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          Temporary Outdoor Gallery Space 3 Competition
          Art Alliance Austin
        • Category
        • Student , International
        • Type
        • Open, 3-stage
        • Registration Deadline
        • 03/26/2010
        • Submission Deadline
        • 04/05/2010
        • Open To
        • Professionals (within 10 years of graduation) and students in architecture, interior design, landscape arch and urban design
        • Entry Fee
        • US $40
        • Awards
        • US $1,750 Total plus exhibition and intention is to build winning design
        • Jury
        • Not yet announced
        • Address
        • TOGS 3 International Ideas Competition, c/o AIA Austin, 801 W. 12th, Austin, TX USA 78701
        • Email
        • Competition E-Mail
        • Web Site
        • Competition Web Site
        • Description
        • Phase I:
          The TOGS™ International Ideas Competition generates innovative proposals for a temporary outdoor structure that will function simultaneously as an exhibition space and as an architectural exhibition.

          Phase II: Build the Winner
          While Phase I asks that entrants push the limits of the TOGS™, based on a feasibility study, the winner will be given the opportunity to collaborate with a professional team to realize a working proposal. Local codes and restrictions will apply and the TOGS™ will need to meet any local laws where applicable. Budget restraints are not required for Phase I of the competition, but can be implemented if so desired.

          Phase III: Exhibit
          Upon completion of Phase II the winning structure's prototype will be exhibited at various locations during Art Week Austin including Art City Austin. The TOGS™ 3 prototype and jury's selection will be available for international exhibition.

          Eligibility
          Open to national and international professionals and students in the fields of architecture, interior design, landscape architecture and urban design. Professionals must have completed their education from an accredited program within 10 years of the competition announcement (after December 29, 1999). Student applicants must be in their final year of an accredited program working towards a professional degree (in above mentioned fields). Student applicants in a four-year architecture program must be attending an institution with an accredited architecture graduate program. A two-person professional or student design team collaboration (of the above mentioned fields) is permitted. Each entrant or member of a team must be of legal age and able to lawfully enter the Competition. In a team option,at least one member of the team must meet the 10-year eligibility requirement. Limit of one entry per person or team.

          General Requirements
          - Successful TOGS design submissions should push the limits of creativity for exhibiting art.
          - The official sizes for the TOGS are both 10'-0” x 10'-0” x 12'-0 or 10'-0” x 20'-0” x 12'-0. You may select one size for your primary design submission, but your design concept must be readily and easily transformable into both sizes.
          - The TOGS design should function like a gallery. Designers must keep in mind that the TOGS is intended to be portable, temporary and exposed to outdoor elements.
          - TOGS design proposals must, at a minimum, identify a temporary means of installation for the TOGS, and provide illustrations for how the TOGS reinvent the outdoor exhibition space, and how various art mediums can be displayed.
          - The design must address portability and transportation.
          - TOGS design submissions are to illustrate proper accessibility for the public.
          - While not a requirement, TOGS competition submissions are encouraged to incorporate sustainable and environmentally friendly solutions.
          - For the purposes of this competition, the context of the site or any portion of the site is to be utilized. Ultimately, the TOGS can be installed in any location.

          Jury will evaluate designs based on the following criteria:
          - Meets program requirements (e.g., portability, transportability, size requirements)
          - Innovation and creativity in design
          - Integration of the TOGS TM into the site
          - Flexibility in presenting various art mediums



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