Competition Index

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  • New Museum of London in West Smithfield

    Winner
    Stanton Williams (UK) with Asif Khan (UK)
    Finalists
    BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group (DK) with HawkinsBrown (UK)
    Caruso St John Architects (UK)
    Diener & Diener Architekten (CH) with Sergison Bates Architects (UK)
    Lacaton & Vassal Architectes (FR) with Pernilla Ohrstedt Studio (UK)
    Studio Milou architecture (FR) with RL & Associés (FR) and Axis Architects (UK)

  • Latvian Museum of Modern Art Competition
    • Winner
    • Adjaye Associates (UK) with AB3D
    • Honorable Mention
    • Sauerbruch Hutton (Germany) with Arhitekts Ingurds Lazdiņš
    • Finalists
    • Architects Lahdelma & Mahlamäki (Finland) with MADE Arhitekti
    • Caruso St John Architects (UK) with Jaunromāns un Ābele
    • Henning Larsen Architects (Denmark) with MARK Arhitekti
    • Neutelings Riedijk Architects (Netherlands)
    • wHY Architecture (US) with Outofbox and ALPS
  • Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Headquarters

    First Prize: Arge Kim Nallweg with César Trujillo Moya (Berlin)
    Third Prize: bube, Rotterdam (The Netherlands)
    Third Prize: Rohdecan (Dresden, Germany)
    Third Prize: R + S Architekten (Lippstadt, Germany)
    Honorable Mention: Lankes Koengeter Architekten (Berlin)
    Honorable Mention: Laura Alvarez Architecture, Amsterdam (The Netherlands)

  • Interview: John McAslan (Winter 2003)
  • St. Hilda’s College, Oxford

    Winner
    Gort Scott, London
    Finalists
    Tim Ronalds Architects, London
    6a Architects, London
    DRDH Architects, London
    Hall McKnight, Belfast

  • Tintagel Bridge Castle Competition
    • Winner
    • Ney & Partners with William Matthews Associates 
    • Finalists
    • Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes with Terrell
    • Marks Barfield Architects with Flint and Neill J&L Gibbons LLP and Mola
    • Niall McLaughlin Architects with Price and Myers
    • RFR and Jean-Francois Blassel Architecte with Engineers hrw and WSP
    • WilkinsonEyre with Atelier One
  • ‘Smart School’ Educational Complex in Irkutsk, Russia
    • Winner: CEBRA (Denmark)
    • 2nd Round Finalists: Work Architecture Co. (New York), Architects Rudanko (Finland)
    • 1st Round Finalists: MKPL Architects (Singapore), Sou Fujimoto Architects (Japan), MVRDV (The Netherlands)
  • Laval University School of Architecture “Emblematic Addition
    • Winner: “Direct Axis” by University of Toronto (Canada) students Omar Aljebouri, Avery Guthrie and Steve Socha
    • Winner: “SHED” by Université Laval (Canada) students Catherine Houle, Marianne Lapalme and Vanessa Poirier
    • Winner: “Layering the Present” submitted by Jihoon Kim and Sanghwan Park, JKSP architects, New York
    • Honorable Mention: “Sphères de reference” by Montreal architects Éric Boucher and Élisabeth Bouchard
    • Honorable Mention: “Shlack !!” by Université Laval students Julien Beauchamp, Romy Brosseau, Émilie Gagné-Loranger and Alexandre Hamlyn
    • Honorable Mention: Odile Decq of Odile Decq Benoit Cornette architectes urbanistes
  • Strategizing for Expansion: Mälerdalen University, Eskilstuna, Sweden
    • Winner: MDH Square 3XN (Copenhagen)
    • Finalist: Arkitema Dot (Sweden)
    • Finalist: Christensen & Co (Denmark)
    • Finalist: Juul/Frost (Danish)
    • Finalist: White (Sweden)
    • Finalist: Wingårdh (Sweden)
  • Adding to the Vienna Museum: Foreground or Background Building?
    • 1st Place: Winkler + Ruck Architekten (Austria)
    • 2nd Place: Kim Nalleweg Architekten (Berlin, Germany)
    • 3rd Place: Ilg Santer Architekten (Zurich, Switzerland)
    • Honorable Mention: Juri Troy Architects (Vienna, Austria)
    • Honorable Mention: Fiechter & Salzmann Architekten (Zurich, Switzerland)
    • Honorable Mention: querkraft architekten (Vienna, Austria)
  • Placemaking to the Forefront: Sydney’s Green Square Library Competition

