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Awarded 1st Prize By Popular Vote: Project 655
Jorge Rocha Antunes
43192 Popular Votes
Bio L o g i c a l Protective living organism artificially produced. Despite of its initial small size, the growth and properties are defined on its previously manipulated genetic code (DNA)....
Awarded 1st Prize By Jury: Project 834
J.P. Maruszczak, Ryan Manning (assistant), Roger Connah
64 Popular Votes
REVENGE OF THE LAWN The 12 scripts that make up the Revenge of the Lawn are like snapshots in an Architectural Album - vivid, delightfully informal, they cast a new dreamlight on the...
Awarded 2nd Prize By Jury: Project 1485
David Iseri, Jefferson Frost, Justin Kruse, Laura Sperry
218 Popular Votes
12 Cautionary Tales for a New World Order is an homage to the architecture firm Superstudio. Within the book are 12 different visions of what the White House could be, given a multitude of...
Awarded 3rd Prize By Jury: Project 1369
Wayne Congar, Arrielle Assouline-Lichten
325 Popular Votes
WHITE HOUSE 2. 0 Since 1792 increased levels of opacity have been grafted onto the basic palatial template of James Hoban's design, reflecting the public's decreasing access to an...
Awarded 3rd Prize By Jury: Project 198
Grant Gibson, Chris-AnnMarie Spencer
1839 Popular Votes
In a three-party democracy, the singularity of power & accountability that comes with the obligations of the Executive Branch is a symbolic condition. The last thing, its architecture should...
Hon. Mention: Project 892
Ipeterjan Ginckels, Julian Friedauer
106 Popular Votes
Welcome to WHITE HOUSE PARADISE. WHITE HOUSE PARADISE is an experience machine indulged in rhetorics. WHITE HOUSE PARADISE is an architectural theme park: a scenography of highly detailed...
Project 38
Stuart Jon Traynor
0 Popular Votes
Should natural and built form be considered as one? All too often these are addressed in totally unconnected ways when constructing new buildings and new landscapes. We live in both the built...
Project 40
Edward Wendt, Matthew Macher
0 Popular Votes
REBUILDING THE WHITE HOUSE An actual project to rebuild the White House would only arise in the wake of accident or violent attack. Regardless of the cause, and in view of the historical...
Project 67
York Schulz-Spahr
0 Popular Votes
WhitehouseRedux 2008, ID = 67, Description: The meaning of the house, the methods of my planning, the use and the basically structure of this house is the order: ____Giving, Taking, Breaking,...
Project 75
Tim Nichols, Jon Cilliberto, Hermann Zschiegner
135 Popular Votes
Project 91
Stefano Antonio
0 Popular Votes
Project 103
Mark Olson
0 Popular Votes
It is rather peculiar that the executive branch of the United States Federal Government has been headquartered in a residence and many of its supporting staff spread out around Washington D....
Project 123
Ka Eul Chae
0 Popular Votes
Project 135
William Feuerman, Jason Logan
0 Popular Votes
The White House Redux provides the opportunity to do more than produce a series of provocative images that represent our contemporary condition, or even a series of witty commentaries....
Project 151
Valerio Giacomelli, Michela Chiesa, Valentina Bisi
0 Popular Votes
Project 154
Mauro Moro, Henry Gulherme, Paulo Pires
0 Popular Votes
Project 157
Doug Jackson
0 Popular Votes
Project 159
Eymen Homsi, Winnie Lam Wai-ying, Eureka Chu Lai-nga, Kevin Mak King-huai, Jonas Tang Chin-hong
0 Popular Votes
This project proposes a new White House that challenges the forms of hierarchy and power represented by the current White House. The project highlights and exaggerates the conditions of...
Project 163
Luigi Corti, Carlo Masanta
0 Popular Votes
Project 164
Cherubino Gambardella, Alfonso Mattia Berritto, Fabio Baratto, Luca Molinari
0 Popular Votes
Project 172
Nathan WIlliams
0 Popular Votes
Project 176
Sung Goo Yang
0 Popular Votes
It is a direct interpretation of making a space for the most powerful man in the world. The reference for making is the humane setting up the existence of a God. For people believing in God,...
Project 178
Elizabeth Emerson, Mark Lawrence
0 Popular Votes
Project 180
Mirza Mujezinovic
4 Popular Votes
a MacGuffin In 1939 Jorge Luis Borges wrote a short story Pierre Menard, Author of Don Quixote about a man, Pierre Menard, who intended to write Don Quixote, again. Mr. Menard ended up...
Project 191
David Baker
0 Popular Votes
This is an architectural allegory that uses the White House as a device to comment on the issues of race in America and the disenfranchisement of the citizens of Washington DC. It is meant to...
Project 208
Patalocco Alessio
0 Popular Votes
FLOWERS we must to exceed concept of to ascend at a place that represent power and triumph, with a classical form like a roman empire where this language brings us the truth of the victory of...
Project 215
Cale Lopp
0 Popular Votes
CONCEPT: The White House is an internationally recognized icon of power, democracy, and freedom. To ignore such an icon is to ignore the reasons we have a White House in the first place. This...
