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词条 Global Award for Sustainable Architecture
释义

  1. 2017

  2. 2016

  3. 2015

  4. 2014

  5. 2013

  6. 2012

  7. 2011

  8. 2010

  9. 2009

  10. 2008

  11. 2007

  12. References

  13. External links

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The Global Award for Sustainable Architecture was founded in 2006 by architect and professor Jana Revedin. The Global Award Community, which consists of the 55 contemporary architects from around the globe who have received the award, works towards a sustainable architectural ethic and fosters research, experimentation and transmission in the fields of sustainable architecture, urban renewal and academic social responsibility. It defines architecture as an agent of empowerment, self-development and civic rights.

Each year the award honours five architects who share a belief in more sustainable development and who have pioneered innovative and holistic approaches in their own communities, in western and emerging countries, in developed cities and precarious districts, in megalopolises and in the countryside. The Award is partnered with Museum of Finnish Architecture, International Architecture Biennale of Ljubljana and the Università Iuav di Venezia. The Award for Sustainable Architecture is run by the Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine and is supported by BOUYGUES Batiment International and BNP Paribas Real Estate. Since 2011, the Award for Sustainable Architecture is under the Patronage of UNESCO.

The laureates of the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture are selected by a scientific committee. The 2017 committee included Jana Revedin, Marie-Hélène Contal, Benno Albrecht, Kristiina Nivari, Spela Hudnik and honorary members, Patrice Doat and Anne Feenstra.

2017

  • MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects Limited - Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
  • Sonam Wangchuk - Ladakh, India
  • Assemble - London, Great Britain
  • Takaharu and Yui Tezuka, Tezuka Architects - Tokyo, Japan
  • Paulo David - Madeira, Funchal, Portugal

2016

  • Patrice Doat - Grenoble, France
  • Kengo Kuma - Tokyo, Japan
  • CASE Studio, Patama Roonrakwit - Bangkok, Thailand
  • Gion Caminada - Vrin, Switzerland
  • East Coast Architects - Durban, Afrique du Sud

2015

  • Talca School of Architecture - Talca, Chile
  • Santiago Cirugeda - Recetas Urbanas, Sevilla, Spain
  • Jan Gehl - Copenhagen - Denmark
  • Rotor - Brussels, Belgium
  • Marco Casagrande - Helsinki, Finland / Taiwan

2014

  • Christopher Alexander - Great Britain
  • Tatiana Bilbao - Mexico
  • Bernd Gundermann[1] - Urbia Group, New Zealand
  • Martin Rajnis[2] - Czech Republic
  • West 8 - The Netherlands

2013

  • José Paulo dos Santos[1] - Porto, Portugal
  • Smallprojects[2] - Kevin Low, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Al borde Arquitectos, David Barragán, Pascual Gangotena, Marialuisa Borja, Esteban Benavides - Quito, Ecuador
  • LAKE/FLATO Architects, David Lake and Ted Flato, San Antonio - Texas, USA
  • MDW Architecture[3], Marie Moignot, Xavier De Wil and Gilles Debrun - Brussels, Belgium

2012

  • Salma Samar Damluji - London, UK
  • Anne Feenstra - Kabul, Afghanistan[3]
  • Suriya Umpansiriratana - Bangkok, Thailand[4]
  • Philippe Madec - Paris, France[5]
  • TYIN tegnestue Architects - Trondheim, Norway[6]

2011

  • Shlomo Aronson - Jerusalem
  • Vatnavinir - Reykjavik Iceland[7]
  • Anna Heringer - Laufen, Germany[8]
  • Teddy Cruz - Tijuana, San Diego[9]
  • Q'iswa Chaka - Peru[10]

2010

  • Troppo Architects - Australia[1]
  • Jun'ya Ishigami - Japan[2]
  • Giancarlo Mazzanti - Colombia[3]
  • Snøhetta Architect - Norway[4]
  • Steve Baer - USA[5]

2009

  • Patrick Bouchain and Loïc Julienne - France
  • Thomas Herzog - Germany
  • Bijoy Jain - Studio Mumbai, India
  • Diébédo Francis Kéré - Germany, Burkina Faso
  • Sami Rintala - Norway

2008

  • Andrew Freear, Rural Studio - USA
  • Fabrizio Carola - Italy
  • Alejandro Aravena, Elemental Team - Chile
  • Carin Smuts, CS Studio Architects - South Africa
  • Philippe Samyn -Belgium

2007

  • {{ill|Hermann_Kaufmann|fr||de}} - Austria
  • Balkrishna Doshi - India
  • Françoise-Hélène Jourda - France
  • Wang Shu - China
  • Stefan Behnisch - Germany

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://urbiagroup.com/|title=Urbia Group|website=urbiagroup.com|language=en-US|access-date=2017-05-22}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://hutarchitektury.cz/|title=Huť architektury Martin Rajniš|website=Huť architektury Martin Rajniš|language=en-US|access-date=2017-05-22}}
3. ^Anne Feenstra: {{cite web |url=http://locus-foundation.org/GlobalAward/monographs/2012/feenstra/feenstra.html |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2013-03-23 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160325202832/http://locus-foundation.org/GlobalAward/monographs/2012/feenstra/feenstra.html |archivedate=2016-03-25 |df= }}{{cite web |url=http://locus-foundation.org/GlobalAward/monographs/2012/feenstra/feenstra_engl.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2013-03-23 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160325202834/http://locus-foundation.org/GlobalAward/monographs/2012/feenstra/feenstra_engl.pdf |archivedate=2016-03-25 |df= }}
4. ^Suriya Umpansiriratana, www.isuriya.com
5. ^Philippe Madec, www.atelierphilippemadec.com
6. ^TYIN Architect, www.tyintegnestue.no
7. ^Vatnavinir, www.vatnavinir.is
8. ^Anna Heringer, www.anna-heringer.com
9. ^Teddy Cruz, www.california-architects.com
10. ^Q'iswa Chaka, www.patronatomachupicchu.org

External links

{{Portal|Architecture}}
  • [https://www.citedelarchitecture.fr/fr/article/global-award-sustainable-architecture Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine]
  • [https://global-award.citedelarchitecture.fr/index2.htm Global Award for Sustainable Architecture]

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