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India-based Studio MADe has won the Suncheon Art Platform competition with its proposal, The Hidden Cloister. The competition, hosted by the City of Suncheon, South Korea, sought to revitalize the Old City area with an art square featuring an art center.
Through The Hidden Cloister, Studio MADe aims to create a “psychological ‘void’ in the midst of a high-density area by creating an open-to-sky quadrangle as a pure subtraction of ground.” Thus, the proposal creates a new link in the heart of the Old City by connecting the riverbank and public space.
https://www.archdaily.com/789441/studio-made-wins-competition-for-arts-center-in-south-koreaSabrina Santos
Team C. Image Courtesy of LSA / RIBA
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) have unveiled five shortlisted proposals for the new £90 million Global Centre for Social Sciences (GCSS) in London s Aldwych. The competition, which has attracted designs from the likes of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and OMA, will be the school s biggest ever building project and is set to transform the world-leading institution. Other entrants include Hopkins Architects, Grafton Architects, and Henegham Peng Architects. See the anonymous proposals after the break.
https://www.archdaily.com/437384/shortlist-announced-for-lse-global-centre-for-social-sciencesJames Taylor-Foster
A render from Aditazz s entry to the Small Hospital, Big Idea competition. Image Courtesy of Aditazz