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| 1. Rules for work |
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Each applicant must submit a maquette
that indicates what
the actual work is like and can be
contained (together with the pedestal) in a cube of 50cm
on each side, but
may also include structural drawings, if necessary. |
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Maquettes will be refused if it is determined that they
would be impossible to display due to carriage or installation
required before being displayed or if they require special
equipment, etc. |
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Any motif and materials are acceptable, but works must
be unpublished. Works giving off unpleasant odors, those
that have hygienic problems, are structurally problematic
or consist of hazardous materials will not be accepted. |
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| 2. Work installation
rules |
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Complete the Information Form and
be sure to submit it in time to reach
us by August 26 (Fri.), 2011, Japan Standard Time,
together with a
photograph of the maquette (in JPEG format of not more
than 640 x 480 pixels). |
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Attach the Work Slip to the maquette when
it is submitted. |
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Deliver the maquette to the Kajima
KI Building between
10:00 and 17:00 on September 2 (Fri.) through September
4 (Sun.), 2011, Japan Standard Time. In addition,
be sure to strictly observe the deadline when having
the
maquette delivered by delivery services. |
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Expenses for delivering the maquette (including packing
charges, transportation fees and insurance premiums)
must be borne by each applicant. |
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The maquette must be unpacked by the applicant
or his or her representative. Any unpacked deliveries
will be unpacked by Yamato Logistics Co., Ltd., a professional
service entrusted by Kajima Corporation. |
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| 3. Work removal
rules |
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Expenses for removing work that are not selected
in the Preliminary Screening must be borne by each relevant
applicant. |
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Enter the maquette removal method in the designated
column on the Information Form. |
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Removal by the applicant or his or her representative
must be carried out between 10:00
and 17:00 on September 17 (Sat.) through September 18
(Sun.), 2011, Japan Standard
Time. |
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When work removal is entrusted to a delivery service,
expenses for removal (including packing charges, transportation
fees and insurance premiums) must be borne by the relevant
applicant and settled by collect payment. In such cases,
removal must be entrusted to Yamato Logistics, Co., Ltd.
Enter the amount of insurance into the designated column
on the Information Form.
For packing, the materials used in delivery will be used
in principle but, when reuse is determined to be difficult,
new material will be used, for which the applicant will
be
charged. |
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The sponsor shall not be held responsible for the handling
of maquettes that are not removed during the above period.
Such maquettes will be disposed of by the sponsor. |
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The sponsors will assume a policy valuation for the
maquette at ¥200,000 or less. |
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| 4. Rules for screening |
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Not more than 8 successful entrants will be selected
in the Preliminary Screening and successful applicants
will be notified by September 9
(Fri.), 2011. In addition, 30 selected maquettes
will be chosen. |
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Unsuccessful applicants will not be notified and such
applicants must remove their maquettes during the period
noted above. |
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| 5. Rules for storing
selected maquettes |
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Selected maquettes will be handled by the sponsor
until the end of the display period (May 31, 2012). |
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| 6. Notes to Overseas
Entrants |
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Maquettes sent from overseas should be marked "model." If
the import tax and the custom clearance fees are specified
to be borne by the sponsors, the sponsors will not accept
the delivered maquette. |
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Maquettes from overseas will
not be returned after
judging and will be discarded by the sponsors. |
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If an overseas entrant wants to have his/her maquette
returned, "Delivered at entrant's
expense" should be
selected from the items concerning delivery on the Registration
Form. In this case, the sponsors will provide information
on the delivery cost (packing, freight and insurance)
by e-mail. In returning the maquette, Japan
Post’s
Express Mail Service (EMS) will be used in principle,
but when EMS cannot be used, information on alternative
delivery methods will be provided to the entrant by e-mail. |
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| 7. Other |
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Any unspecified items in each of the above rules shall
be discussed, if necessary, between the sponsor and each
applicant and subsequently determined by the sponsor. |
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The sponsor is obliged to keep submitted works of art
in custody, but is not responsible for damage to works
because of material or structural defects, nor
for any other damage due to force majeure. |
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