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Competition to Design Concept of a Summer Open Cinema

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Garage Museum of Contemporary Art announces the second competition for the development of conceptual designs for 2020’s Garage Screen, a summer cinema located on Garage Square in front of the Museum. The competition’s goal is to provide architectural bureaus with an opportunity to submit their vision of a temporary pavilion to be installed in Gorky Park from spring to fall 2020. Applications will be accepted from 22 July through 16 August 2019.

The inaugural competition, held in the beginning of 2019, gathered over 130 applications from 24 Russian cities. Its geography and number of participants confirmed the importance of such initiatives for developing the local architectural community and the practice of building temporary structures. Throughout its history, Garage has on numerous occasions collaborated with Russian and international architectural studios on the construction of temporary pavilions within Gorky Park.

The winning design in 2019 — a pyramid with holographic facades, red velvet curtains, and modern projection and sound equipment — was developed by SYNDICATE (Moscow) and became one of Moscow’s most popular summer leisure spots.

The competition is expanding geographically for its next season by inviting architects from Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan to participate.

As in 2019, the 2020 competition is organized by Strelka KB.

The competition’s selection committee will include Dasha Zhukova, co-founder of Garage; Anton Belov, Director of Garage; Varvara Melnikova, Director of the Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design and Partner at Strelka KB; Evgeny Gusyatinsky, film program curator at Garage; Dmitry Konyakhin, Director of Technical Equipment and Construction at Garage; Aleksander Us, co-founder and Creative Director of the Sila Sveta multimedia studio; Aleksander Ryabsky, co-founder of the FAS(t) architectural studio; Olga Treivas, architect and Partner at FORM bureau; and representatives from SYNDICATE.

The Garage Screen film program introduces audiences to notable examples of Russian and foreign feature, documentary, and experimental film. Last season, the Museum organized over a hundred summer screenings visited by 18,000 people. Screenings were also held outside of Moscow in several cinemas across Russia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan.

Please pay your attention that the official language of the competition is Russian so all the materials including brief would be presented in Russian.


Short Description

Garage Museum of Contemporary Art announces the second competition for the development of conceptual designs for 2020’s Garage Screen, a summer cinema located on Garage Square in front of the Museum. The competition’s goal is to provide architectural bureaus with an opportunity to submit their vision of a temporary pavilion to be installed in Gorky Park from spring to fall 2020. Applications will be accepted from 22 July through 16 August 2019.




Organizer

Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Strelka KB

Link to Competition

Link to Registration form

Prizes

Each of the six finalists will receive a grant for the development of an architectural concept in the amount of 250,000 rubles (not including VAT and any other applicable taxes). The winner will have an opportunity to implement the project by the summer 2020

Type of Competition

Open to the public/Minimum requirements (Open to anyone that complies with the requirements), More than one stage (Winners selected after at least two selection phases)

Who can Participate

Architects from Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan are invited to participate.

– The competition is held in two stages. In the first stage each participant should complete the application form. Important points in the application are the participant’s portfolio, designed on the behance.net platform, and a video that provides information about the participant and his experience in designing and implementing architectural objects
– 6 finalists will be announced in September 2019
– Each of the six finalists will receive a grant for the development of an architectural concept in the amount of 250,000 rubles (not including VAT and any other applicable taxes)

Dates and Time Frame

Registration Opens August 16, 2019
Registration Closes August 16, 2019
Deadline to Submit Project October 4, 2019
Winners announcement Date

Languages

Other

Location of Competition

Moscow, Russia

Location of Project (if developed)

Moscow, Russia

Banner, Poster, Brochure or Triptic of Competition

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