1st and 2nd Prize Winners of Atlantic City Boardwalk Holocaust Memorial Competition

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Courtesy of Patrick Lausell and Paola Marquez

ArchDaily is pleased to present the first and second prize winners of the Atlantic City Boardwalk Holocaust Memorial Competition. The first prize was awarded to the proposal, “Fractured Landscapes” by Patrick Lausell and Paola Marquez, of Somerville, Mass. The second prize winner, SAYA, submitted a proposal entitled “Fields of Memory.” Both projects received high esteem from the judges. The jury included Daniel Libeskind, Richard Meier, Michael Berenbaum, Clifford Chanin, Wendy Evans Joseph, and James E. Young and selected from 712 proposals from 55 countries. More on both projects after the break.

“Fractured Landscapes” was submitted by Columbia University School of Architecture students, Patrick Lausell and Paola Marquez. The text accompanying the proposal described the memorial as a “fractured landscape and a river of light that stitch together disjointed surfaces, expressing our hopes for peace.” The design resembles a broken and disjoined boardwalk, reassembled by a bright light that runs the length of the memorial.

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Cite: Irina Vinnitskaya. "1st and 2nd Prize Winners of Atlantic City Boardwalk Holocaust Memorial Competition" 18 Jan 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/103915/1st-and-2nd-prize-winners-of-atlantic-city-boardwalk-holocaust-memorial-competition> ISSN 0719-8884

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