Expertise France, in collaboration with the Tunisian Ministry of Culture and with the support of the European Union announces the launch of the international one-stage design competition for the Requalification of Byrsa Acropolis and Rehabilitation of the Carthage National Museum in Tunisia.
The International Union of Architects (UIA) endorses this competition as being in accordance with UNESCO’s regulations on international architectural and urban design competitions and the UIA’s best practice recommendations.
Objectives
Carthage is an extensive archaeological site, set on a hill overlooking the Gulf of Tunis and the surrounding plain. A metropolis of the Punic civilisation in Africa and capital of the province of Africa during the Roman times, Carthage played a central part in antiquity as a great commercial empire.
The archaeological site of Carthage has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1979. The main known components of the site of Carthage are the acropolis of Byrsa, the Punic ports, the Punic tophet, the necropolises, the theatre, the amphitheatre, the circus, the villa quarter, the basilicas, the Antonine baths, the Malaga cisterns and the archaeological reserve.
The competition concerns one of the sites of Carthage, the Acropolis of Byrsa, which includes archaeological excavations, outdoor spaces (square, forum, patio and gardens) and historic buildings dating as far back as 1852 when the Saint-Louis Archaeological Museum was founded on the site.
The project aims to:
Jury
The international jury is composed of:
Alternate jurors
Prizes
A total of € 200,000 will be distributed among the authors of the winning projects:
The jury may, at its discretion, award honorary prizes to projects displaying specific merits.
Language
French is the official language of the competition.
The competition documents are provided in English and French, and the information must be identical in both languages. Should a discrepancy be found between the two versions, the French one shall prevail.
Timetable
Launch of competition: 6 September 2022
Online briefing for use of PLACE website: 13 September 2022 & 6 December 2022
Deadline for submitting questions: 7 October 2022
Deadline for responses: 28 October 2022
Deadline for submitting electronically registration forms: 2 December 2022 at 12:00 (GMT+1)
Deadline for submission of projects (electronic + paper): 5 January 2023
Deadline for receipt of the paper version of the projects (sent by post no later than 5 January 2023, as evidenced by the postmark): 27 January 2023
Jury session: February 2023
Announcement of results: March 2023