Beam Camp Seeks Big Ideas for 2020 Project
Type
Competition
Category
Architecture, Design, Mixed Media, Other, Sculptur...
Status
Archived
Deadline
January 5, 2020
Application Fee
Not Available
Host
BRIAN COHEN
Location
United States

http://beamcamp.org">Beam Camp is a collaborative building and design summer camp in Strafford, NH that works with kids aged 10-17 to make the seemingly impossible possible.  Our award-winning program has been featured in thehttps://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/11/arts/design/inventgenuity-festival-a-design-and-engineering-fair-for-children.html"> New York Times,https://www.wired.com/2016/10/giant-flip-books-hiding-woods-new-hampshire/"> Wired,http://nhpr.org/post/where-swimming-sports-take-back-seatthis-summer-camps-about-building-stuff#stream/0"> NPR, andhttps://www.designboom.com/design/universal-play-machine-mobile-studio-architects-beam-camp-10-19-2016/"> designboom, and offers young people the opportunity to cultivate hands-on skills while exploring innovative thinking, design, problem solving and the creative process.


An intergalactic salvage station struck by a meteor, a solar-powered cinematic riff on a French film from 1902, a 2-story arboreal kaleidoscope: every year, Beam Camp solicits proposals for unique and spectacular large-scale projects that serve as the centerpiece for a 25-day session of camp, during which they are built and brought to life by 100 campers and staff. Our Project Team works with the winning designers (Project Designers) to translate their designs into the camp context.  Precision of craft, skill, and imaginative thinking are paramount in our projects and the work of our staff and campers — please take some time to familiarize yourself withhttps://beamcamp.org/projects"> our past projects.


Beam Camp is looking for the following:




Proposals from creative individuals and teams, including but not limited to Artists, Designers, Filmmakers, Architects, Builders, Engineers, Musicians, Fabricators & Technologists




Visionary ideas that culminate in a unique, ambitious, and spectacular Artwork




Proposals that communicate a clear vision (sketches, diagrams, and other visuals are always helpful) and represent your/your team’s expertise




Projects that:




allow us to create the majority of the components onsite and from scratch




utilize a range of materials, processes and techniques




take advantage of Beam’s facilities, community, landscape, and rural setting






Beam Camp Disciplines and Facilities include:




Full wood and metal shops, equipped with a range of hand and power tools




Welding facilities




Textile, dye and sewing stations




Ceramic studio




Molding and casting facilities




Performance space




Audio equipment and instrument selection




Food Garden and Commercial Kitchen




Project Proposals must include:




The title of your proposal, accompanied by a brief description of the project (3 sentences)




A detailed description of the project, along with applicable visuals (sketches, diagrams, renderings, etc. are encouraged)




Information about all proposal participants: names, emails, experience (resume, CV, portfolio, etc.) and phone numbers of everyone involved




You are NOT required to:




Include nature, children, or camp as a theme in your project proposal




Provide a detailed breakdown of how your project would be realized by 100 Beam campers (that’s our job)




Be at Beam for the entire camp session if your proposal is chosen; the length of your visit depends on your schedule and the needs of the project




Budget and Expectations:




Project Designers will receive a stipend of $3,000.




Project Designers will be reimbursed for all reasonable travel costs related to site visits




Beam Camp will allot a budget of $12,500 for Project materials and expenses, including those related to prototyping and design




Project Designers should have a general understanding of the processes, techniques and materials involved in their proposal




Project Designers must be available for weekly video meetings January 30 through June 30 in order to facilitate any necessary development, prototyping and problem solving




Project Designers must be able to provide plans according to the project schedule




Schedule:


Friday, October 11, 2019: 2020 Beam Project RFP opens


Monday, January 6 2020: RFP closes; all proposals must be submitted by 11:59pm EST


Tuesday, January 14 2020: Semi-finalists notified


Wednesday, January 29 2020: Project Designers are selected


Sunday, May 24 2020: Final project plans/blueprints due


July 2  — July 26 2020: Projects are realized at Beam Camp


Project Proposals must be:




Compiled into one document




Submitted in .pdf or .doc/.docx format using the form below




Submitted no later than 11:59PM EST on Monday, January 6, 2020




 


Incomplete proposals will not be considered; please make sure yours is complete before submitting. If you have any questions regarding the proposal process, acceptable formats, or anything else, please do not hesitate to contact us:  projectproposals [at] beamcenter.org