Register October 16, 2018 | Submit November 12, 2018 | Architecture Competition
International Architecture Competitions
Euro Velo Stops
BRIEF
Escaping to the countryside on a bike ride has been a joy for most of us since we were children. But with cycle pathways now criss-crossing most major cities, bicycles are used less and less to escape the daily grind but rather to journey to it. For those looking to really escape, the network offers riders the chance to get away for days at a time. Consisting of 15 long distance cycle routes that interconnect, it makes the entire European continent now accessible by bicycle.
The EuroVelo 6 route is a path that explores the European rivers. Connecting paths that follow sections of the Loire and the Danube Rivers, EuroVelo 6 runs from the Atlantic to the Black Sea. As one of the network’s most popular routes, cyclists are treated to stunning views of coastlines, rivers, and castles along the 4,400 km long route.
For the Euro Velo Stops architecture competition, participants are tasked with creating subtle and intriguing designs for rest stop cabins that can be located along the length of the EuroVelo 6 cycle path. The cabins should reflect the European identity, with a design aesthetic that could become iconic in its own right. Each cabin should provide safe, comfortable, and inviting lodgings, where cyclists can rest and refuel.
Since the cycle routes are a chance for people to get back to nature, the jury are looking for simple designs in keeping with the context. Elegant solutions that require limited resources and can be replicated on a tight budget are the key.
While there is no specific location selected for this competition, designs should be applicable to various different sites along the EuroVelo 6 route. These cabins should form a new and unique, quality product for the European Union to be adapted and replicated along this route.
The winning designs for the Euro Velo Stops competition will be considered for construction as a part of the Bright Blueprint initiative as a way to help support Europe’s Velo culture.
SCHEDULE
AWARDS
US $3,000
Publications
Certificate of Achievement
US $1,500
Publications
Certificate of Achievement
US $500
Publications
Certificate of Achievement
FEES
10 May – 15 June
US $90
US $70
16 June – 27 July
US $120
US $100
28 July – 16 October
US $140
US $120
JURY
Alona Martinez Perez – University of Plymouth, United Kingdom;
Andrejs Edvards Rauchut – associate professor at RISEBA and a Fulbright grant recipient, Latvia;
Audrey McKee – Renzo Piano Building Workshop, France;
Brittany Utting – Thomas Phifer and Partners, USA;
Carlos M Guimarães – depA, correspondent of A10 magazine, Portugal;
Collin Anderson – Renzo Piano Building Workshop, France;
Daniel Jacobs – SHoP Architects, New York City, USA;
Daphné Karaiskaki – Renzo Piano Building Workshop, France;
Emeka Nwandu – Principal Partner at ENA Architects, Board of Architectural Education of the Nigerian Institute of Architects, Nigeria;
Eva Cildermane – Sustainability and business development advisor, MSc. Candidate in Sustainable Urban Development, University of Oxford;
Gemawang Swaribathoro – OMA, Hong Kong;
Gia-Hy Hoang – Agence Christian de Portzamparc, France;
Jenna Dezinski – University of Texas, Austin, USA; Alterstudio Architecture, Austin, Texas, USA;
John Paul Rysavy – SHoP Architects, New York City, USA; And-Either-Or Austin, Texas and Brooklyn, New York, USA;
John Simons – KPF, USA;
Dr Louis Gyoh – architect and academic, MCIOB, FRSA, United Kingdom;
Marcella Del Signore – Professor of Practice, Tulane University; LEAD practitioner, USA/Italy
Dr Massimo Angrilli – Associate Professor, Pescara University-Landscape expertise, National Prix du Paysage in Paris jury member;
Pangalos Dugasse Feldmann – École Spéciale d’Architecture, France;
Pierre-Henri Baudart – Studio Akkerhuis, France;
Rajiv J. Fernandez – Tamarkin Co, USA;
Simon McGown – CO-office, USA
WEBSITE
https://velostops.beebreeders.com/
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