Akron Art Museum wins 2008 RIBA International Award, finalist for Lubetkin Prize

Flickr image from rockyradio

From the 6.28 press release:

Proving once again that it indeed deserves the title ‘world renowned,’ the Akron Art Museum, designed by the Viennese firm Coop Himmelb(l)au, was chosen as one of three finalists for the highly prestigious Lubetkin Prize from the Royal Insitute of British Architects (RIBA) in London. After winning one of RIBA’s 2008 International Awards, following a visit by a jury of architects and lay judge, the Akron Art Museum was honored further by being chosen as one of only three worldwide finalists for the Lubetkin Prize.

“It is an incredible honor for all of us in Akron who worked on the museum’s John S. and James L. Knight Building to have it singled out by the world’s leading architectural organization as one of the three most important new buildings outside Europe,’ said Mitchell Kahan, director and chief executive officer of the Akron Art Museum. ‘When I think of all the great structures unveiled last year around the globe, from Asia and Africa to North and South America, this recognition underlines the success of our goal to create an innovative design of worldwide significance.”

Find more images (and interesting manipulated photography) of the Akron Art Museum’s Knight Building on Flickr.

Have you visited the Akron Art Museum? What is your favorite museum building?