    Winner: Stewart Hollenstein with Colin Stewart Architects (Sydney, Australia)
    Finalist: John Wardle Architects (Melbourne, Australia)
    Finalist: JPE Design + Snøhetta  (Adelaide)
    Finalist: Felix Laboratories (Freemantle, Australia)
    Finalist: Flannery de la Pole (UK)

  • Taiwan’s Taoyuaong Airport Terminal 3 Competition

    Winner: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, London / CECI Engineering Consultants, Taiwan
    Finalist: Van Berkel en Bos U.N. Studio, Rotterdam / April Yang Design Studio, Ltd., Los Angeles / Bio-Architecture Formosana, Taiwan
    Finalist: Foster + Partners Limited, London / Ricky Liu & Associates, Taiwan

  • Expansion Strategies for a Challenging Campus Site
    • Winner: OFFICE 52 (Portland, OR)
    • Finalist: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson (Wilkes-Barre/Pittsburgh, PA)
    • Finalist: Wilson Architects (Boston, MA)
    • Finalist: ZGF Architects (Portland, OR. and Washington, DC)
  • More Variations on a Theme in Dessau?: Germany’s Third Post-War Competition for a Bauhaus Museum
    • First place (1): Gonzalez Hinz Zabala with Roser Vives de Delás (Barcelona)
    • First place (2): Young & Ayata with Misako Murata (New York)
    • Third Place: Berrel Berrel Kräutler AG with ASP (Zürich)
    • Fourth Place: Ja Architecture Studio (Toronto)
    • Honorable Mention: Raummanufaktur (Darmstadt, Germany)
    • Honorable Mention: Nussmüller Architekten ZT with Robert Kutscha (Graz, Austria)
    • Honorable Mention: Steiner, Weißenberger Architekten with Jens Henningsen (Berlin)
  • Reinventing the Rustbelt: UD4U Urban Design Competition
    • 1st Place: “High Res” by Lasha brown, Sandra Arndt, Emilija Kaia Landsbergis, Robert Hon (Brooklyn, NY)
    • 2nd Place: "Ring of Events" by Jame Sarmiento Pastor, Javier Lazarte, Nikolas Briceno, Miquel Linares (Lima, Peru)
    • 3rd Place: “In Flux” by Matt Perotto, Rob McIntosh, Megan Esopenko (Toronto, Canada)
  • The Biennial Lakefront Kiosk Competition
    • Winner: "Chicago Horizon" by Ultramoderne - Yasmin Vobis , Aaron Forrest and structural engineer, Brett Schneider, (Providence, Rhode Island)
    • Finalist: "Behind the Curtain" by Thomas Keley, Ryan Palider, Charles Paros (Chicago / Columbus, Ohio)
    • Finalist: Lekker Architects - Ong Ker-Shing / Joshua Comaroff (Singapore)
  • Designing for the Workplace: UNO/WHO Headquarters Extension Competition
    • 1st Place: Berrel Berrel Kräutler AG (Zürich)
    • 2nd Place: Rudy Ricciotti (Paris)
    • 3rd Place: RED – Architectes / DAD Architecte (Paris)
    • 4th Place: MADe (Hyderabad, India)
    • 5th Place: JAJA (Copenhagen)
  • The Guggenheim Helsinki Competition Draws 1,715 Entries From Around The World
    • Winner: ‘Art in the City’ by Moreau Kusunoki Architectes

    • Runner-up: 'Two-in-One Museum' by agps architecture
    • Finalist: ‘Quiet Animal’ by Asif Khan

    • Finalist: ‘47 Rooms’ by Fake Industries Architectural Agonism (Cristina Goberna, Urtzi Grau), Jorge Lopez Conde, Carmen Blanco and Alvaro Carrillo

