Marylebone Low Emission Neighbourhood (LEN) Pocket Parks and Planters Design Scheme – Student Competition Launch!

Marylebone Low Emission Neighbourhood (LEN) Pocket Parks and Planters Design Scheme

What is the Marylebone LEN?

The Marylebone LEN is a partnership project developed by Westminster City Council and local stakeholders, to improve air quality throughout the Marylebone area.

The LEN includes developing a Marylebone ‘Green Spine’, introducing physical changes to the landscape to make it a more pleasant pedestrian environment. The ‘Green Spine’ connects Marylebone High Street, George Street and Paddington Street.

Find out more here: www.marylebonelen.org

What is the Pocket Parks and Planters Design Scheme All About?

The Marylebone LEN is working with the School of Architecture and Build Environment to run a student competition, where we want the students to design the pocket parks and planters for the ‘Green Spine’.

The winning design entry will have their designs built throughout the ‘Green Spine’. Design entries can come in any form – from an image, to a sketch, to a small model.

The winning entry will receive a £2,000 cash prize.

Why Should You Get Involved?

Westminster University is located within the Marylebone LEN, and is a key stakeholder. By getting involved in the competition, you are helping to improve the air we breathe, benefitting our local communities and neighbourhoods.

Entering into the competition provides an excellent opportunity to get to know potential and future employers, as well as build on your portfolio of work. Should your design be successful, you will be given full credit for the design.

What are the Key Dates?

Timeframes are as follows:

June 2nd 2017: Competition launches

June 23rd 2017: Competition commences / registration closes

July 17th 2017:  Interim design submission / presentation to judging panel

August 14th 2017: Final design submission

W/E August 14th 2017: Successful design entry awarded / presentation to judging panel

Who Should You Contact If You are Interested?

To register for the competition: Rita Darch (r.a.darch@westminster.ac.uk)

Competition information / questions: Professor David Dernie (D.Dernie@westminster.ac.uk)

and Professor Harry Charrington (H.Charrington@westminster.ac.uk)

Marylebone LEN information / questions: Maria Curro (mcurro@westminster.gov.uk)

 

Download brief: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ykwz8ya72fxruxo/AAAPZL7oJ6IFg_psAYh3rS0Ra?dl=0 

London Works Competition

London Works is a student ideas competition asking you to engage with a real place, a real client, and a pressing topic: how to retain and future-proof London’s work spaces and put on sustainable footing the heterogeneous qualities that make this city what it is. It will launch at the end of June and run for six weeks, there is prize money, a great jury, and a couple of seminars with excellent speakers that will bring you up to speed on the topic in no time.

Site: Nathan Way

Timetable:

26.06.2017 – 3pm: Full brief released

26.06.2017 – 3pm: Site visit followed by Introductory Talks – Learn about the history of Thamesmead, Peabody’s plans for its future, about The Ridgeway and Nathan Way.

27.06.2017 – 3pm: Seminar 1 “The Lay of the Land” – Talks on industrial land from policy, academic research and business perspectives, followed by discussion.

28.06.2017 – 3pm: Seminar 2 “The Future Of The Land” – Presentations of innovative ideas for mixed use work space developments, followed by discussion.

07.08.2017: Digital submission by 5pm

09.08.2017: Physical models can be submitted to Peabody central London office by 5pm 

11.08.2017 – 3pm: Public Jury

To book free tickets for Introductory Talks and Seminars, and for more info please visit: http://www.londonworks2017.info/

Eye Line 2017 Competition: Deadline 12th June

Organised by RIBAJ in partnership with the architectural visualisation expert AVR, the Eye Line competition is celebrating its fifth year anniversary. This prize is all about architectural drawing, not the project – originating in any medium or combination of media, from anywhere in the world! The entries are welcome from both students and practitioners, so make sure you get your best work out and apply now!

Deadlines:

DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES – Monday 12th June

Judging and shortlisting – Thursday 29th June

Winners and commendations announced in special issue of the RIBAJ – August

Exhibition and Celebration party at the Anise Gallery – September

To find out more about the rules and information required, and to download the entry from, please go to: https://www.ribaj.com/culture/eye-line-2017-get-drawing

Featured image: Corina Tuna from The Cass school ‘Living on Forest Fringes, Nepal’ – Eye Line 2016 third winner, taken from RIBAJ website.