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Architects Flock to Design Bulgarian Louvre |
Wednesday, Jul 21, 2010 |
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The public tender for the new museum complex in the capital Sofia, known as the Bulgarian Louvre had attracted 31 architects, the Culture Ministry informs.
20 of them have submitted their projects just hours before the deadline. It is still unclear when the commission, assessing the proposed designs, will convene, but ever since the public tender was announced in the beginning of June, architects have been upset that the time is not enough while the Chamber of Architects complained the tender has not been coordinated with them.
The decision to build the new cultural complex, which is located in the very heart of the capital Sofia, adjacent to the “Alexander Nevski” Cathedral, was made at the end of 2009, while in mid-April, Bulgarian state leaders broke ground of the construction site.
The government is investing BGN 20 M in the museum, joining together the building of the National Gallery for Foreign Art, and an old building formerly used by the Sofia Technical University. Some BGN 2.5 M of the funds for the reconstruction and construction will come from the EU Regional Development Operational Program.
In December, Culture Minister, Vezhdi Rashidov, said the 24 000 square-meter museum will be designed as project of architect, Vladislav Nikolov, approved by the former socialist-led cabinet for BGN 1.8 M financing under the EU Operational Program, but later the Culture Ministry explained the Public Tender Act requires a competition and that Nikolov can participate if he wishes.
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Source:
novinite.com
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