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London Internet Museum, 
London, UK | 2016

Honorable Mention

The Site:
The chosen site for the London Internet Museum is the now-abandoned Old Station Museum in East London. Before its time as a museum, the site was the North Woolwich station which first opened in June 1847, and was originally the southern terminus of the Eastern Countries and Thames Junction Railway. 
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The Competition:
Bee Breeders architecture competition organisers asked designers to present a building
complex that would inspire and attract regional, and even international attention. The purpose of the building is to serve as a central location with facilities that provide education and experiences to all - from practicing IT professionals and students, to enthusiasts, as well tourists and visitors. 
The building should be a proud landmark and a valuable resource, as well as a representation of London's emerging IT talent.  ​​​​​​​
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