Mystetskyj Arsenal Building, Architecture Competition Ukraine, Architects, Winner, Images
Mystetskyj Arsenal, Ukraine : Kiev Architecture Competition
Cultural-Art and Museum Complex, Kyiv – masterplan design by Arata Isozaki & Associates
4 Dec 2008
Mystetskyj Arsenal Cultural-Art and Museum Complex
Location: Kyiv
Competition Winners
Mystetskyj Arsenal Cultural-Art and Museum Complex
Images of the winning design by Arata Isozaki & Associates
On the initiative of President Victor Yushchenko, “Mystetskyj Arsenal Cultural-Art and Museum Complex,” a central cultural district consisting of several new and existing buildings, will be established in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, in the next few years.
An international competition was conducted to select both, an urban master plan for the redevelopment of a former military site in Kyiv’s Pechersk neighborhood, as well as the best architectural design proposals for the new buildings that will house such institutions as the Center for Ukrainian Music, the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Ukrainian Center for Cinema and Screen Arts.
Decision
Yesterday, the jury met in an all-day session and decided in an intense and open discussion about the outcome of the competition.
It was decided to allocate the following prizes, according to the competition rules:
1st prize: Arata Isozaki & Associates, Tokyo/Japan
2nd prize: AIX Arkitekter AB, Stockholm/Sweden
3rd prize: David Chipperfield Architects, London/United Kingdom
4th prize: Kleihues + Kleihues, Berlin/Germany
The other finalists of phase 2 of the competition were:
Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects, Copenhagen/Denmark
Dietrich | Untertrifaller, Vienna/Austria
Schweger Architekten, Hamburg/Germany
Recommendation
With a large majority, the jury recommends to the promoter of the competition to commission the team of Arata Isozaki & Associates with the further development of the master plan as well as the architectural design of the Center for Ukrainian Music with Concert Halls. Further on the jury recommends to involve the other three winners in the design of the other buildings: AIX Arkitekter with the Ukrainian Center for Cinema and Screen Arts, David Chipperfield Architects with the Museum of Contemporary Art and Kleihues + Kleihues with the hotel.
The winning entry was praised by the Jury for its respectful design in context of the UNESCO protected built heritage of the Lavra, the Old Arsenal building and the landscape of the area with the historic ramparts. The relaxed attitude of the master plan impressed the jury as a robust base that can be developed into a strong master plan, including its capacity for different architectures, involving different architects.
The proposed master plan is characterized by a careful relationship among enclosed volumes and open spaces, as well as by a stringent traffic solution. As a further strength of the design proposal by Arata Isozaki & Associates the jury recognizes the quality of the internal organization and the acoustics of the Ukrainian Center for Music with Concert Halls on.
For the further development of the master plan, the jury recommends to the promoter and the city of Kyiv a number of measures such as the relocation of the museum and the reduction of the overall building program or its partial accommodation in the Old Arsenal. Overall, the jury is impressed by the open and professional dialogue of the competition and its outstanding result, which presents a base for a high-quality development and realization of this culturally so important task.
Procedure
The competition, which was run according to international standards, was divided in two phases. The process was preceded by a worldwide open application procedure. Out of the 133 design firms from 24 countries that submitted their applications, 26 were invited to participate in the first phase of the competition, among them two from Ukraine. The seven finalists of the second phase qualified in a first jury meeting in August.
Jury
Local and international architects as well as technical experts specialized in concert halls, museums, cinemas; traffic planning, security, building engineering and acoustics were part of the competition jury board. The jury chair was Professor Dr. Vladimir Slapeta from Prague.
Further international members of the jury have been:
– Louis Becker, Architect, Copenhagen/Denmark
– Prof. Rebecca Chestnutt, Architect, Berlin/Germany
– Philippe Chaix, Architect, Paris/France
– Prof. Marcel Meili, Architect, Zurich/Switzerland
– Prof. Gernot Schulz, Architect, Cologne/Germany
– Prof. Guenther Vogt, Zurich/Switzerland
The following Ukrainian architects complemented them:
– Igor Shpara, President of Ukrainian Union of Architects
– Vasyl Prysyazhnyuk, Main Architect of Kyiv
– Yevgen Lishanskyy, Architect, Member of Ukrainian Union of Architects
– Yuriy Losytskiy, Honored Architect of Ukrainian Architecture Academy
– Vadim Zaplatnikov, Architect, Member of Ukrainian Union of Architects
The promoter was represented in the jury by:
– Igor Tarasyuk, Head of State Department of Affairs
– Vasyl Vovkun, Minister of Culture and Tourism
– Ivan Vasyunyk, Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine
– Yuriy Bogutsky, Deputy Head of the Secretariat of the President of Ukraine
– Igor Didkovsky, Director general of State Enterprise Cultural-Art and Museum Complex “Mystetskyj Arsenal”
Mystetskyj Arsenal Museum winning design : Arata Isozaki & Associates
Pictured from left to right, 2nd, 3rd and 4th prize winning designs:
2nd prize: AIX Arkitekter AB, Stockholm/Sweden
3rd prize: David Chipperfield Architects, London/United Kingdom
4th prize: Kleihues + Kleihues, Berlin/Germany
Mystetskyj Arsenal Cultural-Art and Museum Complex Exhibition
An exhibition of all design proposals of both phases opens/opened in the Ukrainian House in Kyiv 2 Dec 2008. The exhibition will run until 17 Dec 2008 and is open daily from 11.00am to 6pm.
Mystetskyj Arsenal Complex design – PR from David Chipperfield Architects:
“David Chipperfield Architects has won third prize in the international competition for the redevelopment of the ‘Mystetskyj Arsenal’ masterplan in Kiev, Ukraine. The two-phase competition was initiated by President Victor Yushchenko and coordinated by Phase Eins.
In the heart of Kiev, close to the ‘Pechersk Lavra’ Monastery, a central cultural district is to be established. The competition consisted of an urban masterplan for the redevelopment of a former military site, and the architectural design proposals for the new buildings that will house such institutions as the Centre for Ukrainian Music, the Museum of Contemporary Art and a Cinema Centre.
The jury also recommended that David Chipperfield Architects be involved in the design of the Museum of Contemporary Art.”
Arata Isozaki Architect, Japan
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