CHART 2019 Architecture Competition Winners
CHART 2019 Architecture Winners – five finalists chosen to realise their temporary pavilions in Charlottenborg’s courtyards, held at the end of August 2019 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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CHART 2019 Architecture Winners – five finalists chosen to realise their temporary pavilions in Charlottenborg’s courtyards, held at the end of August 2019 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Paper Pavilion is sustainably designed with upcycled wasted papers, and created for Copenhagen Art Fair (CHART) it was redesigned and relocated to Kunsthal Charlottenborg Museum.
Kew Gardens Pavilion Bar and Grill Restaurant by Ryder Architecture: new building at world-famous Royal Botanic Gardens in London, UK, maximises views across the landscape.
Designed by Dellekamp Arquitectos, Casa Cabo is a villa resting on platforms made with the same earth of the surroundings that decline gently with the slope of the land.
With the theme of “Viewing Half-Earth through Taichung’s Ecology”, Discovery Pavilion advocates to preserve half of our planet for other species, and reinterpret the ecology of Dajia River. Designed by Cogitoimage International Co., Ltd.
SILO AR+D’s design for Reflects is the winner of an architect-led design build competition for a temporary structure that became a centerpiece of the Cleveland Botanical Garden’s summer show.
Recognizing the sublime qualities of the Canadian prairie winter skies, for the SKYBOX project inFuture have used angled planes of mirrored aluminum to draw the sky into a mobile pavilion on Winnipeg’s frozen river trail.
The Naomi Milgrom Foundation announce Pritzker Prize-winning Australian architect Glen Murcutt will design 2019 MPavilion building, following architects Carme Pinós and Rem Koolhaas in past years: MPavilion 2019 news.
Pavilion designs for the 2020 Expo in Dubai – including Poem Pavilion by Es Devlin for the UK – by celebrated architects such as Foster + Partners, Santiago Calatrava, BIG and Grimshaw Architects – architecture news and images.
Sclera – David Adjaye: Making Memory at the Design Museum, collaboration first presented in 2008 by the American Hardwood Export Council and UK architect Sir David Adjaye part of a new exhibition.
Pavilion Uguns is designed by Didzis Jaunzems Architecture as a place for meditation and conversation. The character of the architecture refers to dynamics, fluidity and shading of fire.
Wilshire Boulevard Temple, Los Angeles’ oldest Jewish congregation, start construction of Audrey Irmas Pavilion design by OMA: multi-use cultural, religious & event space on Wilshire Boulevard in Koreatown.
Taller David Dana’s proposal for the Ephemeral Pavilion was inspired by the Venezuelan plastic artist, Jesus Rafael Soto, who takes viewers by the hand through a playful journey.
Mirrored Sight Shelter, Longli, Guizhou, a building telling the story of the Longli people – a Chinese vernacular community that has experienced isolation and tension in southern China.
2020 Expo Dubai Austrian Pavilion design by Viennese architecture office querkraft, combining traditional building materials with modern techniques.
2020 Expo Dubai Korean Pavilion architectural design competition for unique and innovative building, to raise national brand value via creatively interpretation of mobility meaning for Korea.
Portobello Pavilion 2018 London – ArchitectureDoingPlace appointed architects in collaboration with North Kensington artists, the Museum of Architecture, InTRANSIT curators O’Neill/Ross and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea’s Arts & Culture Service.
Tight Knit was announced as the first prize winner this afternoon at CHART. The design draws from the oldest traditions of craft – knitting and weaving.