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    VOLUME 1 THE PROGRAMME OF THE COMPETITION

    CENTRE FOR PROMOTION OF SCIENCECOMPETITION BRIEF

    Theopeninternaonal,anonymous,singlestagecompeonforthePRELIMINARYARCHITECTURALDESIGNofthenewbuildingofthe

    CENTRE FOR PROMOTION OF SCIENCE

    inNewBelgradeurbanBLOCK39,RepublicofSERBIAand

    UrbandesignideasforaScienceandArtCampusinBLOCK39,NewBelgrade

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    Minister of Science and Technology-BoidarDjeli

    1See:hp://www.nauka.gov.rs/eng/index.php?opon=com_content&task=view&id=361

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    1 PURPOSE OF THE COMPETITION

    Thepurposeof thearchitecturalcompeonisto choose,onthebasisofacomparisonofsubmieddesigns,thebestentrybyaparcipantcapableofcreangthemostsuitabledesigninfullmentofthepromotersrequirementsaslaiddown in these Terms, Programme and Relevant Documents.

    Theambionofthecompeonistoselectanarchitecturaldesign of the Centre for Promotion of Science, and propose

    urbandevelopmentsoluonsoftheBlock39.

    NewBelgradesblock39shouldbeseenasaBelgradeprimeinnovation part of the city, a scientific park (research

    instutes,universies,researchbasedbusiness),withspecialfocusondesigningtheCentreforPromoonofScience.TheCentreforPromoonofSciencewillbeaninstuonofserviceandanaonalbankofknowledgeintheeldofscienceforgeneral public. It will organise innovative and educative

    exhibions,andbringscienceclosertogeneralpublic.

    The Block 39 consists of 11,66 ha out of which 20.915 m2havebeenallocated fortheconstruconof theCentreforPromoonofSciencebuilding.

    The promoter expects to build approximately 10.000 m2 for

    exhibionsareas, scienceclub, planetariumdome theatre,conferencehalls, restaurant/caf,as wellas administraonand technical units.

    2 BACKGROUNDOFTHECOMPETITION

    SerbiasStrategy forsciencand technologicaldevelopment2010 to 2015 is in line with the Europe 2020 strategy with the

    common aim of developing an economy based on knowledgeandinnovaon.

    Communicaonofscienceandtechnology,thatisrichandengaging, smulatesthe interestof young people andtheircreavityandpotenal,andmakesthemawareofthecurrentissuesin sciencebybringingthemnearertoscienstsandresearchers.

    The recently adopted Strategy of Science and technological

    development1aswellastheLawonSciencandResearchAcviesenvisagetheformaonoftheCentreforPromoonof Science in partnership with the society and scientific

    communityasameanofinvesnginfuturedevelopmentandgrowth. The Centre is expected to give out of school science

    educaonandwillbetherstofitskindintheregionoftheWestern Balkans.

    Science Centres inspire curiosity and support learning about

    science from early ages. In the area of knowledge-based

    socieesamodernsciencecentrecanplayacentralroleinthedisseminaonof scienc culture and the strengtheningofresearch,notonlyforyounggeneraons,butalsoforadults.

    Science Centres oerrich resourcesfor lifelong learning,providing meeting places for citizens and the research

    community,supporngschools,andcontributetotheculturalandeconomicvitalityoftheircommunies.

    ThemaingoalofthisCentreofPromoonofSciencewillbe

    tofacilitatescienceducaon,aconnuoustrainingaswellassocialandeconomicgrowth,bothwithdirectacon,andin partnership with other actors primarily the Ministry of

    Science and Technological Development and the Ministry of

    Educaon.

    The project promoter is the Ministry of Science and Technological

    Development of the Government of the Republic of Serbia.

    2.1CommentsbytheMinisterforScienceandTechnologicalDevelopment

    According to the Minister of Science and Technological Devel-

    opment,Mr.Boidareli,theScienceCentreisanambious

    and high priority in Serbia in the next few years. It is to be anlandmark of Belgrade - to be put on postcards, a place that

    livesdayandnight,thatpulsesandaracts.

    ItwillbeapartoflifelongeducaonofthepopulaonofSerbia, and will help boost the recruitment of talent and prepare

    society to meet the challenges of opportunities of new

    technologies. Belgrade will be getting an attractive and

    interesngfeaturethathasthegoaltobringcloserscienceandthegeneralpopulaonofallages.TheCentreforPromoonofSciencewillatthesamemebearegionalaracon,since

    thereisnosimilarinstuoninthecountriesoftheregion,andtheCentrewillllthetouriscandlivingoerofBelgradeandpromoteitasamodernandexingEuropeancity.

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    VOLUME 1 THE PROGRAMME OF THE COMPETITION

    Map of New Belgrade, Posion of compeon locaon in Belgrade

    3 THE COMPETITIO N AREA

    The Republic of Serbia is a landlocked country located at the

    crossroads of Central and South-Eastern Europe, covering the

    southern lowlands of the Carpathian basin and central part

    ofBalkans, withpopulaonof 7,334,935 cizens,withoutKosovo and Metohija.

    Belgrade(inSerbian:,Beograd)isthecapitalandlargestcityofSerbia.ThecityliesattheconuenceoftheSavaandDanube rivers, where the Pannonia Plain meets the Balkans.

    With a populaonof 1,630,000(ocial esmate2007),BelgradeisthethirdlargestcityinSouth-easternEurope,aerIstanbul and Athens. Its name in Serbian means White city.

    ThecompeonareaistheurbanBlock39inNewBelgrade,rightnexttothecountrysmainhighwayE75,oneofthetenEuropean corridors linking Vienna to Istanbul, Budapest to

    Athens,BoulevardofArsenijearnojevi.

    New Belgrade, which has approx. 300.000 inhabitants, is

    planned and partly built on reclaimed land between the

    historical independentcies ofZemunandBelgrade,rightbetween the banks of Danube and Sava River.

    MoreinformaonaboutcityofBelgradeandthemapwiththesatelliteviewonecanndonsite: www.beograd.rs andwww.blokovi.com/index.php/mapa.html

    3.1DevelopmentofNewBelgrade

    Due to the general expansion of Belgrade start during the beggining

    ofthe20thcentury,therstideaofhowNewBelgradeshouldbebuiltwaselaboratedaerWorldWarI,in1923.

    Thereal construconof NewBelgrade began aerWorldWarIIonApril11th1948,whentherstfoundaonrockwasput in its muddy and sandy soil.

    Almost all housing models of the new area were built following

    the Master plan 1950 and later the Regular plan from 1960.

    The corners of the blocks were marked by high buildings. The

    architects for the main buildings and blocks in New Belgrade

    wereselectedbycompeons.

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    Filling the terrain with sand (draining of the swamp), New Belgrade, 1950`s

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    Block 39 at the beginning of the construcon of New Belgrade, 1970s

    Inner yard in block 23, quality of New Belgrade`s blocks Passage in the ground oor, characteriscs of buildings in New Belgrade

    Site plan with a block numbers in New Belgrade

    New Belgrade was built using the rules of modernurbanism, which was the product of the CIAM group

    (InternaonalCongresses ofModernArchitecture -anorganisaonwiththeobjecveofspreadingtheprinciples of the Modern Movement focusing in all the

    maindomainsofarchitecture)andAthenscharter.

    Atthatme,futuriscurbanplanningwascarriedout,with a clear orthogonal street system, wide boulevards,

    fasttrac,openandhalfopenblockswithmacroandmicro ambiences and appropriate following content,

    greenzonesandgoodenvironmentalqualies.

    Itbecamelatera"funconalcity"havingfourmainfuncons:habitat,work,recreaonandtrac.Someof the main characteriscs of the area are: highgroundoors,biggreensurfaceswithintheblocks,highbuildingsforresidence,separaonofpedestrianandmotortrac,goodtracconnecons.

    Typical architecture features in New Belgrade are

    breakthroughs through the buildings, open ground

    oors,freeanglesoftheparcelsandopenroofsurfaces.

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    Block 28, Televizorka building, author Ilija A rnautovic

    Map of important architectural structures in the surrounding of the Block 39

    3.2 NEIGHBOURHOOD

    The Block 39 is bordered by the following

    streets:MilunaMilankovia,BulevarUmetnos,Omladinskih brigada and Boulevard Arsenije

    arnojevi (which is the EuropeanhighwayE75, so called Pan-European Corridor X,

    connecngBudapestandIstanbul,aswellas

    Athens).

    The immediate surroundings of the Block 39

    havea highdegreeofspaalandfunconalwholeness, and it was built in a typology of

    openblocksforbusinessandbusiness-residenalfuncon.

    Blocks38and28oneachsideoftheBlock39areresidenal.Blocks65,41 and41a acrosstheMilunaMilankoviaStreetarededicatedto business and commercial acvies, andacross the highway the Blocks 29, 32, 33 are

    mostlyresidenal.

