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Finalists announced for Asian Edition of Young Talent Architecture Award 2020
China Architecture News - Sep 24, 2020 - 13:32 4029 views
The Mies van der Rohe Foundation and Creative Europe have announced the 12 finalist projects competing to win the Young Talent Architecture Award 2020 and the 9 finalist projects competing to win the Asian Edition of Young Talent Architecture Award 2020.
The members of both juries highlighted the outstanding quality of all the nominees and met several times online before taking a decision regarding the finalists.
The Asia Edition of YTAA 2020 was the first independent experience of YTAA with architecture education in China, India, Japan and South Korea, the four strategic partners of the European Union in Asia.
155 schools of architecture, landscape and urban design from 124 cities participated in YTAA 2020 with 382 projects submitted by 478 young architects. The jury members of YTAA 2020 are: chairwoman Martine de Maeseneer (Brussels), Oleg Drozdov (Kharkiv), Rosario Talevi (Berlin), Juliet Leach (London) and Bet Capdeferro (Girona).
During four intense online meetings – due to Covid-19 – the jury discussed the proposals of the young graduates focusing on today’s challenges, such as: the necessary shift in how complex social, economic and political systems shape our lives and spaces; the need to find alternatives to the current dominant lifestyles; and how architects and urban designers contribute to this.
The jury selected a shortlist of 43 projects, which will be exhibited as a Collateral Event of the 17th International Architecture Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia next year, from which they chose the 12 finalist projects listed above.
After a research project carried out with the support of the Cultural Relations Platform of the European Union and by four experts in each of these countries, several schools of architecture, landscape and urban design were contacted to encourage their participation in YTAA 2020. As a result, 139 graduation projects were submitted by 190 students of 61 Schools from 39 cities.
The jury, formed by chairwoman Momoyo Kaijima (Tokyo), Minsuk Cho (Seoul), Chitra Vishwanath (Bengaluru), Li Xiangning (Shanghai) and Eduard Kögel (Berlin), had four intensive online meetings – again due to Covid-19 – after which they reached a shortlist of 22 projects from where they selected the 9 finalists listed above.
The jury highlighted the quality of the topics and their strong research background, as well as the high number of projects tackling essential topics that our society needs to solve such as energy supplies, nature and city regeneration, updated traditional techniques and human habitat.
The 4 YTAA 2020 Winners and the 3 Winners of the Asia Edition of YTAA 2020 will be announced by Mariya Gabriel, European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, on 5th October 2020, at the beginning of the Young Talent Architecture Award Day that will take place online via Youtube channel from 11:00h to 17:00h (CET).
5th October is also the World Architecture Day and World Habitat Day, offering a unique opportunity to link them to the Winners projects, addressing the importance of water supplies, landscape transformation with natural logic, city regeneration and changes in the academic practice and student attitude towards architecture education.
The 14 finalists will participate with the video- presentation of their projects and Oya Atalay (EAAE), Georg Pendl (ACE-CAE) and Anna Ramos (Fundació Mies van der Rohe) will talk on architecture education and practice today.
YTAA Winners benefit from the creation of a network with the architects and critics involved in the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture - Mies van der Rohe Award. To support their professional development and the launch of their international career, the winners receive:
- a diploma
- 5.000€ each
- a profile in World-Architects.com
- visibility through the YTAA 2020 exhibition in Venice and universities worldwide
- participation in events such as the Awards ceremony and the Future Architecture Platform - USM furniture to design their work space
Within the framework of the 17th International Architecture Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia, the “Young Talent Architecture Award. YTAA 2020” Exhibition will be inaugurated on May 22, 2021 at the European Cultural Centre - Palazzo Mora as a Collateral Event. The Awards Ceremony will take place in Venice in June with the participation of the Winners, the jury members and all those involved in the organisation of the Award.
All nominated designs have been published online and will be published in a catalogue; they will also become part of the EU Mies Award Archive as a recognition of their authors and the schools they come from.
See the full 9 finalist projects competing to win the Asian Edition of Young Talent Architecture Award 2020:
Image © The Wall / Peiquan Ma + Yuan Liu + Jing Cheng + Yuxuan Liang + Zi'ang Li, courtesy of YTAA
The Wall / Peiquan Ma + Yuan Liu + Jing Cheng + Yuxuan Liang + Zi'ang Li, Tianjin University, China
Image © Plan for Kulangsu / Zhixuan Wang + Shaoji Wu, courtesy of YTAA
Plan for Kulangsu / Zhixuan Wang + Shaoji Wu, Tianjin University, China
Image © SUPER CAMPUS / Xiruo Luo + Yujin Xue + ZishuoZhang + Xinning Hua + Qinglin Jin + Xiaoran Ma + Zhengling Jiang + Shuai Tong + Ziyu Liu + Liqun Hu + Xuezhou Yang + Yuting Jiang + Jingyi Huang, courtesy of YTAA
SUPER CAMPUS / Xiruo Luo + Yujin Xue + ZishuoZhang + Xinning Hua + Qinglin Jin + Xiaoran Ma + Zhengling Jiang + Shuai Tong + Ziyu Liu + Liqun Hu + Xuezhou Yang + Yuting Jiang + Jingyi Huang, Tongji University, China
Image © Mending the gap: Landscape conservation for the island of Aliabet / Shreeni Benjamin, courtesy of YTAA
Mending the gap: Landscape conservation for the island of Aliabet / Shreeni Benjamin, CEPT University, India
Image © Beach conservation project in Tsujido / Ryusuke Baba, courtesy of YTAA
Beach conservation project in Tsujido / Ryusuke Baba, Chiba University, Japan
Image © The Wood Laboratory / Tazuru Harada, courtesy of YTAA
The Wood Laboratory / Tazuru Harada, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Image © New Style of the Artificial Earth / Wataru Maruyama, courtesy of YTAA
New Style of the Artificial Earth / Wataru Maruyama, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
Image © Field of Rooms / Daye Kim, courtesy of YTAA
Field of Rooms / Daye Kim, Seoul National University, South Korea
Image © Yulgok street / JiSoo Kim, courtesy of YTAA
Yulgok street / JiSoo Kim, Hanyang University (SOA), South Korea
Top image courtesy of YTAA