News
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De-mystifying competitions: Malcolm Reading to speak on Curatorial Conversations webinar
16 June 2020 seminar to discuss how Hong Kong and other world cities can achieve design excellence
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The international design competition with a digital spritz: here & happening
MRC competitions are now running seamlessly without the need for physical site visits and with juries interviewing online
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The creativity of lockdown: the poem
that sprang out of the empty officeMRC’s Creative Director, Catherine Reading aka Catherine Ormell, writes for The Spectator
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“A rare opportunity to dream” – Moreau Kusunoki reflect on the freedoms afforded by design competitions
MRC speaks to Hiroko Kusunoki and Nicolas Moreau about their approach to the competitive process
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Malcolm Reading speaks to the Business of Architecture and Design podcast
Unearthing the magic, the rewards and the risks of competitions
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Feilden Fowles Wins National Railway Museum Central Hall Design Competition
Proposal persuades Jury with elegant rotunda, new exhibition gallery and ambitious energy strategy
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Houston Endowment Headquarters Design Competition Finalists’ Gallery Published
Shortlisted design concepts by Deborah Berke Partners, Olson Kundig and Schaum/Shieh Architects revealed for the first time
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Design concepts for National Railway Museum’s Central Hall revealed
Five competing designs displayed in a public exhibition and online gallery
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Malcolm Reading to judge Prix W Award open to students and graduates
Successful submissions will be shown at Venice Architectural Biennale 2020; deadline for registration is 18 March 2020
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Malcolm Reading writes for the Australian Design Review
Entering a design competition is hard work, but capture the public’s imagination and you will be rewarded. Winning one can transform an emerging firm or revitalise an established practice.