European Prize for Architecture

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European Prize for Architecture
First award2010
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The European Prize for Architecture is an architecture prize awarded annually by the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies and Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture. It was established by Christian Narkiewicz-Laine, the Finnish-Lithuanian-American architect, design critic, artist, poet, and museum chief of the Chicago Athenaeum.[1]

The Prize, according to Narkiewicz-Laine, "was established to continue and celebrate Europe’s ongoing contribution to world history and culture and to encourage our present generation of practitioners to embrace the true art of architecture together with its humanistic and social pursuits in order to make our European cities and nations true centers of advanced culture and civilization." "Throughout the centuries", Mr. Narkiewicz-Laine adds, "Europe has given the world its most important practitioners from Phidias, Vitriuvius, Michelangelo, da Vinci, and Palladio to the early modern masters, Le Corbusier, Alvar Aalto, Walter Gropius, and Eliel and Eero Saarinen. Those architects have developed numerous philosophies and visionary approaches to building, engineering, and planning that have grown from the need to invent or express a time and place in Europe’s rich history. Classicism, Byzantine, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Beaux-Arts, Constructivism, Art Deco, DeStijl, and Modernism have all resulted as an expression of clearly stated European values and ideals and have given form and shape to the most famous cities in the world."[2][3]

Recipients

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Year Recipient Country
2010 Bjarke Ingels File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
2011 Graft architects File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
2012 TYIN Tegnestue File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway
2013 Marco Casagrande File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland
2014 Alessandro Mendini File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy [4]
2015 Santiago Calatrava File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
2016 Laboratory for Visionary Architecture File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
2017 Manuelle Gautrand File:Flag of France.svg France
2018 Sergei Tchoban File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia
2019 Henning Larsen Architects[5] File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
2020 Wolfgang Tschapeller[6] File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria
2021 MECANOO File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
2022 Christoph Ingenhoven[7] File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
2023 Querkraft architekten File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria

Host cities

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Each year's results are announced during a ceremony that is hosted in a different European or South or North American city each time. So far, the European Prize for Architecture ceremonies (and accompanying events) have been hosted by:

Year City Country
2010 Madrid File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
2011 Buenos Aires File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina
2012 Istanbul File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey
2013 Buenos Aires File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina
2014 Milan File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
2015 New York City File:Flag of the United States (23px).png United States
2022 Athens File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece

See also

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References

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