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Lina Ghotmeh Architecture wins Western Range competition |
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Model submitted by Lina Ghotmeh Architecture for competition.
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LONDON.- The British Museum has today announced Lina Ghotmeh Architecture (LGA) has won the competition to redesign its Western Range galleries.
A pivotal moment in the Masterplan project to transform the Museum's historic building, the project will be one of the biggest cultural renovations undertaken anywhere in the world.
Over 60 teams applied to the two-stage international architectural competition, which ran for nine months. Five shortlisted teams were invited to take part in the second stage, from which LGA emerged as the unanimous favourite.
LGA, which is led by the multi award-winning architect Lina Ghotmeh, was said to have shown a deep understanding and sensitivity towards the Museum, the complexity of collections' display and artefacts' interactions with diverse visitor groups. Ghotmeh's vision especially resonated with the panel because of its 'archaeological' approach to architectural design.
Lebanese-born Ghotmeh was said to have likened each new project to an archaeological dig, looking at a building's past to support the reimagination and 'story' of its future, with sustainability at its heart and a close observance to the use of natural materials. The panel felt this sentiment resonated with the Museum collection which spans two million years of human history.
Ghotmeh's practice is no stranger to significant commissions and has an impressive track record of delivering major cultural landmarks. Her work includes the recently completed Hermès Leather Workshop in Louviers, Normandy which opened in 2023 and the Estonian National Museum in Tartu. Ghotmeh has won and been nominated for high-profile awards including the Grand prix AFEX 2016 and the Mies Van der Rohe Award 2017.
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George Osborne, Chairman of the British Museum and Chair of the Judging Panel, said: 'We set out to find the best and I believe we've found her. In Lina Ghotmeh we have an architect who combines a deep sensitivity to the history of our great collection while being a voice for the future. We had many outstanding entries and I thank the other practices for all their hard work but I can say as chair of the judging panel, she was the standout winner. Her design ideas excited and enthused the trustees; when they become real buildings and galleries we know they will excite and enthuse our millions of visitors. When we moved into our current building 200 years ago the world was wowed. I believe they will be wowed again when this transformation of our great sculpture galleries, and much more, is complete.'
Dr Nicholas Cullinan, Director of the British Museum, said: 'Lina Ghotmeh is an architect of extraordinary grace and gravitas. Her team's proposals demonstrated an exceptional and materially sensitive architectural vision for the British Museum, and their 'archaeological' approach clearly understood the ambition for this project to be as much an intellectual transformation as an architectural one. Lina and her team have a track record for delivering unique and human-centred design with a timeless elegance. I am delighted we will be working together and excited for the years ahead at such a pivotal chapter for the Museum, embarking on a generationally significant project that will transform a third of our gallery space.'
Lina Ghotmeh, Founder of Lina Ghotmeh Architecture, said: 'My team and I are thrilled to embark on this journey for the renovation of the Western Range of the British Museum. This competition has been an exciting process shaped by dialogue and multiple voices. I am looking forward to continuing this rich and collaborative process as we work towards transforming this section of the Museum into an extraordinary space a place of connections for the world and of the world.'
Lina Ghotmeh Architecture is an internationally acclaimed firm led by Lebanese-born architect Lina Ghotmeh, known for her award-winning, sustainable and historically rooted designs. Raised in Beirut, Ghotmeh blends traditional craftsmanship with innovation, shaping a forward-thinking, ecological and inclusive approach to architecture.
Her philosophy, 'Archaeology of the Future', fosters a deep connection between history, nature and materials. Notable projects include Stone Garden (Opens in new window) in Beirut (Dezeen Award, 2021), the 22nd Serpentine Pavilion (Opens in new window) (2023) in London, Ateliers Hermès (Opens in new window), France's first low-carbon, energy-positive building and the Estonian National Museum (Opens in new window) (recipient of the Grand Prix Afex 2016 in collaboration with Dorell.Ghotmeh.Tane). Lina Ghotmeh Architecture is also designing the AlUla Contemporary Art Museum in Saudi Arabia and the Bahrain Pavilion for Expo 2025.
Beyond practice, Ghotmeh has held leading academic roles at Yale, the University of Toronto and Harvard GSD. Her work has earned prestigious honors, including the 2023 Great Arab Minds Award, the 2020 Schelling Architecture Award and the French Architecture Académie's Prix Dejean (2016).
A frequent speaker at global conferences, Ghotmeh's work spans from small-scale objects to landmark museums, continuously pushing the boundaries of architecture with a humanist and future-oriented vision.
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