Arts Space of the Future

Arts Space of the Future competition

Dilston Grove

Dilston Grove by Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey, Claire College Mission Church, Southwark
Dilston Grove, by Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey, Claire College Mission Church, Southwark. Photo: Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey
Arts Council England
Copyright: RIBA London

The projects and architects shortlisted are:  

Amongst the everyday and out of the ordinary – Ben Addy (Moxon Architects, London W2)

Artaud's Tabernacle - Amenity Space (Chartered architects, London E9)

ARTS Spaces lead global ecology of ideas - Manuel Shvartzberg, Yiannis Kanakakis, Fabian Faltin (graduates), London W2

Void on the Thames - Kabage Karanja (student, University of Westminster)

Heterotopia - David Kohn (David Kohn Architects, London N19)

Hatch - Christopher Leonard (affiliate member, London N17)

Hoodies - Ashley Seaborne (student, University of East London)

Tate in Space - Danielle Tinero (Chartered architect, ETALAB, London NW3

Cavendish Square digital open café - Yoshiko Torii (student, London Metropolitan University)

Public (Art) Prison -Jerome Tsui (student, Architectural Association)

Techno Pods - Daniel Ward (student, London Southbank University)

All short-listed entries will go on show at a public exhibition hosted by the National Theatre, and the winners of the cash prizes £5,000 (1st), £2,500 (2nd) and £1,000 (3rd) will be announced at the opening of the exhibition on 10 January 2008. 

The judges for the Art Spaces for the Future Exhibition included: Sarah Weir, Executive Director, Arts Council England, London; Tricia Austin, Central St Martins; Sarah Featherstone, Featherstone Associates; Dr Ben Todd, Engineer and Executive Director of Arcola Theatre; and Steve Tompkins, Haworth Tompkins Architects and Edwin Heathcote, Architecture Critic, Financial Times.

 

 

Arts Space of the Future Ideas Competition