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plans approved for liverpool waterfront transformation by asif khan + theaster gates

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liverpool's canning dock, a 1765-built landmark, is on the cusp of a significant transformation by asif khan and artist theaster gates. The post plans approved for liverpool waterfront transformation by asif khan + theaster gates appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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National Museums Liverpool releases new Asif Khan and Theaster Gates-led waterfront development proposals

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Weeks after the announcement that David Adjaye and Mariam Kamara would be leaving the project , National Museums Liverpool (NML) has unveiled its revised vision for the redevelopment of the city’s waterfront area co-authored by Asif Khan and Theaster Gates respectively.

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David Adjaye, Mariam Kamara depart major Liverpool waterfront project

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Two big-name architects are departing from the National Museums Liverpool (NML) scheme to create a new public realm at the city’s Canning Dock, according to a report published earlier today by the Architects’ Journal.

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National Museums Liverpool re-tenders Slavery Museum design contract after Adjaye departure

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National Museums Liverpool (NML) has issued a new tender for design contracts for the anticipated new Liverpool Slavery Museum a month after its original architect David Adjaye was formally removed from the project over sexual misconduct allegations that were first made public in June.

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Adjaye & Appelbaum to redesign Liverpool's International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum

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A joint partnership of architects Adjaye Associates and exhibition designers Ralph Appelbaum Associates has been selected to oversee the National Museums Liverpool's £57 million ($68 million) redevelopment of the International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum.

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NEOM draws a Line in the sand: Adjaye now off the project

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Earlier today, we reported on Adjaye’s dismissal from the International Slavery Museum renovation project in Liverpool. With the move, his firm has now officially been taken off of Vermont’s Shelburne Museum extension, the planned waterfront redevelopment in Cleveland, Ohio, and the Sh.

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Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios replaces Adjaye Associates for International Slavery Museum redevelopment

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British practice Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has been appointed to lead the architectural design for the redevelopment of Liverpool 's International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum. The redevelopment is a part of the larger Waterfront Transformation Project and was originally supposed to be led by British studio Adjaye Associates.