    • Finalist: ‘Helsinki Five’ by HaasCookZemmrich STUDIO2050

    • Finalist: ‘Guggenheim Commons’ by SMAR Architecture Studio

  • Mesa’s Answer to Urban Sprawl: The Major Redesign of a City Center
    • Winner: Colwell Shelor, Phoenix (lead) with West 8 urban design & landscape architecture and Weddle Gilmore (Scottsdale, Arizona)
    • Finalist: Woods Bagot (Sydney/Portland) with Surface Design, INC. (San Francisco)
    • Otak (San Francisco) with Mayer Reed (Portland, Oregon)
  • Return of a Favorite Son to the Windy City? – CAC’s Barack Obama Library Competition
    • Winning entry: Zhu Wenyi, Fu Junsheng, and Liang Yiang, Beijing, China
    • Winning entry: Aras Burak Sen, Los Angeles/UAE (OMA)
    • Honorable Mention: Dániel Palotai, Budapest, Hungary
    • Honorable Mention: Drew Cowdrey and Trey Kirk, Boston (Harvard GSD) 

    • Honorable Mention: Ann Lui and Craig Reschke, Boston (Harvard GSD)
  • A Conversation with an Icon: Steven Holl Wins the Mumbai City Museum Competition
    • Winner: Steven Holl Architects with Opolis Architects, Guy Nordenson and Associates, AECOM, Dongre Project Management Consultants, Transsolar and L’Observatoire
    • Runner Up: AL_A with PK Das, Arup, Turner & Townsend, GROSS. MAX and Superflux
    • Finalist: Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos with Malik Architecture, Arup and Empty
    • Finalist: OMA + S&K with Meinhardt India, Houtman + Sander, GMD Consultants and Langdon Seah
    • Finalist: Pei Cobb Freed & Partners Architects with Christopher Charles Benninger Architects (CCBA), Leslie E. Robertson Associates International (LERA), Buro Happold, WORKSHOP: Ken Smith Landscape Architect and George Sexton Associates
    • Finalist: Studio Mumbai Architecture + Edifice Consultants with Sterling Engineering Consultancy Services and Eskayem Consultants
    • Finalist: wHY with Ganti + Associates, Sterling Engineering, Sterling and Wilson, Magnusson Klemencic Associates, Buro Happold, Local Projects and Quantsoft India
    • Finalist: Zaha Hadid Architects with Sameep Padora Associates (sP+a), AKT II, Max Fordham, Dan Pearson Studio and AECOM
  • The Earth as an Affordable Housing Alternative: Ghana’s Mud House Design Competition
    • First Place - M.A.M.O.T.H (Montpelier, France)
    • Second Place – Atelier Koe (Senegal)
    • Third Place – Jason Orbe-Smith (Los Angeles, USA)
  • Northwestern University’s Medical Research Center Competition
    • First Place: Perkins+Will (Chicago)
    • Finalist: Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill (with Payette)
    • Finalist: Goettsch Partners
  • Science and Fiction Museum, Washington, DC
    • 1st place - Emily Yen, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI
    • 2nd place - Wade Fuh, SmithGroup, Washington, DC

    • 3rd place - Mikhail Krymov, Alexey Goriainov, and Diana Zhegulina of Arch Group, Russia

