At the start of every week, we highlight some of the most recent news in competition-winning projects, commissions, awards, shortlists, and events on the newly redesigned Bustler from the previous week that are worth checking out.
Here's recap #116 for the week of July 5-8, 2016.
Cool off in James Corner's ICEBERGS, now open at The National Building Museum
The Museum's Summer Block Party is back for 2016, with a new installation and a slew of events for all ages. James Corner Field Operations worked alongside NBM to design the chilling ICEBERGS installation, which opened over the Fourth of July weekend.
2016 World Architecture Festival shortlist highlights
The wheels are starting to turn for the upcoming World Architecture Festival 2016 competition. Taking place in November, the yearly Festival will relocate to Berlin following four memorable years in Singapore. As always, stunning projects from top-notch designers were among the 343 submissions shortlisted this year.
What should happen to Philip Johnson's New York State Pavilion? Vote for your favorite ideas now!
A brewery, a Metro station, drone arenas, and multiple museums of art and science, and cheeseburgers are just a few of the 250 ideas submitted to the New York State Pavilion Ideas Competition. The public can vote for the Fan Favorite until July 15.
First look: C.F. Møller envisions LEGO Group's new office HQ in Billund
C.F. Møller revealed their design plans (and a walk-through video) of the LEGO Group's new 52,000 m² office HQ in Billund. The HQ reflects corporate office design trends of fusing work and play, with vibrantly colored office spaces, a LEGO People House, and a public park.
See previous Bustler news recaps.
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