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1. INTRODUCTION
Te sun had yet not risen when the sirens beganto sound. It was the morning o Wednesday, April18, 1906 and the city o San Francisco was shakenawake by an earthquake measuring 8.25 on theRichter scale.
Having received the strong quake shocks or overa minute, the city was badly damaged and theresidents rushed out to check the condition o theirproperty, to protect their amilies and control thedamage. But the worst was yet to come.
More than 30 res were reported throughoutthe city as a result o gas leaks caused by theearthquake. San Francisco began to burn, andwould continue to do so or our days andour nights.
Te water network had also been seriouslydamaged by the quake, preventing reghters romcontrolling the re by the usual means. Yet thisdid not prevent them in their attempt to save thecity, and they resorted to using all the tools at theirdisposal. Tey dynamited entire blocks in hopeso creating a rewal l, ought the ames with hoses
where the supply hadnt been cut and instal led waterpumps to use water rom the bay to control rescloser to the coast.
As we all know the reghters attempts to savethe city were unsuccessul and 80% o the city wasreduced to ashes beore the re was extinguished.Ater the disaster and over the subsequent years,some o the measures taken by reghters werestrongly criticized, but what nobody orgets is thatthey remained active during the our days o thetragedy, risking their lives at all times to try to savethe city and citizens they served.
Many a survivor have told their story o a lawenorcement ocer entering their homes when
they were about to collapse and taking them toopen areas or guiding them to sae shelter rom the
ames that kept advancing.Te American people will not orget the courage oall those men who aced what even today, ater 100years is remembered as the worst natural disaster inU.S. history.
2. PROPOSAL
San Francisco today has one o the most
prestigious and well equipped re departmentso the United States and the world. Every day itresponds to dozens o calls and acts quickly in allits interventions to prevent the catastrophe romhappening again.
Tis elite group ensures the saety o the city andmore than 800,000 o its residents through 51diferent stations scattered throughout the city toensure quick arrival at any place where an incidentmay occur.
However, the department misses a central stationrom where one can coordinate all operationsand act on those operations which require specialequipment that are not available at every station,such as helicopters, boats, hydraulic presses orrelease victims o trac accidents, etc.
ARCHmedium proposes the creation o this restation or the city o San Francisco that serves notonly to centralize and improve the service but alsoas a git and token o appreciation rom the city tothis department.
Te new center should not only be a practical spacedesigned to respond to the needs o reghters, but
must become an icon o the city which rose romthe ashes and a reminder o the tragedy, a buildingthat not only the people o San Francisco but the
SAN FRANCISCO
FIREDEPARTMENTHEADQUARTERS
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entire world associates with the image o the redepartment.
2.1 The Site
Te site chosen to locate the project is situated onthe currently unused docks 30-32 o the bay oSan Francisco.
Tis is a particularly suitable location or this usebecause it is uniquely linked to the main roadso the city, allowing re trucks to move quicklyand efectively to almost anywhere in the city. At
although the proposed program is extensive, andrequires plenty o outdoor space, this may notcover the entire area o work. It is, thereore, at thediscretion o the participants to choose the specic
point to place the building. Its also allowed to cutthe area o the dock to best t each project.
the same time it is located on the bay, near thewater and away rom tall buildings, allowing thereghters to act via sea and air when needed.
From a social point o view, the site is ullyintegrated with the skyline o the city, on thesouthern end o the searont and has a dominantpresence when entering the city through the SanFrancisco Bay Bridge, the main access route ortrac to town. In this sense the building plannedhere will not go unnoticed and will be present in the
daily l ives o thousands o people.
Te dimensions o the site are very generous, and
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2.2 Spaces
RESIDENCE
Hall/reception 1 25m2
Kitchen 45m2
Dining Hall 150m2
Lounge 2 250m2
Duty Kitchen 20m2
Dormitories
4 people. 2un x 35m2
2 people. 10un x 20m2
Bathrooms 2un x 20m2
otal (aprox.) 800m2
FIR E STATION
Interior Garage (12 trucks) 1080m2
Outts Zone (or 50) 3 150m2
Equipment rooms 4 5un x 20m2
Inrmary 15m2
Presentations Room 250m2
Loocker Room 2un x 75m2
Gymnasium 300m2
Swimming pool area 500m2Control ower 5 75m2
Oces 2un x 15m2
otal (aprox.) 2600m2
EXTERIOR
Civilian Parking 6 40 plazas
Exterior Parking 7 1080m2
Multipurpose sports court 8 1000m2
Helipad 3
Harbor 5 amarres
raining ower9 10 pisos
*Since this is a n ideas competition, the proposed areas must beunderstood as a good starting point or what could be a complete andproperly proportioned project, but does not imply that participants can
not suggest new areas, or eliminate or combine some o those alreadymentioned above.
