ENTRY CONDITIONS
Who can enter?
Applications for entry into the competition is open to all design professionals or students of architecture, engineering or landscape architecture.
The entry fee per individual, practice or team is £25, entry fee for students is £10. Cheques should be made payable to 'Glasgow Institute of Architects'.
Prize money
The first prize will be £1000, second prize £500 and third prize £250. An additional £250 may be awarded for a submission that the judges consider deserves an honourable mention.
Application forms should be downloaded from the link below and entry monies and completed forms should be submitted to;
GIA Queen’s Park Arena Design Competition
c/o CDA
299 West George Street
Glasgow G2 4LF
All entry forms must be submitted by 19th April 2010.
Competition Programme
As part of the GIA's AGM there will be a lecture by a leading Architect, details of this will be published by the GIA. It is expected that the lecture will be themed with the competition.
There will be a ‘launch day’ design workshop on Sat 24th April 2010, at the Queen’s Park Church, 170 Queens Drive, Glasgow, G42 8QZ. Competitors will be invited to attend a short presentation from members of the local community councils. A visit to the site will then take place, this will be followed by a design workshop at the church, where members of the local community will be invited to enage with competitors as they begin to discuss and develop their ideas.
Community engagement is a key driver of this design process and competitors are encouraged to engage with the local community at this event.
Final submission of competition entries to be by 12noon, Friday 7th May 2010, to CDA office as noted above. Entries should be on 2no. sheets of A3 landscape paper mounted onto foam board.
The panel will then draw up a shortlist of 10-12 entrants whose designs will form an exhibition (to be promoted in the Festival programme and publicity) in the Glasshouse, Queen’s Park as part of the Southside Festival on 22-23 May. Members of the public will be encouraged to contribute their views through a questionnaire.
Shortly thereafter the shortlisted entrants will be invited to a prizegiving night, where they will be asked to briefly present their design. Following a short consultation the judges will announce the winners and prizes will be awarded.
Entry requirements
Each submission should not contain any mark or name identifying the author.
Submissions should be enclosed in a plain A3 envelope. The submission entry from should be used again in order to identify the submission, please ensure that the same details are on both forms.
Any questions should be submitted to the link on the competition website and answers will be posted in the site.
The Queens Park Arena Ltd. reserve the right to use all submitted material for marketing and fundraising submissions, following the conclusion of the competition.
Please click here to download the site CAD plan.
Please click here to download the application form.
Applications for entry into the competition is open to all design professionals or students of architecture, engineering or landscape architecture.
The entry fee per individual, practice or team is £25, entry fee for students is £10. Cheques should be made payable to 'Glasgow Institute of Architects'.
Prize money
The first prize will be £1000, second prize £500 and third prize £250. An additional £250 may be awarded for a submission that the judges consider deserves an honourable mention.
Application forms should be downloaded from the link below and entry monies and completed forms should be submitted to;
GIA Queen’s Park Arena Design Competition
c/o CDA
299 West George Street
Glasgow G2 4LF
All entry forms must be submitted by 19th April 2010.
Competition Programme
As part of the GIA's AGM there will be a lecture by a leading Architect, details of this will be published by the GIA. It is expected that the lecture will be themed with the competition.
There will be a ‘launch day’ design workshop on Sat 24th April 2010, at the Queen’s Park Church, 170 Queens Drive, Glasgow, G42 8QZ. Competitors will be invited to attend a short presentation from members of the local community councils. A visit to the site will then take place, this will be followed by a design workshop at the church, where members of the local community will be invited to enage with competitors as they begin to discuss and develop their ideas.
Community engagement is a key driver of this design process and competitors are encouraged to engage with the local community at this event.
Final submission of competition entries to be by 12noon, Friday 7th May 2010, to CDA office as noted above. Entries should be on 2no. sheets of A3 landscape paper mounted onto foam board.
The panel will then draw up a shortlist of 10-12 entrants whose designs will form an exhibition (to be promoted in the Festival programme and publicity) in the Glasshouse, Queen’s Park as part of the Southside Festival on 22-23 May. Members of the public will be encouraged to contribute their views through a questionnaire.
Shortly thereafter the shortlisted entrants will be invited to a prizegiving night, where they will be asked to briefly present their design. Following a short consultation the judges will announce the winners and prizes will be awarded.
Entry requirements
Each submission should not contain any mark or name identifying the author.
Submissions should be enclosed in a plain A3 envelope. The submission entry from should be used again in order to identify the submission, please ensure that the same details are on both forms.
Any questions should be submitted to the link on the competition website and answers will be posted in the site.
The Queens Park Arena Ltd. reserve the right to use all submitted material for marketing and fundraising submissions, following the conclusion of the competition.
Please click here to download the site CAD plan.
Please click here to download the application form.
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