News from COMPETITIONS 12/20/2017

National Native Americans Veterans Memorial

 

Sponsor: Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, DC
Type: National, open, two-stage
Fee: None

Language: English
Timetable:
9 January 2018 – Stage 1 submission deadline (3pm EST)
25 January 2018 – Announcement of Stage II Participants
1 May 2018 – State II Design Concept Submittals due
20 November 2020 – Veterans day Dedication of Memorial
Jury:
• Larry Ulaaq Ahvakana (Inupiaq), artist, Ahvakana Fine Art
• Stephanie Birdwell (Cherokee), director, Veterans Affairs, Office of Tribal Government Relations
• Johnnetta Betsch Cole, director emerita, Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art
• Edwin Fountain, general counsel, American Battle Monuments Commission
• Mark Kawika McKeague (Native Hawaiian), director of cultural planning, Group 70 International Inc.
• Brian McCormack (Nez Perce), principal landscape architect, McCormack Landscape Architecture
• Lillian Pitt (Wasco/Yakima/Warm Springs), artist
• Herman Viola, curator emeritus, Smithsonian
• Kevin Gover (Pawnee), alternate juror, director of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian
Design Challenge:
Despite this enduring and distinguished legacy spanning two and a half centuries of American history, no national memorial yet exists—Native veterans and those serving today remain unrecognized by any landmark.
Competition website:
https://nmai.us.fluidreview.com

Note: One wonders why Douglas Cardinal, the most well-known Native American architect in North America, and the architect of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, was not included as a juror. –Ed

 

Adelaide Contemporary Museum Shortlist

 

Type: International, RfQ, 2-stage
The list of firms was selected from applicants from 107 teams consisting of 525 firms from five continents.
Shortlisted firms:

Adjaye Associates (London, UK) and BVN (Sydney, Australia)
BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group (Copenhagen) and JPE Design Studio (Adelaide) • David Chipperfield Architects (London) and SJB Architects (Sydney)
* Diller Scofidio + Renfro (New York) and Woods Bagot (Adelaide)
• Hassell (Melbourne) and SO-IL (New York)
Khai Liew (Adelaide), Office of Ryue Nishizawa
(Tokyo) and Durbach Block Jaggers (Sydney)
Malcolm Reading Consultants is the Professional Adviser for the competition.