Stirling Prize–winning architect Amanda Levete’s London-based firm AL_A has emerged as the winner in a year-long competition to design Serbia’s new Belgrade Philharmonic Concert Hall, a project described by Prime Minister Ana Brnabić as the “largest cultural infrastructure project in Serbia and the region” as well as “one of the largest in Europe itself.”
Managed by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on behalf of the Serbian government and in partnership with the Office of the Prime Minister, the Ministry of Culture and Information, the City of Belgrade, and the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra, the competition yielded 37 design submissions from entrants spanning 15 countries.
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