    Block 38 towers

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    Map of compeon area

    Faculty of Drama Arts, Block 39

    3.3TheBlock39-Compeonarea

    TheonlybuildingcurrentlyexisnginBlock39istheFacultyofDramadesignedbyAleksandarStjepanoviandBoidarJankovi,whichwasbuiltin1974.Itistheonlybuiltpart of the envisaged university of Art Campus.

    3.3.1Size

    Block39 hasanareaof11,66hectares.Mapsandcrossseconsareprovidedinthedownloadable documents.

    Thesiteselectedforthe"CentreforPromoonofScience"andscienceinstutehasanareaof20.914m2.Thededicatedareaispresentedinthegurebelow,buturbansoluonswhichmayenvisageconstruconoftheCentreonsomeotherpartofBlock39isallowed.The rest of the vacant areas of the block are dedicated to the future Science Park.

    3.3.2Trac

    The current accesses for cars to the Site are possible from the Boulevard of Arts, the

    BoulevardMilunaMilankoviaandOmladinskihBrigadaStreet.Apartforemployeescarsandforbicycles,basedonthewishofthepromoterallparking

    areas have to be hidden in underground garages.

    Pedestrianapproachtothetargetedlocaonispossiblefromthedireconofthehighway.PosionsoftheVehicles-pedestrianapproachesaregivenonthegraphicaachment.

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    Block 39, View on the locaon

    Aerial view of the compeon area

    3.3.3Zoningcondions

    The plan basis for this project is the General Master Plan of

    Belgrade 2021. The plan providesdedicaon of Block 39to specialized centres, schools for higher education, and

    educaonalcentres.SpecialisedcentresaredenedbytheMaster Plan as areas that concentrate buildings of one single

    acvity,butcanalsoincludeseveralcomplementarytypesof

    buildings of macro-regional importance and importance tothe country.

    TheonlyparameterwhichtheGeneralMasterPlandenesfor Specialised Centres is that green areas should comprise

    minimum 40% of the total area.

    Thevolume,numberofoors,percentageofparcelsusageandoccupancylevelarenotspecied,butaresubjecttothedevelopment of ideas to be proposed for the whole Block 39.

    3.3.4Geotechnicalcondions

    TheProjectslocaoninBlock39isspreadonapartofthe

    alluvial plane of the Sava River with a terrain level of 77.30 to77.90 meters high.

    Theterrainisarciallylevelledwithembankmentoffoundrysand, thickness of 1.5 to 4.6 meters, which is ravaged in many

    places,withexcavaonsparallylledwithconstruconwaste.Connuityandhomogeneityarethereforenotensured.

    The part near the surface of the terrain is made of compressible

    alluvial dusty and sandy clay and sludge, thickness from 3.7 to

    7.2m.

    Claysareso,saturatedwithwaterandarethickerunlthemiddle compressible clay. To the depth of 13.6 43.5m the

    terrain is built of alluvial-lake gravel-sand.

    Asthe areais an old riverbedwhich was lledin,thegroundwater level is very high between 1.6 and 4.5 m. The

    groundwater is at the surface level of the former terrain and

    is hydraulically connected to the river of Sava.

    3.3.5Climate

    Belgradehasamoderateconnentalclimate,withfourseasonsanduniformlyspreadprecipitaon.Theyear-roundaveragetemperatureis11.7C(53.1F),whilethehoestmonthisJuly,withanaveragetemperatureof22.1C(71.8F).

    There are, on average, 31 days a year when the temperature

    is above 30 C, and 95 days when the temperature is above25C.Belgradereceivesabout700millimeters(27.56in)ofprecipitaonayear.

    The average annual number of sunny hours is 2,096. The sunniest

    monthsareJulyandAugust,withanaverageofabout10sunny hours a day, while December andJanuary arethegloomiest, with an average of 22.3 sunny hours a day. The

    highest ocially recorded temperature in Belgrade was+43.1 C, while on the other hand, the lowest temperature

    was26.2ConJanuary10,1893.

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    4 COMPETITIO N REQUIREM ENTS

    4.1IdeasfortheurbanconceptoftheBlock39

    Theintenonis thattheBlock39becomesa SciencandArtscampus.Itwillbesciencspaceaswellasaneducaonalandbusinesscentre,a placewherescience,educaonandtechnology meet arts and culture.

    4.1.1Vision

    It is envisaged that in the future, Block 39 should accommodate

    anumberofsciencinstutes,faculesandocebuildingswhichwillhostcompaniesrelatedtosciencresearch.

    Thedesignershouldenvisagethatinthenearfuture,thelocaonwillaccommodatespecialisedresearchinstutesliketheCentreforMaterials, theNanoScience andSupercompung Centres,approximately2000m2each.Itisimportanttonocethatthoseinstutesdonotnecessarilyrequireseparatebuildings.

    Generally,inthefuture,anaddional30-40.000m2willbe

    requiredforresearchinstutes,buttheorganisaonoftheparcels and the buildings should be made in order to leave

    exibilityforerecngaddionalbuildings,not foreseen atthis moment.

    The University parts are foreseen to be for the Faculty for

    ElectricalEngineering,theFacultyforOrganisaonalscience,theFacultyofMathemacsandtheFacultyofPhysics,withan expected capacity of 10 000 students.

    Thoseuniversies(whichdonotnecessitateseparatebuildings)willrequirearound60.000m2netspace(listedbelow).Itwillpossibly grow up to 100.000 m2 in the future.

    Addionally,theurbanplanningshouldenvisageapossibilityofcreanga Secondary schoolcentreforabout1000pupils,toaccommodatethe GymnasiumofMathemacs.ThisspecialisedsecondaryschoolisauniqueinstuonintheSerbianeducaonsystem, which provides world-classquality educaon in areaof natural sciences(predominantly mathemacs and physics).Around 30% of teachers in this school are University professors

    from facules of Natural sciences and the Gymnasium ofMathemacscurriculaareghtlyconnectedwith curriculaat

    those facules.Thecompetorshouldenvisage addionalarea dedicated for the University of Arts on the southern part

    oftheBlock,inthevicinityoftheexisngFacultyofDrama.

    In the area of Sciences, the buildings that are currently predicted

    tobeaccommodatedintheareaare:

    Facul tyforElectricalEngineering

    Facul tyofOrganisaonalScience FacultyofMathemacsFacultyofPhysicsSupercompungCentre MaterialsandNanoTechnologycentresScienceInstute

    ScienceInstuteshouldforeseea high-risebuildingwithaminimum height of 50 m, allocated next to the site for the

    CentreforthePromoonofScience.

    TheaimistodevelopasynergybetweenthefaciliesoftheCentreforpromoonofScienceandtheUniversitycampus;itwillalsobealandmarkoftheBlock39.Aphysicalconnecon

    betweenthebuildingsshouldbetakenintoconsideraon.

    4.2TheArchitecturaldesignof"CentreforPromoonofScience"

    The architects should consider the design of the building, in

    lightoftheghtmescheduleavailable.AmescheduleisaachedtotheVolume2Compeonregulaons.

    4.2.1Vision

    The Centrefor Promoonof Science will be thecenterfor furthering the understanding of science and technology

    bymeansofinteracveacvies,experiments,lecturesandworkshops.

    Sciencecentreexhibitshavetobeinteracveandpromoteself-determined learning about science and technology.

    These acviesinviteto play, toexperimentand tothinkahead,irrespecveofanypreviousknowledge.

    The aim is to support a future-oriented approach towards

    science and technology and to overcome prejudices against

    diculttopics,sparkcuriosityinscienccontextsandthedelightininnovaon.Itwillinspiredialogueonthesemaersand encourage young people in their choice of career.

    Itcanbesummarisedasfollows:Makescienceaccessibletothegeneralpublic.Encouragetheexcitementofdiscovery,primarilyamongsttheyoungpopulaonandtheirparents.

    Becomeanintegralanddynamicpartofthelearningenvironment.Broadenpublicunderstandingofsciencethroughexperienallearning.

    ItisexpectedthattheCentreforPromoonofSciencewillbecome:alearningorientedinstuonwheregeneralpubliccanenjoyandindividualscanexperiencehundredsofsciencdemonstraonsandexperiments.acentreforresearch,developmentandadvancementofacviesforengagingchildren,parents,andteachersandpromongeducaonalexcellenceandinnovaon.aplacewell-knownamongprofessionaleducatorsforthe

    informalscienceeducaonprogrammesforallagegroups.unavoidabledesnaonforschoolexcursionsinSerbia.aplaceknownasoneoftheregionsmust-seedesnaons.aplaceinteresngforthosewhohavevisitedsimilarinstuonsabroadbecauseofitsarchitectureandcontent.ameengplaceforvarioussectorsofsocietysuchasmediapoliciansandcivilsocietytomeetwiththeresearchcommunity,learnmoreaboutsciencissuesanddiscusstheirimpact

    on society.

