8. Hotel Green Solution House (GSH), Rønne, Denmark, 3XN and GXN
Denmark’s first climate-positive hotel will be built, clad and insulated using wooden materials. The designers upcycled waste products from the offcut construction to create furniture and surfaces.
9. The Grand Egyptian Museum, Giza, Egypt, Heneghan Peng Architects
Set to become the largest archaeological museum in the world, the Grand Egyptian Museum will house artifacts of ancient Egypt including the complete Tutankhamun collection. Heneghan Peng Architects’ design refers to the mathematical precision that define The Pyramids to create a monumental wall made up out of large and small triangles and an undulating metal mesh roof.
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M+ receives a major donation from the Living Collection from William and Lavina Lim
The Living Collection, installation view in William and Lavina Lims studio in Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong. 2020. Courtesy of M+ and William and Lavina Lim. Photo: Winnie Yeung @ Visual Voices.
HONG KONG
.-M+, at the West Kowloon Cultural District, announced a major donation from the Living Collection from William Lim, a renowned Hong Kong architect, collector, and artist, and his wife Lavina. The donation comprises ninety works by fifty-three artists from Hong Kong and beyond, as well as PAWN SHOP, a historic artistic project that involves work by forty-six international artists. The collection is widely regarded as one of the most significant private collections of emerging and established Hong Kong art practices since the 2000s.