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2012 12 03

Vilnius administration set to buy Zaha Hadid's museum design blueprints

Vilnius city administration is set to buy design blueprints for a Guggenheim Museum developed by Britain-based architect Zaha Hadid. The authorities envisage to use the design to build a multi-functional cultural center in the Lithuanian capital.
Konkurso naujo muziejaus Vilniuje projektui parengti nugalėtojos Zaha Hadid projektas.
Zaha Hadid's design won a contest held several years ago by Vilnius Municipality that mulled building a Guggenheim Museum in Lithuania. / Redo Vilimo/BFL nuotr.
Temos: 1 Zaha Hadid

Justinas Kulakauskas, the head of a municipal company Vilniaus Planas, says he has already received authorization from the municipality to buy Hadid's blueprints, Lietuvos Žinios daily reports.

Asked whether Vilnius municipality would build the center by Hadid's blueprint, the municipality's Public Relations Division said: "The Hadid blueprint could also be discussed, should a decision be made to continue the project."

During a sitting on 30 October, Vilnius municipal Public Procurement Commission decided to appeal to the Public Procurement Service to purchase the blueprint by way of unannounced negotiations.

"The total projected value of the purchase could be 7 percent of the estimated cost of the Multi-Functional Cultural Center, i.e., 7 million litas (EUR 2m). The first part of the procurement could amount to up to 20 percent of the total sum, i.e., 1.4 million litas. The purchase should be financed from Vilnius City Municipality's Program 15," reads the application.

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