LIGET PROJECT BUDAPEST COMPETITION

This international two-stage competition was organised with the authorisation of the Government of Hungary and the Budapest Museum of Fine Arts’ New National Public Collections Complex Office, and concerned the design of new museum buildings in the framework of the Liget Budapest Project in the City Park of Budapest.

The Government of Hungary made a commitment to erect new buildings for six different cultural institutions in Budapest, organised via four competitions integrated in the City Park Development Project.

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



This international two-stage competition was organised with the authorisation of the Government of Hungary and the Budapest Museum of Fine Arts’ New National Public Collections Complex Office, and concerned the design of new museum buildings in the framework of the Liget Budapest Project in the City Park of Budapest.

The Government of Hungary made a commitment to erect new buildings for six different cultural institutions in Budapest, organised via four competitions integrated in the City Park Development Project.

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



House of arts and culture

This competition was a single-stage project competition following the UNESCO-UIA recommendations on international architectural and urbanism competitions and endorsed by the International Union of Architects (UIA). 

This competition was organised for the construction of the House of Arts and Culture (Lebanese- Omani Centre).

Please visit the official website for the competition: http://houseofartsandculture.org/intro.html

 

This competition was a single-stage project competition following the UNESCO-UIA recommendations on international architectural and urbanism competitions and endorsed by the International Union of Architects (UIA). 

This competition was organised for the construction of the House of Arts and Culture (Lebanese- Omani Centre).

Please visit the official website for the competition: http://houseofartsandculture.org/intro.html

 

The Innovative Bioclimatic school complex in Crete

Through the open international architectural competition “Innovative Bioclimatic European School complex in Crete”, the School Buildings Organisation of Greece (SBO) sought the best ideas from around the world for the new European school in Crete.

The competition was held in association with the International Union of Architects (UIA), through its UIA‐ARES International Work Programme.



Through the open international architectural competition “Innovative Bioclimatic European School complex in Crete”, the School Buildings Organisation of Greece (SBO) sought the best ideas from around the world for the new European school in Crete.

The competition was held in association with the International Union of Architects (UIA), through its UIA‐ARES International Work Programme.



Art Gallery New South Wales

The Art Gallery of New South Wales traces its origins to a public meeting on April 24, 1871, which established an “Academy of Art” for the purpose of promoting the fine arts through lectures, art classes and regular exhibitions.

The Gallery sought inspiring concepts for how it could create a unique, authentic, inspiring and agile 21st century art museum.

This was a two-stage competition, officially endorsed by the Australian Institute of Architects (AIA), the city of Sydney, the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) and the International Union of Architects (UIA).



The Art Gallery of New South Wales traces its origins to a public meeting on April 24, 1871, which established an “Academy of Art” for the purpose of promoting the fine arts through lectures, art classes and regular exhibitions.

The Gallery sought inspiring concepts for how it could create a unique, authentic, inspiring and agile 21st century art museum.

This was a two-stage competition, officially endorsed by the Australian Institute of Architects (AIA), the city of Sydney, the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) and the International Union of Architects (UIA).



Fountain in the Seattle Civic Center

This international competition, organised over two stages, was approved by the American Institute of Architects, the American Society of Landscape Architects and the International Union of Architects (UIA).

This international competition, organised over two stages, was approved by the American Institute of Architects, the American Society of Landscape Architects and 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).

Development of the Ettelbruck municipalities

This international architectural competition was organised to find a solution to the problem of land use planning in two municipalities: Erpeldange and Ettelbruck. 

 

This international architectural competition was organised to find a solution to the problem of land use planning in two municipalities: Erpeldange and Ettelbruck. 

 

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).

University of Calabria, Consenza

This international architectural competition was organised by the Ministry of Public Works of the Italian Government for the University of Calabria with two primary objectives: 

  • Establish a general expansion framework for the University;
  • Select an architect who would be responsible for a considerable proportion of the buildings.

This international architectural competition was organised by the Ministry of Public Works of the Italian Government for the University of Calabria with two primary objectives: 

  • Establish a general expansion framework for the University;
  • Select an architect who would be responsible for a considerable proportion of the buildings.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Riyadh

In response to the desire to relocate the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from Jeddah to the capital city of Riyadh, an international competition for the realisation of new headquarters for the Ministry was launched.

In response to the desire to relocate the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from Jeddah to the capital city of Riyadh, an international competition for the realisation of new headquarters for the Ministry was launched.