International Ideas Competition for the redesign of Bonn Square in the
heart of Oxford City centre
Oxford City Council with its partners, the West End Steering Group,
invites submissions from artists, urban designers, landscape architects,
architects and town planners for the redesign of Bonn Square in the
heart of Oxford City centre. Students of the same disciplines are also
encouraged to take part.
The objective of the competition is to transform Bonn Square, an
historic city square, which has a fractured spatial character and low
overall quality, into a high quality contemporary city square. The
winning design should respond to the City Council’s vision for Bonn
Square as a dynamic, inspirational city square which people will love
and use at the hub of the revitalised West End of the city centre. The
Council asks Designers to be courageous in their thinking, be aware of
the opportunities afforded by the enhanced role of Bonn Square in the
city’s west end, and respect its setting within the central (city and
university) conservation area.
To meet the Council’s vision for Bonn Square, the design will be
required not only to improve the physical appearance of the square, but
also to assist in resolving social problems and the many competing
demands on the square that have been evident over many years. In
addition, a range of new features will need to be incorporated to bring
the square up to contemporary standards and to enhance its role in the
City’s public realm.
Art should be integral to the design of Bonn Square. Competitors are
encouraged to be innovative in how they incorporate the work of artists
within the proposed scheme, and no prescription is given in the brief on
media or the method of working. Consideration should be given to how the
users of the square will be engaged in the development stages of the work.
In evaluating submissions the judges will consider whether the Council’s
vision for Bonn Square will be met. Specifically:
.. whether a dynamic and inspirational open space will be created;
.. whether accessibility and circulation within and around the square
will be improved;
.. whether the relationship of the square to its immediate surroundings
will be enhanced;
.. whether the scheme can be justified in terms laid down in the
Conservation Statement and in conservation legislation;
.. whether the potential for conflict and antisocial behaviour will be
reduced;
.. whether sustainability and maintenance has been taken into account; and
.. whether the scheme is financially realistic.
A shortlist of up to 6 schemes will be selected from the open first
stage and the authors of these schemes invited to present their work to
a Jury Panel. An honoraria of £2000 (approx. 2800 Euros) will be paid to
each team reaching this stage of the process with £5000 (approx. 7000
Euros) paid to the winning team. In advance of teams presenting their
work to the Jury Panel an anonymous public exhibition of the shortlisted
schemes will be held.
The deadline for the submission of design ideas is Tuesday 26th April.
Eligibility
The competition is open internationally to architects, artists, urban
designers, landscape architects, and town planners and students of these
disciplines. Collaboration between these disciplines is actively encouraged.
How to Register
To register and receive the competition brief send a cheque for £35.00
(professionals), £7.50 (students) payable to RIBA Competitions. The
registration fee is inclusive of VAT.
Enquiries
All enquiries should be addressed to the competition organisers:
RIBA Competitions Office
6 Melbourne Street
Leeds LS2 7PS
T : 0113 2341335
F : 0113 2460744
E : riba.competitions@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
W :
http://www.ribacompetitions.com
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