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BLOCK 39, Center for Promotion of Science by Mariusz Wrzeszcz Office
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Posted: Tuesday, March 01, 2011
Mariusz Wrzeszcz Office from Poznan, Poland has shared with us their entry for the Block 39, Center for the Promotion of Science competition. The project was a collaborative effort of Mariusz Wrzeszcz Office with a group of students comprising Alba Labuda, Hugon Kowalski, Adam Wiercinski, and Borys Wrzeszcz, all…

BLOCK 39, Center for Promotion of Science by SADAR+VUGA

Posted: Monday, February 14, 2011
Slovenian office SADAR+VUGA has shared with us its entry for the Block 39, Center for the Promotion of Science competition. The science center building is part of the master plan competition project in Belgrade, Serbia. SADAR+VUGA's master plan design incorporates the existing building of the Faculty…

BLOCK 39, Center for Promotion of Science by OFF Architecture

Posted: Monday, January 24, 2011
Paris-based OFF Architecture have shared with us their entry for the Block 39, Center for the Promotion of Science competition. This entry, proposing an extremely ambitious structure for Serbia's capital Belgrade, did unfortunately not enter the competition – bad weather made the submission arrive past due time...

BLOCK 39, Center for Promotion of Science by RTA-Office
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Posted: Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Spanish architect Santiago Parramón's RTA-Office recently received an Honorable Mention for their project Block 39, Center for the Promotion of Science in Belgrade, Republic of Serbia. The project was conceived and developed jointly by RTA-Office’s teams in the Barcelona and Shanghai offices. This center for the scientific…

Wolfgang Tschapeller Wins Belgrade Center for Promotion of Science Competition
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Posted: Tuesday, December 21, 2010
The Ministry of Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia initiated an international competition for a Center for Promotion of Science and the Urban Development of Blok 39 in New Belgrade, Serbia. An international jury unanimously selected Austrian architect Wolfgang Tschapeller´s project as the winning…

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Posted: Thursday, January 14, 2010
Serbian/Russian OTASH/OTAKO Studio recently finished reconstruction work on Moscow’s State Kremlin Palace. The auditorium of this gigantic concert hall in the heart of Moscow, formerly known as Palace of Congresses, received a major update and was officially inaugurated in the presence of state and public representatives on…

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