
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Russia: Changing the Face - Pushkinsky Cinema

An international open ideas competition destined for inspiring architects, designers, builders, students across borders to design a new face for an existing Pushkinsky Cinema building, and think creatively about possible applications of DuPont materials and solutions in their projects.
The goal is to give a new appearance to the well-known cinema hall located at Pushkin Square, in the very centre of Moscow, which built in 1961 to host every year the Moscow International Film Festival.
Detail of this competition, go here.
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