Category: competition

A Co-Winner with the Bay Bridge House Trophy

One of our student design competitions Co-Winners holding the trophy we made from the old S curve steel. Ngan Ching Ying and Lee Ka Chun of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture have joined the Bay Bridge House team as interns and will be working as Architects on the design. Congratulations to you both for a Great design.

Winners of the Bay Bridge House Design Competition

The Bay Bridge House Design Competition had 73 student entries from 37 schools from around the world. This was narrowed down to 14 submissions that where judged by the Board Members of the Bay Bridge House, community voting and industry expert judges.

The winners are:

Overall Winner: Lee Ka Chun and Ngan Ching Ying - The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture - with their entry “Hanging House”

Board Members Winner: Qazi Shamsud Tamzeed - Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology - with his entry “An Invisible Triangle”

Community Vote Winner: Romain Caba - University of Kansas / National superior school of architecture of Paris Val de Seine, France with his entry “The Bay Bridge House”

Honorable Mention: Chris Bennett - Harvard GSD - with his entry “Reclaimed Lookout”

Honorable Mention: Kateřina Krupičková and Gabriela Králová - AAAD - with their entry “Pier House”

A big Thank You goes out to everyone that was part of our competition! Out of the box thinking about the reuse of our resources in projects such as the BBH will benefit all of mankind. We are glad you took part in this with us and keep up the great work.

Honorable Mentions - Bay Bridge House Design Competition

Honorable Mention: Chris Bennett - Harvard GSD - with his entry “Reclaimed Lookout

Reclaimed Lookout is a house perched high atop Yerba Buena Island, looking North out over the territory that components of the house once occupied, The Bay Bridge.
Reclaimed Lookout utilizes scrap steel from the Bay Bridge for two main purposes, the structure of the house and Brise Soleil solar detailing.
Box beams and cross bracing from the Bay Bridge enter the design of the house relatively untouched, forming the main structural frame to support the house as well as the Northern 15 foot cantilever. The undercarriage i-beams of the Bay Bridge are re-purposed for Brise Soleil of the East and West Facades of the house. Steel webs from the i-beams are cut out to form plates, which are then hung off the facade of the residence to shade and reduce solar heat gains. The steel is left to weather over time to a soft rust patina.
Reclaim Lookout is oriented on a main North South axis which frame views back to the bay and the new Bay Bridge. Main living spaces, as well as the master suit, are designed to orient views back out to the site, which establish a connection back to the history of the house as well as the original Bay Bridge. Reclaimed House is always observant.

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Honorable Mention: Kateřina Krupičková and Gabriela Králová - AAAD - with their entry “Pier House

CONCEPTION
Our project envisages to prolong the pedestrian area from the city center to the waterfront. The proposed promenade ends with an opened public area with a view of the bay. The construction comprises residential cells. In each there are 5 condos, a parking space for car and boat and a roof garden. Besides there is a communal centre, an office space plus B&B with a common lavatory facility and a kitchen. Public space extends to the semi-private and private area on the 1st floor. The gardens on the roof are common and accessible to all inhabitants.
Treasure Island Development comes up with 8,000 new homes, 13,000 sq meters of new commercial and retail space, 9,300 sq meters of new office space, 3 hotels with 500 rooms, 1.2 square kilometers of parks and public open space, urban agricultural park, cultural paer, sports and recreation ground, new community facilities i.e new police station, sailing center, gym, community center, childrens facility, environmental education center, museum, life learning academy, new and upgraded streets with bicycle transit and pedestrian facilities.

SUSTAINABILITY
The core idea is to place the project in the contest of a sustained development area. The orientation of the inhabited modules is East-West and, therefor eliminates overheating of glass parts from the south. The solar radiation is absorbed by Solar collectors positioned over the roof garden. They let trough sufficient light for vegetation growth on the roof. The Solar beams penetrate via atrium as fa as promenade/street where they provide light for lower plants and thus help to keep the optimal climate among the inhabited areas.The surface of the promenade is paved with asphalt slabs with grass areas in between. rainwater irrigates the roof gardens as well as the grass areas between the slabs through a system of pipelines. Unused rainwater is collected in water tanks and utilize as service water.

