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The International Urban Design Idea Competition, an effort conceived and initiated by CHEC Port City Colombo Ltd. under the aegis of the International Union of Architects (UIA), concluded successfully, with innovative and sustainable urban plans formulated for the proposed Financial District and the Marina, located within Port City Colombo.
Organised for the first time in Sri Lanka, the competition saw the presence of three world-class design firms, namely Gensler, Nikken Sekkei and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM). The competition regulations were in accordance with the UIA-UNESCO Guidelines for International Design Competitions, a non-governmental organisation which employs a global federation of national associations of architects, with the support of the Sri Lanka Institute of Architects (SLIA).
The panel of top international jurors comprised Dr. Deborah Dearing, District Commissioner of the Greater Sydney Commission with over 30 years of international experience in urban design and strategic land-use planning; Prof. David Dernie, a Chartered Architect, Pro Vice Chancellor and Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Built Environment, University of Westminster, UK; Calvin Tsao, an acclaimed practitioner who is a leading voice and representative of contemporary architecture from New York; Prof. Harris Trevor Gordon Stuart representing UIA, the co-founder of Harris-Kjisik Architects, an influential urban and architectural design practice in Finland and Ar/Plnr Pali Wijeratne representing SLIA who is a highly qualified Sri Lankan architect and town planner with over 50 years of experience in conservation.
The shortlisted deliverables underwent a stringent anonymous judging process, encompassing some key areas of considerations as determined by Port City Colombo, such as open space and green strategy, skyline and height controls, accessibility and connectivity, pedestrian traffic, urban spatial quality, local cultural and heritage context, infrastructure and sustainability with guidance from UIA.
The key highlights of the Ideas Competition in Colombo were visits by the participants separately to the project site and development during the period between 20 March and 28 March 2017. The international jury panel met over a period of three days to deliberate and decide on the winning submissions. This took place at a closed-door discussion held from 16-18 May 2017.
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), on winning the competition, said: “We are truly delighted that our proposals for Port City Colombo have been so well received. Upon visiting the Port City site, we were inspired by the intensity and vibrancy of this unique place which has the potential to have a significant impact on the global stage. Port City Colombo is reminiscent of many megaprojects worldwide and this initiative has the opportunity to lift the spirits of an emerging nation. This endeavour will catalyse inward investment from abroad yet also offer new opportunities for local people to improve their quality of life. We look forward to developing the vision further in the next round of work at both the architectural and city-district scales.”
Highlighting the significance of the winning proposal, Dr. Deborah Dearing, who was also the Jury Chairperson, asserted: “It is fascinating to see the level of details and understanding shown by the participants in developing their respective design concepts. Though there were common similarities between each modules, what really convinced us was the effort by the winning participant to understand the local culture, community trends and its people and most importantly plans to preserve the local heritage. Understanding of these elements not only reflects the innovativeness and expertise of the firm but also shows the resilience of the plan that will not only help to build a sustainable vibrant city but is flexible enough to embrace local culture and its people. It is also inspiring to see how participants have made efforts to bridge the Port City with Colombo to add in value for both the Port City and the country. The winning model is a fine example that reflects the importance of the aspects that need to be considered when a country embraces the 21st Century.”
The two other participants also received accolades for their designs which truly represent their level of expertise and professionalism.
Reflecting on their experience, Nikken Sekkei said: “We are really pleased to be able to contribute to the development of Colombo. We feel that there is huge potential to develop Colombo and Sri Lanka as a South Asian hub, with culture-climate oriented design, using advanced planning and architectural technology.”
Meanwhile Gensler felt that the Ideas Competition was unique and explores the future of a world class city. “We collaborated with Arup, a world-renowned engineering firm and !melk an innovative landscape firm to create a world-class guest experience. Together we pushed the envelope of research and innovation on the project,” said Gensler.
Commenting on the initiative, CHEC Port City Colombo Director of Planning and Development Lim Kian Siew said: “It was exciting to witness some of the world’s best talents at work and the innovative concepts presented by the participants. There was deep thinking and understanding of the project concept and the proposals displayed their ingenuity and expertise. We initiated this competition to encourage and empower architects around the world to develop innovative and sustainable future-ready urban plans for the Financial District and the Marina of Port City Colombo. This is part of our ambition to bring in the world’s best talent to design and build a world-class city for South Asia.”
“The competition was a success and we will be looking into how the generated Ideas from the competition can be appropriately introduced and incorporated into the Port City,” added Lim.
Port City Colombo is a brand new city development built as an extension of the existing Colombo CBD with an initial investment of $ 1.4 billion and an expected $ 15 billion overall investment when completed. Spanning 269 hectares, it is a sea reclamation project joined to the current central business district.
Port City Colombo is made up of five different precincts which is the Financial District, Central Park Living, Island Living, The Marina and the International Island.
When completed, Port City Colombo is estimated to have some 5.65 million square metres of build up space, boasting some of the best in design in terms of Grade A offices, medical facilities, educational facilities, integrated resort, marina, retail destinations, hotels and various lifestyle developments. Using the latest sustainable city design and smart city concepts, Port City Colombo will be the hub of South Asia.
CHEC Port City Colombo Ltd. through China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) is part of China Communications Construction Company Ltd. (CCCC). Incorporated in 2006, CCCC is listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and currently employs over 110,000 employees, with a presence in 135 countries and regions. CCCC is the world leader in port design and construction, road and bridge design and construction, dredging, container crane and heavy machinery manufacturing.
In addition, CCCC is also vastly experienced in building construction and is a major real estate investor and developer.
For the financial year ending December 2015, CCCC recorded revenue of $ 67.7 billion with total assets of $ 140 billion. CCCC was ranked 110th among Fortune 500 companies in 2016 and ranked third on ENR Top International Contractor in 2016. Among its accomplishments, CCCC has designed five of 10 of the world’s largest container terminals and cross-sea bridges.
CCCC has been actively involved with the development of Sri Lanka since 1998, executing massive construction projects, such as the Southern Highway, Outer Circular Highway, Hambantota Port, Mattala International Airport, Colombo South Container Terminal and many other major infrastructure projects.