    4.2.2Architecture

    Scienceitselfisverylive,intriguing,enigmac,andaboveallinteresting and fun. The architecture of the Centre for

    PromoonofScienceshouldsupportandasserttheabovementionedvision,andrstofallitshouldbeareeconofitscontentandalandmark,withuniquearchitecturalqualiesandsmarttechnologicalinstallaonsandsustainableprinciples.

    Thebuildingof theScience PromoonCentre theof willbe surrounded with the Science Garden, an outdoor area

    equippedwithexhibitswhichshallsmulatepeopletogoinside to play and explore the fields of science.

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    Inside the Science Club with all the laboratories, exhibits and

    lectureroomswilltakevisitorsfurtherinthesciencworld,andmakeitthe"home"ofallthelocalscienstsandfansofscience.

    EverybodywhocomestotheCentreforPromoonofScienceleave inspired and enriched.

    TheScienceGardenisseenasanoutdooracvityandexhibionareanexttotheCentreforPromoonofScienceinordertoaractpeoplewhopassbyandgivethemaperspecveonwhat science exhibits really are. A close relation to the

    surrounding park and green areas is expected from the whole

    building. In other words, easy accesses from relevant areas to

    the outside and buildings transparency are to be considered.

    The building has to be planned in a way that makes it possible

    tobuildtheprojectindierentphases,andalsoconsiderpossible extensions in future.

    Thestructuralconstruconsystemofthebuildingshallallowasmuchexibilityaspossibleforfuturechangesofthebuilding.Thesizesandshapesoftheroomsshallsupportthefuncons

    oftherooms.Theexhibionareasshouldalsoallowexibilityto accommodate the ever changing content and programming

    of the Centre. - as few columns as possible.

    Itisimportantthatallstafuncons,likemaintenanceandadministraon,canmeetwithoutpassingthroughpublicareas.

    Theposionand relaonbetweenvercaland horizontalcommunicaons(hallways,aisles,staircases,andelevators)should oer easy movement and orientaon within thebuilding,allowforexhibionandequipmenttransport,andgood connectivity between the spaces based on their

    programmingfuncons.

    Integraonofconstraintsrelatedtoaccessibilitytoallshouldbeconsideredandin parcularfordisabledpeopleaccess(ramps,toilets).Itwouldbepreferabletohaveallpublicareas in a single level.

    4.2.3Sustainability

    The compeon promoter expects entrants to integrate

    sustainability as a natural element in the project and thatsustainability will be an important part of the integrated

    design. Sustainability should be an integral aspect both of the

    building complex and the surrounding areas.

    Thecompetorsshouldtakeintoconsideraonthefollowingrequirements:

    Energyconsciousdesign;increasedR-valueatbuildingenvelope(wallsandroof).Minimiseadverseenvironmental

    impact on areas surrounding the building. Use of appropriate

    technology and materials.

    Considercriteriaforsustainabilityincludingbuildingforlowenergy use, with natural daylight, passive solar gain, solar

    shading,naturalvenlaon,savingwater,awarenessofuse

    of materials with low embodied energy, or from sustainableresources,withpotenalforrecycling,andreducingsitewaste.Consideragoodlevelofvenlaon,ideallybynaturalmeans,adequateheangforthermalcomfort,goodsoundinsulaonandacouscs.Easeofmaintenance,safetyandsecurity.Safestorageof

    hazardous substances needs to be provided.

    Usearacvedurablegoodqualitymaterialswithpraccalrobustconstrucondetailsthatresultineaseofmaintenanceandlowercosts.Specicaonsofwallandoornishesfor

    performance and maintenance must be included, especially

    where there are Health and Safety issues. Needed sound

    proongistobeprovided.

    4.2.4AdayattheCentreforPromoonofScience

    This is a typical working day in May at the science centre. We

    have nine school groups scheduled for today. All of them are

    coming from out of Belgrade. During the previous months, we

    had, in average, only two groups per day and most of them

    were from Belgrade.

    They worked a lot in the laboratories and the science club.Although organized visits are planned and managed, in some

    periods of the year, the demand can be much larger then in

    some other periods. Except for the school groups, we can

    expect 200-300 adults with children today. Most of them will

    come in the early aernoon.

    Our explainers will be mostly exhibion guides today. Some

    of them will perform demonstraons in the main hall at four

    occasions.

    In the restaurant, they will serve simple meals and refreshments

    mostly (Medieval hotdog is an absolute hit these days!),

    but tomorrow we will have an internaonal conference with

    230 parcipants, and they are also going to use the Planetariumfor a special performance. Then the restaurant will work at

    full capacity. In the evening, we will have a scienc seminar

    (one of ve regular monthly seminars) for 40-45 people. Most

    of them are members of our science centres club, but there

    will also be a few guests from abroad.

    Members, of course, dont need admission ckets because

    they have annual cards.

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    Example of Caf

    Exhibion area, Experimentarium, Denmark

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    Exhibion area, Experimentarium, Denmark

    Thecafwillservesnacks,drinksandcoee/tea.Thecaffacilityshouldincludeaservicebarequippedforsimplefoodpreparaon,serving,washingup,andpantry,includingwateranddrainageinstallaon.

    5.2.7BookingOce

    Standardocespacefortwoemployees,thebookingoceiswherethevisitorscangetinformaononguidedtoursofthe centre and where actual booking can be done.

    5.3 EXHIBITION AREA

    CentreforPromoonofSciencewillbasicallyhavetwodierentexhibionareas(permanentandtemporaryexhibions)withexhibits,displays, videoand hands-ondemonstraonsthatpromote self-directed learning.

    Alltheexhibionareasshallbeveryexiblewithfewloadbearing columns, no permanent walls, but with a system of

    modularmobilewallsforseparaon.Allinstallaonsshallbeaccessiblefromtheceilingoroor.

    5.3.1Permanentexhibionarea

    Thetotalprogrammedexhibionareashallbeabletobe

    dividedintofourtovethemacareasbyamobilemodularwall-system.Thethemescanbe:Universe,PlanetEarth,LifeonEarth,HumanOrganismandothertopicsfromtheacveresearch areas of Physics, Biology, Chemistry, etc.

    All areas shall be easily accessible to the public, safeguard natural

    visitorow,andallowforbothquickreviewandin-depthstudyofexhibionsbyindividualvisitorsorlargergroups.

    Theexiblesystemmustallowforexhibitstobepresentedonthewalls,hangingfromtheceiling,byvideoprojecons,as free standing exhibits or exhibits on shelves and stands.

    The4-5areasshouldbeabletobeclosedofore.g.installing

    newexhibions,withouthinderingtheowofvisitorswithrespecttotheotherexhibionareas.The exhibions will be changed approximatelyevery twoyearsandwillfrequentlyrequirerearrangementsduetotheconnuousdevelopmentoftheexhibion.

    5.3.2Temporaryexhibionarea

    Thetemporaryexhibionsarethemacbynature,dependingonthehottopicsin sciencworldsuchasNano-world,Climatechangeetc. These exhibions canbe travelling or

    loaned from other centres and will be changed approximatelyevery six months.

    The temporary area should be possibly separated from the

    restoftheexhibionarea,butcanbevisuallyconnectedandhasaseparateentrance,forpossibleseparatecketpurchase.

    Thetemporaryexhibionareashallbeabletobedividedbya mobile modular wall-system, for exhibits to be presented

    onthewalls,hangingfromtheceiling,byvideoprojecons,as free standing exhibits or exhibits on shelves and stands.

    5.3.3 Break Areas

    Visitorbreakareasmustbespreadthroughouttheexhibionspace,dependingonthearchitecturalsoluonsandvisitorow.Theseareaswillallowforbreaks/restintheexhibionareas. These areas could have daylight and outdoor view.

    Thereshouldbeadequateseang,andcouldbeplacedincloseproximitytothevisitorsrestrooms.The break areas can have a computer with interactive

    presentaons.

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    5.3.4Addionalrequirements

    Totaldaylightcontrol,ifanywindowsLightgridforvariouslight/exhibionlighng/projectorsElectricaloutletsintheooringTransportpathsmustbeadaptedfordevicessuchasforklis,pallettrucksormanualcarts.Itisimportantto

    have clean transport lines, without sharp corners/turns.

    It shall be possible to bring objects of large formats into thecentre, such as an object that is 3 meters wide and 4.5

    meters high.

    5.4 SCIENCE CLUB

    TheScienceclubwillprovidespacesforlectures,demonstraons,discussions and hands-on work with students and other visitors,

    mainlyforExtracurricularandCo-curricularacvies.Inaddion,this will be the area where demonstrators and explainers will be

    trained.Theareaisseparatefromtheexhibionareaandincloseproximity to the maintenance and mechanical workshops.

