White House Redux Competition Winner Turns Over New Leaf

“What if the White House, the ultimate architectural symbol of political power, were to be designed today?” That was the question posed in January by the Storefront for Art and Architecture and Control Group. Their White House Redux competition received nearly 500 submissions from over 40 countries, and the all-star jury (consisting of Beatriz Colomina, Liz Diller, John Maeda, Geoff Manaugh, Mark Wigley, and Laetitia Wolff) has picked the winners. First place goes to “Revenge

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