At the start of every week, 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.
Here's recap #45 for Jan. 26-30, 2015 below:
2015 AIA Young Architects Award winners
The AIA highlighted the early-career accomplishments of the 2015 Young Architects Award winners. The jury selected the recipients, who were architects licensed no more than 10 years regardless of age, for demonstrating leadership and for their significant contributions to the profession.
OAC to restore UNESCO Heritage Site Daming Palace masterplan in Xi’an
London-based practice Office for Architectural Culture will design the redevelopment masterplan of the Daming Palace Heritage Park in Xi'an, a city rich in historical and UNESCO World Heritage sites in China.
Esa Ruskeepää Architects to design Bildungshaus library + educational center in Germany
The proposal of Helsinki-based Esa Ruskeepää Architects was chosen out of 112 proposals for the new Bildungshaus library and educational center in Wolfsburg, Germany. The 16,500 sq.meter project will include a new public library, media center, and a high school and adult education center.
Winning concept chosen for new University of Science and Technology Hanoi, Vietnam
Parisian firm AS. Architecture Studio had the winning concept for the new University of Science and Technology Hanoi in Vietnam. The project budget is currently set at US$210 million, and will be 243,600 sq. meters.
Apply now for the 2015 Deborah J. Norden Fund travel and study grant
The application process is open for The Architectural League of New York's Deborah J. Norden Fund travel and study grant program! The grant supports individuals or teams who are pursuing independent projects that require travel. Interested applicants can get a headstart by going to the Info Session on February 10.
See previous recaps here.
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