The Conservation Centre of Thang Long – Hanoi Relics has put on display 24 architectural designs for the Central Sector of the Thang Long – Hanoi Imperial Citadel`s Archaeological Site at 18 Hoang Dieu Street in order to gather public feedback.
The Thang Long – Hanoi Imperial Citadel's Archaeological Site at 18 Hoang Dieu Street. — Photo dantri |
They include six award-winning designs, including one by Studio Milou Singapore Pte Ltd and one by a joint venture between the National Institute of Architecture and Boydens Engineering Vietnam, which tied for second place in a previous contest.
"Opinions, particularly on these two top designs, will be collected using questionnaires," said deputy head of the Conservation Centre Tran Viet Anh.
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