- wa-ID
- wa-2025254
- Tag der Veröffentlichung
- 02.11.2018
- Aktualisiert am
- 02.11.2018
- Verfahrensart
- Award
- Zulassungsbereich
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Andere
- Teilnehmer
- Architekten und Künstler
- Beteiligung
- 66 Arbeiten
- Auslober
- Mondriaan Fund
- Preisgerichtssitzung
- 15.10.2018
Verfahrensart
Award / Auszeichnung
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
The Prix de Rome is the oldest and most prestigious award in the Netherlands for architects under the age of 35 and visual artists under the age of 40. The aim is to trace talented architects and artists and promote their further development and visibility.
Since 2012 the organisation andfunding of the award is handled by the Mondriaan Fund. This edition of the Prix de Rome focuses on two extremes in architecture: urban design and landscape design. These extremes were covered in two consecutive rounds with fictive assignments.
The first round, Low Pressure, was an open competition that addressed a specific rural area in the province of Groningen. From a list of 66 submissions an international jury selected four candidates for the shortlist. They concentrated on High Pressure, an assignment ina popular urban area, the Sixhaven area in Amsterdam North.
Exhibition at Het Nieuwe Instituut
Until March 10th 2019 Het Nieuwe Instituut presents an exhibition with the
proposals of the four nominees and an introduction to the Sixhaven area.
Het Nieuwe Instituut
Museumpark 25
3015 CB Rotterdam
Niederlande
Award / Auszeichnung
Wettbewerbsaufgabe
The Prix de Rome is the oldest and most prestigious award in the Netherlands for architects under the age of 35 and visual artists under the age of 40. The aim is to trace talented architects and artists and promote their further development and visibility.
Since 2012 the organisation andfunding of the award is handled by the Mondriaan Fund. This edition of the Prix de Rome focuses on two extremes in architecture: urban design and landscape design. These extremes were covered in two consecutive rounds with fictive assignments.
The first round, Low Pressure, was an open competition that addressed a specific rural area in the province of Groningen. From a list of 66 submissions an international jury selected four candidates for the shortlist. They concentrated on High Pressure, an assignment ina popular urban area, the Sixhaven area in Amsterdam North.
Exhibition at Het Nieuwe Instituut
Until March 10th 2019 Het Nieuwe Instituut presents an exhibition with the
proposals of the four nominees and an introduction to the Sixhaven area.
Het Nieuwe Instituut
Museumpark 25
3015 CB Rotterdam
Niederlande