Friday, May 8, 2015

World's Best Graduation projects 2015

Archiprix International 2015

announcement of the winners

On 8 May the jury announced 7 winners of a Hunter Douglas Award at the Award ceremony in Madrid.


Archiprix International is an international network for young, talented architects, urban designers and landscape architects throughout the world. Biennially all universities worldwide are invited to select and submit their best graduation project. For the 2015 edition Archiprix International received a record number of 351 projects from 87 countries.


The jury comprised Eduardo Arroyo, architect, urban designer, and critic with his own office NO.MAD based in Madrid (Spain); Luis Fernández-Galiano, architect and editor of Architectura Viva, Spain's leading architecture magazine’; Anupama Kundoo, architect with her own practice in Auroville (India) since 1990; Zhenyu Li, dean of the College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University (Shanghai, China); and French landscape architect Catherine Mosbach, co-founder of the magazine Pages Paysages and with her own office Mosbach Paysagistes based in Paris (France). The jury reviewed all submitted entries at the ETSAM | UPM - Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, the co-organizer of the eighth edition of Archiprix International. The jury nominated 21 projects for the Hunter Douglas Awards and selected 7 winners out of these nominees.


The jury noticed that the issues many graduation projects testify to great political and social awareness on the part of the designers, and to environmental concerns. ‘They don’t only want to be good architects, but good citizens as well.’ The projects also showed great awareness of the technology that is currently available to realize the proposed designs. When selecting the winning projects, the jury looked for projects that reflect the very individual and personal language of the designers, expressing themselves in a truly clear voice to the world. The winners received an award object and prize money. 


WINNERS of the Hunter Douglas Awards (in alphabetical order)Archipelago Lab > Pedro Pitarch Alonso

Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura, Madrid Spain

Architecture and Extreme Environment > Adriana Debnárová

Vysoka skola vytvarnych umeni, Academy of Fine arts and Design, Department of Architecture, Bratislava Slovakia

Architecture of the Synthetic the Spectacular and Belligerent > Frances Cooper

University of Auckland, School of Architecture and Planning, Auckland New Zealand

COOP > Santiago Benenati, Javier Tellechea

Universidad de la Republica - Uruguay, Facultad de Arquitectura, Montevideo Uruguay

Diary of an architect > Verónica Francés Tortosa

Universidad de Alicante, Escuela Politécnica Superior, Alicante Spain

Recording and Projecting Architecture > Filippo Doria

Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, Delft Netherlands

Red Meat > José María Martín Padrón, Ana Caracuel Urbano

Universidad Europea de Madrid, Escuela Superior de Arte y Arquitectura, Madrid Spain



NOMINATIONS for the Hunter Douglas Awards (in alphabetical order)Architecture of transdisciplinarity > Ana Cristina Duarte

Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Arquitectura, Lisboa Portugal

Category Four > Daniela Mitterberger

Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Institute for Art and Architecture, Vienna Austria

Cultivate Collective > De Peter Yi

Rice University, School of Architecture, Houston United States

Future of an architecture space > Egor Orlov

Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering, Architecture, Kazan Russia

Handbook of Public Spaces- Belo Horizonte > Patrícia Cioffi de Mattos

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - UFMG, Escola de Arquitetura, Belo Horizonte Brazil

Landmarks: a nautical path through the Patos' Lagoon > Jaqueline A Lessa

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul – PUCRS, Arquitetura e Urbanismo, Porto Alegre Brazil

Pilgrim Center at Vértesszentkereszt > Zita Csaba

Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Faculty of Architecture (ÉPK), Budapest Hungary

PoohTown > Nick Elias

University College London, The Bartlett School of Architecture, Building, Environmental Design and Planning, London England

Re-Generator > Gabriel Munoz Moreno

Universidad CEU San Pablo, Escuela Politécnica Superior, MADRID Spain

The Regional University > Silvia Asuni

University of Cagliari, Facoltà di Ingegneria e Architettura, Cagliari Italy

The Scar City > Haitham Nabil
Politecnico di Milano, Facoltà di Architettura e Societá, Milan Italy


Treasury of Deserted Backdrops > Anders Sletten Eide, Mattias Fredrik Josefsson
Bergen School of Architecture - BAS, Faculty of Architecture, Bergen Norway

Vibrations, context and complexity > Pablo Menéndez Paunero

Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura, Las Palmas De Gran Canaria Spain

Wicker Factory > Domingo Arancibia

Universidad de Chile, School of Architecture, Santiago Chile

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Archiprix International | Madrid | Workshop | the Multiplayer City | Fuencarropoly | Game

Archiprix International | Madrid | Workshop | the Multiplayer City | Fuencarropoly | Game

Using the concept of gaming, the Multiplayer City-group, wants to unveil the actors and processes involved in urban planning, to describe the proposed urban mutations with a limited amount of complexity. Every decision, every negotiation influences the urban development. The Multiplayer City choose Fuencarral as a case. The derelict area is strategic located in the middle of a wider area where something is bound to happen.


Although the ludic character is a game’s essential element, this work is primarily about finding operative narratives for the complex relations that build the city. Urban tissue is always transforming, there is no static time, that’s why the game has no end and can be played forever.























Team


Luis Basabe Montalvo


Annalaura Ciampi

Marcela Esquivel
Karina Fiorella Gutierrez Allccaco
Romaissa Ali Hadji
Saverio Massaro
Pablo Menéndez Paunero
Haitham Nabil
Monica Pacheco
Pedro Pitarch Alonso
Javier Tellechea
Maria Tyulkanova
Amilcar Ventura


archiprix.org

Monday, November 24, 2014

Archiprix 2015 | NOMINATED for an award!

Archiprix | Madrid | 2015
Dear Haitham  Nabil
Your project The Scar City is nominated for an award!
Hereby I am glad to inform you about the nominations and the participants favourites. The jury, Eduardo Arroyo, Luis Fernández Galiano, Anupama Kundoo, Zhenyu Li and Catherine Mosbach nominated 21 projects for an award. The winners of the awards will be announced at the Award ceremony in Madrid on May 8th 2015. Below you find the complete list (in alphabetical order) of the projects nominated for an award.

NOMINATIONS for the Hunter Douglas Awards

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Friday, October 31, 2014

Thursday, October 30, 2014

CMMilano | where Architects meet Poets | 20141030



WHERE ARCHITECTS MEET POETS
Porta Vittoria
20141030


Arch. Prof. Antonella Contin

 Poet, Public figure Adelio Rigamonti


Poet, Architect and Urbanist Giacomo Graziani

 Arch. Prof Oliviero Godi