- Source: Global Award for Sustainable Architecture
The Global Award for Sustainable Architecture is an international architecture founded in 2006 by architect and scholar Jana Revedin.
Description
Each year, the award honors five architects who "contribute to a more equitable and sustainable development and create an innovative and participatory approach to meet the needs of societies," whether they are experts in economics, construction, or self-development actors for whom sustainability is synonymous with social and urban equity.
The Scientific Committee of the Award counts on scholars from the Mimar Sinan University Istanbul, the International Architecture Biennale Ljubljana and the Università Iuav Venice. Since 2010, the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture is under the high Patronage of UNESCO.
The laureates of the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture are selected by the Global Award Scientific Committee.
Laureates
2024
The 2024 edition rises the topic: "Architecture Is Education"
Iyas Shahin and Wesam Al Asali of IWLAB Laboratory, Syria and Spain
Andrés Jaque, founder of Office for Political Innovation (OFFPOLINN)
Marina Tabassum, founder of Marina Tabassum Architects in Bangladesh
Ciro Pirondi, cofounder of Escola da Cidade in Brazil
Klaus K. Loenhart, architect and landscape designer, Institute of Architecture and Landscape in Graz, Germany and Austria
= 2023
=The 2023 edition rises the question: "Architecture is experimentation"
Benedetta Tagliabué – Barcelona, Spain.
Xu Tiantian, architect, DnA Design and Architecture, Beijing, China.
Simon Teyssou – architect, Atelier du Rouget Simon Teyssou & associés, Le Rouget-Pers, Cantal, France.
Mette Ramsgaard Thomsen – architect, Royal Danish Academy, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Ronald Rietveld – architect, artist, and ERIK RIETVELD philosopher, RAAAF, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
= 2022
=The 2022 edition rises the question: "The Territory: Threat or Opportunity?"
Anupama Kundoo, Auroville, Berlin
Dorte Mandrup – Copenhague, Denmark
Martin Rauch, Schlins, Vorarlberg
Okan Bal & Ömer Selçuk Baz, Yalin Architectural Design, Istanbul
Gilles Clément, Crozant
= 2021
=The 2021 edition rises the question: "Architecture and Nature: a new Synergie?"
Teresa Moller – Santiago, Chile
Solano Benitez & Gloria Cabral – Asuncion, Paraguay
Severiano Porto – Manaus, Brazil
José Cubilla – Asuncion, Paraguay
Richard Sennett – London, UK
= 2019
=The 2019 edition celebrates the Centenary of Walter Gropius’ Bauhaus by honoring "the multidisciplinary and social-reformatory aim of the Bauhaus" that is: "Architecture is science, art and crafts at the service of society."
Rozana Montiel, Estudio de Arquitectura – Mexico City, Mexico
Werner Sobek, Director of the Institut of Lightweight Structures and Conceptual Design (ILEK) – Stuttgart, Germany
Ersen Gürsel, EPA architects – Istanbul, Turkey
Ammar Khammash, Khammash Architects – Amman, Jordan
Jorge Lobos, Founder of Emergency Architecture & Human Rights (EAHR) – Copenhagen, Denmark / Arquitecto Jorge Lobos – Puerto Montt, Chile
= 2018
=The 2018 edition's theme is "Architecture as an agent of civic empowerment".
Boonserm Premthada, Bangkok Projects Studio – Bangkok, Thailand
Nina Maritz, Nina Maritz architects – Klein Windhoek, Namibia
Marta Maccaglia, Asociación Semillas – Pangoa, Peru
Anne Lacaton & Jean-Philippe Vassal and Frédéric Druot – Paris, France
Raumlabor – Berlin, Germany
= 2017
=The 2017 edition is dedicated to the "invisible resources": "an architecture of resources which includes the immaterial and invisible agents of time, rights, community, processes, flows, interdisciplinary dialogue, resilience, senses and experimentation."
MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects Limited – Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Sonam Wangchuk – Leh, Ladakh, India
Assemble – London, Great Britain
Takaharu and Yui Tezuka, Tezuka Architects – Tokyo, Japan
Paulo David – Madeira, Funchal, Portugal
= 2016
=The 2016 edition - Jury held during the terrorist attacks to Paris' Bataclan - is dedicated to "Liberty of Thought"
Patrice Doat – Grenoble, France
Kengo Kuma – Tokyo, Japan
CASE Studio, Patama Roonrakwit – Bangkok, Thailand
Gion A. Caminada – Vrin, Switzerland
East Coast Architects – Durban, South Africa
= 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 – Arundel, Great Britain / Berkeley, California, USA
Tatiana Bilbao – Mexico City, Mexico
Bernd Gundermann, Urbia Group – Auckland, New Zealand
Martin Rajniš – Prague, Czech Republic
West 8 – Rotterdam, The Netherlands
= 2013
=José Paulo dos Santos – Porto, Portugal
Kevin Low, Smallprojects – 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, Marie Moignot, Xavier De Wil and Gilles Debrun – Brussels, Belgium
= 2012
=Salma Samar Damluji – London, UK
Anne Feenstra – Kabul, Afghanistan
Suriya Umpansiriratana – Bangkok, Thailand
Philippe Madec – Paris, France
TYIN tegnestue Architects – Trondheim, Norway
= 2011
=Shlomo Aronson – Jerusalem
Vatnavinir – Reykjavik, Iceland
Anna Heringer – Laufen, Germany
Teddy Cruz – Tijuana, Mexico / San Diego, California, USA
Carmen Arrospide Poblete, Patronato de Cultura Machupicchu – Cuzco, Peru
= 2010
=Troppo Architects – Darwin, Australia
Jun'ya Ishigami – Tokyo, Japan
Giancarlo Mazzanti – Bogota, Colombia
Kjetil Thorsen Trædal, Snøhetta – Oslo, Norway
Steve Baer – Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
= 2009
=Patrick Bouchain and Loïc Julienne – France
Thomas Herzog – Munich, Germany
Bijoy Jain, Studio Mumbai – Mumbai, India
Diébédo Francis Kéré – Berlin, Germany / Gando, Burkina Faso
Sami Rintala – Bodo, Norway
= 2008
=Andrew Freear, Rural Studio – Auburn, Alabama, USA
Fabrizio Carola – Naples, Italy / Bamako, Mali
Alejandro Aravena, Elemental – Santiago, Chile
Carin Smuts, CS Studio Architects – Cape Town, South Africa
Philippe Samyn, Philippe Samyn & Partners – Brussels, Belgium
= 2007
=Hermann Kaufmann – Schwarzach, Vorarlberg, Austria
Balkrishna Doshi, Vastu-Shilpa Foundation – Ahmedabad, India
Françoise-Hélène Jourda – Paris, France
Wang Shu and Lu Wenyu – Hangzhou, China
Stefan Behnisch, Behnisch Architekten – Stuttgart, Germany
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