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Overview JBA Urban Development Services Themes, Aims and Goals Competition Registrar Competition Program Competition Documents The Jury Prize Money JBA Urban Development Services JBA is a Sydney based urban


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Overview

  • JBA Urban Development Services
  • Themes, Aims and Goals
  • Competition Registrar
  • Competition Program
  • Competition Documents
  • The Jury
  • Prize Money
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JBA Urban Development Services

  • JBA is a Sydney based urban development

consultancy

  • We are recognised leaders in statutory and

strategic planning, urban design and community engagement

  • The JBA team has been involved in managing

many successful design competitions

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Key Personnel Chris Proctor – Director, Urban Design Andrew Duggan – Director, Planning Jim Murray – Principal Planner Brendan Hoskins – Senior Planner

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  • A strategic and creative director of architecture and

urban revitalisation, with over 25 year’s experience across four continents.

  • A juror for the 2013 NSW Sulman Medal for Public

Architecture and the 2013 Lloyd Rees Award for Urban Design.

  • Managed the international competition for One Alfred

Street, Sydney and has been an entrant, registrar and juror on more than 10 competitions.

Chris Procter

BArch MAUD (Harvard) AIA

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Andrew Duggan

BA MURP LLD MPIA

  • Over 15 years experience in the NSW property

and development sector as both a town planner and environmental planning lawyer.

  • Andrew and Chris are the project co-leads,

providing strategic direction and are responsible for ensuring milestones are achieved and the Competition is delivered in accordance with quality outcomes.

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International Design Ideas Competition

  • Conceptual designs
  • Global reach

– Architectural firms; institutes; universities; journals; websites – Europe & UK – North & South America – SE Asia – Middle East – Australia and NZ

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Three Key Themes

  • Competition for ideas to reveal the potential
  • f the Site to meet the City of Ryde’s aims and

goals

  • Identify a concept, community support, guide

the future use of the Site

  • Winner will display significant architectural

merit, be achievable,

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The Aims

  • Beyond best practice sustainable design
  • Innovation
  • Diversity
  • Flexible application of the planning controls to

allow unexpected solutions

  • Release the advantages of the Site to sustain

an iconic solution

  • Community engagement
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The Goals

  • Local govt. operations / flexibility for space to be viable for

commercial

  • Multi-functional space to support community needs – indoor /
  • utdoor
  • Office and retail – enhance employment and meet local

requirements

  • Residential dwellings / key worker housing
  • Enhanced pedestrian connectivity
  • Investigate improved links to bus services
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The Competition Registrar

  • Manage the competition process in consultation with the City of Ryde to

ensure the desired outcomes are achieved

  • Advise on Competition methodology and staging
  • Co-ordinate the production of the Competition documentation and

procedures

  • Facilitate endorsement from the AIA – credibility
  • First point of contact and liaison for the competitors, the jury and Council

during the Competition

  • Facilitate the Jury assessment
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Competition Documents

  • Design Competition Brief
  • Competition Conditions
  • Jury Brief
  • International Promotional Strategy
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The Jury

  • The Jury will consist of three experienced

industry professionals each notable for their pre-eminence in one of the following fields

–Public Service –Architecture; and –Property Industry

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Competition Program

Milestone Timeframes Stage 1 Open Competition January – March 2016 (6 weeks) Stage 1 Public Exhibition April – May 2016 (3 weeks) Stage 1 Evaluation and shortlisting May 2016 Stage 2 Invited Competition May – June 2016 (6 weeks) Stage 2 Public Exhibition July 2016 (3 weeks) Stage 2 Evaluation and Winner Announced August 2016

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Prize Money and Compensation

  • Key to attract the highest calibre competitors
  • The competition is to provide a total pool of

$350,000 (AUD)

  • Three / four shortlisted entrants to receive

$50,000

  • The winning entrant will be awarded an

additional prize of $150,000

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Stage 1

  • Stage One is an open international design

ideas competition, comprising the following key components:

– Competitors to evaluate the sites development potential over a six (6) week period – Clarifications/questions via the Competition Registrar during the competition – Community to rank their top 5 concepts – preferred concept into Stage 2 – The Jury will select three (3) entrants to be shortlisted and participate in Stage 2

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Stage 2

  • Stage Two is an invited design competition,

comprising the following key components:

– Competitors will provide a detailed analysis of the sites development potential over a six (6) week period – Public exhibition – Community polled on final submissions and result forwarded to Jury – The Jury will determine a winner of the Competition

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Questions