Type: Open, RFQ, Two-stage
Language: Polish, English
Eligibility: Licensed Architects
Registration Fee: 50 EURO
Awards: 200,000 EURO total
First Place – 80,000 EURO
Timeline:
26 March 2010 – Submission of Request to Participate
6 April 2010 – Notification of Qualificiation for Participation
13 August 2010 – Submission Deadline
1 September 2010 – Winners Announced
Jury:
Wiesław Bielawski – chairman,
Grzegorz Buczek – juror-scrutinizer;
Wiesław Czabański – juror-scrutinizer;
Wojciech Duda;
George Ferguson;
Tomasz Konior;
Daniel Libeskind;
Jack Lohman;
Andrzej Pągowski;
Hans Stimmann;
Krystyna Zachwatowicz-Wajda.
Design Challenge:
This Competition concerns the development of the architectural conceptual design of the building to house the Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk, intended to become a new identity landmark of the City of Gdańsk, and the conceptual site landscape design commensurate with the nature, status, and location of the site.
The purpose of this Competition is to arrive at the architectural concept of the building to house the Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk, appended with the site landscape design, that will be best in terms of its city-planning, architectural, functional, aesthetic, and operational aspects, and recognise the site’s nature, status, and location, and to obtain recommendations from the Competition Jury with respect to awarding the public contract to the winner of the Competition.
For more information, go to: http://www.muzeum1939.pl/?str=1〈=en


