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<p><img src=3D"http://info.aia.org/blast_images/kc/AIAYAFCOD_IdeasCompetiti=
on2011_header.jpg" width=3D"700" height=3D"301" /></p>
<p><img src=3D"http://info.aia.org/blast_images/kc/title.jpg" width=3D"700"=
height=3D"79" /></p>
<p> </p>
<p>The AIA Young Architects Forum (YAF) and the AIA Committee on Design (C=
OD) invites architects, students, and allied design professionals to submi=
t sketches to the international 2011 YAF/COD Ideas Competition.</p>
<p>In this unique sketch competition, submitters are asked to explore the =
principles of Universal Design as well as their overlap with values of soc=
ial and environmental sustainability.</p>
<p>Winners will be announced and will have their work exhibited at the Ame=
rican Institute of Architects (AIA) 2011 National Convention and Design Ex=
position in New Orleans, Louisiana, May 12-14, 2011. Selected entries will=
be displayed on the AIA website.</p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li>For Complete Submission Details, Download the 2011 Ideas Competition=
<strong> <a href=3D"=
http://lyris.aia.org/t/1258453/4094408/16869/0/=
">Call for Entries</a></strong> (PDF) </li>
<li>Before beginning your submission, please visit the <a href=3D"=
http://lyris.aia.org/t/1258453/4094408/16870/0/=
"><strong>2011 YAF/COD Ideas Competition Walkthrough</strong></a> to famili=
arize yourself with the online submission process. (PDF) </li>
<li>Visit the <strong><a href=3D"=
http://lyris.aia.org/t/1258453/4094408/16871/0/=
">Submission Site</a></strong> to Submit Now!</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>SUBMISSION SUMMARY</strong></p>
<p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p>
<p>Over the past decade, the planning and operation of the Olympic and Par=
alympic Games has been fundamentally re-defined, guided by an emphasis on =
inclusion, as well as social and environmental sustainability.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>DESIGN PROBLEM</strong></p>
<p>In 2009, the City of Tokyo, Japan was one of several cities selected as=
a finalist to become the Host City for the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic ga=
mes.=C2=A0The International Olympic and Paralympic committees ultimately a=
warded the Games to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil but Tokyo again is in the proce=
ss of compiling a bid for the 2020 Games.</p>
<p>Inspired by the recent trajectory of thought and action demonstrated by=
the IOC and IPC, the American Institute of Architects invites designers t=
o participate in a design competition intended to build upon the efforts o=
f the past decade by proposing a vision for Tokyo's bid for the 2020 Games=
that is guided not only by socially- and environmentally-sustainable prin=
ciples, but also by the principles of Universal Design.</p>
<p>Universal Design has been defined as "the design of products and e=
nvironments to be usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible, w=
ithout the need for adaptation or specialized design." This definitio=
n was developed by Ron Mace, FAIA, an architect and the founder of the Cen=
ter for Universal Design at N.C. State University. In recent years, archit=
ects and designers in the US and abroad
have come to recognize significant and growing overlaps between Universa=
l Design principles and emerging values of social and environmental sustai=
nability.</p>
<p>This year's design problem, to create a master plan for the Olympic Vil=
lage and a design for a representative mixed-use building that includes at=
hlete housing, will provide entrants with the opportunity to explore these=
overlaps. Successful solutions will demonstrate a commitment to Universal=
Design, as well as social and environmental sustainability, throughout th=
e Village during its Olympic, Paralympic, and Legacy modes by creating des=
igns that will allow the Village to play a vital role in the ongoing devel=
opment of the City of Tokyo-not only for the short-term as athletes=E2=80=
=99 housing during the Games, but also for the long-term as a catalyst for =
infrastructural revitalization once the Games have closed.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>SUBMISSION SYNOPSIS</strong></p>
<p>The following section outlines the submission requirements, registratio=
n fees, eligibility details, and judging criteria. For more information, p=
lease contact AIA Honors & Awards at kcawards@aia.org.</p>
<p><strong>Entries may be submitted anytime between January 14, 2011 and M=
arch 14, 2011.</strong> All submissions should contain original content on=
ly. All entries must be submitted without identifying marks, including log=
os, text, insignia, or images on the display surface that could be used to=
identify the submission=E2=80=99s authors.</p>
<p>The AIA will have the right to use all information and materials submit=
ted to display in exhibitions and publications to publicize the Competitio=
n, including but not limited to the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>A gallery display at the AIA 2011 National Convention and Design Exp=
osition in New Orleans, Louisiana;</li>
<li>Various web sites, including the AIA YAF & COD pages;</li>
