One of 2014's most popular news item was the announcement of Stage One of the not uncontroversial Guggenheim Helsinki Design Competition.
With a mind-boggling pool of over 1,700 Stage One entries (and one Idaho potato) from 77 countries, it's tough to grant each proposal an appropriate platform and audience — so we created a new exciting Archinect feature: Project Collections!
Over the past few weeks, many of you had already followed our call to share your own submissions as project posts directly on your Archinect people or firm profiles, and Project Collections has them now all accessible in one handy Guggenheim Helsinki list.
Haven't submitted your entry yet? Worry not — the collection is an ongoing effort and new matches are constantly being added to the list.
TO SHARE YOUR GUGGENHEIM HELSINKI SUBMISSION:
Simply submit your entries as project posts to your Archinect profile. Don't have a profile yet? Click here if you're a firm, or here if you're an individual.
We're adding entries to the collection as they come in, and it may take a few hours for new submissions to appear.
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Wow, I love that people are submitting to the gallery! It's really nice to be able to scroll through them presented together with the text, and cool to see some names I recognize!
Despite all the very legitimate debate about whether free work is ethical or not, it takes determination and effort to think through a project brief and produce a presentation of your ideas for others to consume and discuss. Thank you to everyone who submitted and is willing to share their work.
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