Open Ideas Architectural Competition: The Heathrow Contest

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Greenpeace is holding an Open Ideas Architectural Competition to find a winning design to fortify the Airplot. The competition is open to architects, landscape architects, architectural students and architect-led mixed disciplinary teams.

The deadline is Friday 23rd April and entries will be judged by:

- Peter Clegg, Senior Partner, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
- Andrew Grant, Director, Grant Associates
- Nick Jonson, Deputy Chief Executive, Urban Splash
- Alistair McGowan, Comedian and Airplot co-owner
- Sarah North, Campaigns Director, Greenpeace UK
- Oli Rodker, Environmental activist
- Professor Neil Thomas, Director, Atelier One
- Rachel Whiteread, Artist

Shortlisted designs will be showcased at the OXO tower Bargehouse Gallery, 3rd – 6th June 2010. For more information, go to the competition’s official website.

 
 
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- says:

just small issue not mentioned between main information (by accident?):

The competition is only open to residents of the UK or Eire (as you may have noticed, we’re not big fans of flying).

 
# March 17, 2010 at 19:16
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Buzz Leffelman says:

screw that, build the runway

 
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