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The City of Winnipeg Planning, Property and Development Department, Planning and Land Use Division invites design teams to participate in a Single-Stage Open Ideas Competition.

Ideas Winnipeg 2002 competition includes three integrally related challenges within the single submission: a. Context and Analysis Plan An urban analysis that encompasses a minimum area including the edge condition of the Exchange District on the west side of the Red River, and the edge condition of St. Boniface on the east side of the Red River from the Provencher Bridge to May Street. The Context and Analysis Plan informs the Area Plan and Site Plan design. b. Area Plan An urban design masterplan encompassing a design area noted in the Context and Analysis Plan. The purpose of this masterplan is to produce a dynamic framework or vision of the eventual development of the entire area. c. Site Plan A building design for mixed use development and housing within the Area Plan. The designated site is bounded by Bertha Street on the west, a straight extension of John Hirsch Place on the south, Elgin Avenue to the north and Waterfront Drive and the Red River to the East. (Note that the designated site is split east-west by Waterfront Drive. The area to the east of Waterfront Drive is Stephen Juba Park.) The designated site includes the original location of the Historic William Ross House Brookbank , built in 1852 and moved from the site in 1948. For further information on the Ross House refer to Historic Context on the Web-page. The designated site is the minimum site for development. The site may be expanded at the competitor’s discretion. Eligibility The Ideas Competition is open to architects and multi-disciplinary teams that include at least one architect. The competition is open to all architects eligible to practice, as defined by the requirements in existence in their country. Both individual and collaborative entries by multi-disciplinary teams are permitted and encouraged, provided that at least one eligible architect is a member of the team. The application for registration may be made in the name of an individual or team. Individuals, including architects, may participate in more than one submission. In order to be eligible, registrants must include the following: a. A registration form indicating the name(s) of the individual entrant or team member, proof of eligibility of architect on team, address, telephone number, fax number, and e-mail address of both the registrant and the eligible architect. b. A registration fee by a cashiers cheque or money order in the amount of $ 100.00 (Canadian funds only), made payable to the order of the City of Winnipeg, Design Competition. The registration form and cheque must be enclosed in an envelope and sent to the Ideas Winnipeg 2002 address at: City Re-emerging 15 - 30 Fort Street Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada R3C 4X5 The envelope must also display the return address of the registrant. The registration period ends before 4:30 p.m. North American Standard Time (NAST) on May 1, 2002. Any registration received after this time and date will not be accepted and will be returned unopened to the address indicated on the envelope. Questions about the registration procedures should be addressed to the Competition Committee through the web-site: http://www.winnipeg-ideas- competition.org or via fax (204) 488-0216. East Exchange and Red River International Ideas Competition Ideas Winnipeg 2002 Attention: Professional Advisor The City of Winnipeg Planning Property and Development Department Planning and Land Use Division

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