The Flemish government has chosen Christ & Gantenbein and Bovenbouw Architectuur to design a new museum of contemporary art in Antwerp, Belgium. The Swiss and Belgian offices respectively won a competition backed by the Flemish Ministry of Culture which gathered entries from high profile firms around the world. Renderings show a facade made of corrugated metal with geometric apertures that puncture the volume in various locations. M HKA is written in bold, white letters across the top of the building, much like the oversized branding that wraps the exterior of its current location.