The European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award is a prize given biennially by the European Union and the Fundació Mies van der Rohe, Barcelona,[1] 'to acknowledge and reward quality architectural production in Europe'.
The Prize was created in 1987 through an equal partnership among the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Fundació Mies van der Rohe. The award is open to all the works completed in Europe within the two-year period before the granting of the prize. Nominations are submitted by independent experts, the national architecture associations and the advisory committee of the Prize, and then evaluated by a jury organized for each cycle. The five finalist works are visited by the jury, which chooses a prize winner and names an Emerging Architect winner.
As of 2016, a new category, the Young Talent Architecture Award (YTAA), highlights the final degree projects of recently graduated architects, landscape architects and urban designers. YTAA, as an inherent part of the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award, is organised by the Fundació Mies van der Rohe with the support of the Creative Europe programme of the European Union. YTAA is organised in partnership with the European Association for Architectural Education (EAAE) and the Architects’ Council of Europe (ACE-CAE); World Architects as a founding partner; the European Cultural Centre as a partner in Venice; sponsored by Jung, Jansen and Regent; and with the support of USM.[2]
List of award winners
Year | Winning Building | Finalist(s) | Shortlist(s) | |
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1988 | Banco Borges e Irmão Vila do Conde Architect(s): Alvaro Siza |
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1990 | New Stansted Airport Terminal London Architect(s): Foster + Partners |
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1992 | Municipal Sports Stadium Badalona, Barcelona Architect(s): Esteve Bonell and Francesc Rius |
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1994 | Waterloo International railway station London Architect(s): Nicholas Grimshaw |
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1996 | Bibliothèque Nationale de France Paris Architect(s): Dominique Perrault |
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1998 | Kunsthaus Bregenz Bregenz Architect(s): Peter Zumthor |
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2001 | Kursaal Centre San Sebastián Architect(s): Rafael Moneo |
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2003 | Car Park and Terminus Hoenheim North Hoenheim, Strasbourg Architect(s): Zaha Hadid |
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2005 | Netherlands Embassy Berlin Berlin Architect(s): Rem Koolhaas |
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2007 | Contemporary Art Museum of Castilla y León León Architect(s): Mansilla+Tuñón Arquitectos |
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2009 | Norwegian National Opera and Ballet Oslo Architect(s): Snøhetta |
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2011 | Neues Museum[3] Berlin Architect(s): David Chipperfield |
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2013 | Harpa concert hall[4] Reykjavík Architect(s): Henning Larsen Architects and Studio Olafur Eliasson |
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2015 | Szczecin Philharmonic Hall[5] Szczecin Architect(s): Barozzi Veiga |
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2017 | DeFlat Kleiburg Amsterdam Architect(s): NL Architects and XVW architectuur |
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2019 | Transformation of 530 dwellings — Grand Parc Bordeaux Bordeaux Architect(s): Lacaton & Vassal |
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2022 | Town House – Kingston University[6] Kingston upon Thames Grafton Architects |
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List of Emerging Architect Special Mention
Year | Architect(s) | Building | Location | |
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2001 | Florian Nagler | Kaufmann Holz AG Center of distribution | Bobingen | |
2003 | Jürgen Mayer H. | Stadthaus Scharnhauser Park | Ostfildern | |
2005 | NL Architects | BasketBar | Utrecht | |
2007 | Bevk Perovic arhitekti | Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Physics and Mathematics | Ljubljana | |
2009 | Studio UP | Gymnasium 46° 09' N / 16° 50' E | Koprivnica | |
2011 | Bosch.Capdeferro Arquitectures | Collage House | Girona | |
2013 | Langarita-Navarro Architects | Red Bull Music Academy | Madrid | |
2015 | ARQUITECTURA-G | Casa Luz | Cilleros | |
2017 | MSA and V+ | NAVEZ - 5 social units as Northern entrance of Brussels | Brussels |
See also
References
- ↑ Mies Arch Archived 25 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 25 March 2010
- ↑ "Young Talent Architecture Award 2020 Breaks Ground". ArchDaily. 27 November 2019. Retrieved 14 March 2022.
- ↑ European Commission, 18 April 2011
- ↑ European Commission, 30 April 2013
- ↑ Frearson, Amy (8 May 2015). "Szczecin Philharmonic Hall wins Mies van der Rohe Award". Dezeen. Retrieved 14 March 2022.
- ↑ Alfaro, Edittio x Edu. "Town House - Kingston University". EUmies Awards (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 August 2022.