The European Prize for Intervention in Architectural Heritage, a biennial contest organized by the COAC (College of Architects of Catalonia) and AADIPA (Association of Architects for the Defense and Intervention in Architectural Heritage), has the objective of giving visibility to a greater number of projects and recognize the intervention and patrimonial care in Europe.
The decision of the 5th edition of the Prize will be announced coinciding with the celebration of the V International Biennial on Architectural Heritage AADIPA, which on this occasion will have Equatorial Guinea as the guest country. The event will take place on Thursday, June 17, and will culminate with the official awards ceremony.
With an increase of 25%, almost 300 projects presented and the consolidation of international participation, the successful fifth edition of the European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention is set to coincide with the celebration of its tenth anniversary.
Barcelona 20 of May
The European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention, a biennial contest organized by the COAC (Architects’ Association of Catalonia) and AADIPA (Association of Architects for the Defence and Intervention in Architectural Heritage), has published the shortlisted works in categories A and B of the Award, in order to give visibility to a greater number of works and to recognize the optimum level of good heritage practice in Europe.
In particular, the international jury for category A -Intervention in Built Heritage-, comprising the architects Jorge Fontes, David Lorente and Marco Antonio Garcés, has chosen to shortlist the following 16 from the 202 projects presented:
The decision of the 5th edition of the Prize will be announced coinciding with the celebration of the V International Biennial on Architectural Heritage AADIPA, which on this occasion will have Equatorial Guinea as the guest country. The event will take place on Thursday, June 17, and will culminate with the official awards ceremony.
With an increase of 25%, almost 300 projects presented and the consolidation of international participation, the successful fifth edition of the European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention is set to coincide with the celebration of its tenth anniversary.
Barcelona 20 of May
The European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention, a biennial contest organized by the COAC (Architects’ Association of Catalonia) and AADIPA (Association of Architects for the Defence and Intervention in Architectural Heritage), has published the shortlisted works in categories A and B of the Award, in order to give visibility to a greater number of works and to recognize the optimum level of good heritage practice in Europe.
In particular, the international jury for category A -Intervention in Built Heritage-, comprising the architects Jorge Fontes, David Lorente and Marco Antonio Garcés, has chosen to shortlist the following 16 from the 202 projects presented:
• Pleonastic is Fantastic, Lonigo, Vicenza, Italy. AMAA
• Dirk and the Chocolate Factory, Girona, Spain. Anna & Eugeni Bach
• Chair, blinds, cords, Girona, Spain. Arnau Estudi d’arquitectura
• Old Ceramics Factory, Coimbra, Portugal. Atelier do Corvo + Luisa Bebiano Arquitectura
• Oliva Artés Museum, Barcelona, Spain. BAAS arquitectura
• Ragenhaus Musikschule, Bruneck, Italy. Barozzi Veiga
• Hotel Nomad, Basel, Switzerland. Buchner Bründler Architekten
• Merola’s Tower, Barcelona, Spain. Carles Enrich Studio
• O Fieiro House, Mazaricos, La Coruña, Spain. Estudio Arturo Franco
• Castle of Osma, Soria, Spain. Fernando Cobos Estudio Arquitectura
• Barn house, Ávila, Spain. g+f Arquitectos
• Helsinki Olympic Stadium, Helsinki, Finland. k2s architects + Arkkitehdit NRT
