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Tsabikos Petras wins first prize in archaeology museum proposal (see designs)

A museum design in harmony with the natural environment

Newsroom February 7 09:13

Tsabikos Petras Architectural Studio won the first prize of a Greek design competition that challenged participants to redesign an existing structure into an archaeological museum. The winning entry examines the reintroduction of green areas into the city and the relationship among city, sea and coast. The museum plan is an effortless transition from urban to natural landscapes and looks like an “urban deck” that forms a connection to the views of the sea.

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Competition: Open Architectural Competition
Award: First Prize
Architects: Tsabikos Petras Architectural Studio
Architect In Charge: Tsabikos Petras
Collaborating Architects: Vasiliki Daskalaki, Ioanna Iliadi, Giannis Foulakis
Museological Study: Penelope Kallitsi
Structural Design: Konstantinos Housos
Year: 2015
Photographs: Courtesy of Tsabikos Petras Architectural Studi

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