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Serlachius Art Museum Gösta Proposal by Eero Lunden Studio + Eric Tan of PinkCloud.DK

Posted: Tuesday, August 09, 2011
Eero Lunden Studio from Helsinki, Finland and Eric Tan of Danish firm PinkCloud.DK have sent us their collaborative entry to the Serlachius Art Museum Gösta design competition in Mänttä, Finland.

Serlachius Art Museum Gösta Proposal by FRAMA Architects
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Posted: Wednesday, July 27, 2011
We've received another entry to the international design competition for the extension to the Serlachius Art Museum Gösta in Mänttä, Finland: FRAMA Architekten BDA from Düsseldorf, Germany collaborated on this one with Juliane Demel.

Serlachius Art Museum Gösta Proposal by XML
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Posted: Monday, June 27, 2011
Here's another competition entry for the Serlachius Art Museum Gösta extension, this one designed by Amsterdam-based practice XML.

Serlachius Art Museum Gösta Proposal by MACA
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Posted: Monday, June 27, 2011
Young, Madrid-based architecture office MACA has shared with us their entry to the international design contest for the extension to the Serlachius Art Museum Gösta in Mänttä, Finland.

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Posted: Tuesday, December 15, 2009
London-based architects Platform 5 have been awarded the first prize in the refurbishment competition “Don’t Move, Improve” for their extension to a Victorian terraced house in Hackney, London. The competition, held by New London Architecture (NLA), was open to architects and homeowners who had completed extensions…

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Posted: Wednesday, October 21, 2009
The Office for Metropolitan Architecture, in collaboration with Werner Sobek and engineers ABT, has won the competition for Rotterdam’s Stadskantoor, a new building for the city hall that will accommodate municipal services, offices, and residential units. The winner was announced…

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Posted: Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Danish architects BIG, together with Michel Rojkind Arquitectos, have won the competition for the New Tamayo Museum which is to be build right outside of Mexico City. Based on the concept of an “opened box” which unfolds into a cross shape, the Museo Tamayo will occupy a hillside overlooking the…

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