MNBAQ Quebec Museum building design by OMA
Design: OMA, Architects with Provencher Roy + Associés architectes. The musée national des beaux-arts du québec (MNBAQ) will open its new building, named the ‘Pierre Lassonde Pavilion’, on June 24, 2016.
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Design: OMA, Architects with Provencher Roy + Associés architectes. The musée national des beaux-arts du québec (MNBAQ) will open its new building, named the ‘Pierre Lassonde Pavilion’, on June 24, 2016.
AIT-Scholarship of the Sto Foundation ‘Interior Scholarship’: Interior design students from end of their second year, in Europe: €21,000 total, up to €580 p/month for one year
In Mulmangol village, a small town sitting on the foothills of Hwangnyoengsan Mountain in Busan, South Korea, there is an underground bunker facility that has been left unattended for the past several decades.
Bee Breeders Architecture Competitions – Charlie Hebdo Portable Pavilion architectural contest winners
This design competition tasked participants with designing a mobile structure to support and promote the principle and ideals of free speech.
Design: COBE + Public (Architects) + Grontmij Carlbro. New photos of this building that has been nominated for both The Danish Landscape Award 2015 and The Arne Award 2015 from the Danish Association of Architects.
Formerly known as Homemade Dessert Competition – HMMD. Bee Breeders (former HMMD Group) is an international team of construction industry related professionals who organises architecture competitions focusing on initiating progressive ideas.
Design: von Gerkan, Marg and Partners (gmp)
Commission for key project in the Hexi New Town expansion area. The architects won the competition for Nanjing Financial City II and has been commissioned to produce the master plan and the design for the first development stage.
Design: OMA / Hassell, Architects: the new Western Australian Museum building in Perth reaches a significant milestone, with a design team led by international architects OMA led by Rem Koolhaas now in negotiations to oversee the project.
Populous, with Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects & BuroHappold Engineering. Approval for 12,000-capacity Bristol Arena building and outline plans for the rest of Arena Island
Design: THEEAE LTD (The Evolved Architectural Eclectic Limited), architects
The design is for a central library combining 6 different buildings throughout the city. Its purposeful development will bring extensive services to visitors in the center of Varna.
Design: THEEAE LTD (The Evolved Architectural Eclectic Limited), architects. “The Creation of Architectural Garden through a Form of Broken Ice: The environment present in the city is the cityscape that creates the characteristic of the town. It is a form of elevation that our eye can capture.”
The Museum of London announce the six architectural teams shortlisted to design its new museum in West Smithfield in the international design competition organised by Malcolm Reading Consultants (MRC).
Winners of Bee Breeders architecture competition for the Bangkok Artists Retreat. This competition aims to revitalise part of Bangkok’s Old Town and re-purpose one of the city’s notable landmarks – the Nightingale shopping mall – as an artists retreat.
Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects is part of the winning SPARK consortium to design the new 22,310 sqm Educational Facility at the University of Applied Sciences in Utrecht. This new Dutch building will house seven institutes as well as university facilities.