<li>The 2011 COD & AIA Japan Northwest=C2=A0 and Pacific Regional (NW=
PR) Design Conference;</li>
<li>All entries will be published in an Awards book;</li>
<li>Other industry magazines and print publications.</li>
</ul>
<p>Entrants will be expected to complete and return copyright release form=
s. In addition, each entrant will be required to sign a declaration that n=
either the entrant individually nor any firm of which the entrant is an ow=
ner or manager employs unpaid interns, including working students.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>RECOGNITION</strong></p>
<p>Recipients will be announced at the National Associates Committee (NAC)=
/Young Architects Forum (YAF) Reception on Thursday, May 12, at the AIA 20=
11 National Convention and Design Exposition in New Orleans and have their=
entry boards printed full scale for the Competition display.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>COMPETITION TIMELINE</strong></p>
<table width=3D"700" border=3D"0">
<tr>
<td width=3D"182"><p><strong>Friday, January 14, 2011</strong></p></td>
<td width=3D"508"><p>Competition begins, online submission site opens<=
/p></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><p><strong>Monday, March 14, 2011 at 5pm</strong></p></td>
<td><p>Online submission site closes</p></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><p><strong>Thursday, May 12, 2011 at 8pm </strong></p></td>
<td><p>Winners announced at the NAC/YAF/COD Reception at the AIA Natio=
nal Convention in New Orleans, Lousiana</p></td>
</tr>
</table>
<p>The submission deadline will be strictly observed; no exceptions will b=
e made. </p>
<p><strong>REGISTRATION FEES</strong></p>
<p><strong>Nonrefundable registration fees per entry:</strong></p>
<table width=3D"700" border=3D"0">
<tr>
<td><p align=3D"center"><strong>Student</strong></td>
<td><p align=3D"center"><strong>AIA Member</strong></p></td>
<td><p align=3D"center"><strong>Nonmember</strong></p></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><p align=3D"center">$45 </p></td>
<td><p align=3D"center">$95</p></td>
<td><p align=3D"center">$135</p></td>
</tr>
</table>
<p>No entry fee will be refunded for any entries, including those that are=
disqualified, late, or not completed. Payment information will be collect=
ed on the online registration form.</p>
<p><strong>2011 YAF/COD IDEAS COMPETITION JURY</strong></p>
<p>Michael Graves, FAIA <br/>
Michael Graves & Associates<br/>
Princeton, N.J.</p>
<p>Hansy L. Better Barraza AIA, LEED AP<br/>
Rhode Island School of Design<br/>
Boston</p>
<p>Karen L. Braitmayer, FAIA<br/>
Studio Pacifica, Ltd.<br/>
Seattle</p>
<p>Walter J. Hood, Jr., ASLA<br/>
Hood Design<br/>
Oakland</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>AWARDS / PRIZES</strong></p>
<p><strong>First Prize</strong><br/>
<ul>=E2=80=A2 $2,500<br/>
=E2=80=A2 Complimentary registration to the November 13-19, 2011 Fall =
COD & AIA Japan NWPR Design Conference held in Tokyo, Japan<br/>
=E2=80=A2 Coach airfare from any U.S. city to Tokyo, Japan (up to $1,2=
00)<br/>
=E2=80=A2 Hotel accommodations for three nights to the November 13-19,=
2011 Fall COD & AIA Japan NWPR Design Conference held in Tokyo, Japan=
(at conference hotel, not exceed $800 value)</li>
</ul></ul>
<p><strong>Second Prize</strong><br/>
<ul>=20
<li>$1,000</li></ul>
=20
<p><strong>Third Prize</strong><br/>
<ul>
<li>$500</li></ul>
<p><strong>TOTO Prize (Best Universally Designed bathroom)</strong>=
<br/>
<ul>
<li>TOTO Washlet seat <a href=3D"=
http://lyris.aia.org/t/1258453/4094408/16872/0/=
">http://www.totousa.com/Washlet/WashletC110.aspx</a><br/>
<li>Display at TOTO booth at the American Institute of Architect=
s (AIA) 2011 NationalConvention and Design Exposition in New Orleans, Loui=
siana, May 12-14, 2011</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>PAST COMPETITION RECIPIENTS</strong></p>
<p><a href=3D"=
http://lyris.aia.org/t/1258453/4094408/13427/0/=
">2010: Ideas Competition-Temporary/Permanent Relief Housing</a><br/>
</p>
<p><a href=3D"=
http://lyris.aia.org/t/1258453/4094408/16873/0/=
" target=3D"_self">2009: Listening to the Past, Looking to the Future: A Ho=
use for Today</a><a href=3D"=
http://lyris.aia.org/t/1258453/4094408/9827/0/=
" target=3D"_self"><br/>
</a></p>
<p><a href=3D"=
http://lyris.aia.org/t/1258453/4094408/9827/0/=
" target=3D"_self">2008: Branding the American House</a><a href=3D"=
http://lyris.aia.org/t/1258453/4094408/16874/0/=
" target=3D"_self"><br/>
</a></p>
<p><a href=3D"=
http://lyris.aia.org/t/1258453/4094408/16874/0/=
" target=3D"_self">2007: A Fountain of Use</a><a href=3D"=
http://lyris.aia.org/t/1258453/4094408/16875/0/=
" target=3D"_self"><br/>
</a></p>
<p><a href=3D"=
http://lyris.aia.org/t/1258453/4094408/16875/0/=
" target=3D"_self">2006: A House for an Ecologist</a><a href=3D"=
http://lyris.aia.org/t/1258453/4094408/16876/0/=
" target=3D"_self"><br/>
</a></p>
<p><a href=3D"=
http://lyris.aia.org/t/1258453/4094408/16876/0/=
" target=3D"_self">2005: Centre for Czech Architecture</a><a href=3D"=
http://lyris.aia.org/t/1258453/4094408/16877/0/=
" target=3D"_self"><br/>
</a></p>
<p><a href=3D"=
http://lyris.aia.org/t/1258453/4094408/16877/0/=
" target=3D"_self">2004: New Home on the Range</a></p>
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