Seattle Design Commission is looking for ideas to temporarily take the place of construction projects that have been stalled by the economy. Empty lots or big holes in the ground could be transformed into something more useful or beautiful, at least for a while.
These vacant project sites are all around us. Unattractive and unbecoming of our city, we pass by them every day: empty holes, barren plains of gravel, voids in the city fabric. How can we convert these eyesores to opportunities?
The Seattle Design Commission wants your ideas for Holding Patterns, interim uses for stalled project sites.
We are seeking your concepts to transform the following types of stalled project sites around the city:
- holes in the ground
- surface lots ongoing
- construction above or below street level
Whether a concert space or a bumper car track, basketball hoops or a fleeting performance stage, from temporary to semi-permanent, wacky, practical or both, the Design Commission is welcoming any and all ideas. Artists, designers, non-profits, businesses, developers, students, astronauts, everyone is invited to contribute ideas. Interdisciplinary teams are encouraged.
Deadline: Monday, May 24th, 2010
Your submission should include the following:
- a brief narrative including rationale, goal, purpose, program, and design intent the location, if specific (all city-wide locations are acceptable)
- a site plan and/or images that communicate your ideas
- Maximum of four 8.5” x 11” single-sided pages per site category
There will be a follow up implementation workshop for selected ideas, so please be prepared to make a two minute pitch for potential partners who are able to help make your ideas a reality.
Submit via e-mail to [email protected] a pdf formatted file and in the body of the email the names/backgrounds of participants and contact information for one person. Please put “Holding Patterns” in the subject line. 6 MB maximum file size.