6 Star-Studded Teams Shortlisted in Adelaide Contemporary International Design Competition

Update 1/23/18: The jury for the competition has been announced as the architects arrive on site for walkthroughs.

Six star-studded teams have been shortlisted in the Adelaide Contemporary International Design Competition, which is seeking to create a new contemporary art museum and public sculpture park on a significant site near the University of Adelaide and the Adelaide Botanic Garden in Adelaide, Australia.

Selected from 107 teams made up of over 500 individual firms, the six shortlisted teams were chosen through the “outstanding quality” of their initial submissions and for the complementary strengths of each of the team members.

 “This is an extraordinarily rich list of diverse creative partnerships of architects looking to complement their talents by working with both peers and smaller talented practices. The final decision was very demanding but these are the teams that convinced us through the outstanding quality of their submissions,” said Nick Mitzevich, Director, Art Gallery of South Australia.

Adelaide Contemporary International Design Competition shortlisted teams visit the Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, 2018. Photo: Nat Rogers

The six shortlisted teams are:

Teams will now move on to the next competition stage, where they will produce conceptual designs for the site. Each team will visit the site in January, and will receive an honorarium of AU$90,000 for their competition work. The submissions will be revealed to the public in April, with a winner to be selected in May.

“The six teams all showed a strong connection with Adelaide – and understood that our aim is not to create an off-the-peg architectural icon but a piece of Adelaide, an entity that will be sustainable and polymathic in the way it enhances the social, cultural and architectural fabric of the city,” added Mitzevich.

The jury for the competition is as follows:

Michael Lynch AO CBE (Chair), Chair, Sydney Community Foundation and Chair, Circa
Lee-Ann Tjunypa Buckskin, Deputy Chair, Australia Council for the Arts, Managing Director, L-AB & Associates and Executive, Aboriginal Strategy, South Australian Film Corporation
Beatrice Galilee, Associate Curator of Architecture and Design, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Walter Hood, Creative Director and Founder, Hood Design Studio
David Knox, Deputy Chair, Economic Development Board of South Australia and Member, Adelaide Botanic Gardens Foundation Committee
Nick Mitzevich, Director, Art Gallery of South Australia
Toshiko Mori, Founder and Principal, Toshiko Mori Architect and Robert P. Hubbard Professor in the Practice of Architecture at Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Sally Smart, Vice-Chancellor’s Professorial Fellow, University of Melbourne and renowned contemporary artist
Tracey Whiting, Chair, Art Gallery of South Australia Board

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The competition is organized by Malcolm Reading Consultants. Learn more about the project on the official competition website, here.

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Cite: Patrick Lynch. "6 Star-Studded Teams Shortlisted in Adelaide Contemporary International Design Competition" 23 Jan 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/885412/6-star-studded-teams-shortlisted-in-adelaide-contemporary-international-design-competition> ISSN 0719-8884

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