ar+d 2003 The World’s Leading
Emerging Architecture Award
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16.09.2003
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16.09.2003
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Yarışma Özeti(Summary):
The ar+d award for emerging architecture is the biggest and
best award for young architects in the world and gives £10 000 in prize money.
Inaugurated in 1999, the award was conceived by The Architectural Review and
dlline™ international as, the distinguished Danish architectural design firm.
It is supported by Buro Happold.
Tip
(Type):
Kimler katılabilir
(Open to):
Architects and other design professionals whose qualifications are recognized by
their local accreditation organization, provided that they are 45 or younger
during the year 2002
Katılım ücreti
(Entry Fee):
Free
Ödüller
(Awards):
The total prize money is £10 000 sterling
Juri (Jury):
Shigeru Ban
Shigeru Ban Architects, Tokyo, Japan
Ahmed Bucheery
Gulf House Engineering, Manama, Bahrain
Françoise-Héléne Jourda
Jourda Architects, Paris, France
Farshid Moussavi
Foreign Office Architects, London, England
Michael Sorkin
Michael Sorkin Studio, New York, USA
Peter Davey
Editor of The Architectural Review
İletişim Bilgileri
(Contact):
Web: http://www.arplusd.com/default.htm
E-mail: [email protected]
The ar+d award for emerging architecture is the biggest and best award for
young architects in the world and gives £10 000 in prize money. Inaugurated in
1999, the award was conceived by The Architectural Review and dlline™
international as, the distinguished Danish architectural design firm. It is
supported by Buro Happold.
Intended to bring wider international recognition to a talented new
generation of architects and designers, last year the competition attracted more
than 700 entries from nearly 60 countries, representing every inhabited
continent. Entries from ar+d 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002 are online.
Awards are for built or manufactured work only, and besides buildings, the
full range of design activity, from landscapes and urban spaces to furniture and
cutlery can be submitted. For more information contact Peter Davey, the Editor
at [email protected]
Eligibility
- Who Can Enter:
Architects and other design professionals whose qualifications are recognized by
their local accreditation organization, provided that they are 45 or younger
during the year 2002. Entries are encouraged from individuals, groups,
partnerships, and those working for larger practices. Those working for larger
practices must provide written evidence from their principal in the employing
office guaranteeing that the work is that of the entrant(s).
- Completed Work:
ar+d emerging architecture celebrates excellence in completed work. Entries can
be made for any building, interior, landscape, urban or product design.
- Categories:
Categories will not be decided beforehand, but decided on by the Jury. Entries
to the 1999, 2000 and 2001 awards represented some of the following areas:
• Buildings – new build and refurbishment: offices, shops, schools,
houses, housing, industrial, transport, restaurants, recreational, cultural,
municipal and religious
• Interiors – new build and refurbishment: similar to building category, in
particular restaurants, shops, houses, clubs and galleries
• Urban design
• Product design – light fittings, architectural design, furniture,
cladding, and structural systems
• Street furniture – lights, bus stops, bollards, post boxes, signs
• Landscape – soft and hard
• Bridges
• Temporary or portable structures – exhibition stands
• Theatre works
- Age Restriction:
The age limit of 45 has been chosen on the basis that many emerging architects
are unable to realize designs or develop an original vision before that time,
either because of the long education and training period, or because of lack of
opportunity.
Winning entries
- Prizes:
The total prize money is £10 000 sterling. The Jury may choose a number of
winners and highly commended entries (there was one winner with 20 highly
commended entries in 1999, three winners in 2000 with 12 highly commended
entries, and eight winners in 2001 with 18 highly commended entries).
- Publication:
Winners and those highly commended by the Jury will be published in December
2002 issue of The Architectural Review and on the site www.arplusd.com.
- Prize Giving Ceremony:
The ar+d prize giving will be held at the new Danish Design Centre, Copenhagen
on 28 November. The winner(s) will receive a trophy designed by Knud Holscher
Industriel Design, and will be invited by The Architectural Review and d line
international as to the event.
- Lecture Series:
In spring 2003, winners will be invited to give talks on their work at the Royal
Institute of British Architects in London as part of the RIBA’s Spring Lecture
Series (schedule to be confirmed). The programme of talks will be accompanied by
an exhibition of winning entries at the RIBA.
- Worldwide Exhibition:
Winning and other highly commended entries will be exhibited at the prize
giving, and subsequent exhibitions in major cities worldwide (schedule to be
confirmed). Winning boards may be reproduced to protect originals.
- Other Media:
The ar+d team will provide information on all winning entries to other
architectural magazines, newspapers and relevant media worldwide. Please help us
by choosing your preferred local media on the entry form.
- Providing Additional Materials for Publishing:
Additional photography, drawings and other information from winning entrants
will be urgently requested for December publication during the week beginning 30
September. Entry will acknowledge that The Architectural Review and d line
international as have the right to reproduce materials in whole or part without
payment of copyright (where we are given their names, photographers will be
acknowledged).
Entry requirements
- Entries:
The maximum number of entries from any individual, group, partnership or larger
practice is three – with each entry showing only ONE scheme. As there is a new
Jury, work entered for the previous awards may be re-submitted on new boards.
Incomplete work, unrealized schemes, projects, CD–ROMS, videos,
transparencies, models, prototypes and multiple schemes entered on one board
will NOT be accepted.
- No Entry Fees:
There are no entry fees to the ar+d award to encourage the widest possible
selection of entries from around the world.
- Boards:
Each entry should be mounted on two A2 sized boards, and must include
photography (in either colour or black and white), drawings, and if appropriate
a brief written description in English. The identity and location of the
submission is helpful to the Jury. Maximum board size is 420mm x 594mm or
approximately 16.5in x 23.4in – preferably lightweight art board or
equivalent.
- Anonymity:
To ensure anonymity in judging, no names of entrants or collaborating parties
may appear on any part of the board. On receipt, each board and entry form will
be allocated a number allowing identification – for extra security please
include your international telephone number on the back of the board. Only after
the Jury has made its decisions, will the identity of the winners be revealed.
- Entry Forms:
Each submission must have a separate entry form. All entrants must be named in
the submission. Please copy the entry form where necessary. Complete the forms
clearly and enclose in a sealed envelope attached to the board.
- Entry Deadline
Deadline for receipt of entries is Tuesday 16 September. To ensure timely
receipt, we recommend using a carrier that guarantees delivery. All entries
received will be acknowledged on our website at www.arplusd.com/received.htm as
soon as possible after the deadline.
Delivery and courier
- Send to:
Entries should be properly packaged and clearly marked ‘ar+d’ on the
outside. They should be sent to:
The Architectural Review,
151 Rosebery Avenue, London EC1R 4GB, United Kingdom.
- Documentation:
Please ensure entries arrive by the closing date. Entries posted on the closing
date will be accepted but must be received before 20 September. IMPORTANT:
Your entry must be marked as NCV (no commercial value) on any courier
documentation. The ar+d emerging architecture award will NOT accept any courier
charges or taxes resulting from delivery. Personal deliveries to the AR
editorial offices are accepted during normal working hours.
- Return of Entries:
Entries will not be returned. The ar+d emerging architecture award assumes no
liability for loss or damage of entries.
The Jury will be:
Shigeru Ban
Shigeru Ban Architects, Tokyo, Japan
Ahmed Bucheery
Gulf House Engineering, Manama, Bahrain
Françoise-Héléne Jourda
Jourda Architects, Paris, France
Farshid Moussavi
Foreign Office Architects, London, England
Michael Sorkin
Michael Sorkin Studio, New York, USA
Peter Davey
Editor of The Architectural Review
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