World War I Memorial Competition Finalists Announced

By Sabrina Santos

One of the five finalists: "An American Family Portrait" by STL Architects, Chicago. Image Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission

One of the five finalists: “An American Family Portrait” by STL Architects, Chicago. Image Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission

In May, the US World War I Centennial Commission launched its design competition for the redesign of the National World War I Memorial, located in Washing DC. Though some concerns about the fate of Pershing Park, which currently occupies the site, have been voiced, the competition will continue nonetheless, aiming to fulfill the Commission’s stated aim “to transform Pershing Park from a park that happens to contain a memorial to a site that is primarily a national World War I memorial, within a revitalized urban park setting with a distinct sense of place.”

After cycling through a first stage of entries, the competition has reached its second stage, which entails a public viewing and commentary of the top five designs, before a winner is selected in January 2016.

View the five finalists, after the break.


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Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission


Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission


Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission

Finalist: Plaza to the Forgotten War / Brian Johnsen, AIA; Sebastian Schmaling, AIA, LEEP AP; and Andrew Cesarz, at Johnsen Schmaling Architects, in Milwaukee, WI


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Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission

Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission
Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission

Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission
Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission

Finalist: World War One Memorial Concept / Devin Kimmel, Principal at Kimmel Studio, llc in Annapolis, MD


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Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission

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Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission

Finalist: The Weight of Sacrifice / Joseph Weishaar of Chicago, IL


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Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission

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Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission

Finalist: An American Family Portrait / STL Architects, Chicago


Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission
Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission

Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission
Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission

Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission
Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission

Finalist: Heroes’ Green / Maria Counts of Counts Studio in Brooklyn, NY


Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission
Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission

Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission
Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission

Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission
Courtesy of The US World War I Centennial Commission

View and comment on the projects, here.

News via the US World War I Centennial Commission.

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