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Arquitecture competition to Desing a Library: Mies Memorial Library

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Arquitecture competition to Desing a Library: Mies Memorial Library

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INTRODUCTION
Mies van der Rohe’s professional career was one of continuous exploration, endless ambition, and a tireless search for what modern architecture should be and stand for.Becoming the director of the Bauhaus would have been the pick of a career for many architects, however, for Mies it was only the beginning. By the time the Nazis forced the Bauhaus to close, he had already designed such iconic buildings as the Barcelona Pavilion or the Tugendhat House, yet some of his best works were still to come.Mies left Germany and emigrated to the US in 1937, looking for a more favorable environment to pursue his vision, and oh my did he achieve it!But how could a single person’s ideas have such a deep impact on a discipline as bast as architecture?
Way before moving to the US Mies understood his buildings and the ones from a handful of contemporary colleagues who shared his ideals would not be enough to stand up against centuries of tradition. Education was the only way to make his ideas endure. Only by planting that seed in future generations would modern architecture stand a chance of succeeding.Mies believed his ideas could be translated into an architectural language that could objectively be taught and learned, and that this language could be applied, and give an appropriate solution, to any type of building. And just like the Rosetta Stone will always remain an invaluable key to understanding the evolution of language, Mies’s visual dictionary for a modern architectural language deserves to be studied, cared for and cherished.

THE CHALLENGE
Mies’s drawings, letters and articles are all well preserved. He made sure himself by donating over eighteen thousand pieces of his work to the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Other collections of his works also live at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Library of Congress in Washington D.C, at the Canadian Center for Architecture in Montreal or inside de Crown Hall itself at the IIT.
All these pieces are safe and sound. However, there’s a difference between preservation and celebration, and we believe Mies’s work deserve to be celebrated.For the sake of this challenge, we are going to consider that the IIT is planning to make a move to bring many of those pieces back to its campus to establish the new “Mies Memorial Library”. A building not only meant to preserve, but also to celebrate the life, works and contributions of one of the founding fathers of modern architecture. A building that will look into the future without forgetting the past. A building capable of encouraging young architects to be ambitious and remind the established ones to never settle. A building which this brief, if you choose to do so, invites you to envision and design.The Mies Memorial Library will stand withing Mies’s own master plan at the IIT campus in south-Chicago.
The new building will need to consider the other buildings already on campus, some of which are catalogued and international landmarks, and establish a dialog with its surroundings, in order to be able to stand up for itself while also elevating the status of the campus as a whole.Mies devoted his life to architecture and education, and with the creation of the Mies Memorial Library, his lessons will continue to live on and inspire the architects who will lead the evolution of architecture for centuries to come.


Short Description

In this new challenge for Architecture Students we want to celebrate the life and works of Mies van der Rohe by designing the new Mies Memorial Library at the IIT Campus in Chicago. A building which this brief, if you choose to do so, invites you to envision and design.




Organizer

arkitekturo by wikiarquitectura

Link to Competition

Link to Registration form

Prizes

3000€ in cash, 500€ in rektangulo giftcards, Packs of TASCHEN books, Subscriptions to Arquitectura Viva Proyectos magazine, Poster Haus Prints, Publication on digital media, Access to exclusive lectures, Feedback from the jury, Printed certificates

Type of Competition

Restricted/Has stricter requirements (Is not open to anyone. Has limitations regarding its participants), Single stage (Winners selected immediately)

Who can Participate

Registration is open to any student actively enrolled in an undergrad program. Master students can also be eligible as long as they started their masters no longer than 18 months after finishing their undergrad program. If you are not a student yet, but are about to be, or if you are about to graduate, don’t worry.
We only require that you meet the above-mentioned criteria at some point between the first day of the special registration period and the last day of the regular registration period.This brief is especially tailored towards architecture students, however, students from other fields, related to architecture or not, who have an interested in participating are also welcomed to do so, as long as they meet the previously mentioned criteria.All participants will be required to submit a copy of their student ID or enrollment papers with a valid expiration date to prove their student status.

Dates and Time Frame

Registration Opens October 4, 2021
Registration Closes January 16, 2022
Deadline to Submit Project January 28, 2022
Winners announcement Date February 25, 2022

Languages

English

Location of Competition

Chicago, United States

Location of Project (if developed)

Chicago, United States

Additional Information

Banner, Poster, Brochure or Triptic of Competition

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