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Atlantic City Boardwalk Holocaust Memorial New Jersey Design Contest
International open two-stage design competition in NJ, United States of America
Sep 15, 2010
Atlantic City Boardwalk Holocaust Memorial Inc. is sponsoring an international open two-stage design competition for the purpose of realizing an inspiring Memorial to the Holocaust and genocide on a magnificent site dedicated for that purpose by the city of Atlantic City, NJ.
Sponsor: Atlantic City Boardwalk Holocaust Memorial Inc.
Type: Open International Two-Stage
Design Challenge: To build Inspiring Memorial to the Holocaust and genocide on a magnificent site dedicated for that purpose by the city of Atlantic City.
Atlantic City, New Jersey, aerial photo taken on 4 September 2007, at 14:53:
photo : Bob Jagendorf from Manalapan, NJ, USA, CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Atlantic City Boardwalk Holocaust Memorial – New Jersey Architecture Competition
Competition: First Stage anonymous online only; Second Stage models required
Language: English
Registration Fee: $100 ($50 student)
Awards: First Stage up to US $30,000, Second Stage Winner Awarded Commission to Realize Winning Design
Jury: Daniel Libeskind, Wendy Evans Joseph, Richard Meier, Michael Berenbaum, Clifford Chanin, James Young, Dr. Paul Winkler
Registration: October 1, 2009, to February 15, 2010
Submissions: November 1, 2009, to March 15, 2010
Award Ceremony: August 2010, Atlantic City, NJ
For more Information: please visit acbhm.org
Location: New Jersey, United States of America
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