National Gallery names six teams on shortlist to deisgn £375m new wing

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Foster & Partners, Renzo Piano, Selldorf and Farshid Moussavi among finalists for project envisaged as biggest transformation in gallery’s 200-year history

The National Gallery has shortlisted six architect teams in a contest to design a new £375m wing which it has described as the most significant expansion in its 200-year history.

Foster & Partners and Renzo Piano Building Workshop with Adamson Associates have made it onto the second stage of the international competition alongside Farshid Moussavi with Piercy & Company and Kengo Kuma with BDP.

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