    5.4.1Laboratories

    Fourlaboratories (20students perl aboratory)that includewet and dry laboratories:Biology, Chemistry, Physics andElectronics,withthenecessaryequipment.Itisexpectedtohave one teacher per 20 students.

    Wet laboratories include laboratories for chemistry and biology

    andrequireexhausthoodsandemergencyshowerhead.

    Dry laboratories are for experiments regarding physics and

    electronics.Thereshouldbedaylightcontrolbecauseofopcsexperiments.

    Addionalrequirementsare

    inletsforstandardlaboratorygasesusedinbothwetanddry laboratories,

    wateranddrainage.

    5.4.2Teacherspreparaonroomsforlabtechnicians:

    TworoomsforteacherstopreparelecturesandmeengsinacentralposionoftheScienceClub.

    5.4.3Storageofequipment:

    Inconnecontothelaboratoriesstoreroomsareneededforstorageoflab-equipmentandotherteachingmaterial.Fromthestoreroomsexhaustisrequired.

    5.4.4Flexibleclassroomspace

    Theclassroomconsistsofalargeexiblespacewithfurniturethat can be easily rearranged and shall be located close to

    the laboratories.

    Itwillbe usedforlectures, demonstraons, round tables,compeonsandworkshopsandcouldaccommodateupto60persons.

    5.4.5Scienceplaygroundarea

    Itshallbeaexibleareaforexhibits,experimentsandwork-shopswithhandsonacviesforpreschoolchildren.Inconneconwiththeclassroom,eventslikebirthdayparescanbeheld.The Playground area and the classroom shall be connected

    with a big sliding door. It shall be accessible from the Lobby.

    Example of laboratory

    Laboratory equipment

    Example of break area with internet access

    Example of science club

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    5.4.6Visitorsrestrooms

    It will depend on the layout and proximity to the classrooms

    and labs.

    5.5 CONFERENCE AREA

    5.5.1Conferencehall

    Mulfunconalhallwithacapacityof250seats,Programmingacvieswillaimtoimprovescienceandtechnologyliteracyofpolicalandeconomicelitesandpublicatlarge.

    It shall be possible to open up to the lobby during special

    arrangements and to use it as a separate meeting and

    conference hall, stage for performance, gatherings, regular

    and3Dprojecons,etc.Hallcanbe rentedforcommercialuse not related to the Centre.

    Thehallshouldhavehighceilingsandstepswithgoodacousccondions andnodaylight.The hallwillincludea control/projeconroominthebackofthehallandveroomsfor

    simultaneoustranslaon.

    Specialtechnicalrequirements:Lightgridforvariouslight/exhibionlighng/projectorsAdjustableauditoriumlighngandstagelighngRetractableprojeconscreenElectricaloutletsinthestageoorTraconcableforcontroloflight,soundandotherequipment

    from the place of control

    Customized,necessaryelectricalequipment,amplifiersystems, large amounts of power

    AntennacablingNecessaryxturesforcinemaEquipmentforsimultaneoustranslaon

    5.5.2Roomforspeakersandstorage

    Inconneconwiththeconferenceandcongresshallsthereshould be a backstage room for speakers and performers as

    wellasastorageroomfortechnicalequipment.Thisspaceshould have an entrance for deliveries and a separate entrance

    for a hidden entry into the hall stage.

    5.5.3 Restrooms

    Restrooms for visitors are in close proximity to the conference hall

    entranceorit canbesharedwiththemainvisitorsrestroomconnectedtothelobby,dependingonthearchitecturalsoluons.

    5.5.4Addionalrequirements

    Spacefortechnicalunitsandequipment

    5.6 PLANETARIUM

    Dome theatre with a capacity of 100 seats and a diameter of

    at least 12 meters.

    Auditorium, Thessaloniki Science Center and Technology Museum, photo by NOESIS

    Principles of Planetarium

    Planetarium, Thessaloniki Science Center and Technology Museum,

    photo by NOESIS

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    The Planetarium Dome Theatre will serve mulpurposefunconsinthe centre,throughitsvarietyofshows(skies&stars,educaonal/scienclmsadaptedforthisformat),throughitsshapeandcapacityforothertypesofpotenalacvies (conferences, lectures, promoons, sponsoredevents).

    Itwillbefunconalallyearroundwithmulpleshowsevery

    day.

    Theseang arrangement,duetoitsmulfunconaluse,isto be arranged as an amphitheatre with seats distributed on

    rows as straight as possible, not curved.

    Entrance shall be possible from the main lobby and will

    requireseparatecketpurchase.

    ThePlanetariumwill beequipped according tomoderndigital planetarium standards, combining both 2D and 3D

    projeconcapabilies.

    Thelighngofthedomeshouldalsobetakenintoconsi deraon

    (controls,LED,fading).The Planetariumshallhavegoodacousccondionsandnodaylight.

    5.7 RESTAURANT AND CANTEEN

    ThisshouldbeamainareafortheCentreoeringfoodanddrink.

    The restaurant should be accessible directly from the Lobby

    aerthecketcheckpointandincloseconneconwiththeconferencehallandifpossiblealsowiththeexhibionareas.

    It should have separated space for group visits bringing lunch

    boxes.

    Necessarystorage,refrigeraon, andwasteroommustbeeasily accessible from the kitchen and in the close proximity

    to the delivery areas.

    5.7.1Singarea(100seats)

    Open space with daylight and views to the outdoor areas and

    Science Park. During seasons outside serving should be possible.

    5.7.2Deliverykitchenwithcountersandregister

    Including:DishwasherPantryaccessiblefromkitchenFridge/freezer/drystorage/wasteStarestroom,showersandchangingrooms

    5.7.3CanteenManagersoce

    Standardocewithoneworkingplace.

    5.7.4Addionalrequirements

    Alldeliveriesinanareaseparatedfromthevisitorsows.Specicguestsrestroomsaccessibleonlythroughtherestaurant.Thedistribuonofgoodsandwasteshallbehandledoutsidepublicandexhibionareas.Storageroomforsafestorageofcleaningchemicalsandcleaningequipment.Storageroomforextrachairsandtablesforthecanteensingarea.

    5.8 MANAGEM ENT AND ADMINIST RATION

    The managementand administraonoce facilies areseparated from the visitor areas. They will have separate

    entranceandwillbewellconnectedtootherstapartsoftheCentre.

    Theoceareashallhavedaylight.

    5.8.1Directorsoce

    StandardOcefortheDirectorandaSecretary

    5.8.2Manager,EventProjectManager,BusinessAdministraonocespace

    Openocespacewithmodules.

    5.8.3Volunteersarea

    Open office space where the volunteers can meet and

    prepare activities

    5.8.4Coeestaon/kitchenee

    Locatedclosetothemeengroom.

    5.8.5Copyroomwithstorage

    Spaceformachinesandsomesupplies(paper).Copyroomforenrecentreisincludedhere.

    5.8.6Meengroom

    Standard meeting room with standard furniture for 20

    persons andequippedwith suitableaudio-visual soluonsincluding electronic screen projector.

    Example of oce space

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    Examples of worckshop space

    5.8.7Receponarea

    Locatedcentrallyinrelaontotheadministraonoces,thereceponareashouldincludearecepondeskandwaingarea for visitors.

    5.9 M AINTENAN CE AREA

    5.9.1Repairandmaintenanceworkshops

    Repair and maintenance of the exhibits is of great importance

    of the Centre. The maintenance workshops have to be in

    immediate connection to the exhibition area, with direct

    access for deliveries.

    The workshops will be the areas where exhibits are repaired

    andmaintainedandnewonescreated.Inaddionthecentrewill create, construct and patent new exhibits that will be for

    the centre or sold to other science centres. There shall be

    workshopsfor carpentry, electrical,welding,and painngrepairs and maintenance of the exhibits.

    Roomstobeprovidedfor:StorageforequipmentandsuppliesShelvesDesksRestareasfortheemployeesPaintstore

    5.9.2Ocespace

    StandardocefortheStamanagerplus3desksforsmallmulmediastudio,whichwillworkonoriginalexhibitsoftheCentre

    5.9.3CleaningRoomCentrally located cleaning room with cleaning supplies storage.

    It must have water and drainage access and space adapted to

    accommodatenecessarycleaningequipmentandchemicalstorage.

    5.9.4SecuritycontrolroomThereshallbeacentralcontrolroomwithmonitoringstaonfor all technical/electrical security ngs. The room canbe accessed only by the personnel with personal PIN codes.

    There shall be safe for weapons, and changing room with lockers.

