Every Monday, we highlight some of the most recent news in competition-winning projects, commissions, awards, shortlists, and events on Bustler from the previous week that are worth checking out.
Check out recap #41 — the last one in '14! — for Dec. 22-26, 2014 below:
“Looking Forward” winners reimagine Philadelphia’s Athenaeum for 2050
In celebration of The Athenaeum of Pennsylvania's 200th anniversary, the Looking Forward: Re-Imagining The Athenaeum of Philadelphia ideas competition invited architects worldwide to explore new functions and programs for the historic Athenaeum for the year 2050.
Sou Fujimoto among winners for Liget Budapest museum competition
The winning architects for the Liget Budapest museum competition were finally chosen (or at least most of them were). As Hungary's first open, international competition in the past century, Liget Budapest found three winning proposals for the Museum of Ethnography; the House of Hungarian Music; the FotoMuzeum Budapest and the Hungarian House of Architecture.
Hello Nature winners look at the bright side in reuniting nature and modern society
Treating Mother Earth with care has been said numerous times, yet how many times — or how long — does that statement stick in people's minds? Combo Competitions thinks some positive reinforcement could help. Hence, the Hello Nature competition was created.
Project Meganom consortium to design Moscow River-adjacent urban development
The consortium led by Russian architecture firm Project Meganom has the winning design concept for the urban developments planned for the Moscow River's adjacent territories. The winning team includes Gillespies (UK); Strategy Partners Group (Russia); John Thompson and Partners (UK); Systematica (Italy); and Cushman & Wakefield (Russia).
See previous recaps here.
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