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Atlassian Offices / Studio Sarah Willmer
Southbank Centre Shortlist Announced!

The UK’s largest arts centre, occupying an 21-acre site that sits in the midst of London’s most vibrant cultural quarter on the South Bank of the Thames, has announced the shortlist of architects competing to head the refurbishment and renewal of the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room and Hayward Gallery complex. According to a statement released by the Southbank Centre, the project plans to bring the performance spaces and galleries in the complex up to the standard of the recently transformed Royal Festival Hall and will address current urgent problems including poor access to and the upgrading of the stages and galleries; sub-standard back stage areas; and worn out services.
The eight shortlisted practices are:
KAA Design Group wins Best Adaptive Reuse for Latitude 33

Latitude 33, a luxurious collection of beach-side homes ranging from townhouses, penthouses, and single floor units, was partially designed from a forty year-old, nine-storey “eye sore for the neighborhood” that was once an office building. The mixed use development, designed by KAA Design Group, includes residential and commercial spaces in Marina del Rey in Southern California. The strategic decisions involved with designing these apartments from an early 197os office building earned Latitude 33 two Gold Nugget Merit Awards, one of which was for Best Adaptive Reuse.
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Palais de Tokyo Expansion / Lacaton & Vassal
Appartment in Makrygianni / Hiboux ARCHITECTURE

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Architects: Hiboux ARCHITECTURE
- Area: 140 m²
- Year: 2011
Centre for Green Innovation at Evergreen Brick Works / Diamond Schmitt Architects
Watertower / Rocha Tombal Architects

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Architects: Rocha Tombal Architects
Office Building in Lyon / Jean-Paul Viguier Architecture
Apartment Refurbishment in Pamplona / Iñigo Beguiristain
Fitzroy Terrace / Welsh & Major Architects
House Nieuwegracht / Rocha Tombal Architects
Droogloodsen / Lensass Architects

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Architects: Lensass Architects
- Year: 2010
Private House / BoA Studio Architetti
Cinema Center in Matadero de Legazpi / ch+qs arquitectos
Reactor Films / Brooks + Scarpa Architects
House in Megurohoncho / Torafu Architects
OMA to design new home for Garage in Moscow

The Garage Center for Contemporary Culture – a non-profit international arts space based in Moscow founded by Daria Zhukova – has unveiled plans for a new building in Gorky Park. Designed by OMA, Garage Gorky Park will renovate the famous 1960s Vremena Goda (Seasons of the Year) restaurant, a prefabricated concrete structure that has been derelict for more than two decades. Garage is expected to complete and occupy this 5,400-square-meter building sometime next year, with plans to later expand to the nearby Hexagon pavilion (or Machine Pavilion).
Rem Koolhaas: “We were able, with our client and her team, to explore the qualities of generosity, dimension, openness, and transparency of the Soviet wreckage and find new uses and interpretations for them; it also enabled us to avoid the exaggeration of standards and scale that is becoming an aspect of contemporary art spaces.”
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