• Royal Museum of Fine Arts (KMSKA), Antwerp, Belgium. KAAN Architecten
• Brasserie Gallia, Pantin, France. Maxime Jansens Architecture + Erwan Bonduelle Architecture
• BIC Monastery of San Pedro de Eslonza, León, Spain. Rodríguez Valbuena Arquitectos
• Casa Batlló, Barcelona, Spain. Xavier Villanueva, Ignasi Villanueva, Mireia Bosch, Ana Atance
• Dirk and the Chocolate Factory, Girona, Spain. Anna & Eugeni Bach
• Chair, blinds, cords, Girona, Spain. Arnau Estudi d’arquitectura
• Old Ceramics Factory, Coimbra, Portugal. Atelier do Corvo + Luisa Bebiano Arquitectura
• Oliva Artés Museum, Barcelona, Spain. BAAS arquitectura
• Ragenhaus Musikschule, Bruneck, Italy. Barozzi Veiga
• Hotel Nomad, Basel, Switzerland. Buchner Bründler Architekten
• Merola’s Tower, Barcelona, Spain. Carles Enrich Studio
• O Fieiro House, Mazaricos, La Coruña, Spain. Estudio Arturo Franco
• Castle of Osma, Soria, Spain. Fernando Cobos Estudio Arquitectura
• Barn house, Ávila, Spain. g+f Arquitectos
• Helsinki Olympic Stadium, Helsinki, Finland. k2s architects + Arkkitehdit NRT
• Royal Museum of Fine Arts (KMSKA), Antwerp, Belgium. KAAN Architecten
• Brasserie Gallia, Pantin, France. Maxime Jansens Architecture + Erwan Bonduelle Architecture
• BIC Monastery of San Pedro de Eslonza, León, Spain. Rodríguez Valbuena Arquitectos
• Casa Batlló, Barcelona, Spain. Xavier Villanueva, Ignasi Villanueva, Mireia Bosch, Ana Atance
While, in category B -Exterior Spaces- the architects, Delphine Péters, Olga Felip and Isabel Aguirre, after evaluating the 49 participating proposals, have chosen to shortlist the following 10 works:
• Provisional urbanization of Can Batlló, Barcelona, Spain. batlleiroig
• Landscape and chapel of Jorba Castle, Barcelona, Spain. Carles Enrich Studio
• Deep Matter Garden, Capiago Intimiano, Italy. CE-A studio + Carlo Ezechieli
• Synagogue Square, Castellón, Spain. el fabricante de espheras, Grupo Aranea, Cel-Ras Arquitectura
• “Illa de la Pietat” as a public space, Barcelona, Spain. Estudi d’arquitectura Toni Gironès
• Valencia Central Park, Valencia, Spain. Gustafson Porter + Bowman
• The Dunbar Battery, Dunbar, Scotland, United Kingdom. rakinfraser landscape architecture
• Flood protection as an urban design, Grimma, Germany. Chair of Architectural Conservation and Design, TU Dresden
• Can Sau. Emergency Scenery, Girona, Spain. unparelld’arquitectes
• Footbridge in Tintagel Castle, Tintagel, United Kingdom. William Matthews associates + Ney & Partners
• Landscape and chapel of Jorba Castle, Barcelona, Spain. Carles Enrich Studio
• Deep Matter Garden, Capiago Intimiano, Italy. CE-A studio + Carlo Ezechieli
• Synagogue Square, Castellón, Spain. el fabricante de espheras, Grupo Aranea, Cel-Ras Arquitectura
• “Illa de la Pietat” as a public space, Barcelona, Spain. Estudi d’arquitectura Toni Gironès
• Valencia Central Park, Valencia, Spain. Gustafson Porter + Bowman
• The Dunbar Battery, Dunbar, Scotland, United Kingdom. rakinfraser landscape architecture
• Flood protection as an urban design, Grimma, Germany. Chair of Architectural Conservation and Design, TU Dresden
• Can Sau. Emergency Scenery, Girona, Spain. unparelld’arquitectes
• Footbridge in Tintagel Castle, Tintagel, United Kingdom. William Matthews associates + Ney & Partners
The decision of the 5th edition of the Award will be announced coinciding with the celebration of the V International Biennial on Architectural Heritage AADIPA, which the management of the Award organizes jointly with the COAC, AADIPA and the Generalitat de Catalunya and on this occasion with, Equatorial Guinea as the guest country. The event will take place on Thursday, June 17, and will culminate with the official awards ceremony and the celebration of the contest’s tenth anniversary.