Saturday, April 20, 2013
The Connected City Design Challenge - City of Dallas
The City of Dallas is recruiting designers to tackle redevelopment of the Trinity River. The city design challenge is part of the Trinity River Corridor Project - - a $2.5 billion makeover of a 20-mile stretch along the river.
One of the grand attractions to city life and culture is the waterfront. Dallas and Fort Worth are no different. From San Antonio to Seattle - - waterfront development has huge potential to create great value for a city. The goal is simple - - the ability to walk from the downtown to the Trinity River.
The Connected City Design Challenge includes two different categories - - one for design firms and one for non-professional designers (an open call in the world of open-sourced solutions). In the professional category, a jury will select three design teams through a competitive request for qualifications process. Each of those teams would be awarded $50,000 to bring their expertise to the table and up to $10,000 for travel. In the open category - - the jury will choose four finalists, who will receive $5,000 each and participate in panel discussions about designing a walkable connection between Dallas and the Trinity River. Watch the results of the open competition. Professionals have a tendency to think and innovate along narrow lines. Can an open call produce workable solutions that weren't even on the radar?
More details at this link.
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