The University of Oregon John Yeon Center for Architecture and the Landscape and Design Week Portland invite proposals to define, design, and bring to life Portland’s proposed “green loop”—a six-mile pedestrian/bike urban promenade linking the city’s east and west sides.
The winner(s) will receive up to $20,000 to further develop and implement schemes.
Proposed by the Bureau of Planning and Sustainability in the Central City 2035 Plan, the loop offers a potentially powerful new means of thinking about and traveling through the city. Connecting the two sides of the Willamette River at the Broadway Bridges and Tilikum Crossing, the loop will link the Pearl District/Old Town, West End, Cultural District, PSU, South Auditorium, South Waterfront, OMSI, Central Eastside and Lloyd District.
It can be a linear path, a series of connected places, or both: one loop, many expressions, designed for and made by Portlanders.
Full competition brief: https://2016.designweekportland.com/competition
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Loop PDX: A Design Competition to Connect Portland's Central CityType
Call for SubmissionsWebsite
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Registration Deadline
February 12, 2016 12:00 AMSubmission Deadline
February 29, 2016 12:00 AMPrice
$0 for students, $75 firms under 10 people, $150 firms above 10 people