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          Miami Civic Center Design Competition
          American Institute of Architects Miami & Arquitectum
        • Category
        • International
        • Type
        • Open
        • Registration Deadline
        • 04/14/2010
        • Submission Deadline
        • 04/21/2010
        • Open To
        • Architects and Students with a Professor/Architect
        • Entry Fee
        • US $100 to $200
        • Awards
        • US $ 6,000 in prizes and a trip to Miami from any place around the world
        • Jury
        • Laurinda Spear, Jean Francoise Lejeune, Adam Drisin and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk
        • Contact
        • Lorena Ugarte, Architect
        • Address
        • Jose del Llano y Zapata 331, Office 201, San Isidro, Lima, Peru
        • Email
        • Competition E-Mail
        • Web Site
        • Competition Web Site
        • Phone
        • 51/1/4414071
        • Fax
        • 51/1/4414065
        • Description
        • Whether it is despite or thanks to Miami's vertiginous development, it never found its feographical center and urban gravitational center. Therefore, Miami is composed of strips, avenues, suburbs and a small and weak "business center" which give incidence to verticality, rather than the enjoyment of the horizontal urban space coincident with the Atlantic horizon. Miami is bridges and viaducts, highways and Malls, small neighborhoods adjacent to private housings. As Los Angeles urban model, Miami has never encountered a functional civic space within its self-proclaimed center, which allows people to enjoy the proper "place spirit". For this reason, ARQUITECTUM and a Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA Miami) have decided to choose a troubled spot with huge potential, where the future of the human urban space will be debated, with a pedestrian scale which will allow gathering, enjoying shadows and living as any other city in the world; returning the public space its superiority over private and closed space such as Shopping Centers.

          For this purpose, a basic and important program has been porposed, which includes a Catholic Cathedral, high cost living housing (lofts), a Civic Center, a small Contemporary Architecture Museum, as well as several plazas that reconfigure the new Center from within, leading the public open space to become the main object of the project.



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