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CeAl and Alcoa Innovation Unveil Winners of Architecture Design Competition Promoting Innovative Use of Aluminum
Centre d’expertise sur l’aluminium (CeAl) and Alcoa Innovation
Constellations and Sans détour respectively merit Grand Prize and People’s Choice Award
Montréal, Canada, 2018-06-15 –
Centre d’expertise sur l’aluminium (CeAl) and Alcoa Innovation proudly announce the two grand prize winners of the design competition dubbed Architecture and community commitment: A tale of aluminum. Launched last November in cooperation with Association des Architectes en pratique privée du Québec (AAPPQ) and backed by funding from the Ministry of Economy, Science and Innovation (MESI), the competition promotes the innovative use of aluminum in the building sector. The two prizes were officially awarded last evening at AAPPQ’s annual cocktail event.
Grand Prize
After deliberation, the panel of judges bestowed top honours upon Groupe A/Annexe U (Érick Rivard, Marie-Noël Chouinard, Maxime Rochette, Keven Ross and Rémi Morency) for Constellations, a bold, dynamic, public space concept. The prize comes replete with a cash award of $15,000. In the opinion of the judges, the project best articulated the notion of the discriminating use of aluminum in sustainable, mobile or permanent architectural spaces less than 120 square metres in area. Panel chair Ron Rayside, architect and senior partner with Rayside Labossière, had the following to say about the winning design concept: “This project makes brilliant use of the properties and potential of aluminum. Once set up, the structures would bring public spaces to life. What is more, they are readily adaptable to venue specifics and can be produced in limited quantities.”
The panel of judges included Carlo Carbone, professor at UQÀM’s School of Design, Anne Carrier, architect with Anne Carrier Architecture and President of AAPPQ, David Prud’homme, Director of Centre d’expertise sur l’aluminium (CeAl), François Racine, President of Alcoa Innovation, and chair Ron Rayside.
People’s Choice Award
Invited to vote for their concept of choice on the sites of each of CeAl and Alcoa Innovation, members of the general public selected Sans détour, a bridge concept designed to enhance oneness of community and imagined by ADHOC Architectes (Jean-François St-Onge, François Martineau, Tania Paula Garza and Pascale Bornais-Lamothe). The prize comes replete with a cash award of $10,000. Readers will be interested to learn that this year’s competition commanded record public participation. Indeed, in the period from April 10th to May 24th, over 2000 Internet users voted for their favourite concepts.
The ambitious Sans détour concept further merited a special honourable mention to underscore panel appreciation of the use of aluminum in all its forms and profound team commitment to social harmony.
Each of the two grand prize winners will receive expert assistance valued at $5000, in addition to valuable exposure through competition sponsors and the AAPPQ network.
Overview of winning concepts
Constellations: New cultural, sporting and social gathering places
Constellations by Groupe A/Annexe U advocates the creation of new public spaces, some enveloping and introverted, others open to the outside world, but all intended to inspire user delight. Erected in former parking lots or set up adjacent to public venues, these new covered spaces would house social, cultural and sporting activities designed to showcase the vibrancy of life in the city. Each unit entails the use of two large sheets of anodized aluminum which unfold to create an inviting shelter. The first forms seating and the enclosure proper, while the second—boasting a bright, gloss finish—floats above the space and folds down to settle gently at ground level. Perforated by hundreds of triangular openings, the aluminum canopy provides an interplay of light and shadow which reproduces the effects of the sunlit sky by day and starlit sky by night.
Sans détour: An inspiring proposal for bridging two solitudes
Sans détour, a creation of ADHOC Architectes seeks primarily to link two worlds, two communities with much to share, namely vibrantly urban Verdun and serenely suburban Île des Sœurs. How? By erecting a bridge, literally. Constructed entirely of aluminum, the bridge would present a changing portrait based on the time of day: translucent at sunset and decidedly more opaque when the sun peaks at midday. Features include a helicoidal staircase descending to the water and panoramic overlooks intended to bring together residents living on opposite sides of the river,
About the Centre d’expertise sur l’aluminium (CeAl)
Centre d’expertise sur l’aluminium (CeAl) is a centre dedicated to the documentation, development and sharing of information about aluminum. The CeAl vision is to provide a credible, well-known, recognized source of information and technical references for individuals wishing to make greater use of aluminum. The Centre’s mission is to compile, produce and share available knowledge pertaining to aluminum processing. The CeAl mandate is to encourage and facilitate the use of aluminum through technical support, training, referencing and promotion. CeAl is an initiative of AluQuébec (the Aluminum industrial cluster) inspired by Measure No 14 on sharing aluminum expertise set out in the 2015–2025 Québec Aluminum Development Strategy. For more information: CeAl-aluquebec.com
About Alcoa Innovation
In Québec, Alcoa Innovation is a partnership set up in 2008 together with Industrial Research Centre of Québec (CRIQ) and Aluminum Research and Development Centre of Québec (CQRDA) to structure and sustain the development of the aluminum industry and markets. The twofold mission of Alcoa Innovation is to support small- and medium-sized Québec enterprises (SMEs) active in the aluminum sector by fostering the development of innovative products made of processed aluminum, and to promote the use of aluminum in technological as well as sustainable development initiatives. In 2012, Alcoa Innovation launched a newsletter dubbed INNOVER to weave closer ties with public and industrial decision makers. www.alcoainnovation.com/index.html.
Source:
Alcoa Innovation
François Racine
President
+1 514 247-2899
Centre d’expertise sur l’aluminium
Lysane Martel
Communications
+1 514 927-2537
Information about the competition:
Kilicom Public Relations
Stéphanie Quirion
+1 514 845-8222, x223
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- Kilicom Relations publiques
- Stéphanie Quirion
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