The city is resurgent. After shaking off decades of misbegotten urban renewal and endemic urban decay cities are once again flourishing. Amid this rapid growth there are aging icons that have been left behind. One of these is the Pushinsky Cinema located in the heart of Moscow, Pushkin’s Square, a cultural monument that has been marred by years of neglect.
The Union of Russian Architects, in co-operation with DuPont, YEM, Architizer and Karo Film, are pleased to announce an international competition to redesign the facade of the Pushkinsky Cinema, not to restore it to past glory but to create a landmark of the future.
The Union of Russian Architects, in co-operation with DuPont, YEM, Architizer and Karo Film, are pleased to announce an international competition to redesign the facade of the Pushkinsky Cinema, not to restore it to past glory but to create a landmark of the future.
Competition notice: 8 February 2011Registration opening: 8 February 2011Seminars for architects: 22nd February - London, UK
24th February - Istanbul, Turkey
28th February - St. Petersburg, Russia
2nd March - Yekaterinburg, Russia
4th March - Moscow, RussiaProject submission deadline:15 May 2011 @23:59 GMTProject assessment: Starting from 16 May 2011Results notification:(to be also published on Architizer)7-8 June 2011 (TBC)Awarding ceremony: 7-8 June 201
24th February - Istanbul, Turkey
28th February - St. Petersburg, Russia
2nd March - Yekaterinburg, Russia
4th March - Moscow, RussiaProject submission deadline:15 May 2011 @23:59 GMTProject assessment: Starting from 16 May 2011Results notification:(to be also published on Architizer)7-8 June 2011 (TBC)Awarding ceremony: 7-8 June 201
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