Content 1. Entry Conditions 1.1. Entrants 2. Registration 2.1. Europan 13 Website 3. Information Available to Teams 3.1. Synthetic Site Files 4. Submission of Entries 4.1. Digital Submission 5. Results and Prizes 5.1. Results 6. Publication of the Competition Results 6.1. Events 7. Rights and Obligations 7.1. Ownership 8. List of Europan 13 Competitions
RULES OF THE EUROPAN 13 COMPETITIONS
1. ENTRY CONDITIONS 1.1. Entrants Europan 13 is open to any team consisting of an architect
in partnership or not with one or more professionals of the same or
other disciplines of the urban-architectural field (architects, urban
planners, landscapers, engineers, artists…) 1.2. Composition of the Teams There is no limit to the number of participants per team. A
registered team can modify its composition on the European website
until the closing date for submissions. No further change shall be
accepted after this date. Associates Associates are considered to
be authors of the project and are credited as such in all national and
European publications and exhibitions. They are young professionals with
a university degree recognised by the European Council Directive 85/384/EEC of 10 June 1985, in any of the relevant disciplines regardless of nationality. Contributors Teams may include additional members, called contributors. Contributors may be qualified or not but none of them shall be considered as an author of the project. Team Representative Each team names one “Team
Representative” among the associates. The Team Representative is the
sole contact with the national and European secretariats during the
whole competition. 1.3. Non-Eligibility No competition organizer and/or member of their families
are eligible to take part in the competition on a site where he/she is
involved. Still, he/she can participate on another national site in
which he/she is not involved (in the case of people close to a member of
a participating municipality) or on a site depending on another
national jury.
2. REGISTRATION Registration is done through the European website (www.europan-europe.eu) and implies the acceptance of the competition rules. 2.1. Europan 13 Website The European website for the thirteenth session of the
competition is available online from the opening date of the competition
at the following url: www.europan-europe.eu 2.2. Team Registration Registration to the competition is done through the European website (Registrations section) and implies the payment of a 150€ fee. There shall be no refund of the registration fee.
3. INFORMATION AVAILABLE TO TEAMS 3.1. Synthetic Site Files The Synthetic Site Files present a summary vision of the site. They are available on the sites presentation pages of the European website and help the teams select their project site(s). 3.2. Composition of the Synthetic Site Files The Synthetic Site Files provide for each site: - Good-quality iconographic documents: - 1 map of the city or conurbation identifying the location of the study site and giving the graphic scale; - Written information: - the site category; 3.3. Complete Site Folders The Complete Site Folders include detailed written
documents on the city, the site, its context and the developers’
intentions as well as drawings, pictures and any graphic document
required for the design process. 3.4. Composition of the Complete Site Folders a. Pictures, diagrams and graphics > Conurbation (territorial scale) - 1 aerial picture of the city; > Study site (urban scale) - 1 aerial picture of the study site; > Project site (local scale) - at least 3 semi-aerial pictures of the project site; o the project site’s location within the study site; - topographical map of the project site with an appropriate scale and, if necessary, characteristic features (buildings and natural features to be retained or not, etc.) b. Content Document The Content Document is a 10-to-15-page illustrated document aiming at providing a better understanding of the main elements of the context through the existing elements as well as through the site’s mutation issues and its environment. It includes the following divisions: - A detailed analysis of the regional and urban context,
putting in perspective the transformations of the city and the region
and including all the elements on this scale that may have a current of
future influence on the site: mobility networks, ecological elements,
urban structure, landscape, etc., within the general framework of the
adaptable city; o Role of the study site in the city policy, with details on the goals of the planning imagined by the municipality; - A detailed analysis of the project site
putting in perspective the site transformation and the way to make it
more adaptable. The programmatic framework is also detailed, with: the
spaces to build and/or regenerate, with functions and dimensions; the
precise goals for public spaces and infrastructures; detailed
explanations of the developers’ intentions on the parts of the
programmes to be included. 3.5. FAQ Questions on the sites A meeting is organised on each site with the teams and the municipalities and/or developers to give a detailed picture of the issues related to the site. The national structure of the site then publishes a report in English in a maximum of two weeks after the meeting. This report is available online on the sites presentation pages of the European website. In addition to this an FAQ menu on sites is open on the European website for a limited period of time (see calendar). Questions on the rules An FAQ menu on rules is open on the European website for a limited period of time (see calendar).
