A02_ Imperial War Museum North Landscaping (2000)
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A02_ Imperial War Museum North Landscaping (2000)

Category
Public Space
About This Project

Imperial War Museum North, a museum that explores the impact of modern conflicts on people and society. Experimental Lanscape Design, inspired by science, modern cosmology and mathematics, with sculptures and landscaping on these themes, such as black holes and fractals. Design team lead by landscape architect, theorist  and author Charles Jencks.

 

Manchester, UK.

 

Collaboration with Studio Libeskind and Charles Jencks.

 

AWARDS (Studio Libeskind)
2008 – Named one of the top 10 English buildings of the last 100 years in the 2008 Rough Guide
2007 – Silver Award for “Large Visitor attraction of the year”
2004 – RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) Award, Sterling Prize shortlist
2004 – RIBA Award, North West England
2004 – Hot Dip galvanizing Awards – Galvanizers Association
2003 – Building of the Year – British Construction Industry
2003 – Visitor Attraction of the Year, Northwest Tourism Board
2003 – Archi Tech AV Award, Best Overall

 

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www.architizer.com

www.re-thinkingthefuture.com

www.iwm.org.uk