1. Entrance area to the building. Tis is notan area where public or clients are receivedbut a private area or use o acility workers.
2. Area where reghters can rest, study,watch V, play cards, etc. during theirduty hours.
3. Storage place or reghter outts. Mustbe easily accessible as on receiving the orderto leave, the reghters should be able tochange and get on the truck in a mattero minutes.
4. Rooms where specialized equipmentis stored, such as oxygen cylinders orunderwater activities, hydraulic presses ortrac accidents, etc.
5. Historically, re stations had a highpoint rom where they could spot potentialsources o res. oday, it is still a useultool (although not indispensable) whichalso houses the control units and monitorswhich are responsible or receiving andcoordinating emergency cal ls.
6. Parking area where the station workerspark their private vehicles.
7. Fire trucks need to be washed, hoseschecked regularly, etc. so it is necessary thateach truck should be provided with bothindoor and outdoor space to carry out al lthese tasks.
8. Outdoor rack or exercise where onecan practice various sports like ootball orbasketball and other less specicphysical activities.
9. Te training tower is a vertical structurewhere reghters can perorm simulations onstairs, elevators, perorm descents on verticalplanes, etc.
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3. Organization Criteria
3.1 Eligibility
Tis competition is public and open to al larchitecture and related elds undergraduatestudents that can prove their student status withsome ocial document (student ID orenrolment papers).
Graduate, masters, and PhD students who arecurrently enrolled in some ocial course can
also participate, but only i they obtained theirundergraduate degree less than 3 years ago.
Participants are required to meet the eligibilitycriteria during at least one day o thecompetition calendar.
Young proessional architects who graduatedless than 7 years ago (according to their degreeexpedition date) can also join the competition andopt to win the young proessionals prize whichwil l be awarded separately rom the student prizes.
eams can be ormed by just one member or up to
six (6). Members o a team dont necessarily haveto be students at the same university or live in thesame country.
It is not necessary that al l members o a team arearchitecture special ists. Having a photographer,artist, philosopher, etc. on a team can help to seethe project in a new way, thus enriching the nalresult. However, it is recommended that at least onemember o the team has some experiencein architecture.
Under no circumstances will members o the jury,members o the organization, or persons with adirect personal or proessional relationship withmembers o the jury or the organization be al lowedto participate in this competition.
3.2 Prizes
1 2 33.000 1.500 500
+ Publication in architecture magazines
ArchiWorld and WA
1 year subscription to a magazine o yourchoice: FRAME/MARK/ELEPHAN, Domus,
Architectural Rev iew, Architectural Record , Arquitec tura
Viva, Arquine, Detail, Future arquitecturas
Exhibition at the Architecture School oBarcelona (ESAB) and the UniversityLa Salle
Reviews in several architecture websand blogs.
10 Honorable Mentions
Exhibition at the Architecture School oBarcelona (ESAB) and the UniversityLa Salle
Considered or publication in architecturemagazines ArchiWorld and WA
Reviews in several architecture webs
and blogs.
Young Graduates Prize
3000
Publication in architecture magazinesArchiWorld and WA
1 year subscription to a magazine o yourchoice: FRAME/MARK/ELEPHAN, Domus,
Architectural Rev iew, Architectural Record , Arquitec tura
Viva, Arquine, Detail, Future arquitecturas
Exhibition at the Architecture School oBarcelona (ESAB) and the UniversityLa Salle
Reviews in several architecture websand blogs.
Te Young Architects prize will be awardedseparately rom the student prizes. Students wontopt to win this prize in the same way that youngarchitects wont opt to win student prizes. Teprojects submitted by these two groups wil l bejudged separately.
*Depending on which country you live and pay taxes in, the cash
prizes might be subject to some withholding to comply with thecorresponding legal regu lations.
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Publications
ARCHmedium is in constant contact with someo the major architecture magazines and publishers
around the world. For each competition, we agreeto publish with the magazines that best match thetheme o the particular contest. Depending o thenal result, other publications might be interested inpublishing the content as well.
