The final stage of the international design competition for the New National Gallery in Budapest is complete. The winning title is divided between Norwegian architecture firm Snøhetta and Japanese architecture firm Sanaa.
The Liget Budapest Project is the currently the biggest on-going museum project in the world. Its objective is a complete renewal of the green area of the City Park of Budapest and to place five new museum buildings there.
The New National Gallery in Budapest will be the primary cultural attraction in Budapest, Hungary. Comprising European and Hungarian art and relics its task is to become a venue for the development of a national identity, a tourist destination and the primary basis of learning and knowledge transfer.
Snøhetta teamed up with international renowned visualization studio Tomorrow AB to present the final design.
Competing teams: Snøhetta, SANAA, David Chipperfield, Jean Nouvel, Nieto Sobejano, Mecanoo, Davis Brody, Henning Larsen
Status: Competition Entry
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Firm Role: Visual designer
Additional Credits: Snøhetta