Arch Grounds Competition Design Team Full Narratives, Presentation Boards and Reviews


MVVA Team Wins Arch Design Competition

Below are links to embedded PDF documents for each of the final five Arch competition design teams. Full narratives and presentation boards can be downloaded from the official competition website or the nextstl library on Scribd, however, files are very large and may not be practical to download. For better access, the following links are to nextstl pages with embedded documents. Don’t worry, clicking on a link will not download an entire 225MB document.

Additional resources: JNEM General Mangement Plan Redevelopment Alternatives
Framing a Modern Masterpiece Competition Manual

MVVA Team  (full review on nextSTL)
short video from jury presentation (4m 58s)
team presentation to competition jury
 (93m 49s)
full design narrative
 (256p. 225MB)
presentation boards (8p. 16MB)
meet the teams presentation (36p. 4MB)

 

 

 

 

 

Behnisch Team  (full review on nextSTL)
short video from jury presentation (2m 49s)
team presentation to competition jury
(94m 02s)
full design narrative
(188p. 171MB)
presentation boards (8p. 8MB)
meet the teams presentation (16p. 4MB)

 

 

 

 

 

PWP+Foster+Civitas  (full review on nextSTL)
short video from jury presentation (4m 54s)
team presentation to competition jury
(96m 25s)
full design narrative
(77p. 88MB)
presentation boards (8p. 9MB)
meet the teams presentation (28p. 2MB)

 

 

 

 

 

SOM-Hargreaves-BIG  (full review on nextSTL)
short video from jury presentation (7m 32s)
team presentation to competition jury
(91m 06s)
full design narrative
(337p. 94MB)
presentation boards (8p. 1MB)
meet the teams presentation (48p. 4MB)

 

 

 

 

 

Weiss-Manfredi  (full review on nextSTL)
short video from jury presentation (5m 56s) 
team presentation to competition jury
(90m 46s)
full design narrative (147p. 147MB)
presentation boards (8p. 8MB)
meet the teams presentation (63p. 15MB)

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