We also keep very close contact with the most visitedarchitecture blogs and websites on the internet, wherethe content o the competition will be reviewed. Ishard to estimate how many websites will publish thecompetition since many o them nd inspiration ortheir content in magazines or other blogs o reerence.
ExhibtionsExhibitions will be ree and open to the generalpublic. Te exhibition might become a touringexhibition depending on the interest that otheruniversities and cultural centers show or it.
3.3 Jury
he jury will be ormed by the ollowing members:Presidente del jurado:
President: Francisco Mangado
Andreu Arriola (Arriola&Fiol)
Alex Gimenez
Emiliano Lpez
Jordi Garcs
*All members o the jury have expressed their willingness to
take part in the voting process o this competition. However,their participation is subject to their proessional commitments.
3.4 Calendar
Mar 18th 2013 Special Entry period starts
May 19th 2013 Special Entry period ends
May 20th 2013 Early Entry period starts
Jun 16th 2013 Early Entry period ends
Jun 17th 2013 Regular Entry period starts
Jul 15th 2013 Regular Entry period ends
Jul 31st 2013 Submission deadl ine
Sep 2-6th 2013 Jury meeting
Sep 10th2013 Winners announce
3.5 Registrations
Te entry periods will be divided as ollows:
Special Mar 18th May 19th 50 + IVA*
Early May 29th Jun 16th 75 + IVA*
Regular Jun 17th Jul 15th 100 + IVA*
*21% AX must be applied to these prices (Special 60,50, Early 90,75,Regular 121)
Te registration ee is per team, regardless o howmany members are on the team.
I a team wants to submit more than one proposalto the competition they will have to register eachproposal separately and pay an additional ee oreach proposal they wish to submit.
For a project to be accepted the team must
be properly registered to the competition.All registrations will be done through theARCHmedium website (www.ARCHmedium.com),where you will be asked to choose between severalpayment options.
Ater completing the registration orm each teamwill be assigned with a registration code. Itsimportant to keep this registration code in a saeplace since it will allow your team to access theintranet were youll have access to your registrationstatus, payment tools, and the upload orm to submityour project as we will explain in urther sections othis document.
3.6 Payments*
All payments made through Bank ranseror Western Union must be identied with theregistration code o the team they belong to sothat we can relate them correctly. I we receive apayment that is not properly identied we wont be
able to relate it to your team and your participationwil l not be conrmed unti l you provide a prooo payment.
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Accepted payment methods:
Pay-Pal, Debit or Credit cards.
It is the astest, easiest, and most secure way to pay online. Yourregistration will be received instantly. We do not charge any service ees
when you use Pay-Pal, debit cards, or cred it cards.
Bank Deposit
You must make a deposit o the stipul ated amount (according to yourregistration period) to the account below. **
Bank: Caixa CatalunyaAccount holder : ARCHmedium# Account: 2013 04 05 94 0203925775Concept: Registration Code (three letters)
IBAN: ES7420130405940203925775
SWIF: CESCESBBXXX
Western Union.
You must send a money order o the stipulated amount (according to yourregistration period) to the beneciary below. Ater sending the moneyorder, please send your name, country, and transaction ID by e-mail togaston@ARCHmedium.com. Any transaction ees that Western Unionor the intermediary you are using might charge must be paid by
the sender.
Beneciary: Gastn SaboulardAddress: Duran i Bas 1, 31A. 08002 Barce lona. SPAIN
* Once the payments are received and the regist ration is conrmed theees wont be reunded or tra nserred to other competitions underany circumstance.
** Te date that must be considered to identiy which regist ration period
you belong to is the date that ARCHmedium will receive the depos it andnot the day that it is sent.
***Any bank ees that this operation might generate must be paid bythe sender.
3.7 FAQ
During the competition, all participants are
permitted to ask questions which help them betterunderstand the project description and/or any otheraspect o the competition.
Any questions that are not resolved in thisdocument or in the FAQ section on our websitemust be made through the ARCHmediumsFacebook page. Tis ensures that all participantshave access to the same amount o inormation.
3.8 Documentation
All the necessary documentation to developthe project, such as pictures o the site, videos,AutoCad drawings, etc. wil l be available atthe ARCHmedium website so that anyonecan download them beore or ater joining thecompetition. Tey may access and downloadthe materials as many times as they need to. Noadditional inormation or working material will beprovided to teams ater registering.