    5.10 SHARED STAFF AREAS

    5.10.1 Locker rooms

    The restrooms for cleaning-, technical-, security- and repair

    /maintenancestashallhavechangingroomswithlockers,showers and toilets divided for male and female.

    5.10.2 Break room

    Thebreakroomshallbecentrallylocatedinrelaontotheocesand restrooms and be used by all employees. The room should be

    incloseproximitytotheCentrescanteenandhavedaylight.

    5.10.3Lavatoriesandotherancillaryrooms

    Serbianlawrequiresonetoiletpereenemployees(distributedinwomensandmensrooms)andgenerallyoneaccessibletoiletoneachoorof thebuilding,whichinpraccemeansoneaccessibletoiletinconneconwitheachlargergroupoftoiletmodule.

    Inaddion,thereshouldbe toiletfaciliesforthe visitors.Competitors may apply a reduction factor and base theirdesignonarequirementofonetoiletper30visitors.

    At the auditorium and the large halls, the number of toilets

    should be larger, as several people are likely to want to use

    thefaciliesinbreaksandintermissions.Itmayalsobeusefultolocatetoiletfaciliesinthemainentranceandreceponarea. All toilet modules should have a washbasin, and there

    should also be a washbasin in a lockable front room.

    Eachfunconseconshouldhavearoomforcleaningstawith enough space for a cleaning trolley, a vacuum cleaner, a

    largesinkandaoordrain.

    5.11 TECHNICAL UNITS

    Elevatorsforvisitors,staandequipmentAircondioningunitsPowerstaonwithemergencydieselgeneratorHeangunitFireexnguishersprinklersystemandrequiredwaterstorageManholesandinfrastructure

    5.11.1Transportpaths

    Transportaonpathswithinthebuildingwillconsistofhallwayswith clean transport lines, without sharp corners/turns. It shall

    bepossibletobringobjectsoflargeformatsintotheexhibionarea, such as an object that is 3 meters wide and 4.5 meters high.

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    5.12UNDERGROUNDARRIVINGAREA,PARKINGANDLOADING/UNLOADINGAREAS

    In the interior transport system, all transport paths and

    driving zones for loading transport must be dimensioned

    according to the usual standards.

    The underground garage will have parking space for 120 cars,

    (requireceilingheightof2.4m)andfor10busparkingspaces(ceilingheightrequirementof4.5m).

    It is important that this arrival area is well designed, integrated

    andan acve partinthe complex,as itwill be"thefrontdoor" of most visitors.

    From the underground arriving area there shall be ramps,

    visitorelevators,equipmentelevators,andemergencyexits.

    5.12.1Loading/Unloadingareas

    Technical entrance with loading deck and service area for

    loadingand unloading ofthe equipment, food, andother

    supplies.

    Requiredceilingheightis4.5m.

    5.12.2 Waste

    Wasteshallbehandledoutsidepublicandexhibionareas.Central waste room with the possibility of any desired recycling

    and placements containers. The waste room may be regarded

    as an extension of the loading and unloading site.

    Itshouldbepossibletocloseowasteroomindependentlyof the rest of the building.

    5.12.3Securityroom/entrancecontrol

    It includes technical and physical control of the garage premises.

    5.12.4Storagespaceforexhibionsequipment

    Storagespaceforexhibionequipmentshallbeadjacenttotheloadingdock;thisistheareawhereexhibitpieceswaittobe distributed in or out of the centre, or wait to be repaired.

    Thestoragevault spacemust beulizedas eecvelyaspossiblethroughtheuseofcompactfurnishingsoluons.

    The storage room should be easily accessible, possible to pass

    through, and have enough space for secure, handling and

    transport of the objects.

    5.13ExpectedStaandVisitors

    Foreseenemployees/sta:AdministraonandManagement:8Exhibionsandacviesdevelopers:permanentssta:15-20Explainers(part-me):15-20Educators:inlabsandclassrooms:10Informaondesk,coatcheck,cketsalessta:5Technicians:(techniciansforaudio/video/light/andcomputersystems):5Canteenandcaf:13Security:12Janitors/cleaningsta/2shis:15pershi

    ExpectedVisitors:

    TheEsmaonsforthe annualnumberofvisitorsgivenbyseveral professionals in the area are ranging from 100 to 300

    thousands.Most ofthem agree that200,000 isa realiscnumberofvisitorstobepredictedinthesecondyearaertheopening.Esmatedgrowingtoaround500.000in5yearsme.

    Daily number of visitors will vary a lot during a year. It can

    be expected 200 visitors during a workday in September, but

    nearly up to 2000 during a weekend in May when most of

    school excursions are being realized.

    Mainly students from Belgrade, will come during the whole

    school year, and will occupy the laboratories.

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    FLOORAGE SUMMARY

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    5.15 DIAGRAM OF FUNCTIONS AND DISTANCES

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    Clore Garden of Science, Israel

    6 OUTDOOR AREA

    6.1Roadsandsidewalks

    Roads that serve the site and building. Width 6.0 m that

    allows access into the garage, loading/unloading area and

    canbeusedforretrucksandemergencyvehicleaccess.

    The pedestrian pathways, sidewalks and bicycle paths should

    connect the building with the content of Science Park and the

    site with the surrounding urban context and Block 39.

    6.2Parking

    There shall be an open air ground level parking with 20 parking

    spaces. There shall be a bicycle parking near the main and

    staentrances.

    6.3Openspaceattheentrance

    OpenSpace,infrontofthemainentrance,withsingareasandwaterinstallaons.

    Itwillbeanoutdoorminglingareaalsousedforexhibiondisplay, outdoor happenings, and performances.

    6.4ScienceGardenandgreenopenspace

    Science Garden is envisioned as an outdoor extension of the

    centre. It is meant to be an open-air display area for the

    exhibitsthatrequireoutdoorcondionssuchas alaminarfountain,raingardens,educaonalgardenareas,etc.

    Theexhibitsaremeanttoaractthevisitorsandpresenttheacviesofthecentre.Exhibitswillbedistributedthroughoutthe site arranged along an axis that is visually and physically,

    viapedestrianpaths,connectedtothecentresmainentrance.

    Theparkshallalsoprovidebothpassiveandacverecreaonalacviestypicalforanurbanpark:pedestrianpaths,bicyclepaths,singareasandopenlawnspaces.ThiswillprovideaconneconbetweentheparkandthesurroundingcontextoftheBlock39andadjacentcommunies.

    Inthe North-East secon ofthe sitethereshouldalso bestructural sound barriers that shield the park and the centre

    fromthenoisepolluoncomingfromtheHighway.

    6.4.1Exhibits

    The exhibits in the Science Garden are large exhibits that

    takeadvantageofoutdoorcondions.Thescienceparkareais to be approx.1000 m2, which allows for 5-10 exhibits.

    The exhibits will be sundial, clepsydra, fountains, etc. There

    should be an easy access to the exhibits so that they can be

    maintained. The park design should allow for the expansion

    of the exhibit area as the centre grows and develops.

    6.4.2PathwaysandPlants

    The pedestrian pathways should connect the building with the

    Science Garden content and the park with the surrounding urban

    contextand Block39.Theuseofnave,easilyavailableplantsadaptedtotheurbanenvironmentalcondionsispreferred.

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    6.4.3Singareas

    Outdoorsingareaswherevisitorscanrestwillbedistributedthroughouttheparkandinthecloseproximityoftheexhibions.

    6.4.4Outdoorlighng

    Use of outdoor solar lights can be used for the trainers to

    explain solar panels technology. Outdoor lighting at and

    around the building should be designed with a view to

    reducing power consumption.

    6.4.5GeneralTechnicalrequirements

    MaterialMaterialsmustbedurableandsaferstandforemost.Thepaving materials must be porous. The use of materials that

    are easy and not too expensive to maintain is preferred.

    InfrastructureTheenresitemusthaveadequateelectrical,water,gas,andsewage infrastructure.

    StormwaterandgreeninfrastructureThe storm water should be managed by the use of green

    infrastructuretominimizedevelopmentimpactontheexisngcapacity of the sewage system and enhance groundwater

    recharge. It is preferred that the green infrastructure methods

    applied to the site be made visible and serve as an exhibit

    piece e.g. rain gardens.

    Inaddiontothegreeninfrastructureonthesite,rainwaterand grey water from the building can be collected and used

    forirrigaonsystem.

    Clore Garden of Science, Israel

    Clore Garden of Science, Israel

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    The Canadian War Museum, Otawwa, Canada, photo by Shanta Rohse

    Security

    The building and the outdoor areas shall be secured through

    acombinaonofsecuritypersonnelandtechnicalsecuritymeasures.Thebuildingwillbemonitored ona connuous24-hourbasisfromitsownmonitoringstaon,operatedbysecurity personnel.

    Securityagainstreandtheshallbeopmalandshallmeetthenecessarysecurityandregulatoryrequirements.

