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Five design teams vie to build a pavilion for Nelson-Atkins
"Ex3," by Hufft Projects
Proposals by five teams of architects and designers have been named finalists in a competition to build a temporary pavilion on the grounds of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
— kansascity.com
Contending for the Nelson-Atkins project are four local teams and one from elsewhere. The finalists:
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“Ex3,” by Hufft Projects, a Kansas City architectural firm; with furniture maker Edwin Blue; Derek Porter Studio (lighting consultant); and artist Lea Griggs.
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“Sun Pavilion,” by Generator Studio of Kansas City, a firm headed by architect Tom Proebstle, with artist Tim Gratkowski, Brightergy Solar Solutions and engineering firm Thornton Tomasetti.
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“Praxino-Scape,” by the Kansas City office of the global firm AECOM; with the video-production firm T2, builder Centric Projects, metal fabricator A. Zahner Co. and Brightergy Solar Solutions.
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“Nimbus,” by Echomaterico, a small global firm with principals in New York, Italy, England and Mexico.
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Untitled pavilion, by El Dorado Inc., of Kansas City with fabricators Design +Make Studio, Derek Porter Studio and the engineering firm of Burns & McDonnell.
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Maybe it's the biomorphic shape? but i think this was is my favorite
Couldn't tell which of the teams this was by though?
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