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 #53 for Mar 23-27, 2015 below:
Kengo Kuma & Associates to design Saint-Denis Pleyel Metro Station in Paris
Kengo Kuma & Associates had the winning design for the Saint-Denis Pleyel Metro Station, which will become a central train station for the upcoming Grand Paris Express development.
Stoss, nARCHITECTS, DS+R, KPMB, West 8 among competitors for Waterfront Toronto terminal + park
Who will have the winning concept for the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal and Harbour Square Park? Competition organizer Waterfront Toronto is down to five teams, and the winning proposal will become part of a longterm masterplan.
First images of SelgasCano’s colorful polygonic 2015 Serpentine Pavilion
If you missed it last week, here are the first renderings of SelgasCano's design for the 2015 Serpentine Pavilion, which will be constructed at London's Kensington Gardens for the summer. Previously.
Diller Scofidio + Renfro’s Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive to open in 2016
BAM/PFA revealed details of the first exhibition in their new building, due to open in 2016. UC Berkeley appointed Diller Scofidio + Renfro as design architect for BAM/PFA's new home in a competition back in 2010.
J. MAYER H.‘s Karlsruhe Jubilee Pavilion tops out
Construction is underway for J. MAYER H.'s criss-crossed pavilion for the 300th anniversary of Karlsruhe in Germany. J. MAYER H. was appointed last year to design the main pavilion. Previously.
“Les voûtes filantes” by Atelier YokYok to be showcased during 2015 Cahors June garden festival
Parisian practice Atelier YokYok had one of the winning installation proposals for the 2015 Cahors garden festival, taking place in Cahors, France this June.
See previous recaps here.
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