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As with pretty much every architecture competition ever run since, the process was a controversial one.
EVERY architecture competition has the potential to force a crisis in evaluation.
The architecture competition drew 148 applicants, who were whittled down to six finalists.
Culture Minister John O'Donoghue said he hoped to have a plan for the new building by March, possibly including an international architecture competition and partnership with private developers.
As part of the initial plan to reorganize, the museum held an architecture competition for a new contemporary-art building and planned to separate each geographic or epochal subset of its collections.
Among the recommendations that came out of the report: to build the museum on a city-owned site on Helsinki's South Harbor waterfron, have an international architecture competition to decide who should design the building, create a mid-size museum of about 129,000 square feet with 42,000 feet of exhibition space and set it up largely as a non-collecting institution.
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But Mr. Ito said he doesn't worry about status or architecture competitions.
They are submitting their plans to architecture competitions, and trying to raise money for more research.
Architecture competitions can focus energy or they can be a terrible drain on civic spirit.
He has offices in Valencia and Paris to oversee architecture competitions and construction projects in Spain, France and Belgium.
"Once the domain of trailer parks and drab postwar housing, prefab designs now headline museum exhibitions and architecture competitions".
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