4. SUBMISSION OF ENTRIES 4.1. Digital Submission Digital submission is compulsory. It includes the 3 A1
panels, one digital document, the documents proving the eligibility of
the team members and documents for the project communication (3 images +
a short text). 4.2. Anonymity and Compulsory Content The site name and the project title must be displayed on every document. 4.3. Language The panels and digital document shall be either written in English or bilingual (English + the site language). 4.4. Items to Submit Submissions include PDF documents divided as follows: - 3 vertical A1 project panels; Project panels Content – The 3 panels must: - explain the urban ideas
developed in the project with reference to the site issues and the
thematic orientations of the proposal; All graphic and descriptive documents must have a graphic scale. Technical spectifications: - PDF format; Digital Document The digital document is
composed of 7 pages maximum explaining the content of the project
through texts, schemes and/or drawings. - PDF format; Model for the Digital Document Documents to prove the eligibility of the team members Documents for the disclosure
of names and verification of the validity of the proposals shall be
uploaded as PDF’s on the European website. > FOR THE TEAM: the Team Form and Declaration of Author- and Partnership and of Acceptance of the competition rules available online on the team’s personal area; to be filled out and signed; > FOR EACH TEAM MEMBER: - A copy of an ID document
with a picture, providing evidence that they are under the age of 40 at
the closing date for submission of entries (see calendar.) No other document than the ones above-listed is necessary. Documents for the project communication Each project must be summered up as follows: - One short text of 1,500 signs (spaces included, to be typed in during submission); 4.5. Control of the Submissions Each team can check the upload of their projects on their
online personal area. They can also –if needed– modify these documents
until the deadline for submissions.
5. RESULTS AND PRIZES 5.1.Results All the results for Europan 13 are available online from December 4th, 2015, on the European website (Results section). 5.2. Winners Winners receive a reward of the equivalent of €12,000 (all taxes included) in the currency of the site’s country (at the exchange rate on the date of the announcement of the results). The organizers undertake to abide by the decisions of the national juries and to pay the reward within 90 days of the announcement of the results. 5.3. Runners-up Runners-up receive a reward of the equivalent of €6,000 (all taxes included) in the currency of site’s country (at the exchange rate on the date of the announcement of the results). The organizers undertake to abide by the decisions of the national juries and to pay the reward within 90 days of the announcement of the results. 5.4. Special Mentions A Special Mention can be awarded to a project considered innovative although not completely adapted to the site. The authors of such proposals do not receive a reward.
6. PUBLICATION OF THE COMPETITION RESULTS 6.1 Events - At the national scale of the organizing and associate countries Promotion is organized around the competition launch. - At the European scale A European event called
Inter-Sessions Forum is the link between a finishing session and the
beginning of the new one. This forum gathers the winning teams and site
representatives of the finishing session and the site representatives of
the new one around the results and first implementation steps of the
projects awarded during the last session. 6.2. Publications The competition results can be the opportunity for publications in every organizing or associate country. 6.3. Websites Websites are open by the national and European structures to promote the current session, future events and archives (previous sessions, team portraits, etc.)
7. RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS 7.1. Ownership All material submitted to the organizers becomes their property, including reproduction rights. The intellectual property rights remain the exclusive property of their author(s). 7.2. Exhibition and Publication Rights Moratorium on Publication Teams may not publish drawings submitted to the competition or disclose their names by using their project for any communication before the official announcement of the results. Any such publication may result in the disqualification of the team. Publications The organisers reserve the right to publish all the projects submitted to them after the official announcement of results. 7.3. Disputes The Council of the Europan European Association, which is empowered to arbitrate, shall hear any dispute.
8. LIST OF EUROPAN 13 COMPETITIONS
The Contact
section of the European website shows the detailed national competition
conditions country by country (number of sites and prizes, conditions
of construction rights, etc.) as well as the details of the national and
European structures, with the names of the people working for them. |