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  • European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention
  • European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention
  • European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention
  • European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention
  • European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention
  • European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention
  • Winning Project Category A - Intervention in built heritage: Royal Museum of Fine Arts (KMSKA), Antwerp, Belgium / KAAN Architecten / © Mediamixe
  • Winning project Category B - Outdoor spaces: Plaza de la Sinagoga (Synagogue Square), Onda, Castellón, Spain / El fabricante de espheras, Grupo Aranea, Cel-Ras Arquitectura / © Milena Villalba
  • Winning project Category C - Urban planning: Study of the urban landscape of the La Nova Esquerra de l’Eixample neighbourhood, Barcelona, Spain / Sara Bartumeus, Anna Renau, Rosa Escala
  • Winning project Category D - Dissemination: Two Houses, Weimar, Germany / Verena von Beckerath
  • Winning Project Special Mention for Restoration: Tower of the Church of Santa María Magdalena Matapozuelos, Valladolid (Spain) / Pedro Rodríguez Cantalapiedra
  • Winning Project Special Mention for Restoration: Casa Batlló / Xavier Villanueva, Ignasi Villanueva, Mireia Bosch, Ana Atance / © Anibal Trejo Visuals

European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention , Barcelona/ Spanien

Architektur Wettbewerbs-Ergebnis

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wa-2030816
Tag der Veröffentlichung
08.02.2021
Aktualisiert am
22.06.2021
Verfahrensart
Award
Zulassungsbereich
Andere
Teilnehmer
Architekt*innen, Historiker*innen, Archäolog*innen etc
Beteiligung
294 Arbeiten
Auslober
Bewerbungsschluss
26.03.2021
Bekanntgabe
18.06.2021

Winning Project Category A - Intervention in built heritage

Kaan Architecten, Rotterdam
Dikkie Scipio · Vincent Panhuysen · Kees Kaan
Project: Royal Museum of Fine Arts (KMSKA), Antwerp, Belgium
  • Winning Project Category A - Intervention in built heritage: Royal Museum of Fine Arts (KMSKA), Antwerp, Belgium / KAAN Architecten / © Mediamixe
  • Winning Project Category A - Intervention in built heritage: Royal Museum of Fine Arts (KMSKA), Antwerp, Belgium / KAAN Architecten / © Sebastian van Damme
  • Winning Project Category A - Intervention in built heritage: Royal Museum of Fine Arts (KMSKA), Antwerp, Belgium / KAAN Architecten / © Sebastian van Damme
  • Winning Project Category A - Intervention in built heritage: Royal Museum of Fine Arts (KMSKA), Antwerp, Belgium / KAAN Architecten / © Mediamixe
  • Winning Project Category A - Intervention in built heritage: Royal Museum of Fine Arts (KMSKA), Antwerp, Belgium / KAAN Architecten / © Sebastian van Damme
  • Winning Project Category A - Intervention in built heritage: Royal Museum of Fine Arts (KMSKA), Antwerp, Belgium / KAAN Architecten / © Sebastian van Damme

Winning project Category B - Outdoor spaces

El fabricante de espheras, Valencia
Grupo Aranea, Alicante
Cel-Ras Arquitectura, Castelló de la Plana
Project: Plaza de la Sinagoga (Synagogue Square), Onda, Castellón, Spain
  • Winning project Category B - Outdoor spaces: Plaza de la Sinagoga (Synagogue Square), Onda, Castellón, Spain / El fabricante de espheras, Grupo Aranea, Cel-Ras Arquitectura / © Milena Villalba
  • Winning project Category B - Outdoor spaces: Plaza de la Sinagoga (Synagogue Square), Onda, Castellón, Spain / El fabricante de espheras, Grupo Aranea, Cel-Ras Arquitectura / © Milena Villalba
  • Winning project Category B - Outdoor spaces: Plaza de la Sinagoga (Synagogue Square), Onda, Castellón, Spain / El fabricante de espheras, Grupo Aranea, Cel-Ras Arquitectura / © Lluis Bort i Cerezo
  • Winning project Category B - Outdoor spaces: Plaza de la Sinagoga (Synagogue Square), Onda, Castellón, Spain / El fabricante de espheras, Grupo Aranea, Cel-Ras Arquitectura / © Milena Villalba
  • Winning project Category B - Outdoor spaces: Plaza de la Sinagoga (Synagogue Square), Onda, Castellón, Spain / El fabricante de espheras, Grupo Aranea, Cel-Ras Arquitectura / © Milena Villalba
  • Winning project Category B - Outdoor spaces: Plaza de la Sinagoga (Synagogue Square), Onda, Castellón, Spain / El fabricante de espheras, Grupo Aranea, Cel-Ras Arquitectura / © Lluis Bort i Cerezo

Winning project Category C - Urban planning

Sara Bartumeus · Anna Renau · Rosa Escala, Barcelona
Project: Study of the urban landscape of the La Nova Esquerra
de l’Eixample neighbourhood, Barcelona, Spain
  • Winning project Category C - Urban planning: Study of the urban landscape of the La Nova Esquerra de l’Eixample neighbourhood, Barcelona, Spain / Sara Bartumeus, Anna Renau, Rosa Escala
  • Winning project Category C - Urban planning: Study of the urban landscape of the La Nova Esquerra de l’Eixample neighbourhood, Barcelona, Spain / Sara Bartumeus, Anna Renau, Rosa Escala

Winning project Category D - Dissemination

Verena von Beckerath, Weimar
Project: Two Houses, Weimar, Germany
  • Winning project Category D - Dissemination: Two Houses, Weimar, Germany / Verena von Beckerath
  • Winning project Category D - Dissemination: Two Houses, Weimar, Germany / Verena von Beckerath
  • Winning project Category D - Dissemination: Two Houses, Weimar, Germany / Verena von Beckerath
  • Winning project Category D - Dissemination: Two Houses, Weimar, Germany / Verena von Beckerath
  • Winning project Category D - Dissemination: Two Houses, Weimar, Germany / Verena von Beckerath
  • Winning project Category D - Dissemination: Two Houses, Weimar, Germany / Verena von Beckerath

Winning Project Special Mention for Restoration

Pedro Rodríguez Cantalapiedra, Valladolid
Project: Tower of the Church of Santa María
Magdalena Matapozuelos, Valladolid, Spain
  • Winning Project Special Mention for Restoration: Tower of the Church of Santa María Magdalena Matapozuelos, Valladolid (Spain) / Pedro Rodríguez Cantalapiedra
  • Winning Project Special Mention for Restoration: Tower of the Church of Santa María Magdalena Matapozuelos, Valladolid (Spain) / Pedro Rodríguez Cantalapiedra
  • Winning Project Special Mention for Restoration: Tower of the Church of Santa María Magdalena Matapozuelos, Valladolid (Spain) / Pedro Rodríguez Cantalapiedra
  • Winning Project Special Mention for Restoration: Tower of the Church of Santa María Magdalena Matapozuelos, Valladolid (Spain) / Pedro Rodríguez Cantalapiedra
  • Winning Project Special Mention for Restoration: Tower of the Church of Santa María Magdalena Matapozuelos, Valladolid (Spain) / Pedro Rodríguez Cantalapiedra
  • Winning Project Special Mention for Restoration: Tower of the Church of Santa María Magdalena Matapozuelos, Valladolid (Spain) / Pedro Rodríguez Cantalapiedra

Winning Project Special Mention for Restoration

Xavier Villanueva · Ignasi Villanueva · Mireia Bosch · Ana Atance, Barcelona
Project: Casa Batlló
  • Winning Project Special Mention for Restoration: Casa Batlló / Xavier Villanueva, Ignasi Villanueva, Mireia Bosch, Ana Atance / © Anibal Trejo Visuals
  • Winning Project Special Mention for Restoration: Casa Batlló / Xavier Villanueva, Ignasi Villanueva, Mireia Bosch, Ana Atance / © Pere Vivas-Biel Puig/Triangle
  • Winning Project Special Mention for Restoration: Casa Batlló / Xavier Villanueva, Ignasi Villanueva, Mireia Bosch, Ana Atance / © Pere Vivas/Triangle
  • Winning Project Special Mention for Restoration: Casa Batlló / Xavier Villanueva, Ignasi Villanueva, Mireia Bosch, Ana Atance / © Anibal Trejo Visuals
  • Winning Project Special Mention for Restoration: Casa Batlló / Xavier Villanueva, Ignasi Villanueva, Mireia Bosch, Ana Atance / © Pere Vivas-Biel Puig/Triangle
  • Winning Project Special Mention for Restoration: Casa Batlló / Xavier Villanueva, Ignasi Villanueva, Mireia Bosch, Ana Atance / © Pere Vivas/Triangle
Verfahrensart
Award / Auszeichnung

Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Der European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention, ein alle zwei Jahre stattfindender Wettbewerb, der mit Unterstützung der COAC (Architektenvereinigung von Katalonien) und der AADIPA (Vereinigung der Architekten für die Verteidigung und Eingriffe in das architektonische Kulturerbe) organisiert wird und dessen Ziel es ist, qualitativ hochwertige Eingriffe in das Kulturerbe auszuzeichnen und zu ihrer Verbreitung beizutragen, eröffnet die Anmeldefrist für seine fünfte Ausgabe.

Bei dieser Gelegenheit fällt die Veranstaltung, deren Teilnehmerzahlen während ihres gesamten Verlaufs ihre Positionierung und ihre internationale Resonanz bestätigen, mit einer besonderen Feier zusammen, dem 10-jährigen Bestehen des Projekts, das sie ermöglicht hat.

Kategorie A: Intervention in das gebaute Kulturerbe
Alle architektonischen, permanenten oder ephemeren Interventionen in architektonischen Objekten, die von Interesse für das Kulturerbe sind.

Kategorie B: Außenräume
Alle Eingriffe in den historischen öffentlichen Raum, in monumentale und kulturlandschaftliche Umgebungen.

Kategorie C: Stadtplanung
Alle Planungsarbeiten, die auf den Schutz, die Erhaltung und die Aufwertung des architektonischen Erbes abzielen.

Kategorie D: Offenlegung
Jene Initiativen, Aktivitäten und Aktionen, die darauf abzielen, die Werte des architektonischen Kulturerbes zu verbreiten.

Competition Assignment
The European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention, a biennial contest organized with the support of COAC (Architects’ Association of Catalonia) and AADIPA (Association of Architects for the Defence and Intervention in Architectural Heritage), the purpose of which is to distinguish quality interventions in heritage and contribute to their dissemination, opens the registration period of its 5th edition.

On this occasion, the event, whose participation figures throughout its trajectory confirm its positioning and how well the event is received internationally, coincides with a rewarding celebration, the 10 years of the project that have made it possible.

Category A: Intervention in built heritage
All architectural, permanent or ephemeral interventions in architectural properties of heritage interest.

Category B: Exterior spaces
All interventions in the historic public space, in monumental and cultural landscape environments.

Category C: Urban planning
All planning work aimed at the protection, conservation and enhancement of architectural heritage.

Category D: Disclosure
Those initiatives, activities and actions that are aimed at disseminating the values of architectural heritage.

Weitere Informationen zu den Gewinnern finden Sie unter /
More information about the winners can be found at:
eu-architecturalheritage.org/en/european-award/winners
The
5th edition of the European Award for Architectural Heritage intervention, a biennial contest organized with the support of COAC (Architects’ Association of Catalonia) and AADIPA (Association of Architects for the Defence and Intervention in Architectural
Heritage), the purpose of which is to distinguish quality interventions in heritage and contribute to their dissemination,
will remain open until March 26th, 2021 at midnight.




The European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention, a biennial contest organized with the support of COAC (Architects’ Association of Catalonia) and AADIPA (Association of Architects for the Defence and Intervention in Architectural Heritage), the purpose of which is to distinguish quality interventions in heritage and contribute to their dissemination, opens the registration period of its 5th edition.

On this occasion, the event, whose participation figures throughout its trajectory confirm its positioning and how well the event is received internationally, coincides with a rewarding celebration, the 10 years of the project that have made it possible.

The Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention’s 5th call, addressed to professionals related to interventions in architectural heritage –architects, historians, archaeologists...–, opens its online registration on Monday, December 21, 2020 and will remain open until March 12, 2021. On this occasion, any completed work, carried out or published in the European geographical area during the period between January 1, 2014 and December 31, 2020, and which meets the requirements of the 4 categories of the award can be entered:

Category A: Intervention in built heritage
All architectural, permanent or ephemeral interventions in architectural properties of heritage interest.

Category B: Exterior spaces
All interventions in the historic public space, in monumental and cultural landscape environments.

Category C: Urban planning
All planning work aimed at the protection, conservation and enhancement of architectural heritage.

Category D: Disclosure
Those initiatives, activities and actions that are aimed at disseminating the values of architectural heritage.

This 5th edition, as was the case in the previous call, has opted for a jury dynamic that gives visibility to a relevant number of works and thus contributes to recognizing the optimum level of good heritage practice in Europe. In this sense, in category A, the jury will make a selection of up to 15 and in B, a maximum of 10, from which, in both cases, will emerge an award-winner and three finalists; on the other hand, in categories C and D, there will be one winner and three finalists. In addition, in accordance with this aim, from all the work presented, the award management, for the second consecutive year, will award a Special Mention for Restoration to the intervention that from a technical and methodological point of view stands out for its quality, precision and respect. All the works presented will be added to the Digital Archive of the Award, which already has more than 800 entries from 27 different European countries.

The European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention, led by Ramon Calonge, Oriol Cusidó, Marc Manzano, and Jordi Portal, architect members of the group AADIPA, that in its previous edition reached significant figures –with 239 candidatures and 23 countries represented–, aspires to continue increasing participation and quality, to consolidate its European scope and to involve associations, citizens and other agents related to heritage in order to open up to society.

On the other hand, and coinciding with celebrating the maturity reached with the ten-year duration of the project that have made the call possible, its directors reveal their main challenge for the future: to move on from looking to reflecting. Therefore, one of the objectives of the Award, in addition to maintaining its growth and recognizing the best works, is to showcase the plurality of approaches in the field of intervention in the architectural heritage of Europe.

As happens every year, the official award ceremony will take place within the framework of the International Biennial of Architectural Heritage Intervention. A conference that is organized by the award management, with the support of the COAC, AADIPA and the Generalitat de Catalunya, and that will hold its 5th edition in May 2021 in Barcelona.

More information and details at
www.eu-architecturalheritage.org

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