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40 Projects Shortlisted for The EU Mies van der Rohe Award 2019
Spain Architecture News - Jan 17, 2019 - 01:26 26096 views
The European Commission and the Mies van der Rohe Foundation have announced the 40 shortlisted projects that will compete in the 2019 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award.
The International Jury drew up a shortlist of 40 from 383 nominated works which were announced in December 2018. The jury, composed of Dorte Mandrup, George Arbid, Angelika Fitz, Ștefan Ghenciulescu, Kamiel Klaasse, María Langarita and Frank McDonald, have chosen 40 projects which highlight the opportunities and the trends of today’s architecture in the European territory: adaptive reuse, housing and culture.
The shortlisted works are spread out in 17 different European countries. 7 of them are in France, 6 in Spain, 4 in Belgium, 3 in Austria and 3 in Denmark. Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, and Romania have 2 shortlisted works and Albania, Estonia, Finland, Poland, Portugal, Serbia and Slovakia 1 work each. It is the first time that Albania, Serbia and Slovakia have a shortlisted work.
"For the first time there are shortlisted works in Arezzo, Billund, Bratislava, Freyming-Merlebach, Hammershus, Kilkenny, Laulasmaa, Leeuwarden, Melle, Matarranya region, Montataire, MontbrunBocage, Plasencia, Sant Ferran de ses Roques, Ternat, Tirana, Ullastret and Viborg, increasing the number of places that support architecture quality," stated the Mies van der Rohe Award.
In the selection of 40, Culture is the most represented program with 15 works (museums, cultural centres, music theatres and an auditorium/congress centre). There are 6 Education buildings (schools, university buildings and libraries); 5 Collective housing works; 3 Mixed use constructions; 2 Industrial centres and 2 Single houses; and 1 Health, 1 Infrastructure, 1 Office, 1 Social welfare, 1 Sport & Leisure, and 1 Urban Planning works.
"The 40 works highlight a new agenda that asks for new ways of thinking. Excellence and skilfulness are inherent in all of them, but this is not enough; it is necessary that they also make an impact and make architects themselves think differently about the profession," said Dorte Mandrup (Chairwoman) Architect, Copenhagen Founder and Creative Director of Dorte Mandrup.
"It is very refreshing to see how the architectural debate moves around Europe, changing its centre of discussion from one place to another over the years. This keeps architecture alive," Mandrup added.
The five finalists will be announced on February 13, 2019 and the Award Ceremony will take place on 7 May 2019 at the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion in Barcelona.
The 5 Finalist buildings and the Emerging Architect Winner work will be open to the public so that everybody can learn more about them in presence of their authors and critics, who will highlight their qualities.
Scroll down to see the 40 shortlisted projects below:
Albania
Skanderbeg Square / 51N4E. Image © Filip Dujardin
Skanderbeg Square / 51N4E, Plant en Houtgoed, Anri Sala, iRI
Austria
House of Music Innsbruck / Tom Winter Architects. Image © Roland Halbe
House of Music Innsbruck / Erich Strolz, Dietrich I Untertifaller Architekten
Aspern Federal School / fasch&fuchs.architekten. Image © Hertha Hurnaus
Aspern Federal School / fasch&fuchs architekten
Performative Brise Soleil / StudioVlayStreeruwitz ZT-GMBH. Image © Bruno Klomfar
Performative Brise-Soleil / StudioVlaySreeruw itz ZT-HMBH
Belgium
Residential care center KAPELLEVELD / architecten de vylder vinck taillieu. Image © Filip Dujardin
Residential care center KAPELLEVELD / architecten de vylder vinck tallieu
PC CARITAS / architecten de vylder vinck taillieu. Image © Filip Dujardin
PC CARITAS / architecten de vylder vinck tallieu
Ryhove Urban Factory / Trans. Image © Stijn Bollaert
Ryhove Urban Factory / Trans
De Krook library / Coussée & Goris architecten, RCR Arquitectes. Image © Hisao Suzuki
De Krook library / Coussée & Goris architecten, RCR Arquitectes
Denmark
Streetmekka Viborg / EFFEKT. Image © Rasmus Hjortshoj
Streetmekka Viborg / EFFEKT
Hammershus Visitors Centre / Arkitema Architects, Christoffer Harlang. Image © Jens Lindhe
Hammershus Visitors Centre / Arkitema Architects, Christoffer Harlang
LEGO House / BIG. Image © Iwan Baan
LEGO House / BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group
Estonia
ARVO PÄRT CENTRE / Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos. Image © Roland Halbe
Arvo Part Centre / Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos
Finland
Oodi Helsinki Central Library / ALA Architects. Image © Tuomas Uusheimo
Helsinki Central Library Oodi / ALA Architects
France
The Perret Hall - Cultural Centre. Image © Francois Brix
The Perret Hall – Cultural Centre / Atelier d'architecture Pierre Hebbelinck, HBAAT – HELEEN HART — MATHIEU BERTELOOT
Museum of Arts, Nantes / Stanton Williams Architects. Image © Hufton + Crow
Museum of Arts, Nantes / Stanton Williams Architects
E26 (school refectory) / Montbrun-Bocage. Image © BAST
E26 (school refectory) / BAST
Théodore Gouvy’ Theatre in Freyming-Merlebach / Dominique Coulon etassociés. Image © Eugeni Pons
‘Theodore Gouvy’ Theatre in Freyming-Merlebach / Dominique Coulon et associes
Transformation of 530 dwellings - Grand Parc Bordeaux / Frédéric Druot Architecture, Lacaton & Vassal architectes, Christophe Hutin Architecture. Image © Philippe Rualt
Transformation of 50 dwellings – Grand Parc Bordeaux / Frédéric Druot Architecture, Lacaton & Vassal architectes, Christophe Hutin Architecture
Ensae Paristech, Campus Paris-Saclay / CAB Architectes (Calori Azimi Botineau). Image © Aldo Amoretti
Ensae Paristech Campus Paris-Saclay / CAB Architectes (Calori Azimi Botineau)
Lafayette Anticipations / O.M.A. Image © Vinciane Lebrun-Verguethen
Lafayette Anticipations / O.M.A.
