Grand Egyptian Museum Dedication

      For many of us who got our first glimpse of world history in elementary school, the Egyptian pyramids were the symbol that we viewed as the start of it all. Decades have passed since then, but a fascination with that civilization has endured. Napoleon’s 1798 Battle of the Pyramids and defeat of the Malmuks in ...
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Design Selection by an Honored Finnish Formula

  The Finnish Museum of Architecture and Design Finalists and Winner      Dating back to the 18th century, the history of architectural competitions in Finland has become an established process on the way to achieving exceptional design in its public realm. It became a model for other countries in the 20th century with projects by architects such as ...
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Ambitious Plans for the New Belgrade: The Centre for the Promotion of Science

Ambitious Plans for the New Belgrade

The Centre for the Promotion of Science

by Ted Sandstra

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In the process of reinventing itself, the Serbian capital of Belgrade, once the political center of Yugoslavia before its dissolution into a number of smaller nation states, is steering away from its obsession with its nationalist past, and, with its application for entry into the European Community, is promoting cultural as well as economic progress as its top priorities. As part of this new direction, the City staged recent competitions for two city projects, bringing attention to the needs of Belgrade as a large city that not only continues to grow, but is soliciting ideas that speak to a civic and national identity that is intended to redefine significant historical locales within its geography. Thus, in the tradition of the Grande Projets, the Serbian administration announced competitions for a Center for the Promotion of Science; and also the Hala Beton Waterfront Centre 2011 and Kalemegdan Park on the Danube, the former located in Block 39 of the New Belgrade plan, the latter located just across the Sava River from it.

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Science Island in Recent Photos

Since the recent realization of SMAR Architecture’s winning design we have now received images from a professional photo shoot. As an open competition for one of the more important projects in Europe at the time, we feel that full documentation of the process from start to finish was an important page in the history of ...
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Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Competition

  “A Museum for All”   Winning entry by Weiss/Manfredi  Landscape Architecture and Urbanism   Background    The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art’s slogan “Creating a Museum for All” certainly reflects the efforts of many art museums to counter the notion that art museums exist primarily to cater to an elitist few. But one should note that this competition for an expansion ...
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A Final Word

How did COMPETITIONS get started? Whether from architects or chance encounters with laypersons, hardly a week would pass without being questioned about its origin. Actually, it was quite simple. While studying for another degree in Berlin, I became friends with two young architects, both not yet in their thirties, and at the age where European ...
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2023/04 Architecture at Zero Competitions

    Architecture at Zero competitions, which focus on the themes, Decarbonization, Equity and Resilience in California, have been supported by numerous California utilities such as Southern California Edison, PG&E, SoCAl Gas, etc., who have recognized the need for better climate solutions in that state as well as globally. Until recently, most of these competitions were based ...
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The Future of Architecture with a New Administration

  If history tells us anything, the advent of a new Trump administration could have serious implications for the future of architecture in this country. Trump’s previous tenure in office saw several appointments to D.C. agencies that foretold a significant attitude change toward modern architecture. First, we might expect a repeat of Trump’s 2018/19 appointments to ...
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Tennessee Aquarium IMAX Competition

  Completed IMEX by Tuck Hinton Architects. Photo courtesy Anecdote   It is not often that we look back to a competition that occurred three decades ago that was also covered in detail by COMPETITIONS (Vol. 4, #4; pp. 14-27). What made the Chattanooga IMAX different back in 1994 was that the article covering that competition was authored ...
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Preston Mosque Competition

  A City Follows in the Footsteps of an Honored Tradition            Winning entry by Luca Poian Forms  Image ©Filippo Bolognese images   Good design seldom happens in a vacuum. And so it was with an international competition for a new mosque in Preston, U.K. A mid-sized city of 95,000, and located in Lancashire near the west ...
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