home > CDC3: rules & schedule

|
The competition is open during the academic year 2007/08. Deadlines for delivery of entries is organised nationally, please check the section for national secretaries for details.
Immediately after the deadlines for submitting entries national juries will review the entries.
The Concrete Design Master Class on Implicit Performance, part of the awards fro laureates, will be held form August 3 – August 9, 2008 in Belgium. Please check our website for updates on details in the master class section.
Results of the competition and master class will be published in the Concrete Design Book on Implicit Performance and will be distributed beginning of 2009.
|
Rules for the 3rd International Concrete Design Competition for Students – Implicit Performance
1 PARTICIPATION
The Concrete Design Competition is open to any registered student in schools of architecture or related disciplines in countries that support the competition, regardless of the participants own nationality. The supporting countries are: Belgium, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and Turkey. Entries may be submitted by individuals or by teams. Teams may be interdisciplinary. All members of a competing team must comply with all of the terms and conditions given in these rules. Entries can only be submitted in the country in which the competitor is studying.
2 INFORMATION / LANGUAGE
All general information will be provided through our website only (www.concretedesigncompetition.com). All communication will be in English. Proposals have to be drafted in English.
3 ENTRIES
3.1 Content of entries
There are no regulations concerning the content of the A1 size panels. They may contain plans, sections, isometrics and so on. Competitors must decide themselves on the most effective ways to present their proposals.
Juries will under no circumstances examine any additional documents or models.
3.2 Items to be submitted
The entries submitted by competitors or teams of competitors comprise a maximum of:
- Two A1- format panels (width: 594mm x height: 840mm) mounted on flat, stiff, strong backings. These must be laid out vertically (portrait) and numbered one and two.
- One A4 size envelope containing:
- one digital copy of each submitted panel. Format TIF, Jpeg or PDF; 300 dpi on original panel size (A1) and in the original layout of the submitted panels.
- completed identity form
- completed ownership declaration
- a copy of the school registration card for the academic year 2007/2008
3.3 ID-code
Each competitor or team of competitors must choose an ID-code made up of
- two letters from the Roman alphabet (e.g. AA)
- followed by three figures (e.g. 123)
This ID-code (e.g. AA123), to the exclusion of any other mention, must appear on all documents and wrappings entered in the competition:
- on the outside of any packaging
- on each panel
- on all CD/DVD’s
- on the sealed envelope containing the identification form, ownership declaration, digital copies of the panels and copy of school registration of the competitor or team of competitors. No other writing should appear on the envelope.
On each document, the code must be written in a horizontal frame 25 mm high and 100 mm wide, in the top left-hand corner of the document.
The identification form and ownership declaration can be downloaded from our website.
3.3 Anonymity
The panels and the outside of the envelope may not contain any information indicating the identity of the competitors.
3.4 Submission of entries
The date for submission of entries will be set by each national secretary individually. Please check the national secretary section of our website (www.concretedesigncompetition.com) for details. Entries must be sent carriage paid to the national secretaries. The national secretaries are unable to reimburse any expenses whatsoever.
3.5 Nationally declared requirements
Individual national secretaries may provide additional specifications for submission of entries. Please check the national secretary section of our website (www.concretedesigncompetition.com) for details.
4 OWNERSHIP
All materials received by the organisers become the property of the organisers and may be used in any form for publication purposes. The intellectual property rights of each project are the exclusive property of the author(s) thereof.
Results (i.e. objects and drawings) produced during the master class will become property of the organisers and may be used in any form for publication purposes. The same rights for publication purposes are also reserved equally for all participants of the master class. Artistic rights, copyrights or intellectual ownership on results produced during the master class remain the property of all master class participants and contributors as a group.
5 TIMETABLE
The Concrete Design Competition runs during the academic year of 2007-2008.
The date for submission of entries will be set by each national secretary individually. Please check the national secretary section of our website (www.concretedesigncompetition.com) for details.
The Concrete Design Master Class will be held from August 3rd to August 9th, 2008
6 JUDGING
6.1 National juries
Each national secretary organises a national jury. The Jury members will be announced through our website.
6.2 Competition outcome
The jury’s decision is final. Each national jury will designate up to three winning entries, and may or may not specify a ranking. Additionally the national juries may award other entries with a ‘honourable mention’.
Please note that Sweden and Norway are participating jointly in this competition. Thus Sweden and Norway together have one ‘national’ jury. This jury will select a maximum of three winners from both the Swedish and Norwegian entries together.
6.3 Disclosure of competitors’ names
No jury members will be made aware of competitors’ names until after the judging session. In order to guarantee the anonymity of the entries, competitors may not use their projects for any kind of communication before the national jury results are made public with the exception of regular school requirements.
7 AWARDS
7.1 Concrete Design Master Class
National winners are invited to participate in a 6 day Master Class as an international event. Each participating country can invite a maximum of three teams. The number of participants of any team is not limited, however a total of nine participants from each country may be invited to the master class. The national secretaries will organise and fund travel, accommodation and programme costs. Travel costs will be funded based on travelling from and to the country in which the entries were submitted.
Details on the program will be given on our website (www.concretedesigncompetition.com).
7.2 Concrete Design Book
All winning, and awarded (honourable mention) entries will be part of an overall publication on the competition and its theme to be published after the master class.
7.3 Prize money
In each participating country, prize money amounting to a maximum of €. 4.000,- will be divided among each of the 3 national winners and paid within 90 days after the juries have published their results. It is up to the discretion of the national juries how this amount will be distributed among the winners.
|
download:
|
|
|
rules_NORWEGIAN_translation.pdf
|