Flip a Strip : National Architectural Design Competition at SMoCA - Competition
Flip a Strip : National Architectural Design Competition at SMoCA : DEADLINE: 31 March 2008
The Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art [SMoCA], Arizona, is organizing a design competition and public exhibition, Flip a Strip. This innovative project hopes to foster creative, yet pragmatic new visions for the renovation of the small-scale strip shopping plazas that line the streets of this metropolitan areaand virtually every suburban zone in the country. (Note: this is an idea-generating competition, not a design/build project.)
In oversupply yet vastly underused, such strip plazas (built a generation ago) define the streetscapes of many towns. Many are dilapidated eyesores. Yet many are home to small restaurants, sole proprietorships and mom-and-pop businesses that can be wonderfully unique, entrepreneurial concerns, highly responsive to community needs. Strip malls breed strange and wonderful bedfellows (a yoga studio next to pet grooming next to a mattress store, for example), yet are plagued by interspersed vacant storefronts and the most generic of designs.
Ringed by parking and adjacent to thriving neighborhoods, these strip malls have great potential for adaptive re-use and architectural upgrades. They are typically an undervalued and neglected building stock. This competition will look at options for making strip malls economically viable, aesthetically interesting and communally meaningful.
The award-winning submissions and approximately seven additional entries will be selected for fuller development and presentation in an exhibition at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art from October 2008 January 2009, for which participants will receive a modest materials stipend. All other submissions, as feasible, will be compiled and shown in a running projection in the exhibition.
Flip a Strip continues SMoCA’s commitment to creating a forum for public issues of both local and national importance and to fostering ideas that better the quality of civic life.
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