The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation today announced the winning design for its proposed museum in Helsinki, a scheme of low-slung, pavilion-like volumes designed by Paris-based firm, Moreau Kusunoki Architects. The international competition, which began just one year ago, attracted a dizzying 1,715 entries.
"Rarely has such a concentration of architectural intelligence been directed at a single design challenge," said Guggenheim director Richard Armstrong.
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