Competition – The “Missing Middle”: An Opportunity for Smart Metropolitan Densification

Register 10 November 2017 | Submit 9 February 2018 |

 

 

The “Missing Middle” Competition:

An Opportunity for Smart Metropolitan Densification

 

BRIEF

The Urbanarium is proposing an open design ideas competition to develop and present exciting options for addressing Metro Vancouver’s affordability challenges with outstanding design and social innovation.
This competition focuses on small interventions. It is not about density alone oreven limited to that silo labeled ‘Architecture.’ We are asking you to consider the sociability and value of neighbourhoods, land and construction costs, rental rates and policy recommendations that bring change to make affordable housing possible. We are focusing at a scale where individuals can act. We hope you will
find multivalent insights and fresh approaches to our wicked problem!

 

SCHEDULE

Announcement – 7 June 2017
Registration Deadline – 10 November 2017
Questions  24 November 2017
Answers posted on the Urbanarium website – 8 December 2017
Submission Deadline – 9 February 2018

 

AWARDS

Winner – $10,000
Second prize – $5,000
Third prize – $3,000
5 Honorable Mentions of $1,000 for each of the 2 finalists in each site category that do not win one of the three prizes above.
Planner’s Prize* – $5,000
*Adjudicated by Gil Kelley, the General Manager of Planning, Urban Design and Sustainability for the City of Vancouver, Laura Lee Richard, the Director of Development Services of Port Coquitlam, and Tom Ainscough, the City Architect of the City of Surrey

 

FEES

There is a registration fee of $100

 

 

JURY

1) Shelley Craig, Architect AIBC, MAIBC, Partner, Urban Arts Architecture, Vancouver, BC
2) Bryn Davidson, B Eng, M Arch, Principal/Design, Lanefab, Vancouver, BC
3) Dr Gary Hack, B.Arch., M.U.P., Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, L.L.D (honorus causa) Dalhousie University. Former Dean and Paley Professor Graduate School of Design, University of Pennsylvania. Former Chair, Philadelphia City Planning Commission
4) Richard Henriquez, Architect AIBC, FRAIC, L.L.D (honorus causa), Simon Fraser University, Henriquez Partners Architects, Vancouver, BC
5) Margo Long, BCSLA, FCSLA, ASLA, LEED Associate, Principal, PWL Partnership Landscape Architects, Vancouver BC
6) Karen Marler, Architect AIBC, Principal, HCMA Architecture + Design, Vancouver BC
7) Sandra Moore, Architect AIBC, Partner, Birmingham & Wood Architects & Planners, Vancouver BC
8) Joe Rekab, PQS (F), MRICS, Managing Partner, BTY Group, Vancouver BC.
9) Bruce Haden, Architect AIBC, MRAIC, LEED® A.P., Principal , Human Studio, Architecture and Urban Design.

 

WEBSITE

http://themissingmiddle.ca/