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- wa-2013970
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 18.11.2015
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- 18.11.2015
- Verfahrensart
- Offener Wettbewerb
- Teilnehmer
- Studenten, Architekten, Ingenieure, Designer, Künstler und Philosophen
- Beteiligung
- 308 Arbeiten
- Auslober
- archasm
- Abgabetermin
- 31.10.2015
- Preisgerichtssitzung
- 10.11.2015
- Bekanntgabe
- 18.11.2015
Verfahrensart
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Wettbewerbsaufgabe
There are various elements of unbuilt Chandigarh, that were conceived by Le Corbusier but remained confined to documents, pictures and archievs. The design of the Capitol Complex was the jewel in the crown wore by Corbusier’s Chandigarh. Being the symbol and identity of the city for many years, the Capitol complex is still incomplete, for a fourth building, the Museum of Knowledge was planned to accompany the existing Secretariat, Assembly Hall and High Court. The MoK, according to Corbusier was to function as a decision-making or a briefing center for the government officials,
highlighting the importance and applied use of technology and electronics in processing, synthesizing and presenting large bodies of information related to the state matters.
The aim of this competition is to design the Museum of Knowledge (MoK) at the originals cumulative site of the then proposed MoK and Martyr’s memorial in the Capitol complex.
The participants are tasked with defining the purpose of a Knowledge/Conaissance Museum in the Chandigarh of 21st century.
Jury
Stephane Paumier, New Delhi
Namita Singh, Chandigarh
Madhav Raman, New Delhi
Melissa Smith, Ahmedabad
KDS Mankotia, Chandigarh College of Architecture
Harsimran Singh, Chandigarh
Jitesh Malik, Chandigarh
Offener internationaler Ideenwettbewerb
Auslober
www.archasm.in
www.facebook.com/atarchasm
Medienpartner
wawettbewerbe aktuell
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
There are various elements of unbuilt Chandigarh, that were conceived by Le Corbusier but remained confined to documents, pictures and archievs. The design of the Capitol Complex was the jewel in the crown wore by Corbusier’s Chandigarh. Being the symbol and identity of the city for many years, the Capitol complex is still incomplete, for a fourth building, the Museum of Knowledge was planned to accompany the existing Secretariat, Assembly Hall and High Court. The MoK, according to Corbusier was to function as a decision-making or a briefing center for the government officials,
highlighting the importance and applied use of technology and electronics in processing, synthesizing and presenting large bodies of information related to the state matters.
The aim of this competition is to design the Museum of Knowledge (MoK) at the originals cumulative site of the then proposed MoK and Martyr’s memorial in the Capitol complex.
The participants are tasked with defining the purpose of a Knowledge/Conaissance Museum in the Chandigarh of 21st century.
Jury
Stephane Paumier, New Delhi
Namita Singh, Chandigarh
Madhav Raman, New Delhi
Melissa Smith, Ahmedabad
KDS Mankotia, Chandigarh College of Architecture
Harsimran Singh, Chandigarh
Jitesh Malik, Chandigarh