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Do you have a vision for our city? Enter the Sudbury 2050 competition

‘There has never been a design competition like this in Canada’
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What will Sudbury look like in 2050? The Superstack likely won’t be around anymore, as Vale has announced plans to decommission the massive structure and gradually take it down. (File)

Laurentian University’s McEwen School of Architecture has announced that its Sudbury 2050 Urban Design Ideas Competition is in full swing. 

You can check it out at sudbury2050.ca.

The Sudbury 2050 Urban Design Ideas Competition offers a unique opportunity for urban thinkers from around the world to present their visions for our city’s future. It’s a chance to reimagine the entire urban core of a city.

There has never been a design competition like this in Canada, said a press release.

The competition is open to anyone interested in the future of our city. That includes not just architects, students, urban planners, engineers, environmental designers, but all visionaries and urban thinkers of any age or background.

Regardless of when the COVID-19 recovery happens, there is no question but that our world will be dramatically different than it is today - moving from 2020 towards 2050, said the press release.

We all recognize that resuming urban planning with a “business as usual” approach is not an option, the press release said. All cities will be reassessing their approach to future planning, particularly with regard to major projects.

The ideas put forward in this competition will prove invaluable in helping local leaders find solutions, as they develop the city’s plans for the future, including ways to recover from the social, economic and healthcare impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

This competition will create a forum for the presentation of new and aspirational ideas from innovative, urban thinkers, from around the world. 

Submissions for this competition will be judged on the quality of the following core elements: 

New perspectives for our community that are innovative and aspirational

Solutions that offer direction for short, medium and long-term actions

Strategies for engaging the community in the design process

Principles that will guide future urban planning

Submissions close Aug. 28. Click here to learn more about the competition.

There are three prize categories – Open, Student, and People’s Choice. The community will have the opportunity to view the submissions and vote for a People’s Choice winner. The winners will be announced in the fall, with prizes totalling over $60,000.

The jury will be announced shortly and will be posted to the competition website. Check out sudbury2050.ca for all the details, including submission guidelines.

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