5 authors of the Mies Award 2015 will be present tomorrow in the conference that will take place at the Auditorium of CaixaForum Barcelona between 15:00 and 19:00h to defend his projects for 20 minutes.

2015 Prize. 5 Finalist works.-

Ravensburg Art Museum, Ravensburg,  Germany. Lederer Ragnarsdóttir Oei.
Danish Maritime Museum, Helsingør, Denmark. BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group
Antinori Bodega, San Casciano Vsl di Pesa, Firenze, Italy. Archea Associati
Filarmónica de Szczecin, Szczeci, Poland. Barozzi / Veiga y Studio A4
Centro de Estudiantes Saw Swee Hock, Escuela de Economía, Londres, KU. O’Donnell + Tuomey


As we have been reporting, over this time the process to select the 5 finalists was reached after a first round of nominees of 420 works on last December, and a second round of 40 selected projects on February 10th.

The Prize objectives aim at promoting and understanding the significance of quality and reflecting the complexity of architecture’s own significance in terms of technological, constructional, social, economic, cultural and aesthetic achievements. Architecture’s significance – linked with the construction market – has a social Impact and transmits a cultural message. Quality therefore refers to universal values of generic buildings, independent from their programmes: the essence of things rather than their formal values.

The Prize, one of the most prestigious awards in international architecture, will be presented on May 8 2015. Save the date on May 7 and 8 for the finalists’ lectures, the exhibition opening and the ceremony celebration, in Mies van der Rohe Foundation, in Barcelona.

Initiated in 1987 after an agreement between the European Commission and the Barcelona City Hall, the 60.000€ prize is the highest award in European architecture and is awarded biennially to works completed within the previous two years. The principal objectives are to recognise and commend excellence in the field of architecture and to draw attention to the important contribution of European professionals in the development of new ideas and technologies and of the clients who support them.

-  The Emerging Architect Award consists of 20.000€, which is granted to professionals starting out on their careers.

- The 2015 edition of the Prize presents a novelty, the Young Talent Architecture Prize (YTAP) which will recognise the best master degree projects from Europe. Their authors will have the opportunity to establish a network with the Winner, the Finalists and the Emerging Architect of the Prize while taking their first steps in the professional world.

 

Previous winners include.-

2013 - Harpa - Reykjavik Concert Hall & Conference Centre; Reikiavik, Islandia, by Peer Henning Larsen Architects / Teglgaard Jeppesen, Osbjørn Jacobsen; Studio Olafur Eliasson / Olafur Eliasson; Batteríid architects / Sigurður Einarsson.
2011 - Neues Museum, Berlín, Alemania, by David Chipperfield Architects / David Chipperfield, junto a Julian Harrap.
2009 - Norwegian National Opera & Ballet, Oslo, Noruega by SNØHETTA / Kjetil Trædal Thorsen, Tarald Lundevall, Craig Dykers.
2007 - MUSAC Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León, León, España
Luis M.Mansilla, Emilio Tuñón / Mansilla+Tuñón Arquitectos.
2005 - Embajada de los Países Bajos en Berlín, Berlín, Alemania by OMA / Rem Koolhaas, Ellen van Loon.
2003 -
Aparcamiento y Terminal Hoenheim Norte, Estrasburgo, Francia, by Zaha Hadid Architects / Zaha Hadid.
2001 - Centro Kursaal, San Sebastián, España, by Rafael Moneo.
1998
- Kunsthaus Bregenz, Bregenz, Austria, by Peter Zumthor.
1996 - Bibliothèque nationale de Francia, París, Francia, by Dominique Perrault.
1994 - Terminal Internacional de Waterloo, Londres, Reino Unido. Nicholas Grimshaw / Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners.
1992 - Estadio Municipal de Deportes, Badalona, España. Esteve Bonell, Francesc Rius.
1990 - Aeropuerto de Stansted, Londres, por Norman Foster + Partners / Norman Foster.
1988 - Banco Borges e Irmão, Vila do Conde, Portugal por
Álvaro Siza Vieira.

The members who have select the 2015 finalist works are.-

Practicing Architects
Cino Zucchi, Chair of the Jury. Principle, Cino Zucchi Architetti, Milan
Margarita Jover.  Principle, aldayjover architecture and landscape, Charlottesville and Barcelona
Lene Tranberg. Principle, Lundgaard & Tranberg, Copenhagen
Peter L. Wilson. Principle, Bolles + Wilson, Münster

Architecture Critic
Li Xiangning. Deputy Dean, College of Architecture & Urban Planning, Tongji University, Shanghai

Architecture Critic and Representative of the Prize Steering Committee
Tony Chapman. Head of Awards at RIBA, London

Upholder of high quality architecture as a Client
Hansjörg Mölk. CEO MPreis, Völs, Tirol

Secretary of the Jury (without the right to vote)
Giovanna Carnevali. Director Fundació Mies van der Rohe, Barcelona.

Coordinator of the Prize (without the right to vote)
Ivan Blasi. Architect.

Objectives of the Prize.-

Architecture brings a significant contribution to a sustainable European economy and also to European cultural and social life, since it influences to a great extent the way people live, work and spend their leisure time, as well as their quality of life, even if awareness of this is not always high among the public.

The aim of the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture is to highlight recent, excellent examples of architectural creativity of works which are less than two years old and to underline that modern architecture is socially and culturally rooted in European cities and is important to people's everyday lives.

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Published on: May 6, 2015
Cite: "Tomorrow, Lecture by the authors of the 5 finalist of the Mies Award 2015" METALOCUS. Accessed
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