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Winner from Community Vote - Bay Bridge House Design Competition

Community Vote Winner: Romain Caba - University of Kansas / National superior school of architecture of Paris Val de Seine, France with his entry “The Bay Bridge House

The Bay Bridge House
The house takes place on Treasure Island facing the Oakland bay and The Bridge with a huge panorama of the bay from South to North.

HOUSE AND STRUCTURE
This house is a second life of the Bay Bridge, it re-uses a lot of different parts of it, for example the enormous beams carrying the road that are now filled with insulation and act as a barrier for the cold winds of the north, or the trusses that constitute the structure of the house.

The Highly structural house is a tribute to the Bridge in the way it looks and the way it stands. Indeed a huge gantry bears the roof while the beams support a long footbridge as a impressive cantilever leading to the solarium, a room suspended at the extremity of the house. Moreover, crossing of beams create the rest of the structure while light in the room is provided only by the absence of it.

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Winner from Board Members - Bay Bridge House Design Competition

Board Members Winner: Qazi Shamsud Tamzeed - Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology - with his entry “An Invisible Triangle

An Invisible Triangle
Half of the span of the deck truss has been chosen to make the residence.

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Winner of the Bay Bridge House Design Competition

Overall Winner: Lee Ka Chun and Ngan Ching Ying - The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture - with their entry “Hanging House

Hanging Contest
Real time living setting inherited from Bay Bridge

The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge was constructed to reinforce San Francisco as the center of trade.
It forms part of the city history and memory of the city dwellers.
To turn the scrap into an eco-sustainable house is to re-deploy the removed scenery and memories.
The primary question lies on preserving the communal and architectural identities of the bridge while bringing new settings for the city.
Bay Bridge possesses the structural identity to span long distances and the functional identity against weather, distance and gravity.
Thus, the project seeks to revitalize the structural and functional roles of th eBay Bridge instead of its physical appearance.
The project applies the bridge structure to hang the living components as multiple layers in air while a waterscape is spanned on top to modulate the climate underneath.
Revitalization of the bridge identities gives birth to the innovation of a self-sustaining living environment that performs specifically in different seasons.
It is an exceptional living experience in an environment that baths in a modulated light, temperature and air, the fundamental elements to form a house.

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Student Design Competition updates

This Winners

The Registration Deadline has now past, it is now closed and we are moving into the design Submission phase of the competition.

Submission Guidelines
- Minimum submission: 2 panels in A1 size
- Full color detailed sketches to full renders
- File format & size: *.pdf, *.jpg. *.png

Submissions
- Submission methods: via email or placed up on http://DropBox.com or any other site content distribution site. Just send us a link to the designs and we will download them. We will send you a confirmation email of receipt once we receive your designs. If you do not receive this conformation within 48 hours, please contact us once again.
- Should enter a title, participant’s name, university name in the submission email.
- Do not put your name on the art work.
- Email address: [email protected]
- All submissions will receive an email acceptance response.

- Submission deadline: 20 Oct. 2013, 5:00pm PST

As proof that you are an active student, the winner of the contest will be asked to provide a current student ID for verification The winner will also be asked to submit a brief discretion of their thought processes and ideas that created the design.

Students from some of the top Schools of Architecture in the world have signed up compete.

Academy of Art, San Francisco, CA
UC Berkeley, CA
California College of the Arts, Oakland, CA
San Francisco Institute of Architecture, Alameda, CA
Harvard GSD
UC Davis, CA
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ball State University
University of Kansas
University of Illinois
Fakulteti Arkitektures dhe Urbanistikes, Albania
Universidad Privada del Norte de Trujillo, Peru
Ryerson University, Canada
School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal, India
National superior school of architecture of Paris Val de Seine, France
University of Melbourne, Australia
Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy
Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain
Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
Queensland University of Technology, Australia
AAAD in Prague, Czech Republic
University of Kashan, Iran
Universitas Katolik Parahyangan, Bandung, Indonesia
University of Architecture and Urbanism “Ion Mincu”, Bucharest, Romania
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh
Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology, Bangladesh
Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland
RMIT university, melbourne Australia
University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh
TU Iasi, Faculty of Architecture G. M. Cantacuzino, Romania
McGAN’S Ooty School of Srchitecture, India
The Royal Danish Academy of fine arts and architecture, Denmark
Università degli Studi di Salerno, Italy
VŠUP, Czech Republic
University of Thessaly, Greece
Bahcesehir University, Turkey

We have built a world class judging panel with industry and community expert judges.

