Sanctuary of Our Lady of Tears, Syracuse

This competition was organised for the construction of a basilica in Syracuse by the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Tears.

The competition programme was approved by the International Union of Architects (UIA).

This competition was organised for the construction of a basilica in Syracuse by the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Tears.

The competition programme was approved by the International Union of Architects (UIA).

Toronto City Hall

In 1956, the decision to hold an international competition for a new city hall over two stages was made by Dr. Eric Ross Arthur, a Canadian architect.

This competition was approved by the International Union of Architects (UIA).

 

In 1956, the decision to hold an international competition for a new city hall over two stages was made by Dr. Eric Ross Arthur, a Canadian architect.

This competition was approved by the International Union of Architects (UIA).

 

Peugeot headquarters, Buenos Aires

This competition was organised in Buenos Aires by the “Sociedad Central de Arquitectos” for the construction of the tallest building in Argentina. 

This building was destined to welcome offices for large companies and firms, and would also include a mall and a cultural centre. 

This competition was approved by the International Union of Architects (UIA).

This competition was organised in Buenos Aires by the “Sociedad Central de Arquitectos” for the construction of the tallest building in Argentina. 

This building was destined to welcome offices for large companies and firms, and would also include a mall and a cultural centre. 

This competition was approved by the International Union of Architects (UIA).

New town of Evry I

The competition was organised by the Établissement Public d’Aménagement de la Ville Nouvelle d’Évry. It was launched on 18 May 1971 by Maurice Doublet, Prefect of Greater Paris and Michel Boscher, Mayor, Member of Parliament for Évry and President of the Établissement Public d’Aménagement de la Ville Nouvelle. 

This two-phase international competition was approved by the International Union of Architects (UIA).

The competition was organised by the Établissement Public d’Aménagement de la Ville Nouvelle d’Évry. It was launched on 18 May 1971 by Maurice Doublet, Prefect of Greater Paris and Michel Boscher, Mayor, Member of Parliament for Évry and President of the Établissement Public d’Aménagement de la Ville Nouvelle. 

This two-phase international competition was approved by the International Union of Architects (UIA).

BUSAN TOWER COMPLEX

The municipal authorities of Busan, the second largest city in South Korea, announced an international ideas competition for the design of an observation tower. This landmark, situated on top of Yongdu Hill in the heart of the busiest downtown area of Busan, would dominate the city and port.

This competition was organised in accordance with the UNESCO-UIA regulations and received the approval of the International Union of Architects (UIA). 

The municipal authorities of Busan, the second largest city in South Korea, announced an international ideas competition for the design of an observation tower. This landmark, situated on top of Yongdu Hill in the heart of the busiest downtown area of Busan, would dominate the city and port.

This competition was organised in accordance with the UNESCO-UIA regulations and received the approval of the International Union of Architects (UIA). 

The Babyn Yar Memorial Site was an open international architectural ideas competition for the structuring and integration of a historical and memorial area in the city of Kyiv in Ukraine. […]

The city of Suncheon in South Korea held a single stage ideas competition with the aim of identifying the best proposal for the Suncheon Art Platform in the city centre.  […]

National History Museum

The purpose of this competition was to select the best spatial and museographic concept for the new MNIR, making it the most representative museum in Romania whilst also being meaningful at a European level. 

This competition was approved by the International Union of Architects (UIA). 



Financial District and the Marina of Colombo Port City

The Colombo Port City Development Project (CPCDP) Competition was conducted according to the UIA International Design Competitions Guidelines – interpreting and implementing the UNESCOStandard Regulations for International Competitions in Architecture and Town-Planning.

The client for this competition was CHEC Port City Colombo (Private) Ltd. (CPCC). They were the Chief Developers for the Colombo Port City Development Project (CPCDP), to be built in Sri Lanka on reclaimed land adjoining Colombo Fort to the east and Colombo South International Container Port to the north.

The implementation of the Colombo Port City Development Project was a concerted effort of the partnership between the Government of Sri Lanka and CHEC Port City Colombo (Private) Ltd.

The Colombo Port City Development Project (CPCDP) Competition was conducted according to the UIA International Design Competitions Guidelines – interpreting and implementing the UNESCOStandard Regulations for International Competitions in Architecture and Town-Planning.

The client for this competition was CHEC Port City Colombo (Private) Ltd. (CPCC). They were the Chief Developers for the Colombo Port City Development Project (CPCDP), to be built in Sri Lanka on reclaimed land adjoining Colombo Fort to the east and Colombo South International Container Port to the north.

The implementation of the Colombo Port City Development Project was a concerted effort of the partnership between the Government of Sri Lanka and CHEC Port City Colombo (Private) Ltd.