    Security includes security personnel and technical/electrical

    securitysoluons.Thetechnical/electricalsecuritysoluonsinclude entry controls, automatic break-in alarms and

    electronicthe-monitoringsystems,wirelesssecuritysystemsfor exhibit pieces, a centre-wide intercom system, electronic

    indoor climate monitoring system, emergency power supply

    and video surveillance system over the whole centre and the

    externalsitesaccessibletothepublic,independentofcentrescontrol and opening hours.

    7 BUDGET

    The overall budget envisaged for the construction of the

    Centre for Promotion of Science, including landscaping,

    external works like roads, parks and other greenery, is

    15 million Euros.

    Roof garden, California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco,

    photo by: wikipedianmarlith.blogspot.com

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    VOLUME 2 COMPETITION REGULATIONS

    CENTRE FOR PROMOTION OF SCIENCECOMPETITION BRIEF

    MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT

    OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

    Incooperaonwith

    THEASSOCIATIONOFARCHITECTSOFSERBIA,THEASSOCIATIONOFARCHITECTSOFBELGRADEandUIA-INTERNATIONALUNIONOFARCHITECTS

    andincompliancewith:UNESCOStandardRecommendaonsforInternaonalArchitectural,andUrbanPlanningCompeons,theUIAInstruconsforInternaonalCompeonsand

    ThePublicProcurementLawofSerbia:arcle2paragraph9andarcle25

    ANNOUNCES

    Theopeninternaonal,anonymous,singlestagecompeonforthePRELIMINARYARCHITECTURALDESIGNofthenewbuildingofthe

    CENTRE FOR PROMOTION OF SCIENCE

    inNewBelgradeurbanBLOCK39,RepublicofSERBIAand

    UrbanDesignIDEAsforaScienceandArtCampusinBLOCK39,NewBelgrade

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    INTRODUCTION 3. TYPE OF COMPETITION

    OneoftheobjecvesoftheSerbianResearchandDevelopmentInfrastructureIniaveistoenhancetheproduconofknowledgeandsciencexcellencebyenablingSerbianresearchinstuonsand researchers to increase their ability to generate, adapt and

    usenewknowledgeandbecomekeyactorscontribungtotheachievement of sustainable development, prosperity and

    economic growth.

    In line with it, the Ministry of Science and Technological

    Development iniatedthe creaonof thenew Centre forPromoonofSciencewiththeintenonofbridgingthegapbetweensciensts andsocietyas a whole, educangtheyoungergeneraonandtransmingthesciencmethodsthataecttheconstruconofadynamicsocietyopentothechallengesofthefutureandplayingakeyroleinthebeerqualityoflifesolutionsandtheaffirmationofaknowledgebased economy in Society as a whole.

    1. PROMOTER OF THE COMPETITIO N

    The Promoter is the Ministry of Science and Technological

    Development of the Republic of Serbia, represented by Project

    ImplementaonUnit(PIU).

    ThePIUsupportedbytheAssociaonofSerbianArchitectsandtheAssociaonofBelgradearchitectswillberesponsiblefortheorganisaonofthecompeon.

    2. SCOPE OF THE COMPETITI ON

    2.1.Subjectofthecompeon

    ThesubjectofthearchitecturalcompeonisthepreparaonofthePreliminaryArchitecturalDesignforthenewbuilding:Centreforpromoonofscience.

    itisrequiredtoprovideaswellurbanandarchitecturalideasfortheremainingpartoftheBlock39,hosngtheUniversity

    Campus(e.g.UniversiesofBelgrade:ElectricalEngineering,Mathemacs,Physics,FacultyofOrganizaonalScience).

    TheFacultyofDramacArtsisalreadypartoftheBlock39.

    2.2PurposeoftheCompeon

    Thepurposeof thearchitecturalcompeonisto choose,onthebasisofacomparisonofdesignssubmied,thebestentrybyaparcipantcapableofcreangthemostsuitabledesigninfullmentofthepromotersrequirementsaslaiddown in these Terms, Program and Relevant Documents.

    Theambionof compeonis toidenfy proposalsthatsuccessfully address the Centre forPromoon of Scienceneeds,whileatthesamemesheddinglightonthedevelopmentopportuniesintheareandingurbanplanningchallengesof the Block 39.

    2.3Termsandcondionsofthepublicprocurementforservices

    The winner of the best entry shall conclude a contract and col-

    laborate with an authorised architects/architectural team from

    Republic of Serbia on all development phases of a project. The

    Promoter will select the authorised architects and engineers

    from the Republic of Serbia (according to Public procurement

    lawarcle2paragraph9)incollaboraonwiththewinner.

    Theactualcontractualcondionsforthedevelopmentofthemaindesignwillnotbedeterminedbeforetheseleconofthewinneroftheprojectcompeon.

    ThePromoterandthePromotersadviserwillbeinchargeof

    thedialogueandnegoaon.

    In the event of failing within two weeks from the announcement

    ofthecompeonresults,forreasonsonthepartofthewinnerofthebestentry,toconcludenegoaonsoftermsofthecontract as single source procurement, new proceeding and

    negoaonswithoutapublicnoceforapublicprocurementshall be conducted, taking into account the Authors awarded

    the2ndand3rdprizesofthecompeon.

    The Compeon is announced as an open internaonalanonymousone stagecompeon, consisngof thetwofollowingparts:-the Preliminary Architectural Design of the new building

    Centreforpromoonofscience.-preparaonofthedesignideadeninganurbanconceptforthe rest of the BLOCK 39.

    4. COMPETITI ON LANGUAGE AND SYSTEM OF

    MEASUREMENT

    ThelanguageofthecompeonwillbeEnglish.Useofthemetric scale is mandatory.

    5. COMPETITI ON SCHEDULE

    15/09/10Publicaonoftheinvitaonandbeginningoftheregistraon 21/09/10Beginningofdownloadingofthecompeondocumentaon 21/10/10Deadlinefortheregistraonanddownloadingofthecompeondocumentaon 30/10/10DeadlineforthequesonsforthePromoter10/11/10PublicaonofthequesonsandanswersofthePromoteronthewebsiteofthecompeon01/12/10

    Deadline for the receipt of the proposals / 15.00h-GMT +113/12/10AssessmentofproposalsandseleconbytheJury 17/12/10AnnouncementofwinnersbytheJury 17/04/11Exhibion

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    6. ADMISSIO N TO THE COMPETITI ON 7.ORGANISATIONANDCOORGANISATIONOFTHECOMPETITION

    8. ANONYMITY

    6.1Meengprofessionalrequirements

    6.1.1 Architects(architecturalteams)mayparcipateinthecompeon,iftheymeetthefollowingrequirements:

    Architectsparcipanginthecompeonshallbelicensed/cered/registered/authorisedinaprofessionalbodyintheir country,

    Architecturalteamsparcipanginthecompeonshallhave at least onelicensed/cered/registered/ authorizedarchitect who will be the team leader.

    6.1.2 Atthemeofregistraon,competorsshallprovetheirpro-fessionalcompetencebysubmingcopyofaformaldocumentontheirlicense/registraon/cercaon/authorisaon.

    6.1.3Shouldawinnerofthecompeonnotmeetthesetforthprofessionalprerequisites(orshouldhe/shegivefalsedatainhis/herporolio),thecommissionshalldiscusswith

    thenextrankedcompetor.Atthatstagethecompetorswillprovidedulyceredcopiesofrequireddocuments.

    6.2Personsexcludedfromthecompeon

    Thefollowingpersonswillnotbeadmiedtotakepartinthecompeon:-Jurorsandreservejurors;-MembersoftheTechnicalCommiee;-TheTechnicalAdvisor;- Persons related to the Promoter of the competition or

    parcipateddirectlyinthepreparaonofthecompeonassignmentandincompeonannouncement;- The families of the above persons, as well as persons

    belongingtoanyorganisaonwithwhichtheabovemenonedareassociatedasheads,ocialsoradvisors.Thisspulaonalsoappliestomembersoflocalgovernmentandadministraveauthoriesincludingthepromoter.

    Competorsmay notreceivedirect orindirectassistancerelatedtothecompeonfrompersonsmenonedabove.

    7.1ProfessionalandTechnicalAdvisor

    The Professional and Technical Advisor will ensure that the

    compeonmetableisrespected,he/shewillsupervisetheregistraonofcompetors,thereceponofquesons,andthedispatchingofthepromotersrepliestoallcompetorsonwebsite,supervisethereceponofcompeonentriesandrespect,atallmes,thecompetorsanonymity.She/hewillcontroltheworkoftheTechnicalCommiee,assisttheJuryandbepresentduringadjudicaon.

