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Monaco Architecture : Monte Carlo Development
Key Contemporary Mediterranean Marine Project : Maritime Extension, central Europe
1 Oct 2008
Studio Daniel Libeskind, One Of Two Leaders In Competition For Monaco On-sea Development
Monaco Property Development
Monaco Development by Daniel Libeskind and Norman Foster
Monaco (October 1, 2008) – World renowned architects Daniel Libeskind and Norman Foster are leading the race to build a major maritime extension to the Mediterranean state of Monaco. The competition was initiated in 2006 when Prince Albert II announced plans to extend the principality by creating a new peninsula, roughly the size of 20 football fields, extending into the sea from below the world famous Monte Carlo casino.
The Monaco development is set to cover 275,000 square meters (3 million square feet) of housing, retail and tourist facilities, as well as a flagship new public building – details of which have yet to be released.
Monaco Prime Minister Jean-Paul Proust recently announced that designs by Daniel Libeskind and Norman Foster stood out among the five shorlisted bids for their technical and environmental qualities.
Prime Minister Proust has yet to release a decision, but said that Monaco authorities would review all bids in the light of the global economic crisis to ensure that they are fiscally sound.
Libeskind’s project is being championed by the Monte-Carlo Sea Land consortium, made up of Japanese architect Arata Isozaki and Dutch and Belgian building groups Van Oord-Dragados and BESIX.
The winner of the Monaco competition will be announced later this year.
Location: Principality of Monaco, southern Europe
Monaco Buildings
Contemporary Principality of Monaco Architecture
Monaco Architecture Designs – chronological list
Yacht Club de Monaco
Design: Foster + Partners
photograph : Nigel Young
Monaco Yacht Club
Pavilions Monte-Carlo – twenty-one luxury boutiques at Boulingrins Gardens
Design: architect Richard Martinet, Affine Design
photograph : Remy Schejbal
The Pavilions Monte Carlo, Monaco
Projet pour le site de Fontvieille
Hôtel de Paris Monte Carlo Reopening
Major Daniel Libeskind Buildings
Jewish Museum Berlin, Germany
Jewish Museum Berlin Expansion
The Ascent, Roebling’s Bridge, Covington, Kentucky, USA
The Ascent Kentucky : First U.S. High Rise
Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco, USA
Contemporary Jewish Museum San Francisco
Studio Daniel Libeskind architects
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