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New Competition: Ministry of Ecology, Spatial Planning & Urbanism

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International competition for the conceptual architectural design of the CITES center and the ZOO with the surrounding contact area in Berane is being announced by the Ministry of Ecology, Spatial Planning, and Urbanism.

The competition is anonymous, global, single-stage, and transnational.

The competition is for the development of the architectural concept design for the CITES center and the ZOO with surrounding contact area in Berane, on UP-1, UP-03, UP-05, UP-06, UP-06a, UP-66′ and part of UP-04, which include cadastral plots 750 and 751, as well as parts of cadastral plots no. 899, 900, 901, 1614/1, 1614/3, and 16 The tender’s coverage area is roughly 5.8 acres.

Moreover, the participants are requested to provide a conceptual design that will suggest a new particular content that will suitably address the river and other existing and planned parts of the scope contact zone while taking into account the natural and morphological qualities of the area. Access to material for all user groups is essential in establishing high ambient values and beautiful design. To stimulate intense use of the area by both Berane locals and visitors from other cities in Montenegro, it is vital to broadening the scope of the competition with engaging content.

The overall objective is to develop a brand-new, contemporary affirmative space on the Municipality of Berane property. This will improve the care of endangered animal species, the city’s overall amenities, and promotion as a unique travel destination.

The last day to submit works is September 30, 2022.

By November 17, 2022, the competition’s results will be public.

Finally, according to the assessed investment value, the competition fund has a gross worth of 40,000.00 euros.

The prize fund, which has a gross value of 26,000.00 euros, will be as follows:

  • I prize – 12,000.00 €
  • II prize – 7,500.00 €
  • III prize – 3,500.00 €

Two redemptions, each for €1,500.00

 

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