OpenThinkBox™ has been challenging architecture and design students and professionals for three years to create innovative solutions to meet real-life imperatives. The 2009 edition of the competition, sponsored by Autodesk® Revit, continues to challenge industry players to demonstrate their imagination, insight and design prowess.
OpenThinkBox™ FirstFix 2009 provides entrants with the opportunity to display their imagination, creativity and skill within a context that they choose themselves. Designers are simply challenged to make a small part of the world a better place, through design. Entrants are to identify a need within a community for a built environment, and are to execute it effectively, using technology to produce a comprehensive answer to a real problem.
Entrants are to return to basics, considering the architectural conventions of plan, section and elevation in relation to a real site. The winning submission will communicate accurately and effectively, displaying the intelligence, memorability, functionality, relevance and uniqueness of their design within its chosen location.
Autodesk® Revit is the leading sponsor of the competition, seeking to encourage awareness of the capabilities and benefits of Building Information Modelling. Entries do not have be created using Autodesk® software, but there is a prize category for the best use of Autodesk® Revit BIM technology. The winning entries in the various categories will make the best possible use of the technology available to them to ensure that their designs are presented effectively, accurately, and to the exacting standards of international architectural competitions.
The OpenThinkBox™/ First Fix 2009 design competition is divided into three categories:
‘Built Environment Professionals’
This refers to any person registered in any of the built environment professions in South Africa or any other country and authorised to carry a professional designation.
‘Built Environment Students’
This refers to any student currently enrolled at a South African or any other country’s university, university of technology or private design school or institute, and studying for a qualification in any of the built environment professions.
‘Project teams’
Project teams may be formed, comprising any number of participants and combination of skills. However, each team must be headed by a ‘Built Environment Professional’ or ‘Built Environment Student’, who shall be identified as the entrant for the purposes of the competition.
Design Brief
OpenThinkBoxTM FirstFix 2009 sets a simple and personal challenge: You are challenged as a human being and a designer to make a small part of your known world a better place for now and for the future. Find a social or societal need, or a problem or desire that is close to your heart as a designer – one that is YOUR first priority in terms of social service delivery.
Your design must communicate the nature of the community in need, where it is, and why you have chosen to improve it with your design. Your design must be created for a specific piece of land, and you must submit a compact site analysis as part of your proposal, and land access and ownership must be investigated.
The solution to the identified community’s need has no size limit, and there is no budget applied – although the organisers of the competition may well build the winning solution, if it is within a feasible budget. It is therefore imperative that a budget is included as part of the submission.
The winning solution will stand out without being overpowering, it will show respect without being condescending, and it will show compassion before it panders to the vanity of design. It will change with time, it will be durable yet elegant, and it will be something out of the ordinary that is pleasant to live with.
The winning design will be careful about what it consumes – it must be good to itself, its community, those that use it, to history and to its future. It must be culturally confident within the South African context, and must resonate with the place in which it is built. It must be South African not just in the way it looks, but in the way that it is created.
The design can leave questions unanswered, but it must resolve its own problem statement in a complete and competitive way. It can be a solution in itself, or it can be a building block that is part of a greater end result.
Entry Guidelines
- Registrations close on 30 June 2009
- Submissions are to be made by 31 July 2009
- Judging will take place during August, with winners announced during September/October 2009
- Entries must be submitted electronically, and may not comprise more than two A1 sheets when printed out.
- Entries should be submitted in .pdf format
- A complete design manifesto must be included in the presentation, and may not exceed 1000 words. This must form part of your presentation and should be considered a design element. A brief budget and a description of the site on which the design is to be built are essential.
- No personal details may appear on the face of your entry.
- Entries from outside South Africa are welcomed and encouraged, but designs should honour the South African context to allow for possible construction of the winning solution.
- BIM submissions must be submitted separately on CD.
- The following entries will be summarily disqualified: late entries; entries with names on the design; corrupt files that can not be printed; incomplete submissions; submissions that have clearly been submitted for other competitions; entries that are plagiarised; entries that are illegible or badly spelled.
Prizes
PROFESSIONAL CATEGORY
First prize
- Dell Precision M65 mobile workstation, with dual-core processors, 4GB memory capacity and wide-aspect displays
- 1 x Revit Architecture (commercial version) valued at R35 000
- R15 000
Second prize
- 1 x Revit Architecture (commercial version) valued at R35 000
- R7 000
Third prize
- 1 x Revit Architecture (commercial version) valued at R35 000
- R3 000
STUDENT CATEGORY
First prize
- Dell Precision M65 mobile workstation, with dual-core processors, 4GB memory capacity and wide-aspect displays
- 1 x Revit Architecture (Commercial version) valued at R35 000
- R7 000
Second prize
- 1 x Revit Architecture (Commercial version) valued at R35 000
- R5 000
Third prize
- 1 x Revit Architecture (Commercial version) valued at R35 000
- R2 000
Best use of Autodesk Revit BIM Technology
- Overseas trip to Brazil, to get a taste of South American architecture, for two people, 6 nights, 7 days valued at R35 000
- R10 000
- Dell 24″ Wide flat panel screen
Most efficient, sustainable design
Publicity
The winning professional’s and student’s entry will be publicised in the local industry press, on the competition website, and via the Autodesk® publicity network. The competition website will remain active and will display electronic versions of the winning entries, as well as all other submitted entries, in the form of an ongoing archive.
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