businesses through the wise and discerning investment of resources to enhance our public ways (http://www.wickerparkbucktown.org).

Wicker Park-Bucktown is a neighborhood that, according to one national magazine article, “has become shorthand for nonconformity and innovation.” The neighborhood cherishes its heritage as a richly diverse, vibrant immigrant melting pot and as a world-famous hotbed of new ideas in design, the environment, fashion, food, literature, music, new media, theater and visual arts.

Project:

To design, manufacture and install a new winter cover for the Nelson Algren Fountain located at the intersection of Ashland Avenue, Milwaukee Avenue and Division Street in Chicago, a.k.a. Polish Triangle. The RFP is a two-stage process: Stage One – Concept Competition and Stage Two – Final Design Proposals.

Purpose:

To make the pedestrian park in the middle of this busy intersection more inviting, safe and useful by replacing the current dilapidated plywood cover with one that is artistic, colorful, functional and reusable year after year. Like the fountain in warmer months, the new cover could itself be one of the welcoming attractions encouraging visitors to the neighborhood through the winter months, when the fountain is inactive. Designs that suggest functional uses for the fountain cover are encouraged. The new fountain cover could also incorporate lighting, whether for seasonal purposes or for general ambient lighting. Perhaps the new cover can incorporate sound (music). The fountain basin is approximately 18 feet in diameter.

More Information:
Request for Proposal (PDF)

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Tags for this entry:
international, usa, chicago, free entry, illinois, fountain
Comments:
Vanilla Hustler
in tha house
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Update: the deadline has just been extended to Sep 5, 2008. Some official comments from the organizer:

"The Nelson Algren fountain cover competition has now been taken off hold and will proceed. Thank you for your patience while we worked with the City of Chicago to finalize plans for the competition and receive answers to your inquiries. [...] For those of you who already sent us submissions, feel free to resubmit or update your designs following the new timeline. Otherwise, we will keep your designs on file.

If you have any further questions, please send them to me; email is preferred. We look forward to receiving your designs!

Moira O'Donovan"

Vanilla Hustler
in tha house
Thursday, August 14, 2008
For more updates, please also see this competition related discussion thread on Archinect.

Jamie Simone
Chicago
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
To clarify, the extended deadline only applies to those who are already registered for the project. No new submissions are being accepted. If you did not register by the original deadline, your entry will not be considered.

This is from the organizer directly.
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