The consultation on the design competition for the UK’s
Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre is coming to a
close. The project will create a national space for
remembrance as well as challenging visitors to stand up
against hatred and prejudice.
The online feedback
portal, where anyone can see and give feedback on the
designs, will close at 7pm Wednesday 30 August 2017.
The international design competition sought to harness
the very best architectural talent to create an
emotionally powerful and sensitively designed memorial.
92 design teams expressed an interest in the project,
with a shortlist of ten invited to submit concept
designs.
The opportunity for the public to feed in their view to
the Jury was announced in January 2017 and a number of
exhibitions have since taken place around the country.
The Jury will meet to make its decision in September
2017.
Public feedback received as part of the consultation will
be given to the independent Jury to consider before
making its decision. The final decision for the schemes
and winner will sit with the Jury.
The designs have most recently been displayed at the
V&A where visitors were able to see and feedback on
the designs as well as take part in a number of events
involving Holocaust survivors.
The Jury is comprised of:
- Sir Peter Bazalgette (Chair)
- Rt Hon MP, Communities and
Local Government Secretary
- Rt Hon , Mayor of London
- Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis
- Samantha Cohen, Assistant Private Secretary to Her
Majesty The Queen
- Charlotte Cohen, Holocaust Commission Youth
Commissioner
- Alice Greenwald, President and CEO of 9/11 Memorial
and Museum
- Ben Helfgott MBE, Holocaust survivor
- Natasha Kaplinsky OBE, Broadcaster
- Lord Daniel Finkelstein OBE, Journalist
- Dame Julia Peyton-Jones DBE, Former Director of
Serpentine Gallery
- Sarah Weir OBE, CEO of Design Council
-
OBE, Stanton
Williams Architects.
The United Kingdom Holocaust Memorial International
Design Competition is being run in accordance with EU
procurement guidelines and the Public Contract
Regulations 2015. This competition is being organised by
Malcolm Reading Consultants and has been advertised in
the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) on
behalf of the United Kingdom Holocaust Memorial
Foundation and the Department for Communities and Local
Government.