22-24 ottobre 2008
"The World Architecture Festival has
revealed the names of the leading architectural experts who will sit
on the super-jury at the inaugural event to be held in Barcelona
from 22nd-24th October. Recognising “the best of the best” in design
excellence, the super-jury will decide the world’s finest building (whether
new, restored, rehabilitated or converted) completed between 1st
January 2007 and 20th June 2008. The 17 WAF Awards category winners
will be in the running for the World Building of the Year..
The super-jury of international architectural experts will be
chaired by Lord Norman Foster, with other members including: Cecil
Balmond, Deputy Chairman of Ove Arup & Partners, Richard Burdett,
Centennial Professor in Architecture and Urbanism at the London
School of Economics, Robert Stern, Dean of Yale School of
Architecture and Suha Ozkan of the XXI Architecture Centre, Ankara.
In order to ensure absolute impartiality, Lord Foster has confirmed
that should a building by Foster + Partners, the practice which he
founded in 1967, win in its category* and therefore be eligible for
the World Building of the Year, he will step down from the
super-jury.
Buildings by such internationally renowned practices as Zaha Hadid
Architects, Skidmore Owings Merrill, Kohn Pederson Fox, Nikken
Sekkei, Denton Corker Marshall and Foster + Partners as well as
smaller practices are represented among the shortlisted projects
submitted in 17 different categories.
All shortlisted architects will present their work live to juries
and audiences at the World Architecture Festival, over three days,
from 22 - 24 October 2008 at the Centre Convencions Internacional
Barcelona (CCIB). And all entries – over 700 in total - will be
exhibited at the Festival in a huge gallery modelled on the
Barcelona grid, and afterwards, on-line at the WAF website.Paul
Finch, Editor of The Architectural Review and Programme Director of
the World Architecture Festival, commented: “The inaugural World
Architecture Festival has captured the interest and enthusiasm of
the architectural community worldwide, with buildings of exceptional
quality and diversity submitted by practices from over 60 countries.
The jury will judge each building on its merits, irrespective of
scale, location or prestige, and this presents a very real
opportunity for less well known practices.”
The inaugural World Architecture Festival awards will showcase,
compare and contrast an outstanding range of completed buildings
created by a profession which has always looked beyond national
borders to the wider world of architectural culture. The 17 awards
categories are:
Civic
Office
Culture
Pleasure
Energy, waste & recycling
Private homes
Health
Production
Holiday
Religion & contemplation
Housing
Shopping
Learning
Sport
Nature
Transport
New & old
The aim of the World Architecture Festival is to reflect the
increasingly international nature of architecture, while also
celebrating its regional roots. In addition to the awards
competition and gallery, other elements of the Festival include: a
full seminar programme, a live student charrette for architecture
schools, a curated exhibition of architect-nominated building
products, city tours and social events and keynote addresses.
(Fonte: World Architecture Festival)
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