
Zaha Hadid (lady architec, winner of Pritzker Prize) has won the competition to design
 the new Guggenheim-Hermitage Museum in Vilnius, Lithuania, beating
 Daniel Libeskind and Massimiliano Fuksas.
Hadid has worked with the Guggenheim Foundation before, having come up with proposals for a museum in Taichung, Taiwan.
The New York-based
 Guggenheim Foundation will share exhibition space with the Russian
 Hermitage Museum at the site, which is expected to attract up to
 400,000 visitors a year, and will focus on exhibitions of new media art.
A
 joint team will now complete a feasibility study for the Hadid scheme
 this summer, with the institution due to open in 2011, two years before
 the Guggenheim’s Abu Dhabi museum. This latest architectural competition is part of a feasibility study –
 backed by the Solomon R Guggenheim Foundation in collaboration with the
 State Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, Russia – to look at the
 ‘architectural, economic, and cultural perspective of establishing a
 new museum in Vilnius’.
The three designs proposed for the museum will now be exhibited at the Vilnius Mekas Visual Arts Centre.



				
What a marvelous
What a marvelous structure…
I wish i could design such structure one day and if possible in my on going submission of a science museum…. 🙂
How does one choose one
How does one choose one design over others?
How true the design is to its
How true the design is to its concept and how true is the concept itself…
Don’t you think fuskas’s proposal is much better..?