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O Prémio Schindler é um concurso de arquitectura que desafia jovens arquitectos a recriarem espaços que têm como filosofia de design “Acesso para todos”. O concurso refere-se a projectos urbanos que se caracterizam por melhorar o acesso e mobilidade global para todos os moradores da cidade ou do espaço urbano a que se refere, independentemente da sua idade, estado ou capacidades físicas. Para chegar a este fim, compete-me pensar para além da forma, luz e materiais e me concentrar nas necessidades das pessoas. A proposta deste ano refere-se a reabilitação do parque junto ao estádio olímpico de Berlim, lugar que foi outrora um local de grande propaganda Nazi durante os jogos olímpicos de 1936 e por assim caracterizado pela arquitectura daquele regime. A reabilitação refere-se a todas as infra-estruturas já existentes assim como a construção de um novo complexo desportivo que acolherá uma pista de hóquei no gelo e uma área reservada para a concepção de residências.
The Schindler Award is an architectural competition that challenges young architects to recreate spaces that have a philosophy of design "Access for all". This contract refers to urban projects that are characterized by improved global access and mobility for all residents of the city or urban area referred to, regardless of their age, or physical abilities. The objective is to think beyond the form, light and materials and to focus on the needs of people. The purpose of this year is the rehabilitation of the park near the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, a place that it was once a place of great Nazi propaganda during the Olympic Games in 1936 and so marked by the Nazi architecture. Rehabilitation refers of the all infrastruc ture already existing and the construction of a new sports complex that will host a ice hockey field and a reserved area for the design of homes.
The Schindler Award is an architectural competition that challenges young architects to recreate spaces that have a philosophy of design "Access for all". This contract refers to urban projects that are characterized by improved global access and mobility for all residents of the city or urban area referred to, regardless of their age, or physical abilities. The objective is to think beyond the form, light and materials and to focus on the needs of people. The purpose of this year is the rehabilitation of the park near the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, a place that it was once a place of great Nazi propaganda during the Olympic Games in 1936 and so marked by the Nazi architecture. Rehabilitation refers of the all infrastruc ture already existing and the construction of a new sports complex that will host a ice hockey field and a reserved area for the design of homes.
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Espaço público Acessibilidade