  • Vienna School of Economics
  • A Challenging Site for Calgary’s New Library: Snøhetta Tops Four Firms in Invited Competition
    • Winner: Snøhetta and Dialog (Oslo/New York and Calgary)
    • Finalist: 3XN and AECOM (Denmark and Calgary)
    • Finalist: KPMB and BKDI (Toronto and Calgary)
    • Finalist: REX and Group2 (New York and Calgary)
  • Adaptive Reuse of a Hospital Site: The Royal Adelaide Hospital Competition
    • First Place: SLASH / Phillips Pilkington Architects (Melbourne / Adelaide)
    • Second Place (tie): Nice Architects / Mulloway Studio (Bratislava / Adelaide)
    • Second Place (tie): Bonhag & De Rosa / TCL  (Berlin / Adelaide)
    • Finalist: Zuzana & Nicholas Architects / Roarkus Moss (Melbourne / Adelaide)
    • Oculus + FKA + Dash (New South Wales and Victoria (Aus))
    • Ysalazam + Siteplan (Colombia / Adelaide)
  • University of Chicago North Campus Student Residence
    • Winning entry: Studio Gang with Mortenson Construction (Chicago, IL, USA)
    • Runner-Up: Perkins and Will (Chicago, IL, USA)
    • Finalist: Hopkins Architects (London, UK)
    • Finalist: BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group (Copenhagen, Denmark)
  • ADD-ON ’13
  • Surfer’s Paradise Goes Cultural: The Gold Coast Precinct Competition
    • Winning Entry: ARM Architecture / TOPOTEK1 Landscape Architecture / ARUP (Melbourne/Berlin/Global)
    • Finalist: CRAB Studio / Vogt Landscape / DBI (London/Zürich/Gold Coast)
    • Finalist: Nikken Sekkei / Earthscape / Mori Art Museum (Tokyo/Tokyo/Japan)
  • The Old and the New: Glasgow’s Schools of Art
  • DawnTown Competition: Landmark Miami
    • First Place: "Miami Lift" by Studio Dror (New York City)
    • Second Place: "Lemonade Square" by David Giraldeau and Alexandre Guilbeault (Montreal, Canada)
    • Third Place: "Torre de las Americas" by Mauricio Gonzalez and Alfredo Andia (Miami, FL, USA / Santiago, Chile)
  • Realizing a Major Museum Project in Record Time: Finland’s Serlachius Museum Competition
  • Zaryadye Park Competition & Interview
    • Winner: Diller Scofidio + Renfro / Hargreaves Associates / Citymakers LLC (USA, USA & Russia)
    • Finalist: MVRDV / Atrium / Anouk Vogel / Arcadis (the Netherlands, Russia, Switzerland & US)
    • Finalist: TPO RESERVE / MAXWAN / Buro Happold / Latz + Partner (Russia, the Netherlands, International & Germany)
    • Shortlist: Gustafson Porter / Sauerbruch Hutton / ARUP (UK, Germany & Russia)

    • Shortlist: Turenscape / AnOtherArchitect (China & Germany)

    • Shortlist: West 8 / BERNASKONI / Büro Happold (the Netherlands, Russia & UK)

