
The winners of
Trimo Urban Crash international competition for students of architecture and
design are the Polish students Wojciech Nowak and Martynika Bielawska from Sylesian
Faculty of Architecture, Gliwice. Based on the public vote on www.trimo-urbancrash.com and the expert
jury decision, their concept of a multi-purpose stand was considered best. The
second place went to Slovene students, while a student from New Zealand won the
third place. The award ceremony and the inauguration of the building will take
place in June of this year in Fuzine, the biggest residential neighbourhood of
the Slovenian capital.
The winning »Life Stand« is a multi-purpose architectural project
designed for sports and culture, and offers a meeting place for the community
as well as a chance to watch festival events. The second place went to Matej Ramsak and Aleksij Vicic of the Faculty of Architecture Ljubljana who
conceived a bridge connecting the river with the school playground, while at
the same time symbolising the coexistence of all generations in Fužine. The
third place went to the New Zealander Gabriel Xie, a student at the Faculty of Architecture in Auckland, for his proposal
of a structure designed to facilitate social life, stage performances and serve
as a children's playground.
The best conceptual solution was also selected. This year, the winners
come from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Conceived by Nedim Mutevelic, an architecture student from Sarajevo, and Amar Zahiragic, a student at the
Faculty of Fine Arts in Sarajevo, their semantic game of forming small
installations in the form of letters all over the district convinced the panel
of experts.
Milos Florijancic, the competition curator, architect and associate professor at the
Faculty of Architecture in Ljubljana, Slovenia, explained that the jury was
primarily looking for originality and a connection to the environment.
- It was the openness of the idea and its
power to attract various activities and social themes that really secured the
win for the selected project - he added.
Goran Vojnović, a jury member and a long-time resident of Fuzine, had this to say:
- Even though the spirit of Fuzine is
difficult to capture, a lot of the projects were very good. The selected
solution offers a variety of possibilities, and I hope that its future users
will find many new, surprising purposes for the structure.
Patrizia Di Monte, a jury member and an architect, was particularly enthusiastic about
the best concept solution:
- This is a
little puzzle that allows people to combine its pieces into an emotional
geography whole while strolling through various areas. It can be read with a
new view of the world, which is current and instantaneous – by viewing it from
the air, which is made possible with Google Maps.
All thirty short-listed solutions for implementation and the five short-listed
conceptual solutions can be seen at www.trimo-urbancrash.com.
The winning solution will be implemented in Fuzine, the largest residential
community in Ljubljana, in the summer, while the author of the winning solution
will receive paid attendance at the summer school at the internationally acclaimed
school of architecture in London. All short-listed authors will be invited to
join the Trimo architectural workshop in Slovenia during summer. Among them are three authors from Serbia - two students of the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade and a student at the Ljubljana Faculty of Architecture.