Press Release
International design competition brief to be launched for six Northwest towns
Monday, August 4 2008
Official launch: Friday 15 August, Market Street, Nelson, 12.45pm
The brief for an international design competition to create inspirational public spaces in six town centres in Lancashire will be launched next week.
Pennine Lancashire Squared aims to find the best landscape architects and public realm designers in the world to create outstanding high profile spaces at the heart of six towns in Pennine Lancashire – Burnley, Accrington, Blackburn, Bacup, Clitheroe and Nelson. More than 300 design practices have already registered their interest and requested the brief.
The competition is the brainchild of Yvette Livesey and her late partner Anthony H Wilson, who proposed the competition as a means of attracting talent to the area, raising its profile and creating outstanding public spaces in each town. Their report, Dreaming of Pennine Lancashire, coined the term Pennine Lancashire for the former mill towns of East Lancashire, which are now undergoing a physical and cultural renaissance.
Yvette was engaged by Elevate, the regeneration agency for Pennine Lancashire, which works with partners from the public and private sectors to improve the housing market.
The Landscape Institute, the chartered body for landscape architects, is running the competition, with the endorsement of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). The competition has received funding from the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) and is being implemented by the Boroughs of Blackburn with Darwen, Burnley, Hyndburn, Pendle, Ribble Valley and Rossendale, with support from Lancashire County Council. CABE Space is providing ongoing support for the development of Pennine Lancashire Squared.
Chief Executive of Elevate, Max Steinberg, said: "We believe that creating beautifully designed public spaces at the centre of six of Pennine Lancashire’s towns will set the stage for new dramas to unfold and new stories to be told. Within a decade we want to see art, landscape and architecture students and professionals from across the globe descending on Pennine Lancashire to study world class examples of public space design."
Chief Executive of the NWDA, Steven Broomhead, said: "The Pennine Lancashire Squared competition aims to inspire public pride, improve perceptions and increase private investment in our town centres in a way which reflects their character but also looks to the future.
"The NWDA is pleased to support an initiative which will bring high quality design in to the heart of six Pennine Lancashire towns and will help to secure their economic regeneration."
Stephen Hodder MBE, Chair of the judging panel, said: "The regenerative qualities of considered public realm are well known. We are seeking truly inspirational designs of international quality for each of Pennine Lancashire’s towns that will reanimate, enrich communities, engender civic pride and ownership and be a lasting vision."
Graham Burgess, Chief Executive of Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council, said on behalf of Pennine Lancashire Leaders and Chief Executives: "Pennine Lancashire is renowned for its high quality landscape. This is an opportunity for our towns to match our surroundings and to give our citizens open spaces in town centres that will be used frequently. It will enhance cohesion and engender a sense of pride in our public realm."
The competition will be run in two stages. Stage one is a call for expressions of interest and stage two for concepts. Judging for stage one will take place in September and see the selection of up to five design teams per site. Steven Broomhead will be the guest speaker at the launch of the competition, along with Stephen Hodder MBE.
For more details, visit www.penninelancashire.com/landscape.
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