Key Competition Projects
- 2012 Bochum Concert Hall, Germany
- 2011 Vordingborg Museum, Denmark, SUPSI University Lugano, Switzerland
- 2009 Museum, Stadhaus am Markt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
- 2009 Støperiet Kulturhus, Tønsberg, Norway
- 2009 Kulturpark,Alzenau, Germany
- 2009 Kulturzentrum Eisenstadt, Austria
- 2008 NS Dokumentationzentrum, Munich, Germany
- 2007 Molde Jazz Centre, Norway
- 2007 Helsingor Maritime Museum, Denmark
- 2007 Flekkefjord Cultural Centre, Flekkefjord, Norway
- 2006 New Sculpture Building, Royal College of Art, London
- 2005 Darmstadt University Library, Germany
- 2005 Moesgård Museum, Aarhus Denmark
- 2005 Kunstenshus Art Museum Herning, Denmark
- 2005 Centro de la Justicia de Madrid, Spain
- 2002 Schiller Museum, Marbach am Neckar, Germany
- 2001 Centro Culturale Di Torino, Italy
Read more about this topic: Keith Williams (architect)
Famous quotes containing the words key, competition and/or projects:
“Woe to you lawyers! For you have taken away the key of knowledge; you did not enter yourselves, and you hindered those who were entering.”
—Bible: New Testament, Luke 11:52.
“The elements of success in this business do not differ from the elements of success in any other. Competition is keen and bitter. Advertising is as large an element as in any other business, and since the usual avenues of successful exploitation are closed to the profession, the adage that the best advertisement is a pleased customer is doubly true for this business.”
—Madeleine [Blair], U.S. prostitute and madam. Madeleine, ch. 5 (1919)
“But look what we have built ... low-income projects that become worse centers of delinquency, vandalism and general social hopelessness than the slums they were supposed to replace.... Cultural centers that are unable to support a good bookstore. Civic centers that are avoided by everyone but bums.... Promenades that go from no place to nowhere and have no promenaders. Expressways that eviscerate great cities. This is not the rebuilding of cities. This is the sacking of cities.”
—Jane Jacobs (b. 1916)