LONDON FORUM
London Internet Museum,
London, UK | 2016
Honorable Mention
Competition 2016 | https://londoninternetmuseum.beebreeders.com/
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.
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.
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.