    7.2TechnicalCommiee

    ATechnicalCommieewillbeappointedbythePromoterorpromotersrepresentaveandwillworkunderthecontrolofthe Professional and Technical Advisor. It will check that

    entriesfulltherequirements.

    TheTechnicalCommieewilltakenopartintheadjudicaon

    process, nor may it eliminate any entry. It will point out to theJuryanydeviaonfromtheprogrammeorregulaons,alsowithregardtothedeadlinesestablishedfortheCompeon.

    7.3CompeonSecretariat

    TheCompeonSecretariatwillworkandcanbereachedatthefollowingaddress:Address:

    AssociaonofBelgradearchitects,st.KnezaMiloa7a/IIIPhone :

    +381112624858

    E mail:

    [email protected]

    Web site:www.blok39.com

    Designswillbepresentedanonymouslywithanidencaoncodechosenbythecompetorandmadeupofasix-digitnumberfollowedbytwo2leers,10mmhigh.Therefore,nopartofacompeondesignshallcontainasignature,passwordor any other graphical mark which could lead to breach of

    anonymity.TheonlyexceponisthecontentofthesealedandopaqueenvelopewithinscriponIdencaon.

    Onreceiptofthesubmissions,theTechnicalCommieewillmaskthecompetorsidencaoncodesbyaserialnumbertobeusedthroughoutthejurymeeng.Aregistercontainingtheidencaoncodesandthecorrespondingserialnumberswillbeloggedwiththelawyer/notaryunlthejuryhasmadeits decision.

    Whenanonymityhasbeenliedaerthejuryhasdeclaredthe winning entries, all the envelopes will be opened.

    Non-prize winning participants, who wish to maintain

    anonymityduringthepublicexhibionof projects, shouldindicatethiswishinseparatedeclaraonintheidencaonenvelope.

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    9. REGISTRATION PROCEDURE

    10. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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    11. THE JURY MEMBERS; DEPUTY MEMBERS

    RequeststoentertheCompetitionshallbesubmittedby:email,faxorinwringandreachtheCompeonSecretariat(seearcle7.2)notlaterthan21/10/2010.

    Applicaonsshallindicate:-theindividualcompetororteamrepresentave'sfullnameandnaonality- full contact details including telephone and fax numbers,

    e-mail address

    -copyoflicense/cercateofmembershipinprofessionalassociationprovingtheindividualcompetitor'sorteamrepresentave'srighttopraccetheprofessioninhis/hercountry of residence

    -copyofthebanktransfershowingthattheregistraonfeehas been paid.

    9.1Registraonfee

    Thecompetorsmustpay200Eurotothepromoterofthecompeonforthepurchaseofthetenderdocumentaononthefollowingbankaccount:

    For internaonal competors informaon regarding the

    payment is next:

    Accountname: JUPISTRAIVANJEIRAZVOJDOOBEOGRADIBAN: RS35205007010039485382IntermediaryBankSWIFT: COBADEFF,COMMERZBANKAG,GermanyBeneciaryBankSWIFT: KOBBRSBG,KomercijalnabankaadBeogradBankAddress:

    SvetogSave14,11000Belgrade,RepublicofSerbia

    Bank transfer charges to be paid by competors.

    Payment for the purchase of the tender documentaon is

    non-reimbursable.

    Itisessenalthatthenameoftheindividualcompetororteamrepresentave registered forthe compeon is thesame as the one on the bank transfer. Bank charges shall bepaidbythecompetor.

    For the competors from Serbia informaon regarding the

    payment is next:

    Payer:Name,Surname,Address

    Purposeofpayment:Otkuptenderskedokumentacije

    Payee:JUPISTRAIVANJEIRAZVOJDOOBEOGRAD

    Bank:KomercijalnabankaadBeograd

    Accountnumber:205-160097-44

    Creditmodelandreferencenottobelledout!

    The payment of 200.00 euros to be made in dinar counter

    value at the ocial exchange rate of the NBS valid on the

    day of payment.

    Bank transfer charges to be paid by competors.Payment for the purchase of the tender documentaon is

    non-reimbursable.

    Itisessenalthatthenameoftheindividualcompetororteamrepresentave registered forthe compeon is thesame as the one on the bank transfer. Bank charges shall be

    paidbythecompetor.

    Anycompetorwishingto obtainfurtherinformaonmay

    sendquestionsexclusivelybyemailtotheCompetitionSecretariat(seearcle7.3).Allsuchqueriesreceivedwithinthe deadlines indicated in Art. 5 will be answered and available

    onthecompeonwebsite.Itwillthenbeconsideredtobeanintegralpartofthecompeonbrief.

    Thequesonsandanswersdocumentwillalsobesenttothejury members and to the UIA General Secretariat.

    TheJurywillbecomposedofsevenmembersoutofwhichthreewillberepresentavesofthepromoter,onerepresentaveofthe UIAand three independent internaonalmembers.Deputymemberswillaendalljurysessionswithouthavingtherighttovote,unlesscalleduponreplaceavongmember.Tasksandresponsibiliesofthejury:

    The jury shall consider the criteria set by the promoter and

    establish its criteria for assessing the projects, and examine

    all entries. Decisions of the jury shall be taken by a majority

    vote, with a separate vote on each entry. In the event of a

    edvote,thePresidentshallhavethecasngvote.Decisionstakenbythejuryarenal.

    The jury including the deputies will act and work in the

    followingcomposion:1. Mr. Boidareli, Minister of Science and Technology, Serbia orhis representave Darkoukic, Adviser to the Minister/ PIU Director2. Mr. DejanVasovi, Belgrade town architect, Serbia

    3. Mr. JovanMitrovi, president of the associaon of Serbian architects4. Mr. RobertoSimon, Brazil5. Mrs. DorteMandrup, Denmark6. Mr. GunterKatherl, Austria7. Ms. OuraniaKloutsinio, Greece

    Depuesjury:1. Mr MiomirKorac, Serbia2. Mr NicholasdeMonchaux, USA

    12. ADJUDICATION CRITERIA

    12.1Deliberaonsofthejury

    Atitsrstsession,thejurywillelectitsPresident,notetheevaluaoncriteriasetbythepromoter.The decisions of the jury shall be taken by a majority vote,

    withaseparatevoteoneachdesignsubmied.Intheeventofaedvote,theChairmanshallhavethecasngvote.Thejurywilldecideabouttheinvitaonofotherexpertsifand when necessary.

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    13. LIST OF DOCUMENTS TO BE PROVIDED BY THE

    PROMOTER

    14. DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITT ED BY THE

    COMPETITORS

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    12.2Evaluaoncriteria

    Thewinnersofthedesigncompeonwillbeselectedonthebasis of the following criteria, which are not listed in any

    orderofpriority:

    Overallarchitectural,aesthec,funconalandtechnicalassessmentoftheresponsetotherequirementssetoutinthecompeonbrief.

    Theuseofintegrateddesign,includingintegraon,synergy,sustainable measures and cohesion between the architectural

    concept of the Centre and the remaining area of the Block 39.

    Costesmate,includingtheproposeddesignsrobustnessin terms of compliance with the budgetary framework. A

    specific assessment will be made of the way in which

    integrated design has been used from a point of view of

    construconcostsandbuildingtechnology.Qualityoffunconal,layoutandoperaonaldesigns.Assessmentoftheproposedsoluonagainsttherequiredconstrucondeadlinesandphaseconstrucon.

    Thewinningproposalhasto beinnovaveandoriginal,topossessthequalityofanewlandmarkandrepresentastateof-the-art architectural edifice.

    The floor areas will be measured in connection with the

    assessment.

    The winner should be prepared to enter into an intense dialogue

    withthecompeonpromoteraboutthe build-abilityof theproject,theprinciplesproposedandthecostsofthesoluons.

    12.3Reasonsforeliminaonfromthecompeon

    Thejuryshalleliminatefromthecompeonallthosedesignsthat:

    donotcomplywithcontentrequirementsoftheannouncedCompeonRegulaonandCompeonProgram,donotcomplywiththeanonymityrequirementsoftheCompeonRegulaonandCompeonProgram,werenotdeliveredwithintherequireddeadlines.

    TheJuryisobligedto eliminatefromregularevaluaonallthose competition designs that do not comply with the

    prescribedcondionsincludedinthepresentedregulaons.

    12.4Reportofthecompeonjury:discussionsanddecisions

    Thereportcoveringsessionsandmeengsofthe juryandtheirresultsshallcontaininparcular:

    a.Theminutesofjurysmeeng,includingtheresultsofallvotes,b. Decisions as to the elimination of a design from the

    compeon,c.Alistofalltheacceptedcompeondesigns,d.Abriefevaluaonofalltheawardeddesigns,e. The decision as to the granting of prizes and awards,

    includingjuscaonthereof,f.Aendancelistsforjurymembersandexperts.