  • Christchurch Art Gallery will be lifted in $36.7m project

    Winning Entry
    The Buchan Group, Sydney / Christchurch

  • Gearing Up for Louisville’s Centennial Riverboat Festival: Pavilions as Functioning Waterside Attractions
    • 1st place: stpmj (Seung Teak Lee and Mi Jung Lim), Brooklyn, NY
    • 2nd place: Aaron Loomans, Appleton, WI
    • People’s choice: Jacob Lange & Rebecca Tran (Christian Duvernois Landscape/Gallery) w/ Chris Teeter, RA ( Metamechanics) New York, NY
  • A New Attraction for an Old Airfield: Moscow’s New National Center for Contemporary Arts
    • First Place - Heneghan Peng (Ireland)
    • Second Place – MEL (Russia)
    • Third Place – Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos (Spain)
  • The Harvard Bridge Lighting Competition
    • Winning design: Rosales + Partners, with ARUP
  • A Sign of the Times? Port of Kinmen Passenger Service Center International Competition
    • First Place: Junya Ishigami (Japan)
    • Second Place: Tom Wiscombe (Los Angeles)
    • Third Place: Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects
    • Honorable Mention: Miralles Tagliabue (Barcelona)
    • Honorable Mention: Josep Mias Gifre (Barcelona)
  • Looking into the Hi-Tech Future: New Campus of the Vietnamese-German University, Ho Chi Minh City
    • 1st Prize: Machado and Silvetti Associates (Boston, Massachusetts)
    • 2nd Prize: KSP Jürgen Engel Architekten (Frankfurt on Main, Germany)
    • 3rd Prize: Itsuko Hasegawa Atelier, Tokyo, Japan
    • 4th Prize: Riegler Riewe architekten ZT-G.m.b.H. (Graz, Austria)
    • 5th prize: Henn Architekten (Munich, Germany)
  • Re-Thinking the University of Manitoba’s Campus: Visionary (re)Generation International Competition
  • Competition win in Lausanne, Switzerland
  • From OMA and BIG to Small
  • EDGE/ucation Pavilion Design Competition
    • Winner: "Edge Portals" by Bade Stageberg Cox
    • Finalist: "FloodLAB"  by Desai/Chia
    • Finalist: "EDGEucation Pavilion" by Urban Data and Design
    • Finalist: "The Terrapin Shell" by WORKac
  • The “What If” Factor: The Louisville Children’s Museum Competition
    • First Place: Stephan Brugger, Eva Hierzer & Birgit Schire (Gratz, Austria)
    • Second Place: Kyle Zook, Jared Younger & Yu Kono (University of Cincinnati)
    • Third Place: PRAUD (Dongwoo Yim & Rafael Luna) - Boston, Massachusetts
  • A Blueprint for Change in the Rockaways
    • First Place: White Arkitekter (Stockholm, Sweden) with Arup and Gensler
    • Innovation in Resilient Waterfront Design Award: Ennead Lab/Ennead Architects, New York, NY USA with Atelier 10, Hargreaves Associates, Langan Engineering, LERA, and Biohabits
    • Finalist: Lateral Office, Toronto, Canada with WXY Studio, Sam Schwartz Engineering, EDesgin Dynamices, West 8, Buro Happold, and HR&A Advisors, Inc.
    • Finalist: Seeding Office, London, UK with Biber Architects, YR&G, Arup, Robert Silman Associates, CODE, and Dipl.-lng
    • Honorable Mention: Mithun, Seattle, WA
    • Honorable Mention: elandscript, Hong Kong
    • Honorable Mention: ijKim Architecture + N.E.E.D. Architecture + Group Han Associates, New York
    • Honorable Mention: LOT-EK + SCAPE, New York
    • Honorable Mention: McGregor Coxall, Sydney, Australia
    • Honorable Mention: FRPO, Madrid, Spain
  • SANAA’s Cultural Tour de Force: The Taichung City Cultural Center Competition
    • Winner: SANAA
    • Second Prize: Jean-loup Baldacci (France)
    • Third Prize: Eisenman Architects (USA)
    • Honorable Mention: MASS Studies / Minsuk Cho (Korea)
    • Honorable Mention: Stucheli Architekten AG / Mathis Tinner (Switzerland)
  • A Library as Ultimate Building Block: The Helsinki Library Competition

    Winner: "Käännös" by ALA (Helsinki)
    Third Place (tie): "Kasi" by VERSTAS Architects (Helsinki)
    Third Place (tie): "Liblab" by Playa Architects (Helsinki)
    Honorable Mention: "Wave" by Huttunen-Lipasti-Pakkanen (Helsinki)
    Honorable Mention: "Diagonal Agora" (Madrid)
    Honorable Mention: "Heartbeat of Helsinki" by Henning Larsen

     

  • Halftime at the Nobel Center Competition

    Shortlisted Firms:

    • 3XN
    • BIG
    • David Chipperfield Architects
    • Johan Celsing Arkitektkontor
    • Locaton & Vassal Architectes
    • Lundgaard & Tranberg Arkitekter
    • Marcel Meili, Markus Peter Architekten
    • OMA
    • Sanaa
    • Snøhetta
    • Wingardhs Arkitekter
  • Reviving the Icon: Flinders Street Station Design Competition
    • Winner: HASSELL + Herzog & de Meuron (Melbourne and Switzerland)
    • People's Choice Winner: Eduardo Velasquez + Manuel Pineda + Santiago Medina (Colombia via University of Melbourne)
    • Finalist: Ashton Raggatt McDougall (Melbourne)
    • Finalist: John Wardle Architects + Grimshaw (Melbourne and UK)
    • Finalist: NH Architecture (Melbourne)
    • Finalist: Zaha Hadid Architecture & BVN Architecture (UK and Melbourne)