Participants are ree to use all this material in thecontext o this competition. Tey are also allowed tocreate their own graphic documents or to nd new
ones rom other sources.
3.9 Presentation
Each team will submit only one din-A1 size (59,4,84,1cm), landscape or portrait panel withtheir proposal.
Tis panel must be identied with the registrationcode o the team and the registration code ONLY;any panel including team names or personal names
might be disqualied without reund.
Each team is responsible or choosing whichinormation they include in their panel so that thejury may gain the clearest understanding otheir project.
Te representation technique is completely ree (2Ddrawings, pictures o models, sketches, renders,collages, etc.). Te jury will not only evaluate thequality o the project but also the clarity and qualityo the presentation.
We do not recommend including large amounts otext on the panel. Te project should be explanatoryenough through the graphic material. However,certain notes might be acceptable. Tese notes mustbe written in English ONLYany text written ina diferent language will not be taken into accountand may lead to a teams disqualication.
3.10 Submission
Submissions must be done through theARCHmediums intranet only, beore the dateindicated on the competition calendar. You must log
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in with your username and password and ollow theupload process. No submissions will be accepted bye-mail or any other medium. Te submission pagewil l be automatically closed ater the submission
date and time are reached, not allowing anymodications or aggregations ater that, so please,try to upload your project 24 hours in advance sothat you have time to solve any issues that mightcome up along the way (they always do!).
Te panel must be no other size than Din-A1 andbe in no other ormat than JPG. Te maximumweight o the le is 12MB.
3.11 Evalutation Criteria
Te jury wil l be in charge o establishing the keypoints that this project needed to address based onthe site, brie, etc. and evaluate eachproject accordingly.
As par t o the design process we recommend thateach team takes the necessary time to research theworking site as well as other case study projects thatmight relate to the brie in hand to determinatewhat aspects o the project are the most uniqueand thereore need to be addressed and successully
solved to achieve a good result.
Remember that this is an ideas competition, anopportunity or experiment and explore the limitso architecture. Te jury reserves the right to awardany proposal that ails at any o the parametersmentioned in these rules, as long as it justiesthe breach o the rule in avor o the architecturaldesign o the proposal.
3.12 Voting SystemSistema de votacin
Te voting system to choose the winning projects isas ollows:
1. ARCHmedium team, ollowing the jurysinstructions, will make an initial selection o 50projects in response to the above criteria.
2. Te members o the jury wil l study both thepre-selected projects and al l others privatley andinclude, i they consider it necessary, any o thenon-selected projects in the initial list o 50.
3. At the meeting, the jurors will discuss all thepre-selected projects (Te ARCHmediums
selected 50 projects plus the projects added bythe jury) to decide the winner, second and thirdprize and honorable mentions.
3.13 Intellectual Property
All the material submitted to the competitionwil l become part o ARCHmediums les.ARCHmedium will have ull rights to publishand promote this material, always making propermention o their authors. For any other purposesthe authors o the projects will keep ull rights overtheir design.
By submitting a proposal you are givingARCHmedium the right to use the receivedmaterial in both printed and on-line publications.ARCHmedium will a lso have the r ight to modiyany o the mentioned material at its will in order to
better adapt it to the diferent ormats and layoutsthat diferent publications might have.
3.14 Additional Notes
ARCHmedium reserves the right to makeany changes to this document (dates,deadlines, requirements, etc.) as longas the changes benet a majority o thecompetition participants. Any modicationswil l be announced on the ARCHmediums
Facebook page. It is each teamsresponsibility to check the ARCHmediumsFacebook page on a regular basis to ollowand incorporate all changes.
Te project o this competition is a ctitiousjob and will not be built. Te provideddocumentation has been modied to bettermeet the goals o this competition and, as aresult, the provided documents do not ul lycorrespond with reality.
Tis project is only an exercise, and thereoreit will not necessarily ollow any existing
building or urban planning regulations. No one has hired or contacted
ARCHmedium in order to organize thiscompetition. Te idea and program o thiscompetition have been ully developedby ARCHmedium to serve solely as anacademic exercise.
ARCHmedium has no relation to the ownerso the site where this exercise is proposedto be and thereore cannot guarantee thatparticipants will have any access tothe property.
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3.14 Thanks
ARCHmedium wants to thank the collaboratorsthat have contributed to the organization o thiscompetition. We would also like to thank the jurymembers, without whom this project would not havebeen possible.