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Liget Budapest International Design Competition

Projektwettbewerb

27.02.2014

Datum Publikation

27.05.2014

Abgabe der Wettbewerbsbeiträge

Aufgabe

he two partners, Museum of Fine Arts Budapest and Városliget Zrt. are promoting four separate competitions in the framework of the Liget Budapest International Design Competition to construct the five new buildings, which will house six institutions. There is a competition for the common building of the New National Gallery and the Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art, the building of the Museum of Ethnography and the Hungarian House of Music, while a joint call was announced for the FotoMuzeum Budapest and the Hungarian Museum of Architecture. The international design competition forms a part of the Liget Budapest Project aimed at the complex development and renewal of Városliget (City Park). Through the construction of the new museum buildings, the complete renewal and expansion of the park’s green area as well as the reconstruction and development of the institutions already operating there, Városliget will be transformed into one of Budapest’s key tourist and cultural destinations and family event parks, making it known all over Europe. The planned investment is the largest new museum development project in Europe to date.

Eckdaten

Ort

Budapest

Auslober*in

Museum of Fine Arts Budapest and the Városliget Zrt

Art der Aufgabe

Neubau

Beschaffungsform

Projektwettbewerb

Sprache

Deutsch

anonymes Verfahren

ja

Art des Verfahrens

offenes Verfahren

Stufen

zweistufig

Fachgebiet Federführung

Architektur

Regionale Einschränkung

Internationaler Wettbewerb

Quelle des Ausschreibungstextes

http://www.ligetbudapest.org/

Jurymitglieder

Fachleute

Wim Pijbes

director, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, architect, co-chairman

Paula Cadima

professor at AA London School of Architecture, architect

Gyorgy Fekete

president, Hungarian Academy of Arts, interior designer

Sandor Finta

Chief Architect of Budapest

Edwin Heathcote

architecture critic, Financial Times, architect

Ervin Nagy

Chief Architect of the State

Laszlo Gyorgy Saros

president, Association of Hungarian Architects, architect

Martha Thome

executive director, Pritzker Architecture Prize, architect

Zoltan Cselovszki

president, Gyula Forster National Centre for Cultural Heritage Management, architect (ist Ersatz)

Gyorgy Fazakas

architect (ist Ersatz)

Tamas Perenyi

professor at Budapest University of Technology and Economics, architect (ist Ersatz)

Sachverständige

Laszlo Baan

governmental commissioner, director, Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, chairman

Henri Loyrette

member of Conseil d’Etat (France), former director, Musee du Louvre