    InaddiontotheCompeonbriefthecompeonmaterialcomprisesthefollowingAnnexes:

    ListofdocumentsprovidedbythePromoter:

    1.Posionoftheblock39inthewidecityarea(*dwg)2.Correspondenceoftheblock39withghtcityareaTrac(*dwg)3.Correspondenceoftheblock39withghtcityareaPurpose(*dwg)4. Existing traffic surfaces with positions of vehicle and

    pedestrianapproaches(*dwg)5.CentreforthePromoonofScience-Siteborder(*dwg)6.Generallayoutplanofinfrastructurenetworks(*dwg)7.GenerallayoutplanoftheBlock39(*dwg)8.Generallayoutplanviewpointsofthe3mandatoryperspecves(*dwg)

    9. Pictures F1, F2, F3 selected for rendering the mandatoryperspecves(*jpg)10.AerialPhotographsofblock39(*jpg)11.Photographicdocumentaonofthebuildingsite(*jpg)12.Axonometricviewofthesite(*dwg)13.GeodecsurveyforBlock39(*dwg)14.Seconsofthesite(*jpg)15. Tables to be filled with summaries of surfaces of the

    submieddesign(*xlsx)

    In addition a time schedule presenting the design and

    construconphasesareincludedinAppendix1

    Compeonbriefwillbeavailabletoallparcipantsatthemeoftheregistraonperiod(22ndOctober,2010).

    The relevant documents will be made available on the

    compeonweb site(.dwg,.pdf, .jpg .xlsx, seeabove)towhichcompetorswillhaveaccess,usingapasswordwhichwillbesentbye-mailtoeachregisteredcompetor.

    14.1Plans

    IdeasfortheUrbanconceptofblock39:1.Generallayoutplanoftheareainscale1:1000(tracserviceability,accesses,planmass),2.Axonometricview/3Dviewsofthelocaon,3.Twocrossseconsofthelocaon.

    The Architectural design of the new building Centre for

    promoonofscience:1.Siteplan1:500,2.Floorplansofallfloorsinscale1:200withschematicpresentaonofinterioranddescriponofsummariesoffunconalareas,3.Crossseconsillustrangbasicprinciplesofastructuraldesignofthebuildinginscale1:200,4.Allelevaonsinscale1:200,5.Perspecveviewsofageneralarchitecturaldesignofthe

    New Building only introduced into 2 photographs marked

    F1, F2 in A3 formats.

    Competors are freeto choose anytechnique theywantto, provided that the building proposed and the surrounding

    buildings and urban furniture are illustrated in correct

    proporonsinrelaontoeachother.Itisuptoeachentrantto choose a graphic style.

    Plansshallbesubmiedonamaximumof8separatesheets,formatA1(594x841mm)portraitposion.Plansshallbealsosubmiedon2CDcarriersin.pdfformat(A3format).

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    16. AWARDS PRIZES AND HONORABL E MENTIONS

    17. INSURANC E OF ENTRIESThesheetsshallbesubmiedinanopaqueandsolidsealedpackage/tube.

    An identification code, to be chosen by the competitor,

    comprisingasix-digitnumberfollowedby2leers,10mmhigh,willbelocatedontheboomle-handcorneroneachsheet. Onthe boomright-handcorner, there will beaseparated frame 30 x 30 mm designated for the number of

    thedrawing.TheTitle:CentreforPromoonofScienceoftheRepublic of Serbia should appear on each sheet.

    14.2Descripvereportincludingtables

    A general report shall include downsized posters summarizing

    thegraphicalpartandabriefandclearexplanaonofthebasicprinciplesofthedesignwithparcularemphasison:

    - General urban concept for the Block 39,

    - General concept of the architectural design of the Centre for

    PromoonofScience,-Simpledescriponofoperaonalandspaalrelaonsinside the building,

    - Brief technical description of the structural design andmaterials used,

    -Calculaonofareasusingthesampletable,- Estimated costs of the Project execution based on

    evaluaonoftheproposedm2.

    TherequiredtextwillbeinTimesNewRoman,fontsize12and shall not exceed three A3 pages, bearing the ID code. The

    reportincludingtherequiredtextandthetablesandreducedplansshallbesubmiedinsevenprintedcopies.Thereportwill be also stored on 2 CD carriers together with the plans.

    All that shall be included, together with the plans, in a solid

    andopaquesealedpackage.

    14.3IdencaonEnvelope

    AnenvelopewiththeinscriponIdencaonshallcontainnames, addresses and signatures of authors, co-authors and

    theabovemenoned2CDcarrierswithplansin.pdfformat(A3format)aswellasthereportin.docor.xls(incaseoftables)formats.

    The chosen code will be on the front side of the envelope.

    Itshallbe sealed, completelyopaqueandplacedtogetherwith the plans in a solid package.

    15. SUBMISSI ON OF ENTRIES

    Competorsmust ensure that their entries arriveat theCompeonSecretariatonorbefore:01/12/10.

    Entriesshallbesenttothefollowingaddress:Drutvo arhitekata Beograda, ul.Kneza Miloa 7a/III, 11000

    Beograd, Republika Srbija.

    Those packages sent from foreign countries must be packed

    soastofacilitatecustomsinspecon,whererequired.

    Inordertopreserveanonymity,theCompeonSecretariatwilldiscardpackagesandwrappingmaterialsonrecepon.Competors,whohand-intheirentries,willbeprovidedwithareceiptbythecompeonsecretariat.

    A total amount of 100.000 EUROS will be available for prizes

    andhonorablemenons.Itwillbedistributedasfollows:

    I prize 60.000,00

    II prize 20.000,00

    III prize 10.000,00

    2HonorableMenons,5.000,00each.

    The Promoter undertakes to pay the prize money within 50

    daysoftheannouncementofthecompeonresults.

    If for a reason due to the Promoter decision, no contract for

    carrying out the project has been signed within twentyfour

    monthsoftheannouncementofthe jury'saward,therstprize winner shallreceive as compensaona further sumequaltotheamountoftherstprize.Insocompensangtherstprizewinnerthepromoterdoesnotacquiretherighttocarryouttheprojectexceptwiththecollaboraonofitsauthor.

    Entries will not be insured, as the Promoter assumes that

    entrantskeeptheoriginalsofthesubmiedmaterials.

    18. ANNOUNCEM ENT OF RESULTS

    The results of the compeon will be announced on17/12/10. The Promoter reserves the right to publish all

    winning entries.

    Winning entries will also be published by the UIA in its

    Newsleerandonitswebsite.

    19.COPYRIGHT,OWNERSHIPANDPUBLICATIONOFDESIGNS

    19.1Copyrightsofcompetors

    Copyright to an entry will always remain with the entrant.

    Thepromoteris entledto publishthe submied entries.Thenameoftheentrantwillbestatedinconneconwithsuchpublicaon.

    19.2Permissiontouseauthorialworksforthepurposesofthiscompeon

    Designs that have been awarded a prize or an honorable

    mention become the ownership of the promoter. Their

    authors grant their consent to the promoter for the use of

    theirsubmissionsforthepurposesofthiscompeon.

    However, any use of their authorial works for other purposes

    thantheonessetforthhereinrequiresauthorizaonbytheauthors.

    Alldrawingsandplans,withtheexceponofthosewhichhavebeenawardedprizesorhonorablemenons,willbedestroyedaerclosingofthepublicexhibion.

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    19.3Exhibionofcompeondesigns

    Thepromotercommitshimselftoorganizeapublicexhibionofallcompeondesignswithintwomonthsaerannouncementofthecompeonresults.Competorswhodowishthattheirowncompeondesignsare exhibited withoutthe authorsnameshallexpressthiswishinaseparatedeclaraonintheidencaonenvelope.

    Bysubmissionofacompeondesign,acompetoragreeswithfreereproduconandexhibionofhis/hercompeondesignforthepromoonofthecompeonanditsresults.Images of the winning designs will also be published by the

    UIAonitswebsiteandinitsNewsleer.

    19.4Nocaonandannouncementofcompeonresults

    Thepromotershallinformcompetorsaboutthecompeonresults.Aer thenal decision ofthe Jury, thepromotershallannouncethecompeonresultsinthesamemannerasthecompeonitselfwasannounced.

    20. ACCEPTANCE OF THE COMPETITI ON REGULATIONS

    Bysubmissionofacompeondesign,acompetoragreeswiththe Compeon Termsand Condions andcommitshim/herselftofollowandobservetheseregulaons.

    21. APPROVAL OF COMPETITI ON REGULATIONS

    ThecompeonwasapprovedbytheUIAincompliancewith

    UNESCO Revised Recommendations for InternationalArchitectural and Urban-Planning Competitions. Should

    certain issues not be directly covered in the Competition

    Regulations, the promoter and jury shall refer to the UIA

    Guide.

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