Architects and non-architects alike sent their boldest ideas on how they would revive the Philip Johnson-designed [New York State Pavilion] into a contemporary public space.
From a burger museum to a Metro station to variations of botanical gardens, after reviewing over 250 submissions the jury awarded the coveted first prize to “Hanging Meadows” by Aidan Doyle and Sarah Wan of Seattle.
— Bustler
The results are out for the New York State Pavilion Ideas Competition! As expected, the open ideas competition attracted an interesting mix of submissions envisioning how the New York World's Fair icon should be repurposed. Here's a glimpse of the top three prize winners.
1ST PLACE: Hanging Meadows by Aidan Doyle and Sarah Wan, Seattle, WA
2ND PLACE: Civic Hub by Javier Salinas, New York, NY
3RD PLACE: Pavilion for the Community by Rishi Kejrewal and Shaurya Sharma, Bhopal, India
Find out more on Bustler.
Previously: Another chance at re-envisioning Philip Johnson's “Tent of Tomorrow”
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Still waiting for somebody to build this:
^ nailed it
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