Reimagining Egyptian Halls – Entries

We received 21 entries to the competition, both from the UK and from farther afield, including the USA, India, Brazil, Russia, the Phillipines, Slovenia and China. 

All entries are published below. We also plan to launch a public vote for the entries, allowing members of the public and our membership to vote for the entires which they think are best, or to offer alternative suggestions.

Winners:

1st Prize / Commendations

We are currently holding a public vote on all entries as part of our Save Egyptian Halls campaign to have the building listed as one of Europa Nostra’s 7 Most Endangered heritage sites. We want this vote to be (as much as possible) uninfluenced by the formal judging process which has already been undertaken.

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Following the public vote, we will update this page to display the winning entries. In the meantime, the winning entries are announced here.

All Entries:

1: Akshay Narwekar, Nikita Nadkarni & Sindhu Sivakami

(Mumbai, India)

Urban Synthesis – A Transit Cultural Hub

2: Charles Palmer

(Manchester, UK)

Egyptian Meeting Rooms – Meeting the Fourth Dimension

3: Chiara Barrett, Declan Corbett & Matthew Lyall

(London, UK)

The Egyptian Halls as a Public Interior – A Series of Rooms for Glasgow

4: Clive Edwards & Jim McNett

(London, UK)

Egyptian Halls Reimagined

5: Edson Mahfuz, Ana Paula Alcantara Gomes & Eduarda Pydd

(Porto Alegre, Brazil)

Cultural / Arts / Research Institution

6: Elvis Jerkič

(Tolmin, Slovenia)

Facade as Public Space

7: Estefanía Macchi

(Inverness, UK)

Let’s Meet in Glasgow – An Indoor Agora

8: Eunice Valerie, Lim Naida, Felicia Cruz Guillen & Ann Castillo

(Quezon City, Phillipines)

Opening Paths

9: Francisco Ruela, George Gizas, Ying Liu & Manuel Millan

(New York, USA)

The Egyptian Halls Urban Mobility Centre

10: Gavin Fraser

(Polmont, UK)

Museum of Slavery

11: Igor Shkut & Vasilii Portnyagin

(Saint-Petersburg, Russia)

Temple of Thought

12: Jia HU

(Shanghai, China)

Future Proposal

13: John Joseph Burns

(Glasgow, UK)

The Egyptian Halls School of Architecture

14: Kirsty Gaunt

(Stroud, UK)

Egyptian Halls Wellbeing Centre

15: Little Black Box Collective in collaboration with Brendan Higgins

(Glasgow, UK)

The Union Bield

16: Lucy Dyke, Javier Garcia-Valenzuela, Marte Dalelv, Ross Blair & Alistair Chikwawawa

(Edinburgh, UK)

Reimagining Egyptian Halls

17: Maria Luiza Dutra, Leticia Baldo, Daniel Carcavalli & Diego Pinheiro

(São Paulo, Brazil)

Reimagining Egyptian Halls

18: Nicholas Roberts

(Glasgow, UK)

The Consumption Rooms

19: Richard Griffiths

(London, UK)

Resetting the Work-Life Balance

20: Shubhashri Deependu Upasani & Shreyas Nandkumar Amraskar

(Pune, India)

Experiencing the Grecian World – A Multi-Dimensional Gallery

21: Tom Stark & James Faulds

(Glasgow, UK)

A New School for Central Glasgow

 

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