Latvian Museum of Contemporary Art Reveals Shortlisted Designs
The design proposals of seven shortlisted finalists for the Latvian Museum of Contemporary Art Design Competition have been released by the competition?s organizer, Malcolm Reading Consultants. Located in the capital city of Riga, the funding for the ?30 million project is a public private partnership with support from from the ABLV Charitable Foundation and the Boris and In?ra Teterev Foundation, which co-founded the Latvian Museum of Contemporary Art Foundation. The Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia and the Museum?s Foundation signed a memorandum of intent regarding the museum and building on 30 October 2014. The competition, organized in 2015 with 25 first-stage participants, will announce a jury-selected winner in mid-June.
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The design proposals of seven shortlisted finalists for the Latvian Museum of Contemporary Art Design Competition have been released by the competition?s organizer, Malcolm Reading Consultants. Located in the capital city of Riga, the funding for the ?30 million project is a public private partnership with support from from the ABLV Charitable Foundation and the Boris and In?ra Teterev Foundation, which co-founded the Latvian Museum of Contemporary Art Foundation. The Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia and the Museum?s Foundation signed a memorandum of intent regarding the museum and building on 30 October 2014. The competition, organized in 2015 with 25 first-stage participants, wil...
© Malcolm Reading Consultants
The design proposals of seven shortlisted finalists for the Latvian Museum of Contemporary Art Design Competition have been released by the competition?s organizer, Malcolm Reading Consultants. Located in the capital city of Riga, the funding for the ?30 million project is a public private partnership with support from from the ABLV Charitable Foundation and the Boris and In?ra Teterev Foundation, which co-founded the Latvian Museum of Contemporary Art Foundation. The Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia and the Museum?s Foundation signed a memorandum of intent regarding the museum and building on 30 October 2014. The competition, organized in 2015 with 25 first-stage participants, wil...
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