Germany
Residential and studio building at the former Berlin flower market / Ifau, HEIDE & VON BECKERATH. Image © Andrew Alberts
Residential and studio building at the former Berlin flower market / Ifau, HEIDE & VON BECKERATH
Terracehouse Berlin / Brandlhuber+ Emde, Burlon, Muck Petzet Architekten. Image © Erica Overmeer, David von Becker
Terracehouse Berlin / Brandlhuber+ Emde, Burlon, Muck Petzet Architekten
Ireland
St. Mary's Medieval Mile Museum / McCullough Mulvin Architects. Image © Christian Richters
St. Mary’s Medieval Mile Museum / McCullough Mulvin Architects
14 Henrietta Street / Shaffrey Architects. Image © Paul Tierney
14 Henrietta Street / Shaffrey Architects
Italy
M9 Museum District / Sauerbruch Hutton. Image © Alessandro Chemollo
M9 Museum District / van Dongen Koschuch Architects and Planners
Prada Productive Headquarter / Canali Associati. Image © Canali Associati
Prada productive headquarter / Canali associate s.r.l.
Netherlands
Musis Sacrum / van Dongen–Koschuch Architects and Planners. Image © Bart van Hoek
Musis Sacrum / van Dongen – Koschuch Architects and Planners
Visitor center park Vijversburg / STUDIO MAKS with the collaboration of Junya Ishigami & Ass. Image © Iwan Baan
Visitor center park Vijversburg / STUDIO MAKS with the collaboration of Junya Ishigami & Ass.
Poland
Silesia University's Radio and Television Department / BAAS Arquitectura, Grupa 5 Architekci, Małeccy Biuro Projektowe. Image © Adrià Goula
Silesia University’s Radio and Television department / BAAS arquitectura, Grupa 5 Architekci, Małeccy Biuro Projektowe
Portugal
Lisbon Cruise Terminal / Carrilho da Graça. Image © Fernando Guerra of FG+SG
Lisbon Cruise Terminal / Carrilho da Graça
Romania
Restoration, refurbishment of the headquarters of the order of architects of Romania, Bucharest branch / STARH - Birou de arhitectura (Florian & Iulia Stanciu). Image © Radu Malasincu
Restoration, refurbishment of the headquarters of the order of architects of Romania, Bucharest branch / STARH - Birou de arhitectura (Florian & Iulia Stanciu)
Occidentului 40 / ADN Birou de Arhitectura. Image © Andrei Mărgulescu
Occidentului 40 / AND Birou de Arhitectura
Serbia
Reconstruction of Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade / nooto, Dejan Todorović architect. Image © Relja Ivanic
Reconstruction of Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade / nooto, Dejan Todorovic architect
Slovakia
Adaptation of the former factory Mlynica. Image © Jakub Skokan a Martin Tůma (BoysPlayNice)
Adaptation of the former factory Mlynica / GutGut
Spain
Life Reusing Posidonia / 14 social dwellings in Sant Ferran, Formentera / IBAVI. Image © José Hevia
Life Reusing Posidonia / 14 social dwellings in Sant Ferran, Formentera / IBAVI
Civic Centre Lleialtat Santsenca. Image © Adrià Goula
Civic Centre Lleialtat / HARQUITECTES
Plasencia Auditorium and Congress Centre / Selgascano. Image © Iwan Baan
Plasencia Auditorium and Congress Centre / Selgascano
Desert City / Garciagerman Arquitectos. Image © Imagen Subliminal (Miguel de Guzmán and Rocío Romero)
Desert City / Garciagerman Arquitectos
House 1413 / HARQUITECTES. Image © Adrià Goula
House 1413 / HARQUITECTES
Solo House / OFFICE Kersten GeersDavid Van Severen. Image © Bas Princen
Solo House / OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen