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RAIC Foundation announces the Moriyama RAIC International Prize

United Kingdom Architecture News - Apr 20, 2014 - 10:50   2479 views

The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) Foundation announces the launch of one of the largest architectural prizes in the world: the Moriyama RAIC International Prize

RAIC Foundation announces the Moriyama RAIC International Prize

A great man: portrait of Raymond Moriyama courtesy of M...

The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) Foundation is launching one of the largest architectural prizes in the world. The Moriyama RAIC International Prize has been established by distinguished Canadian architect Raymond Moriyama together with the Foundation. To be awarded every two years, the prize consists of CAD $100,000 and a sculpture designed by Canadian designer Wei Yew.

"My hope is that this prize will raise not only the stature of the RAIC internationally, but also the stature of Canada, and inspire Canadians and Canadian architects to aspire higher," says Moriyama, who is 84.

The prize is open to any architect, firm, or collaboration in the world for an outstanding building or project. It may also be granted to a non-architect for an exceptional contribution to architecture. The winner will be selected through an open, juried competition.

Submissions are due by Aug. 1, 2014. The first award ceremony takes place in Toronto on Oct. 11, 2014.

RAIC Foundation announces the Moriyama RAIC International Prize

Looking sharp: BMO Learning Centre, by Moriyama & Teshima Architects. Photo courtesy of Moriyama & Teshima Architects

In addition, three students of Canadian schools of architecture will each scholarships of CAD $5,000. They will be chosen on the basis of a written essay. Th prize reflects Moriyama’s passion for architecture that has the power to transform society through humanistic values - such as social justice, equality, and inclusivity.

Says Moriyama, "It is not a lifetime achievement award. Anybody, young or old could apply and have a chance of winning." Criteria include design excellence, client satisfaction, and quality of detail.

RAIC Foundation announces the Moriyama RAIC International Prize

Oasis of the desert: National Museum of Saudi Arabia, by Moriyama & Teshima Architects. Photo courtesy of Moriyama & Teshima Architects

The idea first came to Moriyama in 1976 while on a three-month walk in the footsteps of Buddha through India and Nepal. More recently, he made a gift to the RAIC Foundation to create the prize.

Toronto-based Moriyama & Teshima Architects is known for many critically acclaimed projects, including the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa and the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo.

RAIC Foundation announces the Moriyama RAIC International Prize

A powerful statement: Canadian War Museum, by Moriyama & Teshima Architects. Photo courtesy of Moriyama & Teshima Architects

The Foundation promotes excellence in architecture and exchange between Canadian and international architects, clients, and policy makers. Supported by donations, it aims to raise a $5-million endowment for the prize.

Raymond Moriyama conducted his practice with a rare degree of humanity and humility," says Barry Johns, chair of the RAIC Foundation Board of Trustees. “The prize is a testament to his vision and generosity."

RAIC Foundation announces the Moriyama RAIC International Prize

Spiritual light: Noor Cultural Centre, by Moriyama & Teshima Architects. Photo courtesy of Moriyama & Teshima Architects

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