Published by Landscape Architecture and Urbanism at University of Greenwich, London

Natural History Museum’s Grounds

Two-stage open landscape competition for  Natural History Museum’s Grounds, South Kensington, London launched.

Natural History Museum’s Grounds: South Kensington

Type: Open, Expressions of Interest (EOI), two-stage

Language: English

Timetable:

28 October 2013 – Deadline for EOI

Design Challenge:

A successful resolution of the Museum’s Grounds is part of a long-term masterplan to address visitor engagement for a site that occupies over half of the total area. Waterhouse’s original plans for the grounds were never properly realized. The current layout is neither appropriate to a world-class institution nor effective in accommodating day-to-day use.

All enquiries relating to the competition should be emailed to the independent competition organizers, Malcolm Reading Consultants.

During the pre-qualification stage no contact should be made with the Natural History Museum, their employees or contractors as this may lead to disqualification from the competition.

For information, and to register, go to:

mreading.co.uk/naturalhistory/index.html

 

For general competition information please contact:

Jayne Broomhall

naturalhistory@malcolmreading.co.uk

+ 44 (0) 20 7831 2998

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