Project 218
Giuseppe Peschetola
0 Popular Votes
Project 222
Lily Pollans, Gena Peditto
0 Popular Votes
Federal Commons: A Site Plan for Interactive Government This plan grew out of the important connection we see between the physical setting and political action of the Executive Office....
Project 231
Julia Molloy, Benedict Clouette, Taka Sarui, Tatiana Von Preussen
0 Popular Votes
Project 236
Tom Marble, Ariel Hsieh
0 Popular Votes
Architext: The Shape of Things to Come" is a fictitious story by a fictitious writer for a fictitious magazine outlining a scenario in which an actual President, frustrated with the...
Project 238
Mireille Roddier, Stewart Hicks, Keith Mitnick
0 Popular Votes
THE OFF-WHITE TOWER: The melting pot that once defined American society is cooling down. Global migratory fluxes are repainting the colors not only of our country but also of the entire...
Project 248
Joachim Seyer
191 Popular Votes
Project 260
Timothy Geier, Bryan Bojan, Dan Dabroski
0 Popular Votes
A government reborn every election, made powerful from the people within, created by the environment that surrounds it. The Washington Monument built as the obelisk memorializing the first...
Project 263
Francesco Librizzi, Aldo Turchetti
3 Popular Votes
MONUMENT vs. PAVILION
Project 265
Phillip Condley
0 Popular Votes
Project 267
Sabina Vakhovsky
0 Popular Votes
Project 268
Corinna Dean
0 Popular Votes
Project 275
Sung-Yong Park
0 Popular Votes
Materiality in Thousands of Inter-structures: The current name of the white house literally indicates none of the house's characters but its color because any single word cannot cover its...
Project 277
Zachary Cooley, Alenya Becker
0 Popular Votes
Re-siting the White House: Tabula Rasa as Prologue to the Great American Story instead of trying to recreate a sense of publicity in defiance of national security, we propose the opposite:...
Project 282
Abir Mnasria
0 Popular Votes
The proposal addresses, through an analytical approach, the iconic status of the white house represented in an image of its architectural facade. It aims to celebrate the real building that...
Project 288
Hannah Allawi
0 Popular Votes
BED & BREAKFAST WITH THE FIRST FAMILY. . . Rather than daily tours that dont last as long, why not actually spend the night at the White House?? In the redesign of the White House, I have...
Project 296
Kevin Deevey
0 Popular Votes
The premise that the White House represents the ultimate achievement in individual power in the United States (and perhaps the world) is outdated and no longer relevant with the emerging...
Project 305
Carlos Rodrigues, Tânia Barreira, Helena Antunes
0 Popular Votes
Project 312
Loretta Franklin, Lei Zheng, Lucia Franklin, Richard Franklin
0 Popular Votes
Design Concept: We attempt to create a harmony between the site and the structure and unison between the context and the structure. The intergraded space, that's not only engaging the...
Project 325
Lisbeth Funck, Marcel Bjerknes
0 Popular Votes
The White House of the American people, the Home of the President of the United States the world's most powerful individual, What can architecture do for YOU? Once again create a...
Project 334
Veronica Barrow, Alanna Talty, Eniko Marton
0 Popular Votes
Project 351
Vincent Delaboudiniere, Bertrand Colson
0 Popular Votes
Project 354
Guillermo Trejo, Esteban Ponce
0 Popular Votes
Project 371
Bang Dang
0 Popular Votes
This project is about re-inventing the way we live, work, play, and create. What better context than the White House as the basis for this research. In the following 10 pages I have attached,...
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White House Redux - The Book

White House Redux - The Book

With almost 500 submissions from 42 countries around the world, White House Redux—a competition launched by Storefront for Art and Architecture and Control Group last January—became one of the most talked-about architecture competitions in 2008.

Published to coincide with the opening of an exhibition of the competition's results at Storefront for Art and Architecture, White House Redux - The Book contains a compendium of documentation related to the competition and an overview of the results. It includes essays by Joseph Grima (Director of Storefront) and Geoff Manaugh (BLDGBLOG), a history of the existing White House and 123 selected projects as well as the four winning submissions. A jury assessed the submissions in the spectacular setting of the 45th floor of the World Trade Center Tower 7, a process documented in the book's 30-page photoessay by Marty Hyers.

White House Redux is available in a limited edition of 500 copies.
734 pages, color and black & white (7.8" x10.5")

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See the White House Redux Jury in World Trade Center 7
Video: Jury meeting in WTC 7
Poll: New Yorkers share their ideas for a new White House

Jury - WTC 7
Jury - WTC 7
Jury - WTC 7
Jury - WTC 7