- 33% from the Board Members of Bay Bridge House.
- 33% from members of NeighborLand.com.
- 33% from industry experts:
Ronald Rael - Associate Professor of Architecture, UC Berkeley, Principal @ Rael San Fratello Architects
Daniel Krivens - LEED AP and Senior Designer @ NicholsBooth
Donald MacDonald - FAIA Building Architect - Co-Architect to the new Oakland Bay Bridge

Awards:
A Very Special trophy is in the works for the winner!

The competition has gone viral and is gathering outside support as well. It has been listed or mentions on the following sites:

American Institute of Architects, San Francisco
The American Institute of Aiarchitects
Gizmodo
Death By Architecture
Inhabitat
Academy of Art Blog and news letter
SFSU news letter
UC Berkley news letter
BauNetz
SFappeal
Bustler
NeigborLand
Competitionline
Europaconcorsi
ArchPaper
SFexaminer
Illuminating Egineering Society
Kompete.com
KTSF 26
AarchitectureLinked
Wttbewerbe-aktuel
ArchIned
Boston Architectural College
Dexigner
Espacodearquitectura
SFweekly
Inhabitat
Bustler.net

More updates will be added to this page as they arrive…..

Making of the Winners trophy

We put a lot of effort into making something special for the winner of the Student Design Competition. One of our judges makes beautiful furniture and art from reused materials. Some of the material he was able to acquire was from the S curve earthquake retrofit of the Oakland Bay Bridge. He generously offered to donate a piece of this material to the project. One day we went out to his storage area and brought back an L beam from a truss that had been sandblasted down to the raw steel. The steel was quite impressive and in great condition for being Carnegie steel from the early 1930’s. We took the beam back to his studio and cut off an appropriate sized piece for what we needed. He then used a waterjet to cut out the overall shape and design. We then took the raw piece to an engraver to finish the product and create a unique trophy for the winner of the Bay Bridge House Design Competition.

‘Food Bridge’ wins design contest for old 520 floating bridge

Another Great Bridge Reuse contest!

A design for parks and gardens on the South Park neighborhood’s waterfront won the international competition to create a use for the old 520 floating bridge pontoons, according to the competition’s Facebook page. The “Food Bridge” would be set afloat along the Duwamish River.

Update 9-28: “The plan is currently to decommission the existing bridge, which most likely involves deconstructing it into smaller pieces so it can be removed from the project limits. We have not yet determined if or how the pieces could be reused, but will consider the ideas which came out of the contest,” Britt Thorson wrote on behalf of Kiewit/General/Manson, the company building the new 520 bridge.

Link to Full Article
rReThinkReuse.org website

Transforming the Bridge : 2012

Another Great reuse Bridge Competition

In 2012, Cleveland Design Competition: Transforming the Bridge challenged entrants to re-imagine the abandoned lower streetcar level of Cleveland’s Detroit-Superior Bridge as a dynamic public space, performance venue and pedestrian experience. At the beginning of 2012, a group of local designers and business leaders launched an initiative called “The Bridge Project” to raise public awareness about the potential of The Bridge and to engage the community for input on opening the lower level for public use. The Cleveland Design Competition partnered with The Bridge Project to engage designers to propose compelling visions for the permanent use of The Bridge, public access into and passage through the lower level of The Bridge and connectivity to surrounding neighborhoods. - See more at: http://clevelandcompetition.com/past-competitions/2012-transforming-the-bridge/#sthash.oBFQBOyw.dpuf

See all of the entries here

BridgeProjectCleveland