KieranTimberlake announced as winner of New London Embassy Design Competition
Posted: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 | ↓ 4 comments
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KieranTimberlake announced as winner of New London Embassy Design Competition

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U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Louis B. Susman, and Acting Director of the Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations, Adam Namm, announced today that KieranTimberlake of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania has won the design competition for the New London Embassy.

KieranTimberlake announced as winner of New London Embassy Design Competition

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KieranTimberlake’s design met the goal of creating a modern, welcoming, timeless, safe and energy efficient embassy for the 21st century. Their concept most fully satisfied the requirements outlined in the design competition’s mission statement. The concept holds the greatest potential for developing a truly iconic embassy and is on the leading edge of sustainable design. KieranTimberlake is an architectural firm known for its commitment to innovation and environmental responsibility.

KieranTimberlake announced as winner of New London Embassy Design Competition

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Starting with 37 architectural submissions, the Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations narrowed the number to a shortlist of nine firms. A distinguished jury of both American and British leaders in the fields of architecture, academia and diplomacy selected four firms for the final phase of the competition.

KieranTimberlake announced as winner of New London Embassy Design Competition

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KieranTimberlake announced as winner of New London Embassy Design Competition

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The four firms explored the symbolism of the embassy, its presence and position in the cityscape of London. Their goal was to create a building and site complex with a timeless quality to appropriately represent the United States of America in the United Kingdom.

The four competing architectural firms KieranTimberlake, Morphosis Architects, Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, and Richard Meier & Partners worked for nearly a year and made presentations to the jury which then recommended the winning design.

Morphosis' submission

Morphosis’ submission
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Richard Meier's submission

Richard Meier’s submission
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Pei Cobb Freed & Partners' submission

Pei Cobb Freed & Partners’ submission
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As KieranTimberlake moves forward with the design of the building, the Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations and KieranTimberlake will be actively engaged in the consultation and planning process involving the Mayor’s office, the Wandsworth Borough Council, the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment, as well as residents in the area to ensure that the new embassy provides an appropriate home for the United States of America in London.

The anticipated ground breaking on this landmark embassy will be in 2013 with a goal to complete the construction in 2017.



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Comments:
Ralph Martin
Seattle, WA. USA
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Sail fin shade device looks very similar to William Bruder Architects Phoenix Library...

http://www.willbruder.com/

I think the other submissions were better, but I am not the client.

tich
london
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
zzzzz....sorry i dropped off....

Leeboo
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
I believe the Lord Richard Rogers agrees with you.

ryan
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
Looks great in the renderings, but knowing how the Yale Sculpture Building actually turned out (ugly colors and materials, sustainable climate functions just simply not working), I'